In my current life as the First Lady of the United States, I am incredibly blessed and I know that, because I have more support than I could have ever asked for and ever imagined, including my mother, who has moved here to help us sort through all the challenges.
For a moment, I thought of the boy on the road and wondered if it would ever come to this for him, if he would ever come home and find someone he cared for, but no longer loved, asleep in an armchair.
He believes the public will get ever more fed up paying for petroleum and sending dollars overseas, and ever more comfortable buying and driving electric vehicles.
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Alibaba says it completed the largest private non-LBO financing ever for a technology company, and the largest private financing ever for a private sector company based in China.
Her characters have a demented dissociation from nature and for ever confuse the animate and the inert.
The French and Dutch referendums have kyboshed further integration for quite a while, and perhaps for ever.
But there are also homecomings as terrible in their way as exile: parents who finally reclaim children from orphanages, but live out their relationships in stigma and silence, for ever hoarding food and quailing before policemen.
Hardware and software makers pushed ever shorter product cycles and provided ever more power for the same or lower price, flooding customers with capacity.
The Cabinet Office said Parliament was required to seek the consent of the Queen and the Prince of Wales for certain bills and consent had only ever been refused on ministers' advice and never for a government bill.
From the other side, supporters of the shift to austerity believe it is both essential and appropriate: deficit spending cannot go on for ever, and by boosting firms' and households' confidence and lowering the risk premium on government debt, well-designed fiscal consolidation can actually boost growth.
Nothing lasts for ever and fresh opportunities will always come along.
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With productivity at historically high levels and employers asking for ever more time worked and bringing on temporary workers, this suggests that current employees are being squeezed for all they can effectively produce.
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The BBC's chief political correspondent Norman Smith said Mr Johnson wanted to kill the idea of a third runway for ever and this was a "marked escalation" of the dispute within the party.
The summer of 2010 was the deadliest for Russia, and the hottest ever for India, with temperatures in some parts of the country reaching 122 degrees in north India.
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All this may work for a bit, but thrifty German consumers will not be kept away from bargain telephony for ever, and heavy-handedness stokes public hostility to the company.
It has to be regarded as a powerful new force in a world where population growth and competition for resources have changed the economic and political ground rules for ever, apparently crippling the ability of old-style free-market economics to deliver growth.
It will continue to dominate the world of entertainment for a long time to come, and maybe for ever.
But Mordred -- big, proud, poor Mordred -- he leaned against me the next day after losing control and wetting the carpet for the first time ever, and Douglas and I leaned onto each other, hard and sobbing, when we heard the word "tumor" the day after that.
Crops are withering as a result of this historic drought and feed for livestock is growing ever more scarce and expensive.
It distracts banks from their true purpose of expanding financial opportunities and reducing risk for an ever wider circle of citizens and enterprises.
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Approximately 80% of the commercial vehicles sold were mini and light trucks and buses, ideal replacements for agricultural vehicles and those ever-present inkfish.
The need for ever higher development budgets leads to needing ever larger sales and ever larger marketing organisations in order to get those sales.
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"Looking at Jodi's face, I think this is probably the first time in her life she has ever been held responsible for what she's done, ever, and I think she's in shock, " she said.
It was totally out of character and for the first time ever I picked him up and left a restaurant.
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New polling shows fewer Americans than ever believe the president has a plan for success in Iraq, and more than ever harbor doubts about the president's ability to handle threats to the national security.
We ended up running it for years and it became our most successful commercial ever, as well as the foundation for seminars and marketing programs.
And the Kremlin's denizens cannot be both reliable partners for peace and disposed, as ever, to cheat on treaties and pursue their interests without regard to ours.
And the Likud for its part will face ever greater temptation to criticise Mr Barak for softness, and to demand tougher military reprisals.
The artist formerly known as Stefani Germanotta had been nominated for 13, the most ever for an artist, and took home a record eight, including Video of the Year, Best Pop Video and Best Female Video.
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