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MANKIND has always known of earthquakes.
"I feel like I've always known of the Van Dorens," Mr. Winston said.
"It's always known of its history and, more important, its future".
Geologists had always known of it, and Mitchell had been working on exploiting it since the early 1990s.
The King, Cromwell replies, has always known of Anne's crimes: "He knows if she was not false to him in body she was so in words, and if not in deeds then in dreams".
What we've always known of the shameful reprisals that followed is from what Vin's team-mate Brent Crosswell wrote in his classic Age column, "The year another Blue boy knew the 'shame' of grand final failure," thirty years old this week, and still one of the saddest and most poignant things ever written about football.
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"Government does not always know of all the capabilities that exist and who all the players are," she says.
"When you worked with Jean and George, you always knew of their family legacies, but they did not want to focus on themselves".
By 1996, eighty-five per cent of La Crosse residents who died had written advanced directives, up from fifteen per cent, and doctors almost always knew of and followed the instructions.
To give an illustrative but somewhat unrealistic example, assume that cooperators, and only cooperators, always know of some new secret place to rendezvous if they face too much free-riding in their current groups.
Chicago was always known for advocating deregulation of various industries — trucks, airlines, and so on.
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