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Last year, American farmers made the least they have in almost three decades, because they now own fewer parts of the supply chain than
ever
before.
In our fight against climate change, we need them now more than
ever
to promote and preserve diverse land use.
But in the world we live in today, with growing divides and inequalities, with disaffection and alienation, it is more important than
ever
that we ask and find the answers to those questions and promote a vision of society that has well-being, not just wealth, at its very heart.
One of the first times an American was
ever
brought over to Japan to lead a professional Japanese baseball team, Bobby Valentine, in 1995, he took this really mediocre squad, he lead them to a stunning second-place finish, and he was instantly fired.
His words have stuck with me
ever
since.
We can pick up and fly to the deepest place: seven miles down, the Mariana Trench, where only two people have
ever
been.
And in 1872, with Yellowstone National Park, the United States began establishing a system of parks that some say was the best idea America
ever
had.
We've been searching
ever
since, but it's impossible to overstate the magnitude of the search that remains.
Girl: You're different than anybody I've
ever
met.
Let us ensure that this terrible tragedy, the worst in the history, may never happen again and also will never,
ever
be forgotten.
The overwhelming majority of all species and all civilizations that have
ever
existed are now history.
So it's already too late to avoid it, and it probably has been too late to avoid it
ever
since before anyone realized the danger.
It turns out that particular one was the first of its kind
ever
taken alive.
You
ever
see "The Abyss," where Ed Harris is sinking down along the side of the wall?
And in between those slits were the saddest eyes I've
ever
seen.
Over the course of my career, I've had the great honor playing some of the greatest male role models
ever
represented on television.
So speaking of scripts, the first script I
ever
got came from my dad.
It's probably the worst advice I
ever
got.
Most hazardous environment I'd
ever
seen, and I was back with a guy, lashing the pots down.
And we are the first humans
ever
to disband our tribes.
I mean, it's a little bit like wearing stilts on stilts, but I have an entirely new relationship to door jams that I never expected I would
ever
have.
This vast historical frame is one reason why "Midnight’s Children" is considered one of the most illuminating works of postcolonial literature
ever
written.
Saleem’s narrative often has a breathless quality— and even as Rushdie depicts the cosmological consequences of a life, he questions the idea that we can
ever
condense history into a single narrative.
When people hear that we teach a nine-session, 18-hour class in pornography literacy to teenagers, I think that they either think that we're sitting kids down and trying to show them how to watch pornography, which is not what we do, or that we're part of an anti-pornography activist group that's trying to convince them that if they
ever
saw pornography, it would be the number one worst thing for their health
ever.
There are so many different kinds of seaweed, there's unbelievable genetic diversity in seaweed, and they're very ancient; they were some of the first multicellular organisms
ever
to evolve.
The second is with companies: using it as clues to identify the hundreds of millions of files in circulation today, pulling it down and then stopping the upload of new material before it
ever
goes viral.
But as we become more prosperous, our problems and solutions become more complex, and this increasing technical complexity requires
ever
higher levels of social and economic cooperation in order to produce the more highly specialized products that define a modern economy.
First is that successful economies are not jungles, they're gardens, which is to say that markets, like gardens, must be tended, that the market is the greatest social technology
ever
invented for solving human problems, but unconstrained by social norms or democratic regulation, markets inevitably create more problems than they solve.
This is not often associated with a computational challenge, but in this case, we found that persistence of vision and auditory intake actually have more in common than we
ever
realized, and we can see it in this first slide.
No bill
ever
disappeared.
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