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was ever committed
adverb
Always.
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Not one was ever committed by the chief of a large laboratory.
Hence, no private honest-services fraud was ever committed.
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He said no "acts of terrorism" were ever committed except for an arson incident in which nobody was injured and Sentsov denied involvement.
Conservative media pundits, who deny any racism in the structure of Guatemalan society, unleashed an aggressive campaign against the trial, denying that there was genocide and stating that, if war crimes were ever committed, they should be judged in the context of the Cold War, in which the Army was fighting Communist aggression.
TIfkle Tweaking.
If we were ever committed as an audience to seeing this through, it's now when all the bets are off.
Yet, while there's no doubt that Rove wields great power, there are reasons to doubt whether the Bush Administration was ever really committed to a pro-market — as opposed to a pro-business — agenda.
The latter is endorsed by Rawls who argues that civil disobedience is never covert or secretive; it is only ever committed in public, openly, and with fair notice to legal authorities (Rawls, 1971, 366).
(Mstislav is too devoted an attending physician ever to reveal such a sentiment, and Zamyatin, the angry cosmonaut, too much of a bastard — if Zamyatin were ever to commit suicide, he'd make sure we knew that he credited it to our cowardice, not his).
In the 1840s, the celebrated actress Charlotte Cushman played Romeo to her sister's Juliet and more than a half-century later Sarah Bernhardt's Hamlet was the first ever committed to film.
#FCBLive — FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona) 2 Apr 13 He comes through the back of Mandzukic to win a header, and then explains to Clattenburg that it couldn't have been a foul because he's never ever ever committed a foul.
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