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C Vann Woodward, a historian of extraordinary distinction, told me many times that Emerson could not be forgiven for the essay "History", which never ceases to give me joy with its opening sentence: "There is no history, only biography".

File sharing has had serious implications for the industry, but I think the ability to share ideas and creativity all over the world is incredible and one which never ceases to amaze me.

It may be amusing to watch the disappointment on a southerner's face as they unwrap their discs of potato, but, really, on their own or sandwiching a Yorkshire fishcake, the scallop is a peculiar hanger-on, which never ceases to underwhelm.

My kingdom for an entire episode of her insane dialogue, which never ceases to make me smile.

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He has been branded a lunatic by the Australian press, which never ceased stealing his - our - material, and a rat by British newspapers.

Its aims: to "strengthen Orthodoxy in the Holy Land, to help Russian visitors…and to publish news on the Holy Land [in Russia]." A revived IOPS, which never ceased to exist, is now led by Sergei Stepashin, a former Russian prime minister and security-police general: not as glamorous as a grand duke, but still at the top of the national tree.

My project was in creating rat models for the medically relevant situations of heart attacks and ischemia-reperfusion injury, and involved learning how to perform isolated working-heart procedures, which never ceased to fascinate me.

Writing about himself in the third person as a young man he speaks of the "fleeting Clouds" of doubts which never ceased "now & then to darken /obscure/ the clearest serenity of his quiet: which made him often say that Injections of this Nature were such a Disease to his Faith as the Tooth-ach is to the Body; for tho it be not mortall, 'tis very troublesome" (BP 37:182r).

The same intense vulgarity which had never ceased beating the great drum of triviality in her praise and honoring her fondly on the cymbals, this same vulgarity has now become bored with the idolised artist.

In various Balkan wars of the 20th century, Serbs and Croats who rarely darkened the door of a church would taunt one another about their slightly differing ways of making the sign of the cross.Syria's religious groups and their distinctions are certainly ancient in the sense that they relate to events in the distant past which have never ceased to arouse passion.

So in any discussion about Rome and Jerusalem, Athens shimmers in the background".What has Athens to do with Jerusalem?" That was the famous question posed by Tertullian, an early Christian thinker, and it presents a real and unavoidable dilemma which has never ceased to preoccupy the Western world's collective mind.

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