After three decades, Beijing's rowers are under pressure as never before to win that breakthrough Olympic gold.
Civil society and governments are coming together as never before to promote liberty, share knowledge, and protect human dignity.
Brands can tap into these strong celebrity followings on social media like never before to cost effectively drive customer acquisition.
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Just as we're positioned as never before to secure justice in our economy, we're poised as never before to create a safer, freer, more peaceful world.
But so far it has done the opposite, drawing attention as never before to the Italian prime minister's idiosyncratic relationship with the courts and the media.
Thanks to the imaginative and innovative design Thomas Leeser has given us, and thanks to the generosity of our donors-chief among them the City of New York-we are able as never before to illuminate screen culture in all its variety, as both art and industry, for New Yorkers of every age and for our visitors from around the globe.
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Agile development has a useful concept called a spike: a small experiment done to prove something a developer has never done before to understand the full scope of a certain type of feature.
The teacher later approached Zaremba and told him that Oscar had never before volunteered to contribute.
And those who are just getting started have an opportunity, like never before, to benefit from a wealth of resources from private and public sources.
Roberta Morrell of Morrell Wines in New York said she appreciated it when someone brought a wine she'd never tasted before to her home in the Hamptons.
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He says that he has never before spoken to the media about the deal that he, Ozzie (78 years old) and Schupak made with the American Basketball Association thirty five years ago.
Using materials never before available to historians, biographer Geoffrey Perret has fashioned a revealing portrait of Dwight David Eisenhower, the Allied Commander in Europe during World War II and the 34th president of the United States.
The All Blacks, who had never before failed to reach the last four in a World Cup, came roaring back to regain the lead when a period of pressure ended with No. 8 Rodney So'oialo forcing himself over in the 62nd minute.
The infiltration of text messaging these days is astounding, and after years of being way behind our European counterparts, us Yanks are mosying up to SMS like never before -- to the tune of billions of text messages a month in the U.S. But let's talk about love -- is it coming into its own regarding the text messaging game?
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So once again I say we should seize the moment - because never before have I seen a world so willing to come together Never before has that been more needed.
Other cross platform benefits mean players can set their trophies and game saves to synchronise automatically, and access to online storage like never before will give fans up to 2GB of game saves online (1GB on PS3 and 1GB on PS Vita).
"They're showing up at arms fairs they've never been to before, " said Siemon T.
And just as they turned to you like never before, budget shortfalls threatened your capacity to help.
Not only will completion of the financial regulatory reform bill provide some certainty to the markets about how we are going to prevent a crisis like this from happening again, but it also ensures that consumers are going to be protected like never before on all the things day to day that involve interactions with the financial system.
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Starting my own business is now also a possible option - I would never have had the courage to consider that before, as I never felt I had the all-round skills to manage a business.
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If this last explanation is the right one, we may eventually get back to the same rate of productivity growth we had before, even if we never get back to the same path we were on before the fall.
Goldman was also allowed to become a commercial bank, giving the glorified gambling house something it never had before, the power to get nearly-zero-interest loans from the Fed.
Instead I told the story of Christmas as I had never had occasion to before.
She's never been to Iraq before and she'll only be in country for a few weeks.
So we've got to compete with other countries like we've never had to compete before.
And that in turn means we must innovate like never before, finding solutions to problems previously undreamed of.
Never before have states agreed to accept so many restrictions on their domestic behaviour, or to submit to international scrutiny.
Considering that interleague play started in 1997, it is hard to believe the White Sox have never been to Flushing before.
"We had to close for four days and we've never had to close before, not even in the snow, " she said.
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This had never occurred to me before, and my cheeks burned with frustration as I realized that this has already happened to me.
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