Sentence examples for not mentioned ever from inspiring English sources

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"It's not mentioned, ever," Kravitz told a reporter for The Guardian in February.

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She didn't mention Evers much — the two had just met — but she said Baldwin had been talking up the gubernatorial candidate.

With the advent of the next generation of Bluetooth and improvements in miniaturization techniques, not to mention ever-increasing efficiency in power consumption, we're going to see some pretty hot ear candy in '08.

The Pikes Peak publications do not specifically mention Everest – unlike both Bert and Mosso – but the work done there produced theories and technologies which were central to (at least the British) expeditions.

Very small, unimportant, not at all worth mentioning ever again side note: @MannyMassages beat me at table tennis, but it was really windy.

Wood does not mention if McLain ever dumped water on him, but he has some fine stories to tell of how Short moved the franchise in exchange for a lucrative broadcast deal that belonged to him, not the franchise.

He might not mention it even if they ever did chat.

The question on wheeze ever, does not mention attacks of wheezing in order to identify children with persistent symptoms characterised as episodes of attacks [ 42].

Mrs. Borman wasn't mentioned, nor did she ever take any credit; in her mind she was just doing her job.

His Web site bios don't mention he was ever a broker.

Add in a great move of Ryan Whitney for Chris Kunitz and the veterans like Gonchar, Fedotenko and Letang, (not too mention the ever guiding hand of Lemieux) and the Penguins couldn't lose.

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