I promise that you will never again have to pay exorbitant amounts to get your children into med school. |
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The democratic left should never again allow itself to be led by the supporters of totalitarianism. |
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Any teacher completing these books will never again be able to grade student work without questioning how and why that grading is taking place. |
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As for Sally, she recovered and soon returned to her old self, never again mentioning what had happened. |
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Throw this technique into your bag of GIMP tricks, and you'll never again have to worry about red-eye ruining your candid flash photos. |
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The peaceful majority should never again have to suffer at the hands of mindless thugs. |
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All of them looked like they never again wanted to see pain inflicted on anyone. |
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In the long term we should never again have currency crisis interest rates, nor liquidity shortages of any manifest kind. |
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The battle was over in less than an hour and the Mamelukes fled, never again a force to be reckoned with. |
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Imagine if we never again had people darting across three lanes of traffic to avoid a traffic backup or to get off on an exit at the last minute. |
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All I know is, I never again bawled Sean out when he made a mistake on the field. |
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Eat in a fancy restaurant once a week, but never again skimp on groceries, and cook really awesome meals the other 6 nights. |
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The French have already been dealt with and I can now tell you Russian borscht will never again be soup-of-the-day. |
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Those with recent injuries were predictably in a state of denial, unprepared to accept the doctors' verdict that they would never again walk. |
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Up until the day he retired, he could never again bring himself to eat even a single soda cracker in that office. |
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De Valera need never again appeal to America for assistance in his mad ambition to satisfy his consuming vanity. |
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There will never be another Pavarotti, he believes, never again that combination of angelic face, voracious appetite and a voice to die for. |
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She was never again to be so oafishly destroyed, going on to master every new game on every new system as the form has evolved. |
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Let's all make a solemn oath to never again bring up how the drivers would have finished under the old points system. |
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Intelligence authorities resolved that the United States should never again be caught unprepared. |
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Nevertheless, prescription and hereditary right would never again command unchallenged consent as a basis for legitimate political authority. |
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Some of our people, listening in on our ancestors' imagined, other-worldly discourse, hear only the endless repetition of the never again. |
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I vowed never again to let anyone talk me into doing something dumb, no matter how much they outranked me by pay grade or flight time. |
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This in turn means you will never again be allowed to bring in coal or carry suitcases. |
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A hangover after being drunk is precisely the time when the penitent drinker is likely to groan never again. |
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They will there be showered with perquisites, first and not least among them that they will never again have to read another screenplay. |
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We are digging in for a long fight to persuade government never again to embark on such a foolhardy and immoral venture. |
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Though pie-eyed, she managed to stagger through, but swore she would never again drink before a performance. |
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I promise myself, cross my heart hope to die, that I will never again get into a car when Grant is behind the wheel. |
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After the defeat of Vercingetorix, Gallic resistance would never again rise in great force. |
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Distressed by his deceitful, frivolous use of their savings, the Blackwells told friends that they would never again trust their son with money. |
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After one outburst, Flaubert offered profuse apologies and swore never again to behave as he had. |
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You'll never again have to wear three sweaters and a puffy jacket to look wide. |
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You will never again sit by your grandmother's bed as she makes those huge paper boats from single sheets of paper for you to sail on rivers produced by the rain. |
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The Welsh laid down their weapons for the feast but the drunken merry making came to a dramatic halt when William challenged them never again to bear arms in his domains. |
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It means we can never again take part in a record attempt like this. |
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When this dispute ends the government must take steps to ensure that it can never again be held to ransom by a militant, unreconstructed trade union. |
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I hope never again to encounter the likes of Oysters O'Rourke, Rockefeller variants in which the shellfish had been chopped up and cooked to a frazzle. |
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And then let us resolve that never again will we send the precious young blood of this country to die trying to prop up a corrupt military dictatorship abroad. |
