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Qingdao was, by common consent, the worst sailing venue the Olympics has likely ever seen.
Hmm, about that... I'm sure all of this crossed the minds of those who marched in this Sunday's pride parade, as we strolled our town's streets with more rainbow than Eagle Pass has likely ever seen.
After the sincere and the absurd had their moments, Esther's Follies in Austin then became home to one of the darkest shows that the venue has likely ever seen.
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Furthermore, the city was "sited on the strongest natural position they [the English officers] had likely ever seen".
After all, you are faced with the continuous interactions with some of the most difficult people in the world to deal with, and you must deal with them in the most difficult and stressful situation they have likely ever encountered.
So too, their style of football has likely been the best ever played by a New Zealand team in 14 seasons of crossing the Tasman Sea to play in Australia's national league.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo echoed the sentiment: "No New Yorker has — or likely ever will — voice their love for New York City in such a passionate and outspoken manner than Ed Koch".
The same questions have likely plagued every generation to ever collectively come-of-age.
In these assessments, it is shown that just a few non-nuclear industries have produced annual radiation doses to millions of Americans for decades that exceed what has been or likely ever will be produced by either the current or expanded use of commercial nuclear electricity.
No other man ever has, or most likely ever will, achieve that feat.
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