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" "'Never again' is never supposed to mean 'never again to us.
Only then will we be sure that "never again" truly means never again.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads     never again is now is never again is never is now.
" Aria Grabowski, 30, of Washington, was carrying a sign that read: "Never again means never again for everyone.
I might visit the lab, but I would never again be hooked up, would never again make Hector move.
Never again, only the reverse — and I have to say this strongly — never again; only the reverse will happen.
They will honor our legacy and live the lessons we shared so that "never again" can truly mean never again.
The attacks targeted Jewish community members, raising alarm bells for those who believe "never again" must truly mean never again.
" 'Never again': The struggle over history and collective memoryAgainst the backdrop of increasing violence, a call is ringing out in the US and Europe: "Never again.
"Never Again," was the anthem of the people after the 9/11 attacks, never again would we let ourselves be caught off guard like that ever again.
For there is no sequel to the passage when I saw— as you would never again be revealed —you see me as I would never again be revealed .
"Never Again," is what we say after every single school shooting that has happened over the past decade, never again would we let our schools become war zones.
"And even at the earliest steps we have to make sure that dehumanizing and 'never again' means never again for anyone," she added, referencing a phrase commonly invoked by Jews about the Holocaust.
Americans have vowed "never again," but what does that mean?
I would never again procrastinate or fall victim to guilt.
Never Again Action is about as new as movements come.
"Never again" is the view shared by both sides now.
", "Stay away from CheapAir," and "Used them once, never again.
"My objective is: never again in America," Democratic U.S. Rep.
And they never again voted for a Democrat for president.
Israel will never again have a leader like Mr. Peres.
How many times must I hear the words 'never again?
You will never again hurt me or another girl ever.
"Never again," he said, would that be allowed to happen.
"Never Again" became more than mere words through Israel's might.
Women, burn with fury at yourselves and say never again!
"And 'never again' is my hope and dream for always."
I'm here to say never again for those girls too.
Never again will I be satisfied with a continental breakfast. 
Why have declarations of "Never Again" turned into "Never Mind"?
We will not turn a blind eye again, never again.
There would never again be any good days for Sonny.
They call their body of work the Never Again Movement.
"A human being can never again enslave another human being."
Lauren Alaina will never again let the world decide what's beautiful.
"Never again will a foreign vessel steal our fish," he said.
That can never again be said of Mr Kavanaugh with confidence.
They said they will "never again" ride out a dangerous storm.
The need for our data is never again going to diminish.
Not the "Never again" of the Parkland students' rallying cry, certainly.
Never again "The devil has come to Huntington," Sara Murray says.
"You'll never again see anything like it," he wrote on Instagram.
Never again will Amy Schumer lose weight just for a movie.
These factors came together like never before and perhaps never again.
I will never again give a wife responsibility within my business.
He was never again able to do any of these things.
You will hear about this party once, and then never again.
Since then it has oscillated, never again reaching this danger point.
After that, she vowed to never again give up her power.
I will never again let someone I'm dating follow my finsta.
After 1969, defense spending never again exceeded 10 percent of GDP.
I am here to say never again for those girls too.
That way, you'll (hopefully) never again be surprised by an unexpected tollbooth.
Never again will you have to choose between these two wonderful things.
"Never again will we put another child in another cage," he said.
After the Holocaust, we vowed never again would we let this happen.
Shomer said that not all of Never Again Canada's administrators are Jewish.
Young people should understand that we can never again be without democracy.
But the Never Again Action members are leaning right into the comparison.
And from this the African Union seems to be concluding: Never again.
"I lost some weight to do that, but never again," she said.
And, of course, we're glad to know that she's saying "never again."
The food is bad and the service is even worse; never again.
"Politicians said after the death of my family: never again!" he said.
The game never again asks you to use these tracking skills—ever!
In that moment, she resolved to never again skip her insulin again.
I burst into tears, vowing never again to shoot another living thing.
Never again will the carcinogenic salty tang of bacon pass my lips.
"Charlottesville never again," counterprotesters drowned out the right-wing demonstrators with bullhorns.
Beloved received the Pulitzer Prize, and Morrison's work was never again disregarded.
All I can say about my meal at Subway is: never again.
"We will never again lose to Japan," he said earlier this month.
She was told to stand down and never again speak to Schmidt.
After 20 children were murdered at Sandy Hook, we said never again.
Finally, they had never seen anything like this before and never again.
It's a time to learn and a time to say never again.
To instill enough fear that you never again try to cross undocumented.
Never again, each civilization tells itself, when we pause to look back.
I never gained it back and never again went on a diet.
Myanmar reveals that the world's promise of "never again" applies only sometimes.
"I will never again attend a meeting of this kind," he thundered.
Which means, friends, that your flights will never again be the same.
The shirt also featured the March for Our Lives "Never Again" slogan.
Never again would genocide devastate any ethnic, national, racial or religious group.
We're going to do it one more time and then never again.
Never again, I tell myself, but, a few months later, I do.
To never again freely give away something as precious as a haircut.
Never again let Gen Xers tell you they are underserved, culture-wise.
After World War II started, though, the ocean liner never again sailed.
She never again went out with a boy who agreed with segregation.
I'm proud, and I'm inspired to be a part of Never Again.
The paper was a promise to never again drive on Saudi lands.
"I never again have a friend like Cameron," the actress continued before crying.
But a world that said "Never Again" after the Holocaust appeared to shrug.
They finished eighth in 2000 and then never again in the top 10.
"She never again thought she'd be living in her own house," Drew says.
I once lost one a couple of years ago and said never again.
But as with every drunk, "Never again" often quickly turns to "Another round!"
After Apollo, the future would never again be what it used to be.
Never again comment on how long it takes a woman to get ready.
Soon, we may never again need to hit a button on our phones.
I would give up everything else but would never again live without it.
America will never again export low-value manufactured goods, trade barriers or none.
"This travesty of justice should never again occur to any American," he said.
I had decided after that, I said, 'You know what, just never again.
You'll never again wonder about the difference between a porter and a stout.
Drill instructor: You will walk through these silver hatches once and never again.
We will ensure that they never again fall into a state of disrepair.
That lineup is to be repeated Friday through Sunday and perhaps never again.
However, I'll never again ask for a cosigner or cosign someone else's loan.
According to the affidavit, the camera never again captured Maleah leaving the apartment.
Never again be forced to enjoy a seamless narrative free of distracting pauses.
I never again in my life want to have an experience that isolating.
Never again would there be a systematic attempt to destroy the Jewish people.
Never again, we said, after wasting a year on the Monica Lewinsky prosecution.
And never again -- never, ever again -- allow politicians to profit from elected positions.
The next day, I woke up regretting everything and promised myself: never again.
It's too early to know where the student Never Again movement will lead.
The following day, the set went quiet, never again to regain its voice.
Never again should the United States go to war without the authorization of Congress.
Maybe they had vowed never again—no turf, not for men or for women.
We were so surprised to hear their responses...."never again" was a common response.
After spending time with this book, I may never again confuse Eurydice and Persephone.
Within days, Hillary took charge and never again let go of his political destiny.
Lee's creative output never again matched what he'd done in the 1960s and '70s.
He also said he would never again work with actors from across the border.
He said the Japanese had taken a "solemn vow" to never again wage war.
Never again would my family, all 11 of us, be together under one roof.
Though it may never again hold so much territory, it will remain a threat.
Let us never again delude ourselves into believing the idea that Brady will lose.
But she was eliminated in each event and never again competed at the Olympics.
Never again should we allow the American people to fall prey to Washington's intransigence.
"Iran will never again have carte blanche to dominate the Middle East," Pompeo said.
We need the world powers to stand up and say "never again" for real.
What I know for sure is that she will never again be the same.
ET, the protestors had marched away, leaving behind an array of "Never Again" signs.
Vanderpump confirmed in December 2017 that she and Glanville will never again be friends.
Bilello says that "never again" mentality is one of his biggest motivations at work.
She'll be writing to commemorate the day we stood up and said never again.
Never again should an innocent life be taken while trying to gain an education.
I never again heard from the stranger, and I never got the photos back.
That I would never again fear the worst in a communal psych-ward shower.
Now, a confession: I have never again entered the kingdom of the Bra Girls.
Fool me twice, I resolve never again to order fries at In-N-Out.
We hope that this type of meritless case is never again brought by DOJ.
A journalist I know lamented that he'd never again be a prodigy at anything.
Mr. Freitas do Amaral said he was never again invited to a party event.
Media Mark Thompson I refuse to watch MSNBC anymore, and I mean never again.
It may never again be possible for one movie to fully answer those questions.
After its launch, Americans would never again be caught without warning as storms approached.
City residents will never again be stuck behind a rubbish lorry on their commute.
"Never again will I prevaricate or omit or mislead — intentionally or not," Shkreli wrote.
He earned a reputation for integrity, and vowed never again to get in debt.
America may never again be taken seriously as the global champion of liberal democracy.
When I was coughing I was telling myself, Never again, this isn't worth it.
While their world-views remained similar they could never again form an effective partnership.
But it may never again be able to behave like it's just a neutral canvas.
The federal government can never again create a "substantially similar" regulation under the review law.
Each time I came down off a sex or crush high, I thought, Never again.
But the message of "never again," still powerful, has stalled a bit in recent weeks.
She posts a photo of her body and vows to never again call herself fat.
Avi Shomer, Never Again Canada's founder, did not respond to written questions about link redirection.
Click through for your go-to guide and never again wonder what BB stands for.
He also discovered that he never again wants to live off 10 items of clothing.
I'm very professional on set and [Never Again] was a really big deal for me.
Never again will you miss an amazing shot because you're fumbling to unlock your device.
Having been conquered once, he would say, Afrikaners would never again negotiate their own destruction.
I will never again get to hear him say, 'Ma, you're beautiful, I love you.
They will never again hug -- or listen to the voice of -- the person they loved.
As soon as I walked into figure drawing I never again thought twice about it.
Each ring is a portable trophy representing an experience that can never again be replicated.
