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if ever our peer group produces someone who starts a billion dollar company or,
if it holds up, it could be a very big deal in the world of Alzheimer's, because as you say, there's not been a significant treatment that has had this degree of improvement in these patients, really, in a long time, if ever.
IF EVER.
This hipster takeover, however, is rarely, if ever, a fair economic boost for downtrodden urban areas, as it prices out and pushes away the area's working-class base.
This hipster takeover, however, is rarely, if ever, a fair economic boost for downtrodden urban areas, as it prices out and pushes away the area's working-class base.
I just, you know, nod and smile like, "Okay, that's great." Usually in conversation with a British person, those details about your career wouldn't really come to light at all, if ever, to be honest.
wouldn't really come to light at all if ever to be honest.
Could they calmly and diplomatically talk you through their complexities, could they be trustworthy enough to be able to explain themselves cleanly if ever they needed to leave you?
Could they be trustworthy enough to be able to explain themselves cleanly if ever they needed to leave you?
Although the pandemic is every hundred years, whatever they say, these are written down and logged for future if ever happens.
He couldn't control those kind of details that she so I was glad that and the lessons learned are carried on, although the pandemic is every 100 years or whatever they say, these are written down and logged for future if ever happens.
If ever there was a city that shouldn't be, it's Las Vegas.
If ever there was a city that shouldn't be, it's Las Vegas.
Think of me if ever you're afraid." He said, "One day you'll leave this world behind, so live a life you will remember." My father told me when I was just a child, "These are the nights to never die." My father told me.
Think of me if ever you're afraid
I mean, if ever.
I mean, if ever.
Harry Jekyll, if ever I read Satan's signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend.”
for, o my poor old Harry Jekyll, if ever I read Satan's signature upon a face, it is on that of your new friend." Round the corner from the by-street there was a square of ancient, handsome houses, now for the most part decayed from their high estate and let in flats and chambers to all sorts and conditions of men map-engravers, architects, shady lawyers, and