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Nor do I expect them ever to earn their keep.
At age 13 she became the second youngest player ever to earn an international ranking.
I'll be the first person ever to earn and spend a HullCoin.
At that time Tharoor was the youngest person ever to earn a doctorate from the Fletcher School.
At the World Aquatic Championships in 1982, he became the first diver ever to earn a perfect score of 10 from all the judges.
Even so, today's pioneering Internet companies are unlikely ever to earn the vast profits needed to justify their current share prices.
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"I don't know what I ever did to earn their enmity," he muses.
The only compliments he ever seems to earn are backhanded, rueful, there-but-for-the-grace-of-God-go-I.
The government owns great wads of banks' preferred shares that could be converted into voting shares should the banks ever fail to earn enough to pay dividends.
Theory argues that it should become ever harder to earn a good return on wealth the more there is of it.
Another "great blessing" to his career was his father helping him to buy his Islington home, which freed him "from ever having to earn large sums of money.
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