It was redamancy. It was heaven. It was peace. It was more than he could have ever hoped for or wanted. |
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Have you ever wondered in which city-state you would have lived in Ancient Greece? |
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He started learning to drive and he has been itching for opportunities to practice ever since. |
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She became pregnant for the first time, and the bond between them grew ever stronger. |
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I don't know if you've ever gotten close to a jagger bush, but those stickers can be pretty mean. |
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Her artistic talent has been obvious ever since she was a child. |
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Thus, chiefly through the efforts of this lover of peace and abhorrer of war, the art of maiming and killing became ever more efficient. |
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No historical anecdote had ever brought home to Fiben so well just how much agnosy and craziness poor human mels and fems had endured. |
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Fears were as high as ever among the traumatised fire victims, fear of foreign arsonists and of a French and Dutch invasion. |
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She dies, he dies. They become transfigured in some sort of ailurophiliac heaven and live happily ever after. |
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Cabot led another voyage to the Americas the following year but nothing was ever heard of his ships again. |
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The Union's meetings on Newhall Hill in 1831 and 1832 were the largest political assemblies Britain had ever seen. |
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Well, at least one kid might not suck, I think, ever the judgy-pants snob-a-rina, silently snarking in the third row. |
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This book was written for Juggalos by a Juggalo. I highly doubt anybody else would ever get the humor within these pages. |
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If she's so all-fire lonely, why doesn't she ever leave her dorm room and actually meet people? |
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English people are travel junkies, but Americans hardly ever leave their state. |
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At a banquet that evening, he told Prince Frederick that the battle had been the most severe he had ever been in. |
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Years later, however, he remarked that Assaye was the best battle he ever fought. |
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That second spring the khamseen was worse than I have ever known it before or since. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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When will we stop the political mud wrestling and begin to wrestle with the most potentially destructive force ever to challenge this Nation? |
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If aircraft performance were ever to increase beyond such a barrier, a way would have to be found to use a different propulsion mechanism. |
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It is also often down to ever increasing emergency cases requiring theatre time that exceeds level of demand that has been expected. |
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So impossible did it seem that such an amazement of horse-flesh could ever be hers. |
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The party often is the only party in the United Kingdom to have ever had not one, but two female prime ministers. |
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Their old master Epicurus seems to have had his brains so muddled and confounded with them, that he scarce ever kept in the right way. |
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According to these teachings of the ancient church, no superficial belief can ever be orthodox. |
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In the second half of the 20th century, tourism became an ever more important part of Patagonia's economy. |
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For the first time in over 30 years there was serious doubt among the public and the media as to whether Labour could ever return to government. |
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Shipbuilding peaked in the 1850s, marked in 1851 by the full rigged ship Lord Clarendon, the largest wooden ship ever built in Cape Breton. |
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This platform was built up in 2004 with financial support of the European Commission and is steadily growing ever since. |
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If you ever deceive yourself into believing your children are angels, take them to a small church. Or a mosque. Or any place angelly. |
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If you've ever had a sack race, you know it's a real knockout for kids and adults alike. |
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The party fielded more candidates than it had ever done before in the 1992 general election but was widely deemed to have performed poorly. |
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The first ever steel rails were laid in 1857 in Derby railway station for the Midland Railway. |
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He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once. |
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In April 2010, the Frome Hoard, one of the largest ever hoards of Roman coins discovered in Britain, was found by a metal detectorist. |
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The only place I ever seriously lagged was at the blacksmith shop. Now all of Britain is a lagfest. |
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At this point, the boundary between England and Wales, which has existed ever since, was effectively fixed. |
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In the hills of Appalachia, in a cove that no living man will ever find, is a Mountain Ash unlike any other in the world. |
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Although he is not known to have ever visited Liverpool, Jung famously had a vivid dream of the city which he analysed in one of his works. |
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The impact of privatisation has been debated by the public, media and the rail industry ever since the process was completed. |
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In 2014, Wollaton Park hosted the first ever No Tomorrow Festival, featuring the likes of Sam Smith, London Grammar and Clean Bandit. |
