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He wrote of a "bid for leadership by a 'European Germany in a German Europe"' and said "no other German chancellor has ever pursued national interests as blatantly" as Angela Merkel.

Neither Macromedia nor Adobe has ever pursued big marketing campaigns.

McConnell's actions end the pretense that the GOP leadership has any interest whatsoever in trying to globally address the gravest preventable threat America faces... I'm not sure a major political leader has ever pursued a strategy that is so directly counter to the health and well-being of all Americans, their children, and the next 50 generations.

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Many people understood it, it was there, it had been written about before, nobody had ever pursued it — which begs the question of why, but that's a separate inquiry.

In early February of this year, when the special-forces unit from SEMAR began making forays into Sinaloa, it was the first time that Mexico's marines had ever pursued such a significant operation in the state.

No pill or other treatment I have ever pursued has helped me with depression as well as marijuana.

Then just weeks ago, federal officials began the most aggressive marijuana law-enforcement action they have ever pursued in Colorado cracking down on dispensaries that are within 1,000 feet of schools.

Such discoveries cannot but change our ideas about ourselves and our world and drive us to the big question: "Are we alone?" We are in the midst of one of the most interesting and challenging science research programs that humans have ever pursued.

"I don't believe any other fantasy has ever been pursued with so much ardor by the human spirit, apart perhaps from the philosopher's stone or the proof of the existence of God; or that any other utopia has caused so much ink to flow, apart perhaps from socialism," she writes.

But no real case against Mr. Coles has ever been pursued.

To date, no clinical investigation regarding the correlation between FRDA and cancer has ever been pursued, and only rare case reports, which cannot conclusively establish a link between frataxin deficiency and neoplasia in human, are available in the literature (Ackroyd et al., 1996; Barr et al., 1986; De Pas et al., 1999; Kidd et al., 2001; Misiakos et al., 2011).

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