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Have you
ever
seen a chicken at the bottom of the ocean?
We can now farm far more species than
ever
before in controlled, natural conditions, creating happy fish.
It is more urgent than
ever
to finally abandon this backward legacy and to affirm our common humanity by ending the social inequalities that truly divide us.
It was thanks to Napoléon that the continent was reshaped from a chaotic patchwork of fragmented feudal and religious territories into efficient, modern, and secular nation states where the people held more power and rights than
ever
before."
Have you
ever
talked with a friend about a problem only to realize that he just doesn't seem to grasp why the issue is so important to you? Have you
ever
presented an idea to a group and it's met with utter confusion?
We have more opportunity today than
ever
before to make choices.
We have more power than
ever
before to make our voices heard.
And if these politicians
ever
get their way, in Arizona or California or Florida or just last week in Houston, Texas, or Ottawa, well then, using the men's room will not be a legal option for me either.
So I told her that she wasn't alone and that it wasn't right what had happened to her, and then she asked me if I had
ever
peed in my pants before.
In 2005, after only a single decade of protection, scientists measured the largest recovery of fish
ever
recorded.
On a single breath, swim with me in deep, into one of the largest and densest schools of fish I have
ever
encountered.
Pew Research did a study of 10,000 American adults, and they found that at this moment, we are more polarized, we are more divided, than we
ever
have been in history.
Bill Nye: "Everyone you will
ever
meet knows something that you don't."
And Calvin Coolidge said, "No man
ever
listened his way out of a job."
How would we
ever
determine that?"
I play and I play until I begin to wonder why we
ever
stop playing in the first place.
My two- and four-year-old only
ever
want to play with me for about 15 minutes or so before they think to themselves they want to do something else.
So if you're
ever
working as a translator and come across this sentence without any context: "You and you, no, not you, you, your job is to translate 'you' for yourselves" ... Well, good luck.
Much earlier, in his defense of the poet Archias, Roman consul Cicero appealed to his own practical wisdom and expertise as a politician: "Drawn from my study of the liberal sciences and from that careful training to which I admit that at no part of my life I have
ever
been disinclined."
If the lions
ever
outnumber the wildebeest on either side of the river, even for a moment, their instincts will kick in, and the results won't be pretty.
Fourteen of the 15 of the hottest years
ever
measured with instruments have been in this young century.
Super Typhoon Haiyan went over areas of the Pacific five and a half degrees Fahrenheit warmer than normal before it slammed into Tacloban, as the most destructive storm
ever
to make landfall.
The gap has been growing
ever
since.
You've just saved loads of time by not having to compare any of the books on the left to any of the ones on the right
ever
again.
Have you
ever
felt like someone sees you, completely understands you and yet loves you anyway?
But this principle doesn't explain the infinite number of objects that we can conjure up in our imaginations without
ever
seeing them.
But even though she has never seen color, Mary is an expert in color vision and knows everything
ever
discovered about its physics and biology.
Created by logician Raymond Smullyan and popularized by his colleague George Boolos, this riddle has been called the hardest logic puzzle
ever.
They were the first mortals
ever
to fly.
We've all experienced the annoyance of an inconvenient itch, but have you
ever
pondered why we itch in the first place?
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