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Steam locomotives have been present in popular culture ever since they were first introduced in the 19th century. |
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Zoncolan is a fabled leg breaker of a 13.3km climb that is one of the toughest ascents ever included in a major stage race. |
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Bogdan remarked on the improvement in the program ever since Lockheed Martin was forced to assume some of the financial risks. |
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Colon A makes sense, given the strong Mediterranean sun. But to the best of my knowledge, no one has ever suffered moonburn. |
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More than 99 percent of all species that ever lived on Earth are estimated to be extinct. |
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More than 99 percent of all species, amounting to over five billion species, that ever lived on Earth are estimated to be extinct. |
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Many historians, writers, and critics have expressed doubts, however, whether any of these countries would ever emerge as a new superpower. |
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I've ne'er heard his name named since I saw him go out of the yard as stout a man as ever trod shoe-leather. |
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As handsome a gentleman, to be sure, as ever trod shoe leather! I wonder that old folks can be so very, very blind! |
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By this stage the Vikings were assuming ever increasing importance as catalysts of social and political change. |
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After Pakistan's first ever general elections the 1973 Constitution was created by an elected Parliament. |
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I hid my books in the long grass near the ashpit at the end of the garden where nobody ever came and hurried along the canal bank. |
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In October 2014 education activist Malala Yousafzai became by far the youngest person ever in the world to receive the Nobel peace prize. |
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None of these facilities were ever used throughout the life of the shuttle program. |
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In July 2010, they celebrated their first ever win over England in any form of match. |
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It is not publicly known whether nuclear weapons have ever been stored on the island. |
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In brief, ere was a true monk if there ever was one since the monking world started monkeying in monkeries. |
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Did you ever stop to think whether or not you knew how a monkey wrench should be used? |
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That's a text book definition of low-rent hoochie mama if I ever saw it. Guarantee you she's got her tramp stamp across her hips. |
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Next up, we have the most explosive compound ever produced, the extremely fun to say azidoazide azide. |
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In addition, as of 2010, Argentines are the only Latin Americans to have ever been honoured with a Rolf Schock Prize. |
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Others say that the institution of the papacy is not dependent on the idea that Peter was Bishop of Rome or even on his ever having been in Rome. |
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Hoo boy... who ever thought I would write a babyfic either? CC made me do it! |
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Samuel Johnson pronounced it the greatest translation ever achieved in the English language. |
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Anselm argues that, owing to the Fall and mankind's fallen nature ever since, humanity has offended God. |
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His older brother Tom played Gaelic football for Derry and is regarded as one of the county's best ever players. |
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I doubt if that congregation was ever so serious at a sermon as they were during this performance. |
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This donation was among the largest individual philanthropic gifts ever given to a single organisation. |
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Indeed, there is no evidence that More ever attended the execution of any heretic. |
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Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan states that the Upanishads have played a dominating role ever since their appearance. |
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Mahdism has proved the most shameful and terrible instrument of bloodshed and oppression which the modern world has ever witnessed. |
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It was also at this time that AOMD denied ever having recognized AOMDA and wasn't interested in doing so at that time. |
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Good people, if you're ever short of a job, don't take up monking for a living. |
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No one ever believed that Leif meant any harm, but all the luck he brought was backhanded. |
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They fried the fish with bacon and were astonished, for no fish had ever seemed so delicious before. |
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On the other hand, no woman who had ever borne a child could be accepted, no matter how free she was of mammilary blemishes. |
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As fine a gentleman of his inches as ever I saw trusted to the stage, or any where else. |
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In an effort to make them more effective, guns were made ever bigger, although this hampered their ability to reach remote castles. |
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Romantic literature was personal, intense, and portrayed more emotion than ever seen in neoclassical literature. |
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His deeds are recounted for their uniqueness, not only among living knights but of all men who have ever lived. |
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Whereby ye shall bind me to be your poor beadsman for ever unto Almighty God. |
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Quitting stock-market speculation was the greatest decision I ever made, moneywise. |
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If you ever use that kind of language in front of my girlfriend again, I am going to beat the stuffing out of you. |
