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`` Never could figure out why you ever wanted to be a cop, Jed.
" Eleanor Audeley ", wife of Sir John Davies, is said to have been brought before the High Commission in 1634 for extravagances, stimulated by the discovery that her name could be transposed to " Reveale, O Daniel ", and to have been laughed out of court by another anagram submitted by Sir John Lambe, the dean of the Arches, " Dame Eleanor Davies ", " Never soe mad a ladie ".
The joke was that " SECAM " stood for " Something exceedingly Contrary to the American Method " versus NTSC " Never Twice the Same Color " whilst " Peace At Last " or " Perfection At Last " could only be obtained through the PAL system.
*" Never in a thousand years could I have predicted such a large recovery.
Never a true openings maven, at least when compared to contemporaries such as Geller and Fischer, he excelled in the middlegame with highly imaginative yet usually sound and deeply planned play, which could erupt into tactical violence as needed.
During an interview for Guitar Hero III, when Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones was asked why he, instead of Vicious, recorded the bass parts of Never Mind the Bollocks, Jones responded, " Sid was in a hospital with yellow jaundice and he couldn't really play, not that he could play anyway.
One inhabitant that could be classified as half-animal, half-magical creature ( or possibly " deity ", in the case of an interpretation of the Neverland's agencies as " Pathetic Fallacy "), the " Never bird ", featured prominently in chapter nine of Barrie's novel.
He had major success with " Travelin ' Man " (# 1 ), " A Teenager's Romance " (# 2 ), " Poor Little Fool " (# 1 ), " Young World " (# 5 ), " Lonesome Town " (# 7 ), " Never Be Anyone Else But You " (# 6 ), " Sweeter Than You " (# 9 ), " It's Up to You " (# 6 ), and " Teenage Idol " (# 5 ), which clearly could have been about Nelson himself.
Bagnold wrote, " Never in our peacetime travels had we imagined that war could ever reach the enormous empty solitudes of the inner desert, walled off by sheer distance, lack of water, and impassable seas of sand dunes.
Never before in Siam could agricultural products be for sale and exports rather than subsistence farming ( Before Bowring, those who traded rice with foreigners would be executed for treason ).
Never completed, it could only be used in summer, with services held whenever a minister visited.
One track on the album was " Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television ," a monologue in which he identified these words, expressing amazement that these particular words could not be used, regardless of context.
Never did the Gestapo could get hold of him.
" Never mind that Jews were not immune from the ravages of the plague ; they were tortured until they " confessed " to crimes that they could not possibly have committed.
" Never could a fateful measure have had a more quiet passage ", wrote historian Peter Thomas.
* The Rancid Ninja – Never shown, but Nelson stated that he wishes he could forget becoming him.
Never in the history of transportation had any community been supplied such a large proportion of its needs by air, even in the heart of civilization over friendly terrain ... After the Hump, those of us who had developed an expertise in air transportation knew that we could fly anything anywhere anytime.
" Never, dear friend, could I be happier.
One evening during a tender conversation in a grove, she told him, " Never was a man so lovable, and no lover ever loved like you ," only to add, " but your friend Saint-Lambert is listening to us, and my heart could never love twice.
In reference to Katana's Asian heritage, Major Victory says " Never could figure it out.
" The note's content caused a minor furor for several reasons: Never before had the Toaster commented on current events, such as sports, nor could anyone explain the negative reference to the Baltimore Ravens, whose team nickname was inspired by " The Raven ," Poe's most famous poem.
Never did I see such a miserable, such wretched place, – long rooms with ranges of beds, no other furniture except benches, or perhaps one or two crazy chairs, the floors far dirtier than an ordinary house could be if it were never washed.
Never suspecting such an attack could be mounted from Australia, they assumed it had been carried out by local saboteurs, most probably pro-Communist Chinese guerillas.
Never the animals themselves, only their products, which could consist of dung or fur.

Never and break
Never mind that brute-force might require 2 < sup > 128 </ sup > encryptions ; an attack requiring 2 < sup > 110 </ sup > encryptions would be considered a break ... simply put, a break can just be a certificational weakness: evidence that the cipher does not perform as advertised.
* Never give a sucker an even break
At 29, McQueen got a significant break when Frank Sinatra removed Sammy Davis, Jr., from the film Never So Few after Davis supposedly made some mildly negative remarks about Sinatra in a radio interview, and Davis's role went to McQueen.
Lamarr was host of Never Mind the Buzzcocks when the show launched in 1996 and continued in this role for 17 series until 2005, when he announced that he was to take a break from the show.
After witnessing a fight between the couple, Sid's secretary, Mabel, tries to help Hines break from his jealous ways (" I'll Never Be Jealous Again ").
In May 2005, after taking a four-year break from directing, Johar began working on his third film as a director and fourth film as writer ; Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, ( Never Say Goodbye ).
Never talked down to you and made you feel comfortable in his presence " He earned the nation's highest decoration for heroism, the Medal of Honor, during the 1st Marine Division's fight to break out of the Chosin Reservoir area.
: Never break a promise about peace.
During a break between 1986 tour legs, Gone recorded their second album, Gone II: But Never Too Gone.
They explain to Leo that it is in fact " bad luck " to say " good luck " on opening night and that the correct phrase is to say " break a leg " (" You Never Say Good Luck on Opening Night ").