Both strategies meant it would never again suffer at the mercy of international oil markets.
But never again will we allow any veteran to suffer or die waiting for care.
"Never again should suspensions be meted out on the basis of unseen audits," Dominguez said.
Comment from discussion ConradBHart42's comment from discussion "I used to love puzzles. Never. Again.".
His father never again speaks to him—or to her, as we should say now.
MVSU led 3-2 but never again, allowing 15 consecutive points after that early edge.
We will make sure this employee will never again work on another Alaska Airlines aircraft.
But then Ford never again entered Le Mans as an official manufacturer, until this year.
We are committed to ensuring that our country never again goes through a civil war.
Birth and death are all there in that first glance: " never again " conveys irrevocable loss.
Sianis vowed that the Cubs would never again win baseball's championship because of the insult.
Never again, the British thought, and farmers were given price guarantees to encourage home production.
" So, the night before the march, King's staff crafted a new speech, "Normalcy Never Again.
I never again brought up his desire to get home early, and he didn't, either.
"I'm Jewish, and it's supposed to be 'never again,'" Fagen said, referring to the Holocaust.
Old-timey Brooklyn is nothing new — if only to never again see another Mason jar!
But in my case, there was no accumulation; I never again experienced anything like it.
And never again believe that a single vegetable can't serve as a centerpiece for dinner.
In lectures and displays, they have been told that China will never again be bullied.
They oppose affirmative action because they believe America should never again use hateful racial classifications.
The American military has never again used chemicals as extensively as it did in Vietnam.
Christopher Stone, 17, would never again delight his friends with his dance moves and charm.
I was wrong to do that and will never again provide anything but my piece.
In 74 subsequent rounds at the P.G.A. Championship, Els has never again held the lead.
Or do they make you more concerned that "Never again" is a very fragile promise?
It seemed ludicrous to think that this was it: just this once, and never again.
HubPages was able to raise venture money in 2007 and 2008, and then never again.
We're running the 'Never Again' movement, we're running March For Our Lives, all student led.
Cramer: When you say never say never, again, it brings me back to the dialogue.
Oklahoma raced out to a quick lead and the Red Raiders never again seriously threatened.
"Never again" means we must work to deescalate before atrocities rise to the horrors of Auschwitz.
Their slogan, "Never again," vows to make the school shooting Parkland the last of its kind.
Never Again Canada is a Facebook page that says its purpose is to combat anti-Semitism.
The Star and BuzzFeed also found ties between Never Again Canada and the Jewish Defence League.
Ramani escaped that night — vowing never again to be alone with the man who hired her.
Rose will never again be the good wife, and Shirley is a new kind of author.
If the American people see us granting amnesty they will never again believe in legal immigration.
They will never again support it, and that's wrong for our country, bad for our future.
That was that time when we did it and we thinned [them] out, but never again.
"The message is G20 - never again and certainly not in Hamburg," Oskar Zach, 16, told Reuters.
I will never again say that he is an orange, sexual-assaulting, fake-college-starting monster!
"Never again will we stand by and watch our kids die," Brown said in his speech.
"Never again as a small business could we afford to remodel in Austin," the letter said.
We deserve to never again work a day in our lives if we don't want to.
I said nothing, but I resolved never again to say yes when I didn't want sex.
Another one of Woody Allen's former stars has vowed to never again work with the director.
" The letter ends by making the salient point that, "After every atrocity, we say: 'Never again.
The PYD's leaders say they will never again allow Rojava to be ruled directly from Damascus.
His parents will never again drop off their son at school and wave goodbye to him.
Never again was I to let him dictate my worth based on a condition he exacerbated.
In the intervening 86 days, Trump's job approval has never again reached 45% in Gallup's data.
Rejoice at the thought of never again fumbling with wires or getting your phone all sweaty.
They convinced me to want to renounce my faith, to never again call myself a Christian.
For the umpteenth time, on disembarking a Ryanair plane I made myself a promise: Never again.
I was in Dubai and my makeup artist wanted me to try it, but never again.
The Druze spiritual leader at the time declared Christians would never again live in the area.
Macron, chief patron of the event, has emphasized the words "never again" in his public outreach.
This should never again be allowed to happen to a future President of the United States!
No matter what comes next, he will never again have a moment as charged with meaning.
I will never again complain when the pilot says it's going to be a bumpy flight.
I've done countless drawings since, but never again has anything I've drawn brought me to tears.
I was sure I would never again feel the kind of love Clare and I shared.
When Donald Trump won in 2016, I pledged to say never say "never" again in politics.
After the walkout, the I.T.F. never again challenged the players' rights to set their own schedules.
This will make admissions at Hopkins forever need-blind; finances will never again factor into decisions.
He kept the wife the daughters would never again be able to trust as a mother.
And it would be irresponsible for us to assume that a crisis will never again occur.
"There's a lot of people that are saying never again," one passenger was quoted as saying.
"There's a lot of people that are saying never again," one passenger was quoted as saying.
How could we miss a cosmic phenomenon the likes of which we might never again see?
Even if you just play through every story mission once and never again — a terrible idea!
Cameron chose the name "Never Again," and recruited fellow students, like Emma Gonzalez and David Hogg.
The Cougars later pulled within one but never again tied the score or took the lead.
" He added, "We must always be aware of that so we can be certain: never again!
"The mantra for our Jewish brothers and sisters is, 'Never forget, never again,'" he told the audience.
"She was told that she will never again be an artist in Cuba," Deborah Bruguera told Hyperallergic.
We will never again permit any foreign nation to have Uncle Sam over a barrel of oil.
He recently told CNN that his country would never again let itself be ruled by a dictatorship.
Never again will I waste my time trying to get a pile of Kingsford to light itself.
Never Again Canada, which has nearly 235,000 followers, posts dozens of images, videos, and articles every day.
Many political observers believe she'll never again be able to wield power effectively due to the scandal.
I never again need to see a person dive into a swimming pool in search of epiphany.
Just chuck it in his bag and never again be plagued by distracting worries in the wilderness.
This is definitely an area you'll visit once or twice while parked and then (hopefully) never again.
Never again, wrote one of the architects of the German blitzkrieg of World War II, Heinz Guderian.
He famously announced then that a coup and humans rights violations should "never again" happen in Chile.
The first crucial step in "never again" is knowing and teaching about what is happening right now.
Never again will you have to spend minutes on reformatting that same spreadsheet over and over again.
But after a central act of expressive, defiant destruction, the film never again reaches the same peak.
Another common image was the clothes hanger with a circle and a line through it: Never again.
The demonstrators chanted "nunca mas," the "never again" message that Obama referenced himself during his morning statement.
Slowly she disappeared from Tiffany's dreams, her reality, and never again did she whisper her killer's name.
They left from there before, and they will never again enter the palace of the revolutionary people.
"I didn't know that so I lost some weight to do that but never again," she said.
No drugs in the kitchen outside of King's Night and New Year's Eve—never, never, never again.
"We must take all necessary measures so that we never again experience such a disaster," he said.
"Never again is there going to be another girl that feels that sense of isolation," Akers says.
Senior Delaney Tarr, another well-known figure in Never Again, also donned orange lipstick for the occasion.
"We will never again trust our politicians or tribal leaders or imams," said one Fallujah resident bitterly.
I'll never again look into Dave's soft green eyes without making sure his pupil is not dilated.
Whether she loved or loathed her native territory, Ms. Reichardt never again used Florida as a location.
A changed company emerged — leaner and more agile, determine to never again collapse under its own weight.
Never again should we be captive to the thugs of the Middle East for our energy needs.
You'll never again waste your time snapping the ear off one of those gross, waxy chocolate bunnies.
Clips of protesters chanting, "Never again!" and holding signs saying, "Listen to the kids," are also shown.
Don't Google the figures, because you will never again go on the top deck of a bus.
The more accurate assessment is that I never again worked up the nerve—at least until recently.
It was as though indie music would never again operate with the smooth, deodorised appeal of "Homecoming".
What was it like for my father, knowing he would never again step foot on his homeworld?
Dave Abrams, a retired city planner and longtime season-ticket holder, is in the never-again camp.
The gift he gave me is that I never again questioned whether I belonged with any musicians.
At the time, Mr. Trump expressed dissatisfaction and said he would never again sign a similar measure.
Never Again Action emailed a video of the incident, shot by one of its volunteers, Sam Eilertsen.
" Never Again Action's Harvey said other officers "acted out" Wednesday, "and we hope they are held accountable.
Mr. Comey said he later told Mr. Sessions to never again leave him alone with Mr. Trump.
He testified that he later told Mr. Sessions to never again leave him alone with Mr. Trump.
It's a serial-killer movie, although it never again approaches the blood letting of that opening sequence.
Under federal law, a person who has been involuntarily committed is never again allowed to have firearms.
Though debris including life preserver and a lifeboat was found, the ship itself was never again detected.
But the cacophonous energy has, paradoxically, brought him the serenity he thought he might never again have.
Never again, though his girlfriend was pressuring him to let her move in, her and her daughter.
A barrier of fear had been broken, and the Arab world would never again be the same.
In the aftermath of Mr. Ailes's departure, executives declared that such behavior would never again be tolerated.
I'll tell you what though, I never again said anything remotely negative about Palin in his presence.
And then never — again, Nevérÿon — maybe it is this utopian place, like thinking of Peter Pan's neverwhere.
Google hired hundreds of security engineers with six-figure signing bonuses, invested hundreds of millions of dollars in security infrastructure and adopted a new internal motto, "Never again," to signal that it would never again allow anyone — be they spies or criminals — to hack into Google customers' accounts.
I'll never again be on the bleeding edge of cool, and that's something I'm gradually learning to accept.
It took a few moves to realize I would never again open up my Rules for Civil Procedure.
At the time, they didn't know they would never again see the house they had grown up in.
Participants of the Never Again Means #ShutDownICE in DC protest organize signs before the start of the event.
