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`` I've never done this before '', she said later, when he was arranging himself to leave.
`` I've never done this before '', they always said, shaking their dresses down over their white shoulders.
`` I've never done this before '', they always said, waiting for the elevator in the hotel corridor.
`` I've never done this before '', they always said, pouring another whiskey.
`` I've never done this before '', they always said, putting on their stockings.
On ships at sea, on railroad trains, in summer hotels with mountain views, they always said, `` I've never done this before ''.
`` That's one thing I've never done '', she said promptly.
I've never noticed that it improves things any ''.
You'll never believe the places I've been today.
`` I've never owned any painting overalls.
`` I've been after her for years '', Needham said, `` but I've never been able to get anywhere until the last few days ''.
Benington said, `` I've never seen a player have a game as great as Mankowski did against Bradley that day ''.
I never liked going straight into an examination with patients -- it relaxes them, I've always thought, to chat first.
`` I have talked to him, but you know I've never tried to push him into any profession.
`` Well I've been ready a long time -- goodness, we all have, but never mind, dear ; ;
Five years later when asked for his view of the rule change, the current president, Stephen Jones, replied, " I've never been more proud of my dad than the night he ... lifted that policy.
' I never saw anything to substantiate that in all the time I was with him .” Kaye ’ s final girlfriend, Marlene Sorosky, reported that he told her, " I've never had a homosexual experience in my life.
I've never had any kind of gay relationship.
I've had opportunities, but I never did anything about them.
I've never seen anyone play like that before or since.
A rhetorical question such as " Then please explain, how could I possibly have beaten a wife that I've never had?
* The airline ticketing agent who checked in Mohamed Atta, the purported leader of the September 11 attacks, and a companion, would afterwards say that looking at the pair his first reaction was to think, " If this doesn't look like two Arab terrorists, I've never seen two Arab terrorists.
" People think this season is the first time I touched a football ; they don't realize I've been doing this for years – just not on this level, because I never got the chance.

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`` Sometimes we'd have trouble persuading her to make tax-exempt charitable contributions, and I've known her to quarrel with a plumber over a bill for fixing a faucet ; ;
`` Oh, I've known him quite a while ''.
As I was saying, I've known all about the old records, including the old Norberg deed.
Day herself was full of praise for Cagney, stating that he was " the most professional actor I've ever known.
Hillary Rodham Clinton's memoirs call Foster " one of the best lawyers I've ever known ," and compared him in style and substance to Gregory Peck's Atticus Finch role in the classic 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird.
He later commented that " she had a small talent "; but, as work progressed, he became " full of admiration " for " the greatest determination to excel of any actress I've known.
The dosage of cannabis is neither precise nor predictable, but I've never known of anyone dying simply from taking it.
He had the energy, a very keen intelligence, and more chutzpah than any Jew I've ever known.
Sergey told Malseed, " I've known for a long time that my father wasn't able to pursue the career he wanted ", but Sergey only picked up the details years later after they had settled in the United States.
" Until you're known in my profession as a monster, you are not a star ", she said, " I've never fought for anything in a treacherous way.
And I've known him since I was 10, so it was fun to sit behind the board and push him.
He was one of the greatest people I've ever known, as a man, a friend, and a musician.
He once said " I've always known I haven't a personality of my own, I have to be someone else to be happy.
It later came to mean any substantial railway station building ( a different Russian word, stantsiya, is used for minor stations ). The word " voksal " ( воксал ) had been known in the Russian language with the meaning of " amusement park " long before the 1840s and may be found, e. g., in the poetry of Aleksandr Pushkin: ( To Natalie ( 1813 ): " At fêtes and in voksals, / I've been flitting like a gentle Zephyrus "
In 1946, Bebop " co-inventor " Dizzy Gillespie encouraged the young trombonist's development with the comment, " I've always known that the trombone could be played different, that somebody'd catch on one of these days.
As Hammett said: " All my characters were based on people I've known personally, or known about.
As the member of the Bee Gees, he is also known as the lead vocalist on their tracks from 1967 to 1968 they are: " New York Mining Disaster 1941 ", " Massachusetts ", " I've Gotta Get a Message to You " and " I Started a Joke ".
A half-hour documentary film about Arbus's life and work known as Masters of Photography: Diane Arbus or Going Where I've Never Been: the Photography of Diane Arbus was produced in 1972 and released on video in 1989.
The social reform campaigner Lord Longford said he " felt more admiration Profumo than all the men I've known in my lifetime ".
" Gary just had a style about him, it was incredible because every bass player in the world that I've ever known has always loved his style, with those melodic bass lines ", Box commented later.
Many of Vaughan's 1946 Musicraft recordings became quite well known among jazz aficionados and critics, including " If You Could See Me Now " ( written and arranged by Tadd Dameron ), " Don't Blame Me ", " I've Got a Crush on You ", " Everything I Have Is Yours " and " Body and Soul ".
Pelle is known for his " colourful idiocy "-stage diving, scissor kicks, climbing amps, and eschewing false modesty with pronouncements such as " I've been busy being fantastic.
I've long chosen him for a hero ( this has been in my mind for three years ) because he is one of the half-dozen men I have known who were built on a grand scale.

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