He had never visited the Pacific Northwest, never appreciated the staggering breadth of his adopted land.
She knew about collateral damage, knew that the injuries people saw were never the gravest.
But lying is NEVER the way to getting what you want, in life, work, or relationships.
But ecosystem lock-in was never the strong force it was cracked up to be.
And no, firing the firefighter is never the best way to put out and prevent fires.
"Germans always saw the risk, never the chance, " says Colpan, who turned to the U.S. for customers.
The case never ended, the story was never over, and the news outlets never stopped covering it.
' And I have never heard about the internet and never used the computer before that day.
Not just that she could never win the presidency, but she could never win the Republican nomination.
Well, that's never the answer to a problem -- is not wanting to know what is going on.
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Afterwards, MPs across the spectrum agreed that there was never the remotest chance to turn back the clock.
Water soaking will loosen them and like a new sponge, once in water it is never the same.
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And David Beckham was probably never the best, in fact, definitely never the best soccer player in the world.
Mike was never the kind of person that wanted a lot of attention.
Any spin-master will tell you that "no comment" is never the right answer.
"Grades at GCSE, A-Level or their equivalent are always hugely important, but they're never the sole criterion, " she said.
What you think your opponent is going to do is never the case.
Unlike Latin and French, German was never the language of diplomacy and culture.
Increasing consumption is a result of that growth, never the cause of it.
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The models are wrong because the morrow is never the same as yesterday.
And while computers were ideal for streamlining tedious dice rolls and arithmetic, those, for him, were never the point.
Mr Akin was never the choice of Republican bosses for this vital task.
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Therefore, the law permits something short of full disclosure: a peek, or a glimpse, but never the complete ugly picture.
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The American economy has seen downturns this severe and recoveries this jobless but never the one on top of the other.
But music was never the problem for Amy Winehouse, who was found dead in her London apartment on Saturday at age 27.
While Ronald Reagan was often a leading man with his handsome face and playful charm, Fred Thompson, well, he's never the star.
In fact, the companies perceived as the most innovative are almost never the biggest spenders in our annual Global Innovation 1000 study.
Although his words often led to controversy, according to Barkley his mouth was never the cause because it always spoke the truth.
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In every crash, it is always scape-goats such as traders and bankers that are blamed, never the creators of the original bubble.
Neighbors act as if noise pollution is socially acceptable: You blow your leaves, I'll blow mine, and never the twain shall meet.
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