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"Everyone in the stands sat there with their mouths open because at the time, 9-year-olds almost never passed," Teresa Kaepernick said.
It preferred the UN security council, a curious choice given that it has almost never passed a resolution that benefits Palestinians.
It gave prominence to the scandal that infection almost never passes from mother to child in rich countries, because of proper drug treatment, whereas such transmission is still all too frequent in poorer parts of the world.
Perfect bills almost never pass.
Nor is it a surprise that a recent study by the political scientists Martin Giles and Benjamin Page found that, over the course of 1,779 polls of the American public from 1981 to 2002, Congress almost never passed a law that 90percentt of Americans supported if the richest 10percentt opposed it.
Diplomats almost never go.
They almost never return home.
Old media almost never die.
Sarah Di Giglio, a child-protection expert with Save the Children in Italy, says that last year the number of Afghan boys – there are almost never girls – passing through a day centre in Rome had doubled from the year before, to 635.
To save a few cents, products almost never include pass-through connectors that let you hook up one device to another; the only one I've ever seen is the one on the keyboard that's now standard throughout the Apple line.
Something this much fun almost never comes to pass.
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