• In any case, it's fair to say that no one can read his book and ever again think of Florida as the blessed, sun-soaked paradise of resilient myth.

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  • Mr Speaker we must reflect on what has happened, redress the abuses, make sure that nothing like this can ever happen again and make sure the public see us as individual MPs accountable to our constituents.

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  • "The fact that they were so far in the past doesn't mean we have any less responsibility and we've got to first of all make sure that nothing like that would ever be possible again, and secondly to get to the bottom of what actually happened, " he said.

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  • It is very unlikely that it will ever get up again and in that respect, this article is correct.

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  • But cotton is no longer king, water licences are more expensive than ever and Bourke, once again, is hanging in limbo.

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  • And the crowds, I don't think I've ever come across anything anywhere near like that and I doubt I ever will again.

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  • And even though unemployment in the euro zone is now higher than ever, again the divergences between rich and poor states are taking their toll.

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  • The wealth manager gives them a personal-finance guidebook, introduces them to the firm's staff and explains that a Roth IRA "is one of the few IRS-sponsored techniques where they can pay tax on their money and not ever have to again, " he says.

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  • After all, she had completely lost contact with Mbali's father long before her birth, did not know if he knew he had a daughter, did not anticipate that she would ever see him again, and frankly did not care if she did or not.

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  • The innovation and wealth graph tilts up ever so slightly during the Renaissance and then tilts again after the steam engine launched the first Industrial Revolution.

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  • "If Horace had not been microchipped it would have been extremely unlikely that owner and pet would ever have met again, " he added.

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  • It will take a long time before pride is fully restored, and, if this ever happens again, it will definitely not be soon.

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  • That aside, when a chief executive leaves under a cloud, his career is wrecked and he is unlikely ever again to run a firm of similar size.

    ECONOMIST: Firing the boss

  • OK, such things happen and damages are paid and no one ever mentions them again except to point out that it was invasion of privacy or libel.

    FORBES: Max Mosley's Very Amusing Attempt to Sue Google

  • But several teachers told the task force Friday evening that they felt they were being left out of the process, and some said it would be too traumatic to ever work on the property again, according to task force members and school district staff who described the private session.

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  • And here in America, it isn't 1776, and it won't ever be again.

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  • Last summer, I wrote this blog post about former Wine Spectator senior editor James Suckling, his departure from the magazine, and whether wine ratings would ever again matter.

    FORBES: Too Critical

  • But the really interesting question, now that they've been forced by regulators to hold much more capital and cash as a protection against shocks, is when and whether they'll ever again make the bumper profits of yore.

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  • So when Apple puts out a mediocre mapping app, that disappoints me and everyone else, then Tim Cook has to get down on bended knee and apologize to me, and promise never ever to do that again.

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  • Unfortunately, the egregious ills of the past were not rectified yesterday morning and we are forced yet again to wonder when and if the Veterans Committee will ever forgive Marvin Miller.

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  • Whilst most knee injuries have a good prognosis, some can lead to significant impairment and may even stop someone from ever skiing again.

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  • "I pray for all who have been harmed, their families, the parishioners and that nothing like this will ever happen again, " Sheehan said.

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  • Second, the company must clearly communicate what it is doing to fix the problem and prevent anything like it from ever happening again.

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  • Often, when the grocery store is empty and all you can hear is the buzzing of flies, I think of that young man whose name we never knew and whom no one in town ever mentioned again.

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  • Magic bullets for understanding metastasis "have been proposed again and again, and nothing has ever held up, " says Richard Klausner, former head of the National Cancer Institute and now a principal at the Column Group, a venture capital firm.

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  • She said it was a commitment and process far more difficult than she ever expected, and she's conflicted on whether she would do it again if she has another child.

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  • Aside from refusing to ever hire you again, executives have long memories and will bad mouth you any chance they get.

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  • He will not be allowed to appeal the decision for five years and is unlikely to ever practise in the UK again.

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  • Baduel, who insists he is innocent, has been sentenced to eight years in jail and has been banned from ever holding political office again.

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  • If the Supremes uphold this basic argument, it could prevent multibillion-dollar settlements like the ones for Wyeth's diet drug Redux and Merck 's painkiller Vioxx from ever happening again.

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