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The Top 10 compilers ask if we may ever understand such details of particle physics as masses and interactions.
Congestion pricing is the closest thing to a panacea that we may ever encounter for the ever-worsening traffic and pollution problems of Manhattan.
Calls made by the passengers on the hijacked planes provided the only insight we may ever have into what took place in the air.
"Without him, it never would have happened," Senator Charles E. Schumer, Democrat of New York, told her. "The historic moment before us is the easiest choice and perhaps the most historic vote we may ever cast as United States senators," said Senator Paul G. Kirk, Democrat of Massachusetts, who was named to fill Mr. Kennedy's seat.
And given its tight-lipped reputation, the closest we may ever get to hearing anyone from Nintendo speak candidly about LGBT representation is this week's opaque conclusion that it is using its sudden anti-gay marriage stance as "an opportunity to better understand [its] consumers and their expectations" and is "looking to broaden [its] approach to development whenever possible".
It deprives one of both the cares and the consolations of mortal life, to which most of us are more attached than we may ever suspect.
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We may never, ever do this again – because after all, our local butcher sells much better bacon and I'm never giving up Heinz – but just making a stonking good bacon bap is enough for now.
"The amount of money they've put in over the last 10 years … is incredible, and the timing of that with the generation of cyclists and what Dave wanted to do, we may never ever see it again," he said.
He knows us and loves us more than we could, or may ever imagine!
"We are stuck here, because we are afraid if we leave our apartments we may not ever have another one.
Then while we live, in love lets so persever, That when we live no more, we may live ever.
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