Protesters wearing yellow T-shirts that read "Never again, para nadie" slowly but surely gathered on the Mall.
Cameron Kansky, one of the Never Again leaders, came to school Tuesday with a bag full of tampons.
For one, the accused may never again travel safely to a country that's friendly to the United States.
The couple knows that because of age and distance, they may never again see one another in person.
Instead her family and loved ones are mourning her death, with a renewed sense of purpose - NEVER AGAIN!
Never again will "criminal" be associated with zorro-mask bank robbers or people wearing V for Vendetta masks.
Unlike a dream, we've never again woken up, rubbed our eyes and seen a world without the Web.
Early in the Watergate investigation, Nixon declared that he would "never, never, never, never" again discuss the case.
"I was never again considered for a Weinstein film, and neither was Ioan," Evans said of the audition.
Declining to perform allowed him to never again have to publish, and instead of perishing his work thrived.
"Never again shall a negative, hateful message be uttered in the name of 'religious freedom,'" the group said.
But Castro and Bennet may never again be permitted by the DNC to stride onto a debate stage.
With the removal orders on his record, he would probably never again have a case for legal immigration.
"Last time I made the mistake of saying never again, which proved not to be true," he said.
After her first three-year quarantine, she was released after promising never again to work as a cook.
He went 16-4 with a 3.70 earned run average in 2011 but never again approached those heights.
President Trump vowed to never again sign an omnibus of that size after doing so earlier this year.
Pregnant by her married lover, she cast a spell that ensured she would never again love a man.
But he never got another shot at the title because he never again qualified for the Candidates tournament.
"My words of 'never again' have disappeared from my language," Tree of Life Rabbi Jeffrey Myers said Saturday.
" Never again would Caro have to equivocate, "No one will ever be sure if Lyndon Johnson stole it.
What she meant was: As God was her witness, she would never again find herself in this situation.
He played four more seasons after Lombardi retired, but he never again made the playoffs as a quarterback.
That I'd never again wonder if the orderlies would tackle the flailing patient before he really starts swinging.
I rebuilt it by taking administrative jobs inside the university, but never again was I tenure-track faculty.
Shortly after our divorce, my ex-husband remarried and never again had anything to do with our children.
Option 2: Share Your Opinion After the camps were liberated, many Holocaust survivors started to repeat: Never again.
"I will never again feel comfortable in Suffolk County, the place I used to call home," he said.
But he never again captured the terrifying, unbeatable persona he established in the first part of his career.
" Juan Martín grabbed his head and told me, "Never again, we're never coming here again, you understand me?
She throws down her comb and declares that she will visit him one last time, then never again.
But he never again would speak on an investor call, to the press, or at a product event.
We should all stand with those students who turned their backs on Mr. Murray to say, Never Again.
Never again did they have more victories than defeats until now, when their record stands at 24-23.
The conversation continued without anyone missing a beat, and I never again hesitated to feed her as needed.
I have never, and hopefully never again, experienced the amount of press that comes with a television show.
" Jackson said he never again worked with the Weinstein brothers, who he describes as "second-rate Mafia bullies.
So the TRRC has launched a "Never Again" campaign to teach young people about democracy and prevent a repeat.
I will never again be a character defined by unethical producers, and exploited by networks all over the world.
Otherwise, we could well be faced with another Aleppo, and the cries of "never again" will, again, ring hollow.
The anti-gun violence demonstration was conceived by the students behind Never Again, the group created after the Feb.
It is coloring the way people view the Never Again movement, often in place of researching it for themselves.
"We need a long-term strategy that ensures we never again see conditions like this at Moria," Frey said.
Will I die with such indignity, able to see the wide ocean before me but never again touching it?
If they're successful, we might never again watch somebody fumble for their reading glasses to look at a menu.
In a nation with a prevailing "never again" contrition over the Nazi-era Holocaust, such incidents are especially shocking.
She never substituted the audiobook for the print version again (or, if she did, she never again admitted it).
The CEO vowed to never again let a law enforcement remove "a booked, paid, seated passenger," from a plane.
But sources close to Trump say he'll never again trust the 80-year-old to be his "killer" negotiator.
Save for a couple of substantial jumps a few days later, it's never again reached those kinds of numbers.
George Michael never again achieved the level of critical acclaim or commercial success that he did in the '80s.
From that point on, my mother and I vowed never again to bring Peek Freans Shortcake into our house.
At Saturday's concert, Fana's football stadium was crammed with revellers carrying slogans like "never again," and "I am Ramata".
The sentiment to change was reenforced by Trump who vowed never again to sign one of the giant bills.
Christians must proclaim "never again" to the kind of faith that seeks sameness—like white supremacy and anti-Semitism.
WEREN'T THE CAMPS a mistake we already learned from, a lesson in ignorance that would never again be ignored?
After 2005, the Free File program was never again as popular, eventually falling to about half that year's level.
Two protesters were treated at a hospital nearby with non-life threatening injuries, Never Again Action told The Hill.
So the Democratic Party created a separate, exclusive category so that the 1972 humiliation would never again be repeated.
"This is a marvelous opportunity for all of the Argentine people to say together, 'Never again,'" Mr. Macri said.
I didn't file a complaint, but it was clear that I should never again see them on the job.
I'll never again support Big Toothpaste's (alleged) army of child slaves, toiling feverishly in Colgate's (alleged) underground paste mines.
Damien never again saw his parents and three siblings—Sarah, now 38, James, 32, and 28-year-old Melissa.
Although it was the first food he had eaten in this country, he would never again enjoy breakfast burritos.
"We know it's maybe not such a good idea, but we thought, 'Today and then never again,'" she said.
He never looked back, never again saw his hometown of Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, and never stopped moving.
As a New Yorker article recently noted, several leaders of the Never Again gun control movement are theater kids.
The drought had lasted so long that many began to believe that the sweep would never again be accomplished.
Never again will you be tethered to your home if you want to play the latest Mario or Zelda.
Kidd tells us evangelicals would never again reach the same level of cohesion that they did before the 1840s.
Long a luminary on the global stage, Bryant would never again celebrate the NBA achievements of the next generation.
But I can guarantee you one thing: We will never again agree on anything as we agreed on Elvis.
"Never again" was the message of the day, one that has been repeated ad nauseum regarding the Wuhan virus.
"For ten months," CJR's Carlett Spike wrote, Cullen embedded himself with the student survivors who formed Never Again MSD.
I grew up knowing survivors, including my mother and grandparents, and the refrain "never again" was ingrained in me.
I'm not going to pretend that I will never again dislike an athlete or talk trash about a player.
Each dish takes its place in the history of your shared meals, some to be repeated, some never again.
She predicted he would never again be welcomed here by a film community that once embraced and enabled him.
Nebraska, which missed all seven of its field-goal attempts in that stretch, was never again closer than 10.
I adopted two new rules: never again read a review, and never show your colleagues your soft belly, ever.
In other words, the message is the same as for remembrances of other disasters in our history: never again.
Instead of a traditional protest, Never Again Action presented a Purim Spiel, a centuries-old form of Jewish theater.
Never Again Action's protest there last summer shut down the building for five hours and led to seventeen arrests.
Never again, to this present day, did a patient or a family member telephone and get an answering service.
Never again did I doubt whether "Mister Rogers" and the person I had met were one and the same.
Leigh Ann Webster, an immigration attorney in Atlanta, worked on two cases out of Stewart before vowing never again.
They have repeated the mantra "never again," a promise to make the slaughter in their high school the last.
What is far more important to me, as a member of a people who experienced genocide, is that the Trump administration decided to reverse course from previous American inaction at the gassing of Syrian children and strike hard at the Assad regime, showing that "Never again" must mean just that: never again.
"The Yazidis have been victims of extremism, of violence and terrorism, they have lost their lives, but I very much ask you and urge you to promise me, to promise us, that never again, never again will you allow these kinds of things to happen," Bashar said in an emotional acceptance speech.
He could do so only if he knew for sure that the men would never again be tempted by jihadism.
Let our children come here, and know this history, so that they can add their voices to proclaim 'never again'.
"Friends and advisers told me I would never again work as an actress — that I would be blacklisted," she wrote.
When he sold MicroSolutions in 1990, he vowed to never again wear a suit, but didn't accomplish it right away.
Just picture it: Flight crews never again having to ask if there's a doctor on the flight in an emergency.
Never Again Canada also promotes events, including a recent recruitment campaign for the Canadian chapter of the Jewish Defence League.
Never again doubt that the treatment of inmates depicted on Orange Is The New Black is based on real life.
Richard Nixon retreated into exile in San Clemente and never again sought public office after he resigned in August 1974.
It was Elie's life-long work to make sure each of us carried in our hearts that promise -- never again.
It envisages America withdrawing troops in return for assurances that Afghanistan will never again become a haven for international terrorists.
To ensure that the clockmaker would never again recreate such a treasure for anyone else, his commissioners had him blinded.
Never again was he allowed to trouble elderly Republican voters who wanted to keep the government's hands off their Medicare.
It wasn't like, Once I decided to come out at one job, never again would I be in the closet!
Never again will you eat something once it has passed its prime or throw out something before you have to.
According to Never Again, the tag was intended to represent how much each student in Florida was worth to Sen.
Corzine also agreed to never again work for a futures commission merchant, or register with the CFTC in any capacity.
Furthermore, Schwartzman's father is the late movie producer Jack Schwartzman, whose credits include Never Say Never Again and Being There.
Pictures and videos automatically delete after 24 hours, and once you've opened them, you can replay once or never again.
"I hope you will never again have a pleasant day for your entire life," she said, according to court officials.
Trump begrudgingly signed the measure just hours after threatening to veto it, and vowed to never again sign similar legislation.
He dwelled on the numbness in his penis, expressing anxiety about never again being able to have sex or children.
These words, he explained, were the promise made a century ago that the world should never again experience such calamity.
Never again — that is the whole point, and it is exactly why cement shoes are the unicorn of true crime.
There were three children and a person in a wheelchair at the protest, Never Again Action confirmed to The Hill.
