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Munch was pleased with the " great commotion ", and wrote in a letter: " Never have I had such an amusing time — it's incredible that something as innocent as painting should have created such a stir.
* In Ernest Hemingway's short story A Way You'll Never Be, Captain Paravicini says to Nick, the protagonist who is suffering from psychological instability following a head wound, " I said it should have been trepanned.
Poor Baby complains that " I Never Get What I Pray For ," before they meet Ed, who is about to drown some kittens-Swallow manages to save them and the kids realise that they should have been " Home By Now.
He was widely praised for his performances in the two matches, with former England international Alan Shearer commenting, " Never in a million years did I expect to be discussing whether Emile Heskey should keep his place ahead of Wayne Rooney but the Wigan striker was outstanding over both games.
" Never ", said Mr. Lockwood, " in the whole course of his experience — and he defied any of his learned friends to quote an experience — had there been such an attempt made on the part of those who should be most careful of all others to preserve the liberties of their fellowmen and to preserve the dignity of the tribunals of justice to determine the guilt of a man.
He has two mottos a ruler should remember when building dungeons: " Never build a dungeon you wouldn't want to spend the night in yourself ," and, " Never build a dungeon you can't get out of.
Having threatened that, should it pass, " Never, never my Lords, shall I enter the doors of this House ", he was true to his word, and never returned to politics, although frrom 8 August to 3 September 1827 he was interim Chancellor of the Exchequer, following the convention that, when vacant, the position should be held by the Lord Chief Justice.
Neither the novel nor the film or play should be confused with "( I Never Promised You A ) Rose Garden ", the Joe South song, most famously recorded by Lynn Anderson in 1970.
Journalist Yvonne Ridley wrote in CounterPunch that " D-G Mark Thompson might not care much for the BBC ’ s reputation but he should have a duty of care to his staff because it looks as if his pro-Israel stance is now endangering the safety of his own news teams, many of whom find his views repugnant in any case " and with respect to his 2005 meeting with Ariel Sharon, wrote " Never before had any BBC Director-General embarked on such a meeting and references to it are removed continually from Thompson ’ s biography on Wikipedia, an indication of just how sensitive the whole event remains.
With regard to the memorial service held on board the current HMS DASHER in October 2004, it should be stressed that, despite media emphasis on a possible ' Man Who Never Was ' connection, this was a perfectly proper memorial for those lost in the previous ship of that name.
Never did I think that I should be asked to lend money to a Rothschild!
: Stolen Honor: Wounds That Never Heal, the highly contested anti-Kerry documentary, should not be shown by the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
Tina Fey's 2011 memoir Bossypants also includes a chapter on her own cruise experience, entitled My Honeymoon: Or, A Supposedly Fun Thing That I ’ ll Never Do Again Either, in which she jokingly suggests that those who've heard of Foster Wallace's book should consider themselves members of the " cultural elite ", who hate their country and flag.
; Never: Called during the sweep to indicate the stone needs to curl and the sweepers should stay off the rock
Secondly, as you should know already, we're kicking off Never Sleep Again ' 09 with Just Surrender, Monty Are I, Punchline, Anarbor, and Nightbeast on November 2!
Never again should lesbian readers be met with a dearth of published works by, for, and about them.
And If We should Wonder From You Afar, We Will Never Forget
King responded devastatingly in his “ Letter from Birmingham Jail ,” pointing out that “ to the Negro, ‘ Wait ’ has almost always meant ‘ Never ’.” Two years later when King organized the Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights, Carpenter did everything in his power to prevent Episcopal clergy from participating in the march, which he termed “ foolishness .” However, it should be noted that Carpenter had good relationships with black clergy in his diocese ; he facilitated meetings between Birmingham ’ s black and white leadership in his office ; and it was during his tenure that Camp McDowell was integrated.