Never and through
During the Brain Salad Surgery tour of 1974 ( one show of which was documented on the 3-LP set, Welcome Back My Friends, to the Show That Never Ends ), Emerson's keyboard setup included the Hammond C-3 organ, run through multiple Leslie speakers driven by HiWatt guitar amplifiers, the Moog 3C modular synthesiser ( modified by addition of various modules and an oscilloscope ) with ribbon controller, a Steinway concert grand piano with a Moog Minimoog synthesiser on top of it ( used for the steel drum part on Karn Evil 9, 2nd Impression ), an upright acoustic-electric piano that was used for honky-tonk piano sounds, a Hohner Clavinet and another Moog Minimoog synthesiser.
Never losing faith, we waited through the many years of struggle to achieve our rights.
He separated from his long standing management company, Avalon, after a promised BBC series fell through ( and because of a loss of trust resulting in part from incidents such as the retitling of the blasphemy documentary ), and appeared on the BBC Radio 4 quiz Quote Unquote, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and on Have I Got News for You, purportedly to pay for his wedding.
The Never Too Much album was arranged by high school classmate Nat Adderley, Jr., a collaboration that would last through Vandross's career.
His best known works include the Sex Pistols album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols and the singles " Anarchy in the UK ", " God Save The Queen " ( based on a Cecil Beaton photograph of Queen Elizabeth II, with an added safety pin through her nose and swastikas in her eyes, described by Sean O ' Hagan of The Observer as " the single most iconic image of the punk era "), " Pretty Vacant " and " Holidays in the Sun ".
The countrypolitan sound — a polished, streamlined sound featuring string sections, background vocals and crooning lead vocalists — was popularized by artists including Lynn Anderson, Glen Campbell, Ann Murray, Dottie West, Tammy Wynette and others, achieving their successes through such songs as "( I Never Promised You A ) Rose Garden ," " Snowbird " and others.
For example, on her appointment, the associate editor of The Spectator, and former editor of BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Rod Liddle, wrote: " Never elected by anyone, anywhere, totally unqualified for almost every job she has done, she has risen to her current position presumably through a combination of down-the-line Stalinist political correctness and the fact that she has the charisma of a caravan site on the Isle of Sheppey.
A 2010 novel, The Man Who Never Returned by Peter Quinn, investigates the Crater case through the lens of a 1955 fictional detective.
Nonetheless, the Grandmaster felt the game would be incomplete unless the power was used, noting " Never, in a thousand games on a thousand worlds, have I quit the table ere the game was through!
On July 7, it was announced that the album would be titled And One Head Can Never Die ( to be typeset and one head can never die ) and would be released through Interscope Records on September 22, 2009.
In the episode " Never Kill a Boy on the First Date " a bus passing through Sunnydale was attacked by a group of the Master's vampires.
In the third volume, Never Call Retreat ( 1965 ), the war continued through Vicksburg, Gettysburg, and the bloody struggles of 1864 and 1865 before the final surrender.
: Never through me shall thou come to harm!
Many of these rules ( for example: " Never run out in front of traffic ") are useful and valid all through life ; others (" Premarital sex is wrong ", or " You can never trust a cop ") are opinions that may be less helpful.
The song " Swallow My Pride " originally appeared on the band's debut EP, Come on Down, and the song " Together We'll Never " was previously released as a single through Tasque Force Records in 1986.
Never someone who spun the ball sharply, he achieved success through the accuracy of his bowling.
Of the DeSylva, Brown and Henderson songs introduced in the film, " Never Swat a Fly " is remembered today, through such covers as the classic 1930 recording by McKinney's Cotton Pickers, the 1967 revival by Jim Kweskin & The Jug Band, and more recent recordings by Doc Cheatham among others.
" She claims to be able to read an author's character through the index he created for his own history text, and warns the narrator, an author, " Never index your own book.
They have many saying and practices such as " Fruit of the barrow is enough for the Borrible ," " Never stand behind a door when there's someone coming through the other side ," " It is sad to pass through life without one good adventure ," and " It is better to die young than to be caught.
While " Hero " describes the hidden power inside each individual, " Never Too Far " encourages those who are doubtful over their very existence, and how through perseverance, one can see that nothing is ever ' too far away '.
* Never, under any circumstances, have a legitimate job or significant property ( e. g. a house ), no matter how much difficulty this brings ; live only on money obtained through gambling or theft ( the word ' theft ' as used here describes any criminal activity considered ' legitimate ' by the Vory ), and rely on lower-level criminals for accommodation.
Never Alone is the third album by Christian singer Amy Grant, released in 1980 through Myrrh Recordings.

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