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But "if we don't ever exercise it then what's the point of having it?" he wrote.
The traditional reason was that no one thought we would ever exercise power again - power is the real source of fear.
Her brand of high-impact aerobics, mixed with her extraordinary career reinventions – from Barbarella film star, to political campaigner, to exercise supremo – made Jane more than just a fitness freak; for the first time ever, exercise was glamorous.
Don't ever exercise it.
There is some risk that we'll lose that authority, but if we don't ever exercise it then what's the point of having it".
If that sounds kind of boring to the normal people who never, ever exercise, she's also fascinated by developments with "nanofibres", which could theoretically be "woven into fabrics to generate power that protects against infectious diseases".
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No monarch ever exercised the prerogative again.
Many who rarely if ever exercised did not.
But Washington, as our first president, quickly despaired of a large, diffuse Congress ever exercising coherent leadership.
In further evidence I cite the once slender soldier who now scarcely ever exercises, and the tricky heartbreaker named Lisa.
If the people, viewed collectively, ever exercised authority as a court of last resort, they did so only in a metaphorical sense.
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