I pray that I never again have to use it, "need " it or god forbid .. want it. Shame. Shane. Shane.
"Never Again" is a song off Thin Lips upcoming record Riff Hard coming out on Lame-O Records May 20.
We will never again be able to experience these carvings again the way we have for the last 5,000 years.
Not only would they never again threaten the United States, their reliance on American power enlists them on its behalf.
As a part of the terms of her settlement, Mackris was never again able to talk publicly about the allegations.
When she met Tom Ruff, the British soldier who became her husband, she spoke of it once, then never again.
The Palestinian Authority president, Mahmoud Abbas, vowed never again to take part in peace negotiations brokered by the United States.
So be it resolved that we never again add more instant replay until we've acknowledged and accepted these important facts.
The purpose of preserving the concentration camps is to remind us of the victims' message to the world: Never again.
Fearing that he would never again see his wife or meet their child, he wrote a note on his phone.
Home again, we still rode the Bonneville now and then, but never again as we did that first summer together.
But Mr. Patchett warned that he could not promise that demand would never again exceed the capacity of the ferries.
There will be significant misery and dismay in Europe — so much, in fact, that even "never again" could happen again.
Although Congressional Republicans continued some rearguard actions against the law through the 1940s, the party never again proposed complete repeal.
As the Holocaust ended and people in the death camps were liberated, almost immediately survivors began to say: Never again.
Both petitions echo the Never Again pledge, which nearly 3,000 tech workers publicly committed to during eight days in December.
The GOP wants to provide a face-saving measure for Trump given his vow to never again sign an omnibus.
After years of living in the shadow of fear, they are building power around the simple, powerful slogan: never again.
"Never again" we said after the horrors of the first half of the 20th century, and yet here we are.
Pope Francis has told Chilean Catholics affected by the sex abuse scandal that the church will "never again" ignore victims.
Relieved to be able to go back to his books, he agreed and has never again tried to be romantic.
And never again would questions arise about an international summit without an accurate American interpreter and recording of the discussion.
His film career stalled in the mid-1980s with several misfires and he was never again a leading movie star.
Something important is lost when a neighborhood becomes a place where only the well off live — where a single parent will never again buy a house, where a schoolteacher will never again buy a house, where there's no little rental house for a lonely widow to move into, right across the street from her daughter.
"I would be inclined to just let it go" if the Clintons never again accused him of sexism, Mr. Trump said.
" Adin's father, Rabbi Jordan Bendat-Appell, has a sign with a message about the past -- "we've seen this before never again.
"Never again is Central Europe likely to offer what it did in the 1990s," it said in a note to investors.
The National School Walkout is calling attention to the broken promise of "never again" — that after Columbine, the mass shootings continued.
Unfortunately, the box set was missing the 1967 spoof Casino Royale and that 80s Sean Connery curio Never Say Never Again.
"This meeting was unique and I've never seen anything like it, only one like it, and hopefully never again," Pelosi said.
Brooklyn led 21-20, but never again after Washington's 1353-8 run in the first half put the Wizards comfortably ahead.
The U.S. Energy Information Agency estimates shale output could rise into the mid-2030s, but never again at last year's pace.
You will never again inhabit the great now, only a small and fragile instant that flips over every time you blink.
Other members of the movement, now known as "Never Again," are putting their college plans aside to work on the cause.
The investigation into the shooting is still going, Israel said, adding that "my approach to this whole thing is never again."
The shirt was also emblazoned with the words "March For Our Lives" on the back and "Never Again" on the front.
Thankfully, the good people at Bridgestone have stepped forward to say "never again" with their totally genius, air-free bicycle tires.
If it fails, as the Wii U largely did, Nintendo may never again have a widespread hardware presence in consumers' lives.
But before you vow (once again) to never again watch GoT, The Hollywood Reporter has a theory that could change everything.
The Cover Clamp permanently tips the odds of victory in your favor, ensuring you'll never again wake up uncovered and cold.
Pet owners, that means never again having to go around with a vacuum pulling up stray hairs before company comes over.
Let us all be clear: "National security" must never again be permitted to justify wholesale denial of constitutional rights and protections.
"The defendant is being held accountable and will never again be a threat to our community," Lindquist said in the statement.
I'll sum up the next few weeks by saying this: I never again got a clear shot at the Vanderbilt hill.
After staring at them, we'll never again be annoyed by the overwhelming number of avocado toast pics posted on Instagram everyday.
I decided to become a mother and vowed to never again have another drink, cigarette, drug, unhealthy relationship, or food binge.
Never again would my mother's main worry in life be whether or not I would be back in time for supper.
Honestly and truly, I made the mistake after Ultimatum of saying "never again," so I'm not going to do that again.
Yet, Horowitz and Wray said the "lesson" of the report is that it would never again confirm or deny such investigations.
After the shooting, Kasky and several other survivors co-founded the Never Again MSD group to advocate for stricter gun laws.
Four years later, he has announced after months of controversy that he will never again play for the German national team.
The "For you" list last week included an album of Beethoven's string trios that the Haggler will never again live without.
"Mexico will never again be treated like a doormat for the United States, as it's been in this government," Anaya said.
I help people navigate society and the system so that they never again have to apply criminal solutions to their problems.
We can never again allow our country to imprison its people because of their ancestry, not because they committed a crime.
She told me she never again wanted to see me dancing and playing in public as I had been that morning.
When I go to the Holocaust Museum in DC, at the end of it, I am moved to say, 'Never again.
After that he'd bent a knee to our Savior and never again raised a hand in anger, except at his wife.
Never again If this police force in Canada catches you driving drunk, it's going to force you to listen to Nickelback.
In settling government charges against him, he agreed never again to run a securities firm and to pay a $100,000 fine.
The office of commissioner would never again hold any semblance of objectivity, of a higher concern for the game of baseball.
The only certain "never again" is that Germans won't be ever again killing Jews in Warsaw in 1942 like they did.
The latter returned in 22016, the former briefly in 22015, but they never again won a playoff series as a trio.
That, after last weekend, Britain could never again come back to the table and ask for another helping of national sovereignty.
Those skills will be showcased for the final time on Saturday, Mayweather insisting he will never again step into the ring.
"It is a powerful way of keeping memory alive and giving meaning to our mantra of 'never again,' " Ms. Chebli said.
It may be that the 737 Max will return to service with the patched software and never again suffer a mishap.
Female reporters covered that war, rewriting the rules so that the phrase "woman war correspondent" would never again be an oxymoron.
He would never again set eyes either on his wife or his daughter, who would make her name as Ada Lovelace.
But sadly most have just been boarded up, never again to drink the piss of a relieved member of the public.
The seven female narrators of the "Decameron" should never again need to rely on the great Giovanni Boccaccio to express themselves.
Anti-abortion conservatives vowed that never again would they allow a Republican president to squander Supreme Court nominations on unreliable judges.
It is likely to want a guarantee that the United States will never again station tactical nuclear weapons in South Korea.
Assuming your IT department put it there, your best bet is to never again use your work computer for anything personal.
Attacked by both left and right, Johnson could never again muster anything close to the congressional support he had once enjoyed.
We have learned our lesson, this group says, and we will "never again" allow intolerance and inhumanity to enter legitimate discourse.
The explosion in far-right terror in Germany, too, suggests that the lessons of "Never again" have been supplanted by extremism.
It's a hard job and I hope we never again have to deal with someone incapable of learning on the job.
Kathryn Hahn is Chris, a failed experimental filmmaker who swoons at the sight of him and is never again the same.
But as soon as I encountered these words of Robinson, five years ago, the purpose of education was never again unclear.
It's so right I'd take two trains and an Uber through a Toulouse typhoon to hear Madrid read from Try Never again.
No matter how many billion dollars is spent decontaminating a place, there will be those who never again trust the radiation levels.
The President's focus, therefore, should be on remembrance, on the importance of never again going down the road to a World War.
It an an absolutely acceptable dance album, a fine dance album, a dance album you wouldn't mind hearing once and never again.
Apt Pupil is the kind of movie you watch once and never again, assuming you can make it through even one viewing.
Kasky, just 17, said he first came up with the name of this new movement, "Never Again," while wearing his Ghostbusters pajamas.
The bottom line: We may never again see rates this low for this long — and frankly, we should have reaped greater benefits.
Never again the horror of trying to catch the name of a banger through a crackling FM radio in your mate's kitchen.
Participants of the Never Again Means #ShutDownICE in DC protest at the entrance to US Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters July 16.
Thanks to Grout Glitter, you will never again have to stare at your boring tiled bathroom wall as you brush your teeth.
Never Again Action, which has organized over 1,000 protestors at more than 10 events this summer, is led by mostly young Jews.
The EU was founded by people who wanted to make sure that Europe was never again torn apart by Fascism and war.
As long as Germany continues to have an artificially low exchange rate it will never again be the "poor man" of Europe.
A list of signatures from more than 320 engineers, executives, designers, and other tech employees started growing Tuesday after the Never Again.
He won't let his walls down again— not with Olivia, not with Bobby his driver, and never again, he says, with Arlie.
But by ordering them to never again allow that data out of their control, it immunizes them from any kind of criticism.
But even its most ardent advocates know that the West may never again be able to rely on its superior military technology.
She reached the semi-finals of Wimbledon and the Australian Open the following year but never again played a Grand Slam final.
The actor relishes an opportunity he'd never again have, the guilty eyes and reptilian grin hinting early on at the depravity within.
Make someone's life better on your next flight, and vow to never again infringe on anybody else's meager pocket of personal space.
You'll never again be able to hear "let's go, girls" on it like you did the very first time you heard it.
In the darkness, I made a pact with God that if Gillian got better, I'd never again lose sight of my priorities.
"As a preventative measure to protect our people, Señor Fox will never again be able to come back to Venezuela," Moncada wrote.
Mr Bashir says he will never again vote for the PML-N, whose leader is condemned in florid graffiti near the shrine.
I can't believe that we have these messages of "never again," and yet we keep ignoring this and allowing it to happen.
