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Wi-Fi is faster than ever, so many of us can go for days or weeks without a single buffering hang up.
I am a mother, an artist, a business owner and a friend, and there are only ever so many hours in the day.
Although Game Of Thrones is now more epic than everso many dragons, so little time — it was long known for one single, fairly realistic scene: the game-changing Red Wedding.
But something key to remember is that few struggles happen in isolation — and these days, as people around the world become closer than ever, so many of our causes are interconnected.
Are we able to accommodate them in the renewable energy architecture that we're trying to build, as we decommission these [coal-fire plants], and there are for ever so many opportunities.
"It's the first time ever so many people have attended our seminar, and never before have we seen so many young people attending," Golden Emperor Properties managing director Terence Chan said, referring to interest from 30- and 40-year-olds.
" Mr. Turpin said the graveyard chapter put him in mind of "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," one of the most famous poems in "Leaves of Grass," where Whitman declares, "I am with you, you men and women of a generation, or ever so many generations hence.
The film received mostly unfavorable reviews. Balaji Balasubramaniam of thiraipadam.com said : "Rama. Narayanan falls short from the original in ever so many ways".
In contrast come ever so many pretty scenes, as, for instance, when Bel Bree and Kate Senserbo go to live as "help" in a charming young family, where there is mutual appreciativeness and mutual care on the part both of employer and employed.
Hindu wrote: "What begins as a fairly suspenseful narrative dwindles into a run-of-the-mill line post-interval. Tales of vendetta have been churned out ever so many times". Kollywood today wrote: "On the whole, Silambattam is a flick that is better to avoid watching".
A 2010 Bleacher Report article said that his name was "hands down the best name ever. So many jokes, so little time." In April 2013, The Big Lead wrote about the name after a photo depicted Kuntz standing to the right of White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko and Royals baserunner Chris Getz. The resulting image seemed to display the phrase "Konerko Getz Kuntz" on the backs of their uniform jerseys.
With the arrival of the Great Depression, many of Fitzgerald's works were seen as elitist and materialistic. In 1933, Matthew Josephson scolded Fitzgerald: "There are ever so many Americans, we recall, who can't be drinking champagne from morning to night, can't ever go to Princeton or Montpar-nasse or even Greenwich Village for their finishing process." However, Fitzgerald began to feel the effects of the Depression himself. By the mid 1930s, his popularity and fame had greatly decreased, and consequently, he had begun to suffer financially.
Behindwoods.com rated the film 0.5 out 5 and stated, "Director Gnanam really seemed to have very little idea about the way the film was headed. It looks a shoddy product in all [..] Overall a disappointing product which has to be endured rather than enjoyed!". The New Indian Express said, "the plot and narration is quite monotonous and tedious is an understatement" and concluded, "This one too is a passable entertainer, with nothing novel or exciting to offer the audience". Malathi Rangarajan of The Hindu wrote, "The same kind of stuff you've seen ever so many times, with a little suspense here and there".
After the Roman Emperor Trajan defeated the Dacians and annexed the Nabataean Arabs centered in Petra c. 105 CE, he returned to Rome where: > "...ever so many embassies came to him from various barbarians, including > the Sindi [people of the Indus Valley, Present day (Pakistan). And he gave > spectacles on one hundred and twenty-three days, in the course of which some > eleven thousand animals, both wild and tame, were slain, and ten thousand > gladiators fought."Dio Cassius, Roman History Bk. 68 Trajan later defeated Parthia and, sailing down the Tigris River (115–16), reached the northern shores of the Persian Gulf.
A type of archaism is the use of thou, the second-person singular pronoun that fell out of general use in the 17th century, while you or ye, formerly only used to address groups, and then also to respectfully address individuals, is now used to address both individuals and groups. Thou is the nominative form; the oblique/objective form is thee (functioning as both accusative and dative), and the possessive is thy or thine. > Though thou hast ever so many counsellors, yet do not forsake the counsel of > thy own soul. :— English proverb > Today me, tomorrow thee.
This memoir tells of a precocious boy who loved the sights and sounds of his childhood but felt reticent about full participation in life. The note is sounded from the first chapters, as James recounts the limitations—and rewards—of the child he was: "For there was the very pattern and measure of all he was to demand: just to be somewhere—almost anywhere would do—and somehow receive an impression or an accession, feel a relation or a vibration. He was to go without many things, ever so many—as all people do in whom contemplation takes so much the place of action; but everywhere...he was to enjoy more than anything the so far from showy practice of wondering and dawdling and gaping: he was really, I think, much to profit by it." James clearly suffered from a sense of his inferiority in the "showy", active parts of life.
Lange told Wētere on his return that the Māori leaders he had consulted favoured his resignation and a by-election, and Wētere offered to resign. Lange's own account says that Wetere's future was in the balance, but does not mention that he wanted Wētere to resign as minister (to be replaced by Peter Tapsell) and also to resign his seat and fight a by-election. Prebble and Douglas got wind of this strategy on the evening of 8 February. So Cabinet on 9 February held a lengthy discussion and the resignation proposal was rejected, with only four ministers in favour (Lange and Palmer plus Russell Marshall and Margaret Shields). Douglas told Wētere at the Cabinet meeting that "I don’t want to see you on television every night for the next four weeks of a by-election campaign talking about Māori loans that weren’t raised when there are ever so many more important matters before us in election year".
Results of the second round The first round of the election saw the lowest turnout for any Croatian presidential election ever, so many political pundits at the beginning of the runoff campaign predicted an even lower turnout for the second round. However, as the campaign started to become more heated and the electoral body more divided, it was evident the runoff election would have a greater turnout than the first round. The increase in turnout was 277,661 people, of which 268,166 cast valid votes. Overall, 50.13% of citizens who are eligible to vote fulfilled their public right. That's a little more than 6 percentage points higher turnout than the first round and on pair with five years ago, but 10 percentage points less than 10 years ago and the lowest turnout for a runoff presidential election ever. Nationwide, Ivo Josipović achieved 1,339,385 votes, or 60.26%, while Milan Bandić won 883,222 votes, or 39.74%.

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