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No monarch ever exercised the prerogative again.
Many who rarely if ever exercised did not.
If the people, viewed collectively, ever exercised authority as a court of last resort, they did so only in a metaphorical sense.
A Tenet spokesman said Mr. Barbakow's transaction was the first time he had ever exercised options at the company, and the options were due to expire next year.
More shocking for many here was support of Mr. Ozawa given by Mr. Hatoyama, who as prime minister has legal powers to exert political control over the prosecutors — something that only one prime minister has ever exercised since World War II.
Under Section 5 of Article 21-19 of the French civil code, citizens of states or territories over which France has ever exercised sovereignty or extended a mandate or protectorate may apply immediately for naturalization, without the normal five-year residency requirement.
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But "if we don't ever exercise it then what's the point of having it?" he wrote.
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.
The traditional reason was that no one thought we would ever exercise power again - power is the real source of fear.
Don't ever exercise it.
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