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Despite his ferocious reputation though, there are no verified accounts of his ever having murdered or harmed those he held captive. |
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They were the beautifulest boys I ever laid eyes on, and uncle sot great store by them. |
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Our lawgivers take special pride in the ever active manufacture of new bills and laws. |
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Legend maintains that should the ravens ever leave the Tower, the White Tower will fall and disaster will befall the kingdom. |
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A superstition analogous to that of the ravens at the Tower of London states that if the apes ever leave, so will the British. |
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The old book was left to molder until only the cover was left to show it had ever been written. |
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The British requested that the United States cede the territory to Great Britain, but no action was ever taken. |
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Well, sir, believe you me, I'll give that lassy as good a strapping as ever she got when she comes back. |
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The Prince, now having lost a kinsman in the warring families' feud, exiles Romeo from Verona, under penalty of death if he ever returns. |
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The director considered her portrayal of Lady Macbeth to be the most sympathetic he had ever seen. |
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In 2007, more foreign fighters came than ever before, according to officials. |
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That is, no theory can ever be considered final, since new problematic evidence might be discovered. |
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Thomas Sprat wrote his History of the Royal Society in 1667 and set forth, in a single document, the goals of empirical science ever after. |
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With some of them he kept up an acquaintance as long as he and they lived, and was ever ready to shew them acts of kindness. |
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However, it was the lecture on Hamlet given on 2 January 1812 that was considered the best and has influenced Hamlet studies ever since. |
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Men may keep a sort of level of good, but no man has ever been able to keep on one level of evil. |
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Mill is one of the few political philosophers ever to serve in government as an elected official. |
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The government also prepared a recorded announcement which was to have been broadcast by the BBC if a nuclear attack ever did occur. |
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Several documents exist that allude to the possibility, although no proof corroborating this suggestion has ever been found. |
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However, it is clear that Austen was genuinely attracted to Lefroy and subsequently none of her other suitors ever quite measured up to him. |
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In death, Reuben, with his birthmarked red face, is finally more ferociously alive to his father than he ever was as a boy struggling to fit in. |
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And I had not known you a month before I felt that you were the last man in the world whom I could ever be prevailed on to marry. |
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In a 2007 authors' poll by TIME, Middlemarch was voted the tenth greatest literary work ever written. |
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This letter was written whilst my hostess of the George was preparing the last meal I ever was to eat. |
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Give me but so many meals, and thou shalt find me one of the strongest Turkish males that ever English gennet bore. |
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In 2013, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd was voted the best crime novel ever by 600 fellow writers of the Crime Writers' Association. |
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In some stories, the question remains unresolved of whether formal justice will ever be delivered, such as Five Little Pigs and Endless Night. |
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Lost Tales represented Tolkien's attempt to create a mythology for England, a project he would abandon without ever completing. |
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I don't think that I have ever told you what an unforgettable experience it was for me as an undergraduate, hearing you recite Beowulf. |
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Fantasy, even of the simplest kind, hardly ever succeeds in Drama, when that is presented as it should be, visibly and audibly acted. |
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In recent years, there has been a historiographical debate on whether such a consensus ever existed. |
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The trees around the little kids' playground dropped the blossomiest blossom I had ever seen. |
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Delius later said that Ward's teaching was the only useful music instruction he ever had. |
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One either likes it the moment one first hears it, or the sound of it is once and for ever distasteful to one. |
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In May 1934, when Delius was close to death, Fenby played him Toye's In a Summer Garden, the last music, Fenby says, that Delius ever heard. |
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Although the organ was not his preferred instrument, the only post he ever held for an annual salary was as a church organist and choirmaster. |
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Deeply shaken, he goes to Baines' house and asks if she has ever spoken words to him. |
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His strong skin was of the Norse snow-fed pallor that no sun ever tanned, no adolescence ever blotched. |
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On the day after the album's UK release, Pink Floyd performed at the first ever free concert in Hyde Park. |
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Cliff wasn't about to go off to Chicago without the best blow-buddy he'd ever had. |
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Chain book sellers are, by and large, bogon and bozon emitters like nothing you've ever seen. |
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Every day, doors seem to open, and every day, we interact, perhaps more than ever before, with the world outside. |