I never again discussed this strange chapter with anyone, not even with Viki, and increasingly I find myself unsure that it happened.
She returned to her family when the trip was complete, and never again, evidently, made bicycling an important part of her life.
"Never again can we let so many U.S. citizens suffer while the President and Executive branch remain so publicly disinterested," they continued.
Coating that chasm in organic orange cheese dust makes me feel like we may never again have any shared values or experiences.
So began, or more properly sped up, the phenomenon of "endism": bold declarations announcing that history will never again be the same.
"Never again should there be an attack on a young man in the face with bullets from two metres away," he said.
After my favorite pair of Céline sunnies — that I owned all of one (!) year — disappeared into thin air, I said, never again.
So art and money came together: Never again, it seemed, would routine blues progressions, hair metal, or corporate pap rule the charts.
Let us never again tolerate anyone casting impertinence on "We the People of the United States" by saying or even insinuating otherwise.
The body of work, which Efremova calls Destruction, displays one way to capture a unique moment that can never again be reproduced.
Leo was a big fan of something happening once and then never again, so that album is stacked with moments like that.
She had learned a lesson, too; never again would she send me a link to a so-called fun love-forecasting quiz.
One recent movement "Never again" has been started by the students in Florida's most recent shooting to advocate for more gun control.
But I guarantee you, it will never again look as unordinary as it does in a Lower East Side gallery this spring.
The mantra of "never again" — repeated so often after the horrors of the Holocaust — all too easily dissolves into "until next time."
And in June, National Institutes of Health director Francis Collins vowed that he will never again appear on an all-male panel.
Now a clean-cut father of two, he speaks in schools as an activist for Never Again, a Polish anti-racism association.
To ensure that she would never again be at risk, she asked her obstetrician to tie her tubes immediately following the delivery.
If cancer survivors can help keep alive the significance of the Holocaust survivors' message, count me as one of them: Never again.
And the trust in that blessed familiarity, which had given their shared existence form and function, will never again be entirely there.
During that discussion, Mr. Comey said in testimony, he asked Mr. Sessions that he never again be left alone with the president.
They paused for a beat and each knowingly nodded, an acknowledgment that it was a scene that would never again be recreated.
She said she hoped for a day when she would never again have to speak at a vigil related to gun violence.
If she didn't, she should swear under oath that the C.I.A. under her command will never again carry out abductions like mine.
"The promise of 'never again' has proven hard to keep," said Stephen J. Rapp, who led the office during the Obama administration.
I voted with my feet and sent in a letter of resignation the next day and never again entered a S.B.C. church.
Phillips made a career of selling cars and retired in 1995, having never again seen the Mustang he mistakenly sold in 1964.
"This is the eastern defensive wall that guarantees that we will never again be a mere few miles wide," Mr. Netanyahu said.
"This is the eastern defensive wall that guarantees that we will never again be a mere few miles wide," Mr. Netanyahu said.
"Let this serve as an example so that never again will there be such a policy of social violence," the C.F.E.-C.
It was an experience that stuck with Green, who has been adamant about never again putting himself in that type of situation.
"Never again!" he declared of the Parkland attack, exhorting the young people to press on: "America's watching you ... there will be change."
Watch them struggling out of their shells—albumen-coated miracles, translucent and greasy—and you'll never again classify eggs as inanimate objects.
That wealth will help assure that taxpayers are never again called upon to bail out Wall Street, said Fed Governor Daniel Tarullo.
In February, he introduced the Never Again Act, which calls for an exhibit to be created in the Capitol museum spotlighting abortion.
That doesn't necessarily mean you will never again pay $5 for a sandwich approximately one-sixth the height of the average human man.
"Meir was a bold warrior and commander determined to ensure the people of Israel will never again be powerless or defenseless," it said.
After his short stint with the Kings, McCants became a free agent at age 24 and never again appeared in another NBA game.
And thanks to the spill-proof texture, you'll never again waste product or make the tub dangerously slippery (don't you just hate that?).
The last album released when he was alive was 2014's Symphonica, but he never again reached the heights of his early career.
In the years after 213 there was a sudden reduction in annual production and manufacturing rates have never again risen to 221 levels.
The passenger was not arrested but he may never again fly with Spirit: The deputy's report said the company banned him for life.
"You have a death that was completely preventable, and you have a family who will never again see their son," Miller tells PEOPLE.
Other members of the movement, now known as "Never Again," are putting their college plans aside to work on the cause, she said.
Never again will you have to fuss around with your laces because, guess what, your shoes already know what you want to do.
Since launching the Never Again movement, the teen activists have not just been targets of petty insults, but of far-right conspiracy theories.
NEVER AGAIN" Her Facebook post generated a heated debate in the comments, with some NOW members accusing Fitterman of "racism and white supremacy.
On one of the first Never Again Action video calls, he volunteered to take on the role simply because no one else had.
But because of Lin, there is a stunt in this trailer that I imagine again will never again be matched in its ambition.
In the years after 260 there was a sudden reduction in annual production and manufacturing rates have never again risen to 221 levels.
But over the years, I've come to terms with the fact that The Walking Dead will never again be better than a cartoon.
The transition involved "a consensus of 'never again a civil war', not a pact of forgetting", as Enrique Moradiellos, a younger historian, says.
" That day, his mother would see him cry once more, as he told her, "ma, I'm never again going to keep bad company.
Already, some voices on the left are saying that deficits should never again stop Democrats from spending freely when they are in power.
Imagine never again going to bed thinking one candidate had won a race but waking up to find it was actually someone else.
Doing so would help ensure that the United States never again goes down road of using brutal, cruel and coercive techniques on detainees.
Lander Moab iPhone X/XS Case for $30 ($10 off): Never again find that extreme cold or heat has made your phone die.
The song still makes me aggressively uncomfortable, and I will never again willingly subject myself or anyone else to its whiny, tormenting ways.
But Greenberg's disappointing results shouldn't turn you off of fish forever, or give you an excuse to never again think about omega-3s.
Never again will we wonder where to neatly rest our chopsticks while we take a 5 second eating hiatus to sip our beers.
But from that outrage, we can forge a bipartisan consensus to ensure that we never again abandon the families of fallen service members.
As representatives of a generation that's saying "never again" to gun violence, some survivors of the shooting incorporated orange into their graduation regalia.
While I am at peace with the fact that I will most likely never again ride a coaster, I could change my mind.
He has repudiated Mr. da Silva's party at nearly every turn, vowing that socialists will never again take the reins of the country.
Clinton, the Democratic nominee — Mr. Trump may never again have such a window to make his argument to voters more or less uninterrupted.
"I transferred all of my prescriptions there so that I never again have to see the pharmacist who discriminated against me," she wrote.
Mr. Shandling's profile was never again as high as it was during the "Larry Sanders" years, but the show's influence has been lasting.
Pope Francis has promised Chilean Catholics that "never again" would the Church ignore them or the cover-up of abuse in their country.
"Never Again" was the headline that ran with the story and image, which quickly became an iconic symbol of the pro-choice movement.
While a statute might suffice, a constitutional amendment as Arendt proposed would make it so citizenship could never again be a political target.
This album features seven different tunes, including three Coltrane never again recorded in the studio, and the deluxe edition includes seven alternate takes.
This humiliation must have led to a resolve never again to be subject to such a threat, and to build its nuclear power.
Minutes later, I find myself swearing to Yellow Dress that I will never again take photos and I simply want to have lunch.
The "Never Again" activists were heading to the Florida capital Tallahassee on Tuesday to call for stricter gun legislation at the state level.
" Similarly, Never Again Action is hosting mass calls to create a rapid response network to "stop these [concentration camps] from becoming death camps.
He inspired everyone around him, and after spending time with him I resolved to never again complain of fatigue in my own life.
Desktop PCs will never again reach the high-level stature they once held, but that doesn't mean they're going to go away, either.
Judge Rosemarie Aquilina guaranteed on Wednesday that he would never again be free, after sentencing him to 40 to 175 years in prison.
Review 2 is where I watched "Never Again," starring Jill Clayburgh and Jeffrey Tambor, the first movie I reviewed for The Village Voice.
If we're ready to say "never again," we need to be willing to expose the roots of the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
Manigault-Newman soon afterward appeared on yet another reality show, "Celebrity Big Brother," where she said she would never again vote for Trump.
"I think some people are going to use this as a one-off whimsy and never again, and that's O.K.," Mr. Winesmith said.
In response, President Moon Jae-in of South Korea vowed "we will never again lose to Japan," hearkening back to Japan's colonial occupation.
In response, President Moon Jae-in of South Korea vowed "we will never again lose to Japan," hearkening back to Japan's colonial occupation.
The clothes, the flashy cars -- it was like he was determined to never again be that poor black boy growing up in Mississippi.
"Enough is enough" and "Never again" have been some of the rallying cries of students pushing for gun control after the Florida shooting.
It is distressing to conclude that the repeated discussion of "never again" and bemoaning Western indifference hides the real issue at stake here.
In essence, he has said that "never again" — the oft-repeated phrase connected to the horrors of the Holocaust — cannot be selectively applied.
What I feared recently as I stood in the room that we called the Puzzle Room, now empty, as I packed my shelves and shelves of books into cardboard boxes, was that like that day 20 years earlier when I vowed "never again," some piece of my heart or brain or soul may feel that way about love: never again.
Perhaps Mr Ryan and friends could take some solace if they were reassured that never again would a team suffer such an unfair fate.
Yet for Sokogi, the guilt she suffered after the death of four girls she cut means she will never again pick up the knife.
The teens' nascent movement, dubbed Never Again MSD, has already amassed more than $1 million in donations from celebrities like George Clooney and Oprah.
"Give It To Me" is an exuberant five-and-a-half-minute dancefloor stomper that was tucked away on the flipside of "Never Again".
" McCloskey concluded by saying: "I am committed to never again having to watch a video of our animals suffering the way that they suffered.
