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With this lyric, the chanteuse has both bad and good news for anyone who has ever — over the course of a week, a day or even an afternoon — found himself alternately fogged in, frozen, drenched and dazzled by Paris's weather.
Clearly, King notes, the Congressman did not poll a growing list of national resource economists who note that there is not a single example of where conservation has, ever, over time, damaged a local economy.
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As one example, 9 15% of MIRA participants reported at exit that they had ever over- or under-reported diaphragm and/or gel use in the course of that trial.
Ask the owner if they have ever over-fired the wood stove.
Unfortunately no government has ever actually handed over a cheque.
No play I have ever seen has ever been over.
About this history Mr. Cumings writes, "Neither Korea nor Japan has ever gotten over it".
That name ought to be familiar to anyone who has ever pored over type specimens.
"I don't think that Consett has ever got over the closure of the steelworks.
In the history of the world, no one has ever jumped over a house on a pogo stick.
Or, if you have different standards, you could say, "No one has ever keeled over dead from eating the clams.
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