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No other celebrity has ever exerted such a pull on her, she says, and she cannot explain why Mr. Jackson is so special to her: "How do you explain emotion?
Boydell's entry in the Dictionary of National Biography ends with the assessment that "no print publisher before or since has ever exerted as much influence on the course of British art".
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He began with a terse denial that he had ever exerted any illegal influence over the state's gambling boards.
Although previous research has investigated mobilisation forces and the therapist's reliability [ 79], no study has ever explored the manual forces exerted during an MWM or the manual therapist's reliability of force application.
If you're the only owner the kitty has ever had, then you can exert more influence over his actions.
In our voracious, resource-devouring multitudes, we are exerting a force no other species has ever approached, and which our Stone Age ancestors could not have imagined.
has ever won something.
"Have any American or Israeli officials ever exerted pressure on the American presiding judge (the presiding judge for the court that is) to ensure a change of direction?" Judge Harhoff asked.
As to why he didn't exert his influence, he said: "I don't think I've ever made a call to Moody's.
If you've ever had to hold a wrench in place for any length of time exerting a decent amount of force, you know it sucks.
you've ever heard".
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