Ms. Davis would later say that the cry "Never again" would resonate with her as a call to resist religious and racial oppression everywhere.
JUSTIN GILESCharlotte, North Carolina I read with great interest, and indeed sadness, your piece on genocide prevention ("Never again, again and again", December 8th).
To be fair, the traditional Thanksgiving meal includes a lot of dishes that you can live with sampling once a year, then never again.
In an exclusive interview with Refinery29, Tamara Delbridge says that Tambor forcibly kissed her in 2001 on the set of the film Never Again.
Even if staff at European firms never again pay off armed factions in civil wars, there is always scope for standards to fall again.
I was sure that I would never again birth a healthy child, hold them to my breast and touch their tiny fingers and toes.
While it's totally valid to say, "Hey, we tried it once, never again," sometimes it just takes a little more research for next time.
This company would be shamed and attacked until they cowered, groveling to the family and masses promising never again to do such a thing.
Never again will the term "food fight" merely evoke images of summer camp dining halls, bar mitzvahs gone wrong, and John Belushi's distended cheeks.
One recent visitor from France remarked to Gulliver that he'd never again complain about the Paris Métro after riding on a few American subways.
It's likely that they believed they would never again lose control of a chamber of Congress, considering how gerrymandered their unnatural House majority was.
"We should never again send troops into conflict without a clear definition of their mission and an understanding of what comes after," Buttigieg said.
And the clever interior sleeve pockets are made so that you never again have to wonder what the hell you did with your pen.
For many of these young men and women, the idea that they can never again eat a solid meal with their families is unfathomable.
Jazz lingers, wraithlike, bound to never again cross the threshold of small clubs or escape the pull of the damned progeny of Spyro Gyra.
My big fear was that I'd be diminished by a mastectomy, that I'd never again feel whole, or truly confident or comfortable with myself.
"There is a lot of talk about 'never again,' but this is impossible if we don't remember what happened back then," Mr. Ronneberg said.
That charge was dismissed at the request of prosecutors, in exchange for the trooper's promise that he would never again work in law enforcement.
We may never again see a television show or a geek cultural event as huge as this one, but we'll always have the memes.
As our Interpreter columnist points out, the Rohingya are just the latest victims to learn that the promise of "never again" is applied unevenly.
"Many of the extreme-right groups feel very much empowered by the current climate," said Pankowski, who is also a member of Never Again.
Many of the earlier generation of activists had been survivors of the coat-hanger era and they spoke out as a warning: never again.
" Speaking to journalists earlier in the day, Mr. Salvini reiterated that ships run by humanitarian agencies would "never again dock in an Italian port.
"This is how we will ensure that Afghanistan never again serves as a base for international terrorists," Pompeo said ahead of the deal signing.
This decision was meaningful, because it signaled a commitment to continuing aggressive care for a young man who might never again open his eyes.
"Given what happened on Wednesday, he should have been fired on the spot and faced criminal charges," said Matthew Harvey of Never Again Action.
P.S.G. lost to Milan that spring, and Weah joined the Italian champions later that year, but he never again advanced past the group stage.
" Though Bryant never played for the Mavericks, Dallas announced on Twitter that "the number 24 will never again be worn by a Dallas Maverick.
I am not dead; I have never been dead, and after reading that book I will never again feel it quite safe to die!
After the contest, Gordon -- who also took an L via a controversial decision in 2016 -- declared he'd never again compete in the dunk contest.
Texas Tech (9-3) trailed at 2-53 but never again and owned as much as a seven-point lead in the first half.
Beck promised herself she'd never again end up in a situation where she owed money she was unable to pay back thanks to unemployment.
In 2011, then–13-year-old Rebecca Black made her debut with "Friday," and looking forward to the weekend was never again the same.
We would never again have such a good opportunity to remove Mr. Hussein from power without risking American lives and without going to Baghdad.
Nilanshi Patel, a 16-year-old from Gujarat, India, vowed to never again cut her hair after a disastrous 'do at 6 traumatized her.
Political pressure on the White House is quickly intensifying as the activism of Florida students begins to morph into a nationwide "never again" movement.
And in Britain, lawmakers are pressing for stronger rules to ensure that women will never again be forced to wear high heels at work.
" Remembering the scene years later, he wrote, "I hope never again to see such hatred in the eyes of men, women and, yes, children.
Sometimes people are mysterious, and they do big, horrible, awful things in ways that mean we can never again understand or empathize with them.
Ona had declared that BCL should "never again" be allowed to run the mine and Miriori, Ona's brother-in-law, still supports that stance.
You Americans, even if you get out of this crisis, will never again be the beacon on the hill for the rest of us.
The Cosmo may never again be as zeitgeisty as it was in the late '80s or as popular as it was in the early aughts.
"I would never again separate another family when they come here at their most vulnerable and desperate moment," O'Rourke said to a round of applause.
With this ban on the horizon, Maryland residents might never again be tempted to re-heated yesterday's takeout in the styrofoam container it came in.
And while Republicans in Congress continued guerrilla efforts to retrench the law through the 22020s, the party never again seriously contemplated trying to eliminate it.
After all, if Mr. Connery, who was training for the movie "Never Say Never Again," was scuba shy, surely I had a right to be.
After leaving the franchise 12 years earlier, Connery had returned in the unsanctioned 007 movie Never Say Never Again, which opened four months after Octopussy.
Still, "this reader will never again be able to open the pages of 'Pride and Prejudice' without picturing the actors in this unforgettable television production."
After the last of the Teavanas close, we may never again have the chance to get free tea samples as we stroll through the mall.
Disenchanted with the industry—and having developed a phobia of flying—he set his family up in England, and never again travelled far from home.
PC gaming companies continue to make a splash at CES with experimental and sometimes outlandish devices that may never again see the light of day.
The crowd occasionally erupted with chants of "never again!" and applause; the camera showed us the faces of marchers who also cried during González's silence.
However, the topic was never again addressed, and Schnapp, 14, believes that fans will have to come to their own conclusion about Will's sexual orientation.
Responding to the memory of the Holocaust by saving strangers from slaughter, however honorable in itself, has given the phrase "never again" a new meaning.
No simple fix to Flint's water crisis 'Never again in America' Once a bustling industrial city, Flint has fallen on hard times in recent years.
The news comes after the typically tough-talking star repeatedly said he'd never return as Bond — but as 007 fans know, never say never again.
Or, to put it another way, that the industry's lack of current activity means that it will never again wish to operate in the region.
Tally is a new app that offers the ability to automate your credit card payments, ensuring you'll never again be hit with a late fee.
Only then will the phrase 'Never Again!' be anything but a pious and useless incantation that will neither raise the dead nor save the living.
We are committed to insuring that Afghanistan never again become as safe haven for terrorists who want to commit mass murder to our civilian populations.
Senior David Hogg, a prominent voice in the Never Again movement, wore an orange cap with a price tag for $1.05 attached to the tassel.
It is the agency most responsible for ensuring we never again have to bail out Wall Street firms after they help cause another financial crisis.
What needs to follow is a process that will bring the guilty to justice, encourage national reconciliation and ensure that such horrors never again occur.
Slowly but surely, she convinced him to date in his own age bracket and to never again refer to women as "chicks" on his profile.
Sharapova also disturbingly exaggerates Williams's physical presence and anger, positing that the combination of the two is the reason Sharapova has never again beaten Williams.
He rose to prominence as a vocal proponent of stricter gun regulation and a founding member of the gun control advocacy group Never Again MSD.
But the case was dropped in exchange for a promise from the trooper, who was fired, that he would never again work in law enforcement.
"There is no place like home," he told Pacific Rim leaders, warning them that the United States would never again sign a regionwide trade agreement.
I came away in awe of the patient, donor, families and doctors involved — and may never again take for granted my reflection in the mirror.
It's as if the Democratic electorate has collectively decided that it tried the girl candidate once and it did not work out, so never again.
I resolved that never again would we be misled to believe that there are more than two tribes in Kenya: the rich and the poor.
Of course the word "winning" itself is not the problem, and if the president never again uttered the word, we would still have no solution.
Last year, after a string of lost trials and reversed convictions, it seemed as if federal prosecutors might never again win a political corruption case.
That led to the chaos and power vacuums that Bin Laden exploited, and that the United States vowed it would never again allow to fester.
If all goes according to plan, I'll never again experience the soft scrim that drops between me and reality, as wine drains from my glass.
The resulting slapdash teamwork between writer and photographer can end as quickly as it began; they may work together the next day, or never again.
Teachers told me they were also inspired by other bursts of activism nationwide, from the Women's March to the Never Again movement for gun control.
Unlike Conley, who maintained a grueling two-sport schedule for almost a decade, Graham never again played in two different sports seasons in one year.
It's very, very hard for me to say to you that never again in the history of Goldman Sachs will someone do something very wrong.
Many of the young people in the "Never Again" movement have had their own life-changing experiences and refuse to accept America's shameful gun violence.
"We students have become victims of our government's glaring inaction, but never again," Demitri Hoth, a senior at Stoneman Douglas, said Friday at the Capitol.
Johnson's 3-pointer with 6:14 put Miami ahead 94-93 after a 25-573 Sacramento run, and the Heat never again relinquished the lead.
" Arizona later agreed that it would "never again use midazolam, or any other benzodiazepine, as part of a drug protocol in a lethal injection execution.
We are committed to ensuring that Afghanistan never again becomes a safe haven for terrorists who want to commit mass murder to our civilian populations.
Screaming as she lay in the snow, Vonn later conceded that she knew she would never again push out of a start gate fully healthy.
It was given to the museum in 1993, but has never again been on view; the label calls it "partially restored," indicating a difficult rehabilitation.
Samsung, like any vendor in every sector that has ever had a recall, cannot promise that its products will never again suffer from a malfunction.
The Refugee Convention of 1951 arose from the ashes of the Holocaust to ensure that never again would the world turn refugees over to their executioners.
" New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to never again say the Christchurch shooter's name, urging people to "speak the names of those who were lost.
