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Apart from Anelka, who is doubtful to play for France ever again given his 18-match ban, Evra was the last of the sanctioned players waiting to be reintegrated.
Truthful or otherwise, the two Benghazi movies' mere existence is a bit of a pisser for Clinton, who surely doesn't want anyone to mention Benghazi ever again, given the hard-to-kill perception that the response of the CIA contractors to the desperate requests for help of their trapped compatriots was delayed (a scene that makes the cut of the book on which Bay's movie is based).
It's normal and natural to respond to that "How can our children ever believe in us or anything else ever again, given this particular second baseman's positive test for HGH?" response with a righteous shrug.
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And finally, don't you ever, ever, ever again give the bill to the only person on the table who happens to possess testicles.
"This is absolutely insane," McCain tweeted, later inciting the famous former FLOTUS Michelle Obama quote: "Don't ever again give me any of the 'when they go low, we go high' lip service".
My father in law works in the administration, does this mean when we go out to dinner we should be ambushed?!? Don't ever again give me any of the "when they go low, we go high" lip service.
Has the magic pen ever again been given to a mortal?
I couldn't imagine ever joining this world again, given how my time had become so aimlessly filled, waiting for calls to come in on the pay phone or sitting in "community meetings," in which people made forlorn and implausible requests for light-dimmers and hole-punchers and exiting patients tearfully thanked everyone on the unit for their help.
"Many do not believe that it's ever going to be possible again, given the extent of Israeli settlement expansion into the West Bank".
And again, given the ever-increasing income disparity and the fact that the wealthy now pay dramatically lower taxes than in the recent past (see here), such pledge could turn antipathy into, if not love, then appreciation and reduce the threat of class war.
Catastrophic Confederate losses in early July, however, left Lee unable to ever take the offensive again, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River from top to bottom, and divided the Confederacy in half.
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