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Ultimately, history decides, but without that initial push at the barricades, the revolution will never begin.
Until we do this, and join in the burden of slavery, we will never begin to truly right the biggest wrong in our history.
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In the spirit of that joke, consider one of our books the Jewish novel you'll never begin and the other the Jewish novel you'll never finish.
Life changes daily and as long as you use that as an excuse to keep waiting, you'll never begin.
I begin to fear I will never get to ask a second question.
Most will never even begin, it seems, the course of study outlined in Book VII, and most of those who begin will not become dialectically sophisticated so that they can give an account of what they know that will 'destroy the hypotheses'.
Yet we will never really begin to tackle modern slavery unless we ensure that the supply chains of all of our companies, whether doing business in the UK or overseas, are not tainted by trafficking, exploitation or abuse.
The first piece of good news is that I will never again begin a column with the word "ladies" because typing that opener makes me cringe at the thought of one too many all-female email threads organizing Sunday brunches, Girls-watching marathons and bachelorette parties.
It's a problem we'll never even begin to solve, so long as we refuse to call a hate crime by its name.
Anne-Sophie Joly, the president of le Collectif National des Associations d'Obèses, said, "One can already hear playground taunts like, 'Fatso, you'll never get your bac.'" Lauren Collins began working at The New Yorker in 2003 and became a staff writer in 2008.
You'll wish you'd never begun this!" It is not known precisely when the cops realized that they had beaten up not an anonymous beatnik but a writer of reputation, and that both the writer and the writer's wife were not going to be good sports about it.
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