"I'll never hate that song and I'll never again be ashamed of that song because I have no idea where I'd be without it," she said.
Salem said Doe never wanted money or an apology from Sheikh; she only sought a guarantee that he'd never again hold a position of religious leadership.
There was the school grounds caretaker who wanted to know about her son's father — not her husband, but a man she saw once and never again.
During that time, students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have continued to carry the Never Again movement aimed at banning the sale of assault rifles.
Liberal democrats who fear that populism is on the march, and their ideals will never again prevail, should recall that the opposite was once common wisdom.
"A good place to start is for politicians never again to utter the words 'preserve neighbourhood character'," says Jan Breidenbach of the University of Southern California.
Never again will you be stuck on a beach, or at a picnic and not be able to open a bottle while also listening to music.
Sure, we'll see the actor or actress again shortly, but never again will they deliver a witty one-liner, withering blow, or laugh their contagious laugh.
Stacy's family members who never again heard from her have continued to suspect her husband, who has yet to face any criminal charges in the case.
"The state needs to ensure that a complete failure to educate schoolchildren never again happens to this extent in one of Michigan's districts," he told lawmakers.
I never again took my three children's good health for granted and found a wonderful pediatrician whom we kept until they aged out of his care.
The real victim here is Legend, who can never again wear the color yellow, clench his fist, or (heaven forbid) get reading glasses without being ridiculed.
"Gab is now unstoppable and can never again be taken down as a whole ever again," Gab said to Motherboard in a series of email exchanges.
If he's the harbinger of the Republican future, then they need to accept that the United States will never again be a reliable partner and friend.
Once these policies are undone, it's likely that the Democrats would never again agree to any bill that provides protection for Jerusalem or Israeli-controlled territories.
Reicher, getting by on wild blueberries and toothpaste, had never been and would never again be as hungry, but, even so, he loved the whole thing.
Williamson was speaking at Southern New Hampshire University and said that, as a Jew, she was taught to say "never again" in reference to the Holocaust.
YOKOHAMA, Japan (Reuters) - When Ben Lecomte stepped onto land for the first time after swimming across the Atlantic Ocean in 1998, he told himself 'never again'.
A grand jury indicted the officer on a perjury charge, but prosecutors dropped it in exchange for his agreement to never again work as a policeman.
Skelos will never again be in a position to commit the sort of crimes for which he is convicted, nor would he if given the opportunity.
Under the proposed deal, the Taliban would promise never again to allow a terrorist organization to operate in the parts of the country under its control.
But Mr. Murdoch's children don't seem politically driven like Mr. Ailes, so the channel may never again be the same kind of singular, personally driven force.
"That comparison is just, and not to make the comparison would be a dereliction of our duty to ensure 'never again' to any people," he said.
I will never again mount a bicycle without the helmet on my head where it belongs, not in my backpack, bike basket or, worse, at home.
On Friday, Dr. Folt said the university was committed to "facing squarely and working to right the wrongs of history so they are never again inflicted."
Ever since, top officials have repeatedly justified the war as necessary to ensure that Afghanistan never again allows safe haven for groups that targeted American interests.
But the charge was later dismissed on a motion by prosecutors in exchange for the trooper's promise that he would never again work in law enforcement.
As outlined by Mr. Tillerson, the administration intends that ISIS and Al Qaeda "suffer an enduring defeat" and that Syria "never again" be a terrorist haven.
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Almost two decades after the sex abuse scandals of the early 2000s — which elicited promises of "never again" — anger among the laity is palpable and widespread.
"I am cautiously optimistic that Mr. Vinas has learned the error of his ways and will never again commit another crime of this nature," he said.
In an extraordinary move, Comey had also visited the Attorney General to "implore" him to never again leave him alone in a room with the President.
And I can promise that if you see it, you will never again be able to listen to a certain ethereal Bach melody with innocent ears.
Student and shooting survivor Alex Wind told the Post that he and other students formed the group "Never Again MSD" to demand action on gun violence.
Never again would Cassini send home the images and data that inspired discoveries and wonder during the probe's 213 years in orbit around the ringed planet.
We journalists should never again write that someone is too old, too young, too polarizing, too petty, too cranky or too whatever to win an election.
Iran has a crucial interest in undermining the U.S. role in the world, ensuring that the United States can never again act unilaterally to isolate Iran.
But any problems with vote counting will all but invalidate the results—and guarantee that the Democrats will never again schedule caucuses to pick convention delegates.
The inventor of the SmartCan wants to ensure you'll never again forget it's trash day, because these cans automatically drive themselves to the curb for you.
The mother said she would never again send her daughter to the prison, even though that means she will not be able to see her father.
She has also promised to sign a $15 an hour minimum wage bill and says she would never again allow Wall Street to threaten Main Street.
During her speech, assembled students and others protesting gun violence could be heard chanting slogans such as "Never again" while others voiced their support for González.
"It is an enormous honor to stand with each of you to say never again does anyone go bankrupt just because they got sick," said Sen.
In response to this episode and to litigation, the Arizona Department of Corrections announced in December that it would never again use midazolam in an execution.
Up to 145.5 million people would never again experience the relative tranquility of hoping (with fingers and toes crossed) that their sensitive personal information was safe.
The termination of parental rights means it is possible that we may never again be a legal family, yet we will always be a blood family.
If it succeeded, Iraq would never again pose a threat, and it could serve as a jumping-off point to spread Iranian influence around the region.
But the Thunder's Mike Muscala answered Osman's stretch with a quick 3-pointer, and the Cavaliers never again seriously threatened to get back in the game.
This was Woods's first appearance as a professional in Austin, and fans flocked to watch him play as if he may never again come their way.
No longer was I hoping to find love in a hopeless place, never again was I going to be stand, two pints aloft, looking back in anger.
A promise to the departed and a rallying call to society, we chant: never again," she continued, before admitting how "rare" it is that "justice truly prevails.
If people who promulgated hateful views were immediately banned permanently and could never again communicate on mainstream platforms, they wouldn't have an incentive to change their behavior.
The labeled part of the skin is also completely safe to eat, which means you'll never again have to think twice before diving into that enticing apple.
"The words 'never again' ring hollow today with reports that Aleppo is falling to Assad regime forces," Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham said in a statement.
And may God grant that never again will issues concerning the church and her role in public life, or issues concerning our art and culture, divide us.
For months, the Never Again Canada page has been sharing links that appear to send users to sites hosted on Google's Blogger platform, such as fpf-blog.blogspot.com.
" I had booked myself on a dive to the Tears of Allah, a 958-foot cargo ship he sank for the filming of "Never Say Never Again.
Connery appeared in only six, if you exclude the unofficial and embarrassing 1983 comeback Never Say Never Again (I doubt even Connery wants to include that one).
A brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, has violently been eliminated — he will never again harm another innocent man, woman or child.
It was a whole new kind of ownership … I was never again going to live in a town of houses so filled by people that I knew.
Because it's in the cloud, it saves space on your phone (I will never again deal with running out of storage space!), and offers free, unlimited storage.
And then, again, Trump moved on -- never mentioning that James Comey, the FBI director, also harshly criticized Clinton's email practices, and never again returning to the topic.
That tournament, however, preceded more than a decade in the doldrums when they never again reached football's global showpiece or even threatened to capture an African title.
After multiple examinations in the camps by Josef Mengele and others, when she had to strip naked, she never again felt comfortable with her body, she said.
Existing European Union guidelines for restructuring banks aimed to ensure "what all political groups wanted: that taxpayers will never again carry the risks of banks," he said.
After leaving Dallas, Chandler continued to block shots and post absurd field goal percentages but he was never again such a fundamental part of a team's foundation.
We'll never again be able to return to that igloo for an "I've Been Delayed" concert, but that damn song will live on in our hearts forever.
Rez Infinite will come out for PS4 and PS VR on October 13th, coincidentally the date from which I will never again come out of my house.
The broken Federalist Party survived for a decade and a half more, but would never again hold the presidency or a majority in either house of Congress.
Although Ms. Shepard never again reached the summit of the charts, she turned out dozens of Top 10 and Top 40 hits for the next two decades.
But his new life has a catch: Under penalty of death, Michael can never again contact his wife and child, or let them know he's still alive.
Do the words "Never again," which are so important to Jews around the world in recalling the horrors of the Nazis' Holocaust, mean something less to them?
"When I was 19, laying on the floor after being raped on the floor of a Payless shoe store at gunpoint, I decided never again," Union said.
Mr. Dagan would show it to visitors, a personal "never again" memento that seemed to explain the ease with which he organized the elimination of Israel's enemies.
You may never again drink a Pomerol, but you will better understand the potential both of the grape and of the region, and of wine in general.
I don't expect that stuff to happen, and I'm certainly not predicting it, but you can damn well believe I will never again take those possibilities lightly.
If it went the other way, I would never again have to experience dope sickness, or disappoint my family, or risk going to jail to get money.
Dave Loebsack (D-Iowa) has introduced a bill called the Never Again Act that could seriously compromise the health of the veterans he is trying to protect.
On Washington WASHINGTON — President Trump insisted he will never again sign a huge catchall spending measure of the sort he just grudgingly approved to fund the government.
But on Saturday, after identifying him once as the man who plunged the city into grief, officials said they would never again utter his name in public.
Ms. Vanderbilt later recalled that her mother rarely visited her, and that Aunt Gertrude told her once — but only once, and never again — that she loved her.
" Though academics hailed the study, Mr. Hudson acknowledged a "tension" between the museum's mission of "never again" and the study's findings that "there are no silver bullets.
But the racism he became privy to as a "white" man appalled him, and he never again wavered from his black identity upon returning to civilian life.
And that it's possible she may never again see some of her classmates, many of whom are destined to split up to various middle schools in September. 
"We're never again buying tickets in advance," said Skinner, as he walked with his wife toward the hockey arena for the first session of the men's competition.
Read more " _____ • Robert L. Pollock in Real Clear Politics: "Never again should we entertain proposals to help the worst off by penalizing the not so well off.
