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"Nothing's ever the same as how you imagine it," begins the fifth most famous man in Britain.
From 2002 to 2011, Gareth McConnell shot portraits of young ravers in Ibiza, creating a series called Nothing Is Ever the Same As They Said It Was.
She defines plurality as "the fact that men, not Man, live on the earth and inhabit the world," and says that it is the condition of human action "because we are all the same, that is, human, in such a way that nobody is ever the same as anyone else who ever lived, lives, or will live " (HC, 7 8).
Once you have a child, you are never, ever the same as before.
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The researchers said that the typical New York viewer would see the city's antismoking ads, called "Nothing Will Ever Be The Same," as many as 110 times over the course of a year.
Nothing, after this event, was ever the same or as good again, certainly not at Wimbledon.
"I can't imagine things ever being the same as before," Ms. Becker said.
There are just too many different beliefs associated with a concept by different individuals to think that anyone could ever mean the same as another.
Passionate followers might have waited eagerly for its return, but no return is ever exactly the same as what came before it.
They knew that neither their lives nor themselves would ever be the same as before the accident.
Not only is it really long, it is almost twice as heavy as any other wild earthworm ever seen, weighing the same as a small chocolate bar".
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