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During our recent wars the party in opposition has nearly always gained seats in midterm Congressional elections.
Later, I sometimes thought he was selfish, definitely old school, racing toward his own moment, which he always gained with a wheezy shout.
Europe has always gained strength from countries diversely applying themselves to shared endeavours and this next industrial revolution will be no exception.
More helpfully, Mr. McCrum notes that, unlike many languages, English has always gained strength and nuance from the bottom rather than being imposed or filtering down from the top of society.
A Chinese maker of instant noodles and ready-to-drink teas, it has faced "inflation and commodity-price pressures in the past, and it has always gained market share," he said.
Arthur M. Schlesinger was correct in his analysis of what happens to the opposition party in wartime (Op-Ed, Oct. 3), saying that it "has nearly always gained seats in midterm Congressional elections".
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With Mr. Maazel, you may lose something, but you always gain something, too.
People often lose weight, but they almost always gain it back.
High-end workers, those earning more than $80,000 a year, always gain ground.
While they don't always gain a large online readership, occasionally they do.
It is always rising up, always gaining in number — insistent, heedless, both a memory and a premonition.
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