He usually coached good teams, but never again one like the 953-79 Spartans, with Johnson and the forward Greg Kelser, who was the team's top scorer.
With tears in his eyes, Yankees Manager Aaron Boone went around the room embracing his players, some of whom he would never again see on his team.
"Other than on that shoot, we never again saw anything else of Kobe in the realm of the younger players displaying a flamboyant style," Mr. Richards said.
In 2009 BP's then chief executive, Tony Hayward, forecast US gasoline demand would never again top the level seen the previous year before prices hit almost $150.
Protesters chanted "Nazis out" and held signs reading "Never again" as they gathered to denounce the most serious far-right terror attack in Germany in 40 years.
That nationwide movement inspired by the Parkland student activists, dubbed "Never Again," may also increase enthusiasm and voter turnout in the midterms, which has historically disadvantaged Democrats.
MORE, President Donald Trump vows the government will never again bail out "too-big-to-fail" (TBTF) firms yet supports arrangements that will lead to more bailouts.
This sort of security used to be a promise, and I feel glad to have tried it, if just for a few days and maybe never again.
I'm not sure if Ms. Weinstein has a great, Oscar-nominated career ahead of her, or if I will never again see her in a single movie.
If his newer work is an accurate indication, McGinley will never again turn the camera on himself as much as he does in this series of photographs.
"Never live in fear again, no, never again," is the chorus of "New Brighton," a single recorded with Anohni, whose music has sonic parallels with Nakhane's own.
He vowed that Calais, the bedraggled port that is a focal point for migrants hoping to reach England, would never again be a dumping ground for them.
Le'Veon Bell ain't playing for the Steelers this year ... and maybe never again -- 'cause the All-Pro RB just missed the deadline to report to the team.
The only way to ensure that physicians never again become torturers and killers is for them to be vigilant about humanizing every patient in every interaction, Eckert said.
I don't plan to stop making music altogether, but I do plan on taking a break for awhile and never again working in this layered and personified sense.
Such rituals come to feel like a last point of connection, forged by sweat and blind empathy, with people who will never again be seen in this world.
"We hope that this office is never again forced to prosecute parents in The Followers of Christ church for neglecting the medical care of their children," Foote said.
We'll likely never again see the type of bonds that were forged at the game's birth in 2004; the internet as a whole has moved on from that.
"Never again will we have an election where there's any doubt in anyone's minds where the Democrats are when it comes to America's working families," she told reporters.
In today's fragmented media environment, says Stephanie Haboush Plunkett, chief curator at the museum, never again will "so many people see the same thing at the same time".
After this eclipse, you might realize that you can never again work for a certain (low) amount of money; finally, you'll know how much you can ask for.
I continued to smoke weed with most all €"of my other microdoses and it was never again a problem, even if it renders my study far less "pure.
She would never again drop her daughter off at school, work another shift in her diner, or drive the car unintentionally abandoned in the Dallas courthouse parking lot.
In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's episode of the USA drama, Rachel (Markle) comforts Mike (Adams) after he is told he will never again be a lawyer.
You can also use the facial recognition camera to record obnoxious animated emoji messages, which I will use a LOT the first week and then likely never again.
Built with a half-inch of AR500 steel and covered by a 0.75-inch replaceable polycarbonate plate, we believe the sign will never again be pierced by bullets.
The Standard Chartered analysis suggests that as early as next year, China's economy will be larger than that of the U.S., which will never again be No. 1.
Oklahoma State surged into the lead just before halftime and went to work building on the margin, never again trailing and going up by as much as 133.
But after that, they were relegated to the "never again pile," much like, well, crunchy hairspray-ed bangs and shiny spandex and any other relics of the decade.
The first is not personal to us, but a principle that applies to all who wear the uniform: We must never again confuse a war with the warriors.
After international pressure, Ranariddh was allowed to contest elections a year after, but never again came close to winning and entered on and off alliances with Hun Sen.
His work on the show serves as a reminder to never again casually dismiss the talented actors who are cashing checks by working on a structurally unforgiving procedural.
The line break in the second instance—" never / again "—suggests that, for the living, the full emotional weight of eternity must " be revealed ," and endured, again and again.
Some of them are probably working on books now that they'll eventually finish and sell; some of them probably haven't written fiction for years and might never again.
"You will never be completely free of it—even when it's no longer a problem, you'll never again have a completely carefree attitude towards food," Raeven tells Tonic.
"This is an unconscious attempt to make sure that they never again go through anything like they went through with their original caregiver," psychotherapist Allison Abrams told INSIDER.
When current policies and opinions so closely resemble those held during Hitler's early days, one wonders, too, if the moral clarity of "never again" may have been fleeting.
After his fateful one-on-one Oval Office meeting with Trump, Comey apparently had a strong desire to never again be in a room alone with the president.
Our organizations and our members recognize that building communities of tolerance and inclusion must begin with education, which is why we strongly support the Never Again Education Act.
"Kobe&aposs legacy transcends basketball, and our organization has decided that the number 24 will never again be worn by a Dallas Maverick," Cuban said in a statement.
"After Baldwin died, they said, 'Never again will one of our heroes die without us reaching out and meeting him or her,' " Smith told her audience in Summerton.
They can lie in wait under a magnificent snowcap, the centerpiece of a landscape of beauty that they could obliterate tomorrow, or in 10,000 years, or never again.
A dozen must-pass bills were split into two packages in part to appease President Trump, who had vowed to never again sign a so-called omnibus package.
Politicians quickly rejected the device out of fear it would disrupt the voting process, and Edison vowed to never again invent something that didn't have an "apparent" market.
If I had a double mastectomy, I would never again have to be tormented by mammograms or breast biopsies or (worst of all) fears of metastatic breast cancer.
Travelers might never again have to wonder how long the dreaded bathroom line is, but privacy — or the prospect thereof — might soon be a concept of the past.
A new movie would be the franchise's 25th if you leave out "Never Say Never Again," which was made by an outside company, not if you include it.
And if he does, the Republican Party will almost certainly resolve to never again allow itself to be led by a candidate as undisciplined and unprofessional as Trump.
While ethnicity would never again be used with quite the same explosive effect as it was with Johnson, racial epithets would continue to be used to characterise American fighters.
Each time a power-crazed fanatic group is finally beaten down, we view the remains and repeat the promise of "Never Again" articulated at the Nuremberg Tribunal of 1946.
The killer was prone to "explosive violence" when cornered and, once confronted by police or neighbors, he tended to never again attack within that same jurisdiction, the documents said.
He assures his fellow Albanian Muslims that if they come to the caliphate, they will never again have to worry about police "finding your wives uncovered" during midnight raids.
To never again, as both an entertainment writer and new adult, find myself in a situation where I felt out of the loop when it came to popular culture.
"Given the momentum behind this reallocation, we think we may never again see a situation where the bulk of active risk is taken in public markets," Fraser-Jenkins said.
He had already won a Daytona 500 and in 1978 would claim the Formula One drivers' title but he would never again roll on to Victory Lane at IMS.
The platform is important for the teen activists — especially now that, as one Never Again member, 17-year-old junior John Barnitt, stressed, news cameras have largely left Parkland.
What I was sure of was that I never again wanted to feel the way I did sitting in the gym on one of the last days of school.
In "Never Again Human: An Empty Bliss Beyond This World" (2016), large macabre figures with oversized reptilian heads, skeletal bodies, and drooping breasts hold blue medical masks and gloves.
Never Again Action, a Jewish activist organization formed last month, led a protest of hundreds on Tuesday that closed ICE's headquarters in Washington, D.C., for several hours, NBC reports.
As I grieved the loss of my child, and what could have been, I was also paralyzed by a fear that I would never again have a healthy child.
Rogers, though, had said goodbye to "M*A*S*H" after just three years, leaving to pursue other interests -- but never again finding as identifiable or popular a role.
There are still women out there who would find me attractive and be willing to have a relationship with me, so as far as 'never again,' I was wrong.
Though I continued to have massive respect for Prince, his music, his eccentricities, and above all his exemplary skill as a musician, I never again bought another Prince album.
And for a brief moment in time we dared to hope that "never again" would be true for a world which witnessed the results of fanatic hatred and prejudice.
I'm talking about "one-hit wonders"; artists or bands who make a huge hit, and then never again reach that level of commercial success in the quite same way.
Never again will anybody say post-feminist or post-racial, because now we understand that something like a third of the country is still locked into these old hierarchies.
And we are committed to securing your access to alternate sources of energy, so Poland and its neighbors are never again held hostage to a single supplier of energy.
" Trump responded on Twitter that Iran must never again threaten the United States or it would suffer "consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before.
For years we heard "Never again," and yet we are witnessing the horrendous bombing and carnage of civilians, including innocent women and children, with the world turning its back.
Hart's 3-pointer with 6:37 remaining made it 102-90, and the Suns were never again closer than nine while losing for the eighth time in nine games.
They think Öst 65's parent asteroid was annihilated in the collision, which is why they call the meteorite "extinct," because it can never again rain down on Earth.
And now for the first time, you can subscribe to the Biz Please podcast on iTunes so you never again have to worry about missing any future business beef.
However, an Oregon child-welfare investigator concluded Simpson's claims of abuse were valid, leading that state to say Murray should never again be permitted to be a foster parent.
For some, that vision runs counter to the "never again" message inscribed on Hiroshima's war memorial, and symbolized by the skeletal atomic bomb dome preserved at ground zero nearby.
But we have to remember, when we say never again, that neo-fascism and neo-fascist groups are a real danger to the very existence of the free world.
At least two people were injured, one seriously, Wednesday night outside the Donald W. Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls, according to the Jewish youth movement Never Again Action.
Our citizens collectively came to the realization that the horrific treatment many Vietnam veterans experienced upon returning home, only two decades preceding Operation Desert Storm, could never again happen.
The grass-roots movement, dubbed "Never Again," has kept an extra layer of pressure on members to enact stricter gun laws and take other steps to prevent future massacres.

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