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Did you ever see any place filled with so many big-boobied blondes, and dressed in those string bikini things? |
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If ever any rocker chose the role of everyman and lived up to it, it was Rod Stewart. |
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After Taylor left the band, Ronnie Wood took his place in 1975 and has been on guitar in tandem with Richards ever since. |
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Women deprived of decency are the damdest creatures that ever were borned. 7th. |
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Campaigning together frequently this fall, the former rivals became, if not bosom buddies, closer than either ever expected. |
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In the 21st century, several of Chaplin's films are still regarded as classics and among the greatest ever made. |
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When I started I was so busy doing a du Maurier that no one ever heard a word I said. |
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Don Pedro. Well, if ever thou dost fall from this faith, thou wilt prove a notable argument. |
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Horatio was the only classical role which Caine, who had never received dramatic training, would ever play. |
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She is the only actress ever to have portrayed both Queens Elizabeth on the screen. |
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It's safe to say that the baby boom generation is the most self-obsessed group of people ever to have boulevardiered the planet. |
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Will Barker bought the White Lodge on Ealing Green in 1902 as a base for film making, and films have been made on the site ever since. |
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The Pythons unanimously deny that they were ever out to destroy people's faith. |
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His estate, or bowery, as it was called, has ever continued in the possession of his descendants. |
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That man who is now stepping from the wet logs to the bow-guards of the Marion, how can he ever cut down a tree? |
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Shallow water gives a great splash, and so a braggart has ever been contemptible in my eyes. |
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Thus, from what has been stated, we see that neither the white puncta nor the minute white branchwork of lines were ever tubular. |
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The Attlee Government increased pensions and other benefits, with pensions raised to become more of a living income than they had ever been. |
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The man, as a matter of fact, under no circumstances, ever cared a brass farthing for what I or anybody else in his ship thought. |
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Jacob always carried a set of brass knuckles, just in case he ever got caught up in a bar fight. |
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If we ever misstate the facts it is, alas, because sometimes we mismean the proposition that we utter. |
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Yet the chances of Britain leaving the EU in the next few years are higher than they have ever been. A Brixit looms for several reasons. |
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And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. |
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Mick Beards, thirty-three, is a Brummie with the Brummiest accent you have ever heard. |
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Not just dealers but every scumbag and gunrunner calling nonstop, every Bubba and Bubbette that ever wanted a gun. |
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But it is the lot of goodness and truth ever to meet with misappreciation and disdain. |
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He burned his fingers in the stock market and has been timid about investing ever since. |
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Camerairism reflects a structural change more profound than Butskellism ever did. |
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Her eyes radiated the gentlest strength I had ever experienced, her tough, hot, callusy hands supported me with the full intensity of her life. |
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The Roamer Inn was like a model of all the canhouses I ever saw around Chicago, the granddaddy of them all. |
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There are occasional earthquakes and ever and again the dark rumbling of the sea. |
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In the wake of the poor election results, Derby predicted to Disraeli that neither of them would ever hold office again. |
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The nets caught well, and Mr. Deeley reported it the best fishing ground he ever tried. |
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Bishop Manning has his enemies, but those enemies have hardly ever caught him out on a point of theology or canon law. |
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In the 19th century alone over 50 million people left Europe for the Americas, a far higher rate than were ever taken from Africa. |
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This is so true, that of the proprietors of slaves a very small proportion indeed are ever seen to labour. |
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The mind, once jaded by an attempt above its power, either is disabled for the future, or else checks at any vigorous undertaking ever after. |
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On September 21 a devastating fire broke out in the city which the Patriots were widely blamed for, although no proof ever existed. |
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It was the largest force the British had ever sent outside of Europe at that time. |
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He was both the ablest Parliament man, and the ablest manager of a Parliament, that I believe ever lived. |
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For the briugu to fulfill these duties, he was allowed more land and privileges, but this could be lost if he ever refused guests. |
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The extent to which these peoples ever formed a distinct ethnic group remains unclear. |
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How could Fox ever win its holiday war now? Surely all would be lost, and the nation would be forced to endure another Chrismahanukwanzakah. |
