But it is our request that you cannot simultaneously be talking and at the same time the terror machine is as active as ever before.
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An April 2002 referendum, by means of which the general installed himself as president for five years, gave him a Soviet-style approval rate of 98% with twice as many people reported voting as ever before.
And those competing visions are going to be determined in this next election as much as they ever have before.
Cadets, you distinguished yourselves as leaders before you ever stepped foot on the Terrazzo.
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It makes sense with more people out of work than ever before as our unemployment rate remained at 10% in December and many projections for it to peak at between 10.5%. and 10.75% in the first half of 2011.
Silvio Pietroluongo, director of charts for Billboard, said the conundrum the music industry faces is that while albums aren't selling nearly as well as before, the music is bigger than ever.
And it adds up to a significant accord -- one that takes us farther than we have ever gone before as an international community.
Thus, the flood of job applicants has to be strained more finely than ever before, as even unsexy firms find themselves with multiple well-qualified applicants for each position.
Yet under current tax laws, all of that counts as income to me before I ever see a penny of it.
"It exploded in a flash nearly 10 times as bright as anything we've ever seen before, " said Bill Cooke, of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office.
But only days later, its chief executive, Wayne Lapierre, appeared before cameras as defiant as ever.
Like so many other spots on the Outback Coast, this one seemed as if no one before us had ever visited.
And President Obama is taking a major step toward concluding one of those wars, just as he pledged to do before he ever took office.
Legislators and regulators will be forced to take notice as participants challenge, more effectively than ever before, both employer plan-gutting maneuvers and the very rules of the game.
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As people live and work longer than ever before, the modern office now houses up to four wildly different generations under one roof and it can be a Petri dish for problems.
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Tania Harrison, who has commissioned more shows this year than ever before, describes her programme as "a curious adventure".
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Abusers have been making the substance, known as GHB, since long before Xyrem was ever approved by the Food and Drug Administration.
Regulation and self-regulation of the brokerage and money management industries is coming into question as more information is getting to investors than ever before.
Since just about every airline has been through some sort of bankruptcy proceeding, industry labor wages are probably as close to parity with each other than ever before.
And though all these challenges went unsolved, we still managed to spend more money and pile up more debt, both as individuals and through our government, than ever before.
The President also states that he believes that Ms. Lewinsky raised with him, again before she was ever listed as a possible witness in the Jones case, the prospect of having Mr. Vernon Jordan assist in her job search.
Of course, social media networks and new location-based services such as FourSquare and Facebook Places make it easier than ever before for brands to apply strategy to collaborative community marketing.
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So local courts do not even have the experience and the jurisprudence to try cases of price manipulation and insider trading as no such case has ever been brought to them before.
More Americans are working for themselves than ever before, a trend that says as much about the future of full-time work in large enterprises as its does about lifestyle choices among freelancers.
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And because the world is, as a general matter, more complex today than ever before, with arcane technologies and difficult science underlying more of modern business practices, government regulation, and life in general.
According to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, there are more women running for high office this year that there have ever been before, and nearly twice as many women running as Republicans than there were just two years ago.
It becomes central to the Spotify experience as the service brings artists and fans closer together than ever before.
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It's also a fun time to be a gamer, as there are more games available for more devices than ever before.
Despite the AIDS epidemic and new strains of tuberculosis, we are, as a whole, less susceptible to mortal illnesses than ever before.
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