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never and did
For weeks I wandered about this neighborhood of warehouses and garages, truck terminals and taxi repair shops, gasoline pumps and longshoremen's lunch counters, yet never did I cease to feel myself a stranger there.
`` No, I never did see his face.
He went to Key West every fall and winter and was the only man in town who did not know that his title of `` Commodore '' was never used without irony.
Never, never did I offer him the exclusive rights.
That night he dreamed a dream violent with passion, in which he and the Woman, now the teacher, did everything except engage in the act ( and this probably only because he had never engaged in the act in reality ), and when he awoke the next morning his heart was afire.
The slaves never shared in their profits, while they did share, in a very real sense, in the profits of the slave-owners: they were fed, clothed, doctored, and so forth ; ;
Koenigsberg never did learn what Hearst wanted, for the latter shook hands and moved toward the door.
There is every reason to recognize that in the very last years of his life, as we shall see, Thompson did take the drug in carefully rationed doses to ease the pains of his illness, but the exact date at which this began has never been determined.
And Pike never did find out if Robinson was really responsible for the `` Vale '' letter.
Yes, I went to the city, And there I did bitterly cry, Men out of touch with the earth, And with never a glance at the sky.
And so the young minister resigned, to go and study and pray, having never passed a day, he told his parishioners, when `` I did not gain from you far more than I ever gave to you ''.
Only Palestine, and I will never live to see Palestine because I did not believe.
often tempted to ask questions but he never did.
He never rested until he discovered who the culprit was, and when he did, he vowed vengeance on Viola Lake if ever the chance came his way.
Regardless of how much of a slob you knew yourself to be, you could be certain they would never find out -- and even if they did it would make no difference.
`` Did you or did you not say what I said you said, because Jane said you never said what I said ''??
When he had left, I could never remember whether he had poked them in their middles, laughingly, with a thick index finger or whether he was merely so much the sort of person who did this that one assumed the action, not bothering to look.
Somewhat to his surprise he found that one girl, whom he would never have considered for the job since she had appeared somewhat mousy and also had been in the office a relatively short time, did the most outstanding job of playing the role of receptionist, showing wit, sparkle, and aplomb.
The pro-Western government, which the United States had helped in a revolt against the Souvanna Phouma `` neutralist '' government, never did appear to spark much fighting spirit in the Royal Lao Army.
I never did miss one in a playoff game -- I kicked about 20 in the five playoff games my last two years ''.
The Bears took the lead in the first inning, as they did in Sunday's opener, and never lagged.
Benington said, `` I've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day ''.
A tiny handful never did make the concert.
In a sense, he is offering Bonn what its famous son ( who left as a youth ) never did -- the sound of the composer's mature style.
If he died before she did, she would never be unable to resist opening it.

never and seek
Typically, masters are either adults who never practiced the sport as children or teenagers, or former elite athletes who have retired but still seek a way to be involved in the sport.
The foreign office argued that: first, a long-term coalition between France and Russia had to fall apart ; secondly, Russia and Britain would never get together ; and, finally, Britain would eventually seek an alliance with Germany.
He had never attempted to bestow upon himself the title of the pioneer of experimental psychology, did not seek to have any “ disciples ”, and left the exploitation of the new field to others.
A. Spranger found the political subtext of Heracleidae, never far to seek, so particularly apt in Athens towards the end of the peace of Nicias, in 419 BCE, that he suggested the date as its first performance.
Since he never put the story between hard covers, readers had to seek out a copy of that issue or find it on microfilm.
For unknown reasons she remains the only member never to seek legal recourse for past royalty fees.
In early 1990, Libya and the Sudan announced that they would seek “ unity .” This unity was never implemented.
Jennings never learned to read music, but he practiced to seek a career in music and avoid a possible future picking cotton and other temporary jobs.
The contract was never renegotiated, and after Daley announced he would not seek a seventh term, the owners of the Park Grill sought to sell.
On the other hand, if such reasoned conclusions are only built originally upon a foundation of sense perceptions, then, the argument being considered goes, our most logical conclusions can never be said to be certain because they are built upon the very same fallible perceptions they seek to better.
In exchange for Belarus and Ukraine joining the UN, the United States had the right to seek two more votes, a right that has never been exercised.
The agreement, signed by President Risto Ryti but never ratified by the Finnish Parliament, bound Finland not to seek a separate peace.
The support from Germany never materialised, and Edward was forced to seek peace.
He never forgot his imprisonment or the fact that he had not deserved it, and it motivated him to seek justice for others.
: And I never find the happiness I seek
Alger sent Unitarian officials in Boston a letter of remorse, and his father assured them his son would never seek another post in the church.
Angered by the British government's heartless use of biological weaponry, Nemo leaves in the Nautilus and tells Quatermain and Murray to " never seek again ", mistakenly believing that they knew the details of the British plan.
Tang China never sent official envoys to Japan, for Japanese kings, or emperors as they styled themselves, did not seek investiture from the Chinese emperor.
The anonymous writer described the terrain the party was crossing: " No country that I have ever heard of bears any resemblance to it ; it seems like a vast sea filled with grass and green trees, and expressly intended as a retreat for the rascally Indian, from which the white man would never seek to drive them ".
He never gave altar calls at the conclusion of his sermons, but he always extended the invitation that if anyone was moved to seek an interest in Christ by his preaching on a Sunday, they could meet with him at his vestry on Monday morning.
1: 10, " Therefore, brethren, be the more zealous to confirm your call and election, for if you do this you will never fall ," Arminians still seek to nourish and encourage believers so that they might remain in a saved state.
For as she can never hope to be looked on kindly here, and must always expect to be sent back whence she came, so will she always seek to win the King by other than natural means ; she will struggle for position and power by intrigue and the sowing of discord, to the mischief of the King, the nation, and the Empire ...
He never seemed to get ( or seek ) much monetary gain in what he was doing – just temporary respectability.
When a user is forbidden from scaling the drawing, s / he must turn instead to the engineer ( for the answers that the scaling would seek ), and s / he will never erroneously scale something that is inherently unable to be accurately scaled.
" For the invincibly ignorant, he saw their path to salvation as being through the mediation of the Church's missionary activity: " the sons of the Catholic Church … should always be zealous to seek them out and aid them, whether poor, or sick, or afflicted with any other burdens, with all the offices of Christian charity ; and they should especially endeavor to snatch them from the darkness of error in which they unhappily lie, and lead them back to Catholic truth and to the most loving Mother the Church, who never ceases to stretch out her maternal hands lovingly to them, and to call them back to her bosom so that, established and firm in faith, hope, and charity, and ' being fruitful in every good work ' ( Colossians 1: 10 ), they may attain eternal salvation.

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