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Nor has she ever produced anything quite as enduringly memorable as former Fed chairman William McChesney Martin's famous description of central banking.

When it comes to 'the literature' no other sport, not even the Americans with Red Smith and Roger Kahn, has ever produced anything as magnificent as cricket's great writers.

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Over the past four years, 380 junior mining companies have gone public in Australia and the crunch means few will ever produce anything, says Mr Caiani.One of the greatest difficulties faced by a start-up is that financing is often done in stages, subject to meeting benchmarks.

Coming out against such a panel today, the Senate Republican leader, Trent Lott of Mississippi, noted that the intelligence committees were already working and said, "I don't think a commission would serve that good a purpose now, and it would be weeks, months, before it would ever produce anything".

Are there any melodies still undiscovered, and will all the future ages ever produce anything to match Greensleeves or the Toccata and Fugue in D? The 20th century saw the rise of a new art form that would have seemed miraculous to our ancestors - film.

Patents should be used to protect companies that produce actual, innovative products and services, not to make greedy people behind non-practicing entities enormously wealthy without them ever producing anything, let alone selling a product or service to anyone.

He never produces anything glib or splashy.

"Few have or, I'm sure, ever will, produce anything as complete and compelling as Ithkuil," he proclaimed in the award presentation.

Then came that first ball in Brisbane in the 2006-07 series, as grotesquely misdirected as anything ever produced on a firing range by Mr Bean.

Robert E. Funk, chief archaeologist for the New York State Museum from 1971 to 1993, said the chambers have "never been seriously investigated because nobody has ever produced any evidence of anything but colonial origin".

That thunderous opening spell in the 2005 Ashes was, surely, as devastatingly hostile a burst of fast bowling as anything ever produced in the venerable contest by Lillee, Thomson, Lindwall, Trueman, Statham or Tyson.

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