On the other hand, I also wouldn't be surprised if we never heard of the Lurd again.
But we haven't achieved Nuremberg's basic goal - never again.
For instance, an injury to the left hemisphere of the brain, which in 95% of people controls the capacity to understand and generate language, doesn't necessarily mean the patient can never have a conversation again.
The weightings of the market itself aren't eternal--cold-storage warehouses will never again approach the weighting they had in the 1920s--but they do have resilience.
It's all about winning in the end and it puts so much pressure every time you don't win and people start talking, you will never win again and stuff like that, so it's very important for me.
Once you've found a customer you don't want them to give you one amount of money and never pay again.
Now, you can lock the orientation sensor and pretty much never encounter this issue again (we can't ever really imagine needing to read a text-based book with adjustable font sizes in landscape mode, after all), but it seemed worth mentioning given it goes unchanged since the previous version.
It sounds like, I don't know, something that happens in Las Vegas that you never talk about it again.
It said that after Jobs was told he couldn't bring the stars on his private plane, he said he would never visit Japan again.
But from the driver's seat of our minivan, I had the definite feeling that Amherst would never be my town again, that the town itself wouldn't stand for it, that they didn't need a prodigal son, that a prodigal son was exactly what they didn't need.
"I've never felt pain like that in my life before and I don't want to feel like that again, " he added.
"I just thought this couldn't happen, but I had to believe it and I just thought I'm never going to see her again, " said Katie, whose parents asked that her last name not be used.
"In 27 years of this, we've never had anything of this magnitude, and is it our job to make sure it doesn't happen again, " he said.
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