Never and we
Never before has such terror appeared in Britain as we have now suffered from a pagan race.
III ) Meanwhile, Muslim writers during the Crusades period and after wrote of him: " Never have we had to face a bolder or more subtle opponent.
Never again will we allow foreigners to use our territory for their purposes.
Never in Russia, never later in the worst slums of New York, were we to see such poverty as in the London of the 1880s.
Never losing faith, we waited through the many years of struggle to achieve our rights.
Never losing faith, we worked to redeem the promise of America, that all men and women are created equal.
Before leaving, he and his family travelled to Belfast, and it was at the summit of Cavehill that Tone made the famous Cavehill compact with fellow United Irishmen, Russel and McCracken, promising " Never to desist in our efforts until we subvert the authority of England over our country and asserted our independence ".
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.
On 5 April 1969, COSVN issued Directive 55 to all of its subordinate units: " Never again and under no circumstances are we going to risk our entire military force for just such an offensive.
' We did an encore and then went off, and instead of just keeping clapping, they sang " You'll Never Walk Alone " to us, and we were just completely knocked out and taken aback – it was quite an emotional experience really, and I think these chant things are in some way connected with that.
In this land are a people of exceeding strength: Never shall we enter it until they leave it: if ( once ) they leave, then shall we enter.
Suddenly, as if unnerved, he declared that, setting the bordereau aside, there was a proof, subsequent in date but positive, of the guilt of Dreyfus, and this proof he had had before his eyes ; it was a paper in which the attaché " A " wrote to the attaché " B ": " Never mention the dealings we have had with this Jew.
Never afeard are we ";
Never the brightest of minds, at Eton College they called him " Fathead ", and by the time we meet him his slowness of thought has become a byword ; he is prone to distraction and misunderstanding, but generally amiable.
Romeo Void's most well-known song is " Never Say Never ", which contains the famous line " I might like you better if we slept together.
Never invest into a stock we discuss unless you can afford to lose your entire investment.
Never again can we afford to live with the narrow, provincial " outside agitator " idea.
Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss ' book, Affluenza: When Too Much is Never Enough, poses the question: " If the economy has been doing so well, why are we not becoming happier?
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 in the history of the Cold War had we come so very close to mutual nuclear destruction.
Never did we see such a dull, heavy, tasteless affair.
Jenny Randles, one of those who originally brought the case to prominence, wrote an extensive article in her book with David Clarke and Andy Roberts, ( The UFOs That Never Were ) entitled " Rendle Shame Forest " where she came to the conclusion that " While some puzzles remain, we can probably say that no unearthly craft were seen in Rendlesham Forest.

Never and again
Never hearing from him again, I remembered the little boy of whom I had had such doubts when he was ten years old.
Never mind how much I cut it, how much I get '', and he smiled his sleepy smile again.
Never again did he enter into the ritual of showing the apartment.
In 1971, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Academy Award again, this time for 1970's I Never Sang for My Father, working alongside Melvyn Douglas and Estelle Parsons.
Never performing again at Niagara, her personal life remains a mystery and the date and place of her death are unknown.
Never again would massive flotillas of Scandinavians meet each year to ravage the rest of Christian Europe.
" Never go for the kill, when you can go for the pain " he tells the distressed Anya, and strips her of her powers, making her once again mortal.
Guillermin hired him again for his next film that year, Never Let Go, with Peter Sellers in the main role.
With the move to Arista Records and the release of her RIAA certified million seller " I'll Never Love This Way Again " in 1979, Dionne was again enjoying top success on the charts.
The VH1 sponsored Rock Never Stops Tour, beginning in 1998, has seen many glam metal bands take to the stage again, including on the inaugural tour: Warrant, Slaughter, Quiet Riot, FireHouse, and L. A.
The First assumes this form again in " Never Leave Me " and " Conversations with Dead People " as a means of manipulating Andrew.
In particular, Mann's song " Deathly ", on her album Bachelor No. 2 or, the Last Remains of the Dodo, features the lyric " Now that I've met you / Would you object to / Never seeing each other again ", which was used by Claudia as line of dialogue in the film.
" Rikyū presented each of his guests with a piece of the equipment as a souvenir, with the exception of the bowl, which he shattered, uttering " Never again shall this cup, polluted by the lips of misfortune, be used by man.
Never again fascism.
Never again war ".
A memorial at the camp with Never again written in several languages
He is the author of the Never again series of alternative-history novels, in which a secret society sends two lovers armed with fabulous wealth and modern weapons back to 1906 with orders to create an alternative, peaceful century.
Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another.
Never again would the Dolphins be so dominant.
Never again!
Howe stated in 1943, " Never again will there be any doubt that Canada can manufacture anything that can be manufactured elsewhere.
Never, never and never again shall it be that this beautiful land will again experience the oppression of one by another and suffer the indignity of being the skunk of the world.

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