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That was the longest throw I thought I could ever make," he tells the camera.
"Secondly, any homeownership over the 10 years has proved to be the best investment that you could ever make.
Things I didn't think could ever make a comeback — Newt Gingrich and platform shoes — proved capable of startling resurgence.
Henry Kissinger and Brent Scowcroft sought a deal to reduce the risk that Iran could ever make an atomic bomb.
"To say it's disappointing is as big an understatement as I could ever make," Green Bay Coach Mike Sherman said.
Microbes will do because the discovery of single alien microbe would be the greatest advance that science could ever make.
Too seldom did anyone ask if the business made sense, or if it could ever make money.
The four sponsors are all Democrats, which raises the question of whether such legislation could ever make its way through the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
Some of them frowned upon her association with Lincoln, and from time to time he, too, doubted whether he could ever make her happy.
Normally parties list far more candidates than could ever make it, because if they win more than they nominate, the seat must remain unfilled.
It seems inconceivable that Park Avenue passers-by could ever make a claim that they are the actual owners of Lever House's courtyard.
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