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Although the detainees themselves have largely given up hope of ever getting out — hence the hunger strike — one of their lawyers, David Remes, says, "I keep telling them that it is a lot better to be in Group A than Group B".
According to Mr. Rader, the chance of an intoxicated driver being arrested is small; one out of every 480 offenders is caught, he said, adding: "This project envisions technology that could stop an impaired driver from ever getting out on the road".
My general stance on online security is that if I don't want information of mine ever getting out, well then don't post it in the first place.
"Is he ever getting out?" Maya asks.
She knows that if she has another baby she is never, ever, getting out and she can't bear it.
So I pleaded with Jann Wenner, the editor of Rolling Stone, to let me interview Leslie, "the only one who has a chance of ever getting out", the one I could tell from press reports had broken from Manson's control and was beginning to see that the apocalyptical scenario Manson had preached was complete bullshit.
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And there's no way to ever get out".
"If I go back home, I might not ever get out".
My boyfriend and I just sat there thinking: "We'll laugh about this if we ever get out!" Favourite drive?
"The younger you are, the more certain it is that your tax burden will exceed what you ever get out".
"Maybe he's afraid that he won't ever get out".
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