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After the game, somebody mentioned to Walden that the play he had executed almost never worked.
Unfortunately -- as the United States itself discovered during World War II and Vietnam, to cite just two examples -- strategic bombing has almost never worked.
Black and white workers almost never worked in the same jobs in the same workplaces, and women of all races tended to be clustered in low status, low pay jobs.
Previously, said Dr. William B. Karesh, head of the field veterinary program at the Wildlife Conservation Society, which runs the Bronx Zoo, the two fields almost never worked in tandem.
"Trump should also examine the historical record on tariffs, because they have almost never worked as intended and almost always deliver an unhappy ending," Kudlow wrote in a National Review column "Tariffs Are Taxes" penned with co-authors Stephen Moore and Arthur Laffer on 3 March.
It almost never worked properly and would go off for no reason, but it was difficult to be blasé about it, and I always had a frisson of fear and a tingling in my legs when I turned on the engine after the alarm had sounded.
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Those almost never work.
They almost never work together.
The game almost never works that way, however.
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In practice, things almost never work this way.
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