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All of this occurred before he was 14, Robson told the jury, because after that age Jackson never again invited him into his bed. |
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I could never again accept what I was told about Iroquois or Indians. |
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The war will be won by tired men who could never again pass an insurance test, a mob of broken counter-jumpers, ragged ex-plumbers and quite unheroic persons. |
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And that's why we must never again allow jealous non-driving pinkos to dictate how we choose our personal transport. |
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Sussex was never again treated as part of an eastern subkingdom but was not closely integrated with the old West Saxon provinces either. |
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Churchill permanently broke with Stanley Baldwin over Indian independence and never again held any office while Baldwin was prime minister. |
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After taking Byron to Greece, the ship returned to England, never again to venture into the Mediterranean. |
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The CPO was created to ensure the stadium could never again be sold to developers. |
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After the Watson tragedy Eubank never again showed any desire to knock opponents out, preferring to retain his title through points victories. |
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Upon recovery Hill continued to race in F1 for several more years, but never again with the same level of success. |
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They will never again exert the statewide control of the past. |
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Napoleon never again had the opportunity to challenge the British at sea, nor to threaten an invasion. |
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The British soon withdrew their warheads from deployment, and never again simply copied an American design. |
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Queensberry, however, was never again sent to parliament by the Scottish nobles. |
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He resigned the party leadership in 1896 and never again held political office. |
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The party was never again able to take a significant vote in a Parliamentary election. |
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I suspect I will never again see a crowd of 35,000 transform with such speed into nubivagant hip-swivelling beasts. |
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I promised never again to wax lyrical about the fries in gravy. |
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After again fighting Criqui, this time at bantamweight, the Porth fighter never again made the flyweight limit. |
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His economic program, which was rigorously efficient, maintained the Roman currency at a standard it would never again achieve. |
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Charlemagne lost interest and never again returned to Southern Italy where Grimoald was able to keep the Duchy free from Frankish suzerainty. |
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After that, the Visigoth kingdom was limited to Hispania, and they never again held territory north of the Pyrenees other than Septimania. |
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With MEEM, you'll never again have to worry about losing all your precious information and memories. |
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Observed in the Weddell Sea in 1823 but never again seen, New South Greenland may have been the result of a superior mirage. |
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He never again accepted major commissions, although he did help his son, Isambard, on various projects. |
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Captain Lawrence was killed and Captain Broke was so badly wounded that he never again held a sea command. |
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From then on the people of Ye never again dared speak of the River God taking a wife. |
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Furthermore, according to Abhidharmakosa 6.23b, when one attains certain higher stages of the path, one will never again be reborn as a sanda, pandaka or hermaphrodite. |
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She learned to her horror that the men of Capricornia said that once a man went combo he could never again look with pleasure on a white woman unless he blacked her face. |
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After 1503, records show the Tower of London was never again used as a royal residence by Henry Tudor, and all royal births under Henry VIII took place in palaces. |
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On 26 November, James's daughter Princess Anne did the same, and James returned to London the same day, never again to be at the head of a serious military force in England. |
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Serious overcrowding problems at Prestwick in 1925 meant that the course was never again used for the Open and was replaced by Carnoustie as the third Scottish course. |
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However, a combination of famine, Qing naval opposition, and internal rifts crippled piracy in China around the 1820s, and it has never again reached the same status. |
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This set the pattern for four years, as the two monarchs minueted around the vast Commonwealth, never again to face each other personally in battle. |
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I had been absolutely certain that I'd never again be able to do it. |
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So great was the shame, and the ill luck thought to adhere to the numbers of the Legions, that XVII, XVIII and XIX never again appear in the Roman Army's order of battle. |
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This pivotal battle marked the western limit for Mongol expansion, and the Mongols were never again able to make any serious military advances farther than Syria. |
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Although confirmed in his land holdings and vassals, he was not reinstated as governor and was never again given any important office in the administration of New Spain. |
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She never returned to Liverpool, and never again travelled by train. |
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