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For the first time ever in British census history the 2011 Census gave the opportunity for people to describe their identity as Welsh or English. |
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Gil Hodges became the greatest circuit slugger ever to wear Dodger flannels. |
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No country has ever joined the EU without first belonging to the Council of Europe. |
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In 2015, Sweden won the contest with 365 points, becoming the first country to ever reach 300 points or more twice while winning both times. |
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On 10 April 1965 at Lansdowne Road Ireland recorded their first ever win over South Africa. |
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The investigation of difficult things by the method of analysis ought ever to precede the method of composition. |
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King Henry III of England renounced the title of Duke of Normandy by that treaty, and none of his successors ever revived it. |
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No man, however indulgent to corpulency, ever worshipped a man as round as the sun or a woman as round as the moon. |
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Or again, have you ever watched fine collie dogs couchant at twenty yards' distance? |
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The sketches themselves were the first ever done in oils directly from the subject in the open air. |
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The plan was to offer a much deeper experience than what Farmville and rest of the cow-clickers ever could. |
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King Guy responded by raising the largest army that Jerusalem had ever put in the field. |
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Improving on the Independence and his previous designs, the new defender Reliance remains the largest race sloop ever built. |
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Wallace had the unique distinction of being the only player ever to play in the English, Welsh and Scottish Cups in the same season. |
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In the eighth frame of the final, O'Sullivan made a break of 141, the highest break ever recorded in a Crucible final. |
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Nokia, Palm, Research in Motion and a number of other hand-set makers are fashioning ever more datacentric phones. |
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There is no way an angler or guide should ever dehook a toothy specimen without gloves and pliers. |
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Haerlem is a very delicate town and hath one of the fairest churches of the Gothic design I had ever seen. |
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At the age of 17 years and 358 days he became the youngest ever winner of a professional ranking tournament. |
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So far as it has gone, it probably is the most pure and desecated public good which has ever been conferred on mankind. |
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In September 1992, at the age of 16, he became the youngest player ever to qualify for the World Championship. |
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Verstappen eventually won the Spanish Grand Prix, becoming the youngest ever Grand Prix winner. |
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In 1997, he won the Ayrton Senna Memorial Cup, and also became the youngest driver ever to win the European Super A Championship. |
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I took any means to get access to you. O speak to me, Sophia! comfort my bleeding heart. Sure no one ever loved, ever doated like me. |
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This meant that Hamilton broke Bruce McLaren's record of being the youngest driver to ever lead the world championship. |
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This new podium ultimately turned out to be Arrows' last ever podium finish. |
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I admit I felt a flicker of interest, if only as an excuse to avoid ever having to attempt Downward Dog again. |
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The dragon came low to the earth. It defied every image of a draconian being Kulp had ever seen. |
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As the devil uses witches, To be their cully for a space, That, when the time's expir'd, the drazels For ever may become his vassals. |
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Believe me, my drighten, there is not one of us that has ever slacked on watch before! |
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At parting, they bestowed a cup on him of a miraculous make, for it was ever full of wine, let the drinker be ever so drouthy. |
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Using either definition, Hill is still the only person ever to have accomplished this feat. |
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The only time he had ever been in trouble with the law was when he was cited for a D.U.I. when he was in college. |
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She was also the first woman ever to be invited to the club's awards ceremony. |
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Have you dumped everyone you've ever been with? You've never been the dumpee? |
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You're the stupidest dunderhead I ever saw or ever heard of, so help me Moses! |
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It appears that Hogg is the eeriest rogue, the most observable embezzler, that ever was known. |
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Physically, it was easy, but emotionally it was the hardest thing I've ever done. |
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How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy. |
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For Derrida, no isthmus, no bridge, no road, no communication or transfer, connects or can ever connect my enisled self to other selves. |
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Did you ever think how these universal stories have become inknitted with the very life of universal history? |
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In 2001, she became the first woman boxer ever to represent England, in a fight against an Irish boxer. |
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Few have ever come hither through greater peril or on an errand more urgent. |
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He had turned her adrift, neither a wife, widow, nor maid, and here she was, one of the most estimably lovable and noble women I have ever met. |
