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These were a spymaster's tricks, and Jews were forever regarded as spies after the 1954 "Lavon Affair," in which Israeli intelligence recruited Egyptian Jews to bomb targets in Egypt.
"I send [the control centre] a long e-mail explaining our decision," says Aditya Mohan, the ship's swaggering, Marlboro-smoking second officer, "and when I don't hear anything back, it's because they know I'm right".Storms and silenceStill, sailing has always been tribal, and bean-counters on shore forever regarded as alien.
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Racing, even so, will forever regard this as a priceless chance spurned.
Surely Labour can go into the next election as the sole progressive party, winning over those voters who will forever regard the Lib Dems as little more than orange-hued Tories.
And yet before, during and after Arsenal's 2-0 loss to Swansea City at Emirates Stadium on Saturday there was the growing sense that a pivotal moment has been reached in the reign of a man who will forever be regarded as one of the club's iconic figures.
Still, the historian Jay Taylor notes that Chiang was convinced that to run from his capital city "without a serious fight... would forever be regarded as a cowardly decision".
"He trusted me like a father, and I will be forever remorseful regarding the pain and suffering I caused not only him but his entire family.
Lamont Peterson, meanwhile, can only contemplate a desperate future, stripped not only of the titles he took from Khan last December when doped up on a testosterone pellet embedded in his hip (a mistake his camp ludicrously described as "inadvertent"), but destined to be regarded forever as a drug cheat and denied the chance to defend his belts against Khan in Las Vegas on 19 May.
He was forever lamenting what he regarded as undue media attention.
Sure, Arthur Lee had a crack in 1967 but Forever Changes is universally regarded as a horrible failure, isn't it?
A childhood favourite is now ruined forever" – Paul Vickers. "Regarding your article on Sepp Blatter's 'biological similarities with the cockroach' (Friday's Fiver), did you know that 'blatta' happens to be the Latin (and Italian) word for cockroach?" – James Brilliant.
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