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That the brontosaurus's legitimacy was ever in question may be news to some readers.
If Amukamara's toughness was ever in question, he appeared to answer that even as he went down with the second major injury of his young career.
When she says that the tax code is "a weapon of mass destruction", she knows whereof she speaks.If Mrs Bachmann's cleverness was ever in question, the doubt should have been dispelled by her performance since confirming in June that she was running for the Republican presidential nomination.
He denied that anything about the hill was ever in question.
That is not ever in question, for anyone in this conversation.
The I-word is particularly pernicious when applied to undocumented children, whose constitutionally protected right to a public education seems ever in question.
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Asked if he was worried about being supplanted as the Toffees' No. 1 goalkeeper under the team's new coach, Roberto Martinez, Howard said: "I don't think that's ever been in question.
Pierce is maybe the most underrated great athlete in Boston history, even this great feat lead to Celtics fans calling into sports talk radio not to praise Pierce but to defend Larry Bird's legacy, something which will never, ever be in question in Boston.
For the company itself, though, deciding to go the open-source route wasn't ever really in question.
"That has never, ever been in question," said the England international defender, who joined the Baggies in June on a two-year contract.
If neoliberalism is the victor for now, it's because no realist, alternative developmental model exists, and yet what it has won is ever more in question.
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