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Nothing of the sort had ever before occurred.
No foreigner had ever before been permitted to explore the country except in a limited way.
No sitting president had ever before said that gays and lesbians should have a legal right to marry.
To get a sense of the scale of the discovery, remember that only a couple of decorated conches had ever before been found in Peru.
The crowds were gone, but a few children ran more freely in the field than they had ever before, one carrying a Palestinian flag.
While Jews have long studied the Torah — the first section of the Hebrew Bible — with the aid of rabbinic commentaries, none like his had ever before appeared.
None of the travel and financial burdens associated with the new law "had ever before been imposed on Texas voters," Tatel wrote in the opinion.
"The end result was a far more powerful and politically independent special prosecutor than had ever before existed in the United States," Coan wrote.
The county prosecutor's office said that no law enforcement officer in Hamilton County — whose county seat is Cincinnati — had ever before been indicted on murder charges for use of force while on duty.
If he were just left to talk long enough, he might start sloughing off the onion layers of his personality and reveal things about his heart and his childhood that no one had ever before been told.
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Significantly fewer patients with EH had ever-before used prophylactic drugs than patients with CH (45.3 % vs. 62.5 %; Chi2 = 12.3, p = 0.02).
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