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This was the fastest world title fight ever held in Scotland, much to the displeasure of the crowd. |
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Oh, I'll never have an e thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I program crashes. |
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This family empathy measure is highly related to ever use of birth control but not to any measure of continuous use. |
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Perry is considered by some to have been one of the greatest male players ever to have played the game. |
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One of the most insignificant-looking men I ever saw then became the destroyer of nations, the leveller of mountains, the exhauster of the ocean. |
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Nothing but the right can ever be expedient, since that can never be true expediency which would sacrifice a greater good to a less. |
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The Earth, the which may have carried us about perpetually... without our being ever able to experiment its rest. |
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He asked Ernest if they ever played in important tournaments like The Open Championship. |
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If ever they fail of beauty, this failure is not be attributed to their size. |
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At the 2012 PGA Championship, Rose recorded his best ever performance in a major championship with a tie for 3rd finish. |
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After three uterine faradizations, a patient commenced to menstruate after seven years of amenorrhea, and had continued regular ever since. |
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No single study will ever be able to overcome any and all methodological limitations. |
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However, the Kiwis posted their highest score ever against Great Britain in London. |
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On 6 July 1975, at Boroko, Papua New Guinea played their first ever international. |
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The second Test was played at the old White City Stadium on Friday 3 November 1967, it was the only Test match ever to be played there. |
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I thank thee, gentle flittermouse, for these so pleasant memories. Have you ever caught and examined a flittermouse? |
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Few of us ever have folding money in our pockets long enough to become very well acquainted with it. |
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Nothing was ever stolen in the Hotel Montana. In other fondas, yes. Not here. |
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Kelly's memoir has the most in-your-face and for-real style I've ever read. |
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Online dictionaries and grammars are likely to influence usage much more than their traditional Fowlerian counterparts ever did. |
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He was the most frecklesome kid I ever saw in my life. He was so homely that he was attractive. |
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Even if you have no intention of ever using a freemail account with Yahoo or Hotmail, it's worth opening one for this reason alone. |
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That's how she pictured him, her French lover, like the deepest kiss that she had ever felt. She who had never French kissed. |
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Nurse B, in contrast, frownfully wonders how such imbeciles could ever come to exist. |
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They were presented with the Ashes Trophy by the Australians, which the two countries have competed for ever since. |
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She delivered herself of a great number of original reflections. It was the most charming garrulity he had ever heard. |
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On 18 January 1908, the first ever Great Britain test match took place at Headingley Rugby Stadium, Leeds, versus New Zealand. |
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England won their first ever International Origin series game after winning game 1 of the 2012 series held in St Helens by 8 points. |
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Switching heightened in the early 20th century with more Scottish and Welsh players leaving the RFU than ever before. |
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The tournament began on 17 October 2014, with Harlequins playing Castres Olympique in the first ever Champions Cup game. |
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In fact, I'd been slightly gesuip ever since I'd settled into my seat in preparation for the 14-hour nonstop flight from Miami to Cape Town. |
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The teenage boy boasted that he was going to get laid by the homecoming queen, because she was the most beautiful girl he'd ever seen. |
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In the 2008 final, Munster won the cup for their second time ever by beating Toulouse at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. |
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Is Raven ever going to wrestle on TV? Or at least get to the fireworks factory? |
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Boy, youth and man, you'll ever find the world is villianously inclined so strive, as all giraffedom should, to spurn the bad and grasp the good. |
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She gave him what for all right. But you could see she was ever so pleased and she went around telling everybody about it. |
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The win gave England its first ever Rugby World Cup, and broke the Southern Hemisphere's dominance of the tournament in the process. |
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O dang it, Roger, did 'e ever see sich a sight afore? My gom! what a glorious lumination like! My goles! what a mort of gentry-folk! |
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The grass was thick around us, grama and bluestem, more than could ever be eaten. |
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I held up what had to be the most wholesome pair of granny panties I'd ever seen. They were like great-granny panties. They were even white. |
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Not only was this match England's first, but it also proved to be the first ever rugby union international. |
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Panathinaiko Stadium, the first big stadium in the modern world, overflowed with the largest crowd ever to watch a sporting event. |
