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Mr Bush has never before issued a stay of execution in his five years as governor.
Forty-six journalists have been killed in Pakistan since 2001, and the I.S.I. had never before issued such a stark denial.
For decades, Congress has called for the agency to review its rules, but the agency, citing uncertainties over the costs and benefits, has never before issued a proposal.
The court had never before issued a ruling on the 1946 Lanham Act, which gave the PTO wide-ranging discretion to define the rule's scope.
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