Patrons can determine never to return and, in every case, they will have alternatives from which to choose.
There was even a prolonged period when Bond looked likely never to return.
He resigned to allow another person to head the Church, since those convicted to the mines tended never to return.
For those who left home never to return, those who once knew these highways by heart, the roads are now eternally theirs.
More than 200, 000 people were evacuated following the disaster, never to return.
Disappoint and off you go to growth purgatory, maybe never to return.
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Many are going on to teach in Chinese universities, slowing the brain drain that has long had China sending its smartest students abroad, never to return.
But with their lone riders and beacon-like Madonnas, they continue to tell the same story of a man who has travelled so far from home, never to return.
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This is simply another delusion in my opinion, as library values are currently in a secular decline, never to return to cash flows seen during the heyday of DVD sales.
Since being defeated by Hollande last May -- and vowing never to return to politics -- Sarkozy has kept a low profile, working at his law firm in central Paris.
It focuses on the creation of the ship, telling the story through the eyes and words of the workers who put a piece of themselves into the ship and those who sailed from Belfast never to return.
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"While more people are leaving Greece as the economy worsens, greater language and cultural barriers make it harder for Greeks to move easily to Germany or Italy than for a resident of Blaenau to settle in Birmingham or London, perhaps never to return".
All of this helps to ensure that the nation will never have to return to nuclear explosive testing.
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People living in Imber, on Salisbury Plain, were evacuated in December 1943 and were never allowed to return.
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In a recently published poll, 60% of Serbs who fled the country said they never wanted to return.
They were never allowed to return.
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Every year, ten million girls leave education to become child brides and never return to school.
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Among these downwardly mobile, millions have come to the realization that they will never return to where they were before.
Even though she has been proved innocent, the beliefs which have condemned her to a life of exile are so deeply entrenched she may never be able to return safely.
But then they never return to their message during the rest of the interview.
But one person familiar with Mr. Paulson's thinking said he would never return to Goldman.
The males of the species may never return to land after surviving the arduous hatching process.
However, speaking for the first time since the vote, Mr Robertson said "never say never" to a return.
But some analysts think revenue growth rates may never return to precrisis levels.
People living in Imber, on Salisbury Plain, were evacuated in December 1943 and have never been allowed to return.
He says until it sorts itself out, Labour will never return to power.
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