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"No sitting governor will ever win a primary again," a colleague said.
It is unlikely that such straightforward ads will ever win awards for creativity.
As Henry Kissinger once said, "Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes.
No one from Cuba will ever win the triple jump, I promise you.
There is also the usual anxiety among the English about whether Lee Westwood will ever win anything of consequence.
The one moving moment comes when he fears he lacks the quality that will ever win them over: likability.
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To put it another way, Mr. Damneun said, "The only way they'll ever win is if all the people of Isaan drop dead".
That's an almost perfect start from the Spaniard, because there is no way he'll ever win a major unless he charges from behind within striking distance on Sunday.
"And if that's his view, I don't think he'll ever win reelection".
"It's by far the greatest award I'll ever win, and is a true, manly privilege to have been recognized for my contributions to the mustache community".
I can't be waiting on it to change my life any more: Lord knows I'm older than most players, the dream I had about being a professional long since faded – and frankly, I'm so jaded on Arsenal that I sometimes wonder if they'll ever win another trophy again.
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