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Goalkeeper McGovern produced several fine saves to deny the Scots as he made his first-ever start for Northern Ireland, almost five years since his only other cap against Chile.

Not bad for a guy who was making his first-ever start in center field.

Bae had a rough go for his first-ever start, completing 11 of 21 passes for 136 yards, with most of the yards coming at the end of the game.

It is absolutely necessary to talk with your partner first, before you ever start online shopping for bondage rope or floggers.

The Moroccan emerged from the shadows last night, heading his first goal for the club to give Charlton their best ever start to a Premiership season.

"Never, ever, ever, EVER start to hope".

Lucas and Stark (1985) have been among the first ever to start a real discussion on motivations to remit.

His start marked the first time that an African American had ever started at quarterback for a major Southeastern university and McAshan did not disappoint.

Don't ever start second-guessing yourself or seeing ghosts.

"When Capello was just starting we asked if the line-up for his first match had ever started together in training.

(Never, ever fight in school and never, ever start a fight on your own. This is for your defense only).

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