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Another spoke of never knowing his own name.
And the thrill of never knowing when a big name might drop in.
Accounts of Garland in concert often speak of the suspense of them, of never knowing if she might suddenly turn on her audience or herself.
It was the unpredictability that excited me, the adventure of never knowing what was going to happen from one show to the next.
At the same time, I've always wanted to be married, and the thought of never knowing that side of myself, as a wife and a mother, scares me.
These were less literally in your face; the game had changed to one of surveillance, of never knowing when you might be watched.
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Others, however, wax lyrical over the sense of anticipation; of simply never knowing just what they will discover as they sink beneath the waves.
"I was very tired of L.A., the insecurity of all that, the multitude of jobs, never knowing if a break was going to happen," she said.
For me, though, the thought of children never knowing the joy of an omelette is worrying.
For nearly 70 years now the Palestinians have been forced to inhabit the margins of existence, never knowing the benefits of statehood or citizenship.
It is the waiting that can drive a prisoner mad, Mr. Mpagi said, the years of anticipation, never knowing exactly when the hangman will arrive.
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