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Oh, I'll never have a green thumb, no matter how long I stay at it. Nothing ever seems to work for me. Everything I plant dies. |
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In the final, Australia made 359 runs for the loss of two wickets, the largest ever total in a final, defeating India by 125 runs. |
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The hardest thing I ever did was run the 25th mile of a 26 mile long marathon. |
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She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance. |
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In June 2005, England played its first ever T20 international match, defeating Australia by 100 runs. |
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The floods are drained away, and there is nothing left to me but a parched dullness, more hatesome than ever for my dread of it is eternal. |
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The following season began with victory in the first ever Charity Shield and ended with the club's first FA Cup title. |
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Scotland contested the first ever international football game in 1872 against England. |
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The Church of England had struggled and heaved at a reformation ever since Wyclif's days. |
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Left with an empty ground, Houlding founded Liverpool in 1892 and the club has played at Anfield ever since. |
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This was the deepest dinosaur fossil ever found and the first find for Norway. |
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The island hosts annual music festivals including the Isle of Wight Festival, which, in 1970, was the largest rock music event ever held. |
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Using the caravel, systematic exploration continued ever more southerly, advancing on average one degree a year. |
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By the 21st century, English was more widely spoken and written than any language has ever been. |
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Yet it is that himselfe had been liberally gratified by his Unkle with militarie rewards, before ever he went to warres. |
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The first ever cement kiln is still in Northfleet today in a cardboard factory. |
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This amounts to more energy than the UK has ever extracted as gas from the North Sea oilfield. |
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It was the first ever seagoing screw collier and was built for John Bowes of Barnard Castle for shipping coal to London. |
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This made Geoff Hurst the only player ever to have scored three times in a World Cup final. |
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In 2015, another first occurred as the first ever divisional match took place at Wembley between the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets. |
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Ronnie Henry was the first ever player to lift a competitive club trophy at the new Wembley. |
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Just like a bamboo is hollow-hearted, he ought to open his heart to accept whatsoever of help and not ever have conceit either bias. |
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Her name was Merle, and to her name she always said she owed the fact that Gilbert Vanborough ever looked at her. |
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Netball was one of three new sports included in the 1998 Commonwealth Games and has been a fixture ever since. |
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It is regarded as highly unlikely that anyone will ever dominate the game to his level again. |
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This is the first recorded time that Gaelic has ever been taught as an official course on Prince Edward Island. |
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More than 2300 years after his death, Aristotle remains one of the most influential people who ever lived. |
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Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard. |
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He built his first hoverchair all by himself out of scavenged parts when he was only eight! And ever since, he's continued to upgrade it. |
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A very weary small boy and a weary father and mother were soon asleep in the hardest and humpiest bed ever made. |
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They even established a major garrison in Sicily in case the Seleucids ever got to Italy. |
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The Romans pursued the Seleucids by crossing the Hellespont, which marked the first time a Roman army had ever entered Asia. |
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Claudius made the Praetorians promise to kill him if he ever married again. |
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Therefore for me, there is only one optimum place to ever put the camera if you are to achieve maximum impact for the story. |
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This was the first ever complete translation of either poem into the English language and it had a profound influence on English literature. |
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Neither Honorius nor Arcadius ever displayed any ability either as rulers or as generals, and both lived as the puppets of their courts. |
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We do not know if Arcadius ever became aware of the existence of this advice, but it had no recorded effect. |
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After only 13 years at Repton, in 669 the fifth bishop, Saint Chad, moved the bishopric to Lichfield, where it has been based ever since. |
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In August 2014, he recorded the first ever unabridged audiobook of William Golding's 1964 novel, The Spire, for Canongate Books. |
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However, in reality, the king's rule only ever extended to parts of the island. |
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I cannot say that I ever saw an adder, in regard there are none in these parts. |
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Modern researchers do not think that the plague ever became endemic in Europe or its rat population. |
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There hath been ever a discrepance of vesture of youth and age, men and women. |
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