But no one, not even the manufacturers, claim that this new French product is actual absinthe. |
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If no one plays a trump, then the highest ranking card to the suit led wins the book. |
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Money meant that no one laughed behind her back when she called magazines books. |
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He returned to Indonesia with books and tapes on Falungong but told no one in his qigong exercise group. |
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He glanced around for a moment to make sure no one was around, then about-faced and began walking away. |
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Everyone agrees that it shouldn't have happened but no one wants to be left holding the baby. |
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He had asked for neighborhoods to come out and hold rallies in support of the new government and no one did. |
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For some time now, no one has seriously believed those restraints would hold. |
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When she didn't take a shot until five minutes into the game and later shot an air ball, no one faulted her. |
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At the time no one realized that this was the aircraft which would win the air war over the Pacific. |
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I can think of no one in the whole world who could play a scheming windbag of a womaniser better than him! |
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In man's natural state the earth and its fruits had belonged to no one and hence to all. |
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In North Carolina, no one at the school has access to the answer key or to grading the essays on our state tests. |
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A majority of people agree that there should be large tracts of wild places kept aside that belong to no one person but where any of us can go. |
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She has really gone for it and it must have been so difficult for her at first in a place where no one spoke her language. |
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I don't get really mad these days, even when people lie about my finances, but he gets me going like no one else can. |
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Perhaps that is the reason why no one knows where the billion dollars in aid money went. |
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It's become apparent in recent years that 40 is the new 30, that 50 is the new 40, that no one wants to act their age. |
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Nothing and no one is ever wholly good nor wholly bad, whatever we may think. |
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Try to have a good day today, wherever you are, whatever you do, whoever is near, if no one is near. |
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Surely no one who's actually read Watchmen wants to see this on the screen? |
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Then there's the blogger who's only blogging because he has no one else to turn to. |
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But then no one reads a newspaper in the same way as they do a magazine. Newspapers primarily inform. |
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The nature of these disclosures, and the colorful language used, strongly support the belief that no one ever reads this material. |
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The fact that no one has claimed responsibility only underscores the profoundly reactionary character of these attacks. |
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Because no one keeps the whole Law, everyone who lives by the Law must be under a curse. |
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I honestly can't imagine why no one on the show reacts in a similar fashion. |
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Light spattered down the steps like whitewash off a sloppy painter's brush, but the splashes caught no one. |
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But finding that no one followed after me, I grew calmer, and the storm also drew off, and the sun shone out a little before his setting. |
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Here, no one gets to wear the white hat, no one rides contentedly into the sunset, and the loose ends are left satisfyingly unknotted. |
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Even now, no one is talking about how Australia whipped us in the one-day series. |
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There was no one cultural system that embraced the kaleidoscopic character of eighteenth-century Britain. |
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Although I am the kaitiaki, the custodian of these treasures, no one has been denied access to them. |
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Why does no one appear to be very tanned, given that they live in the sun-baked Aegean region? |
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As long as their rants were confined to forums and poorly organised rallies, no one really cared. |
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It is a sad fact that, when it comes to sensitivity to attack, there is no one so sensitive as a journalist. |
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Graffiti artists use the same tactics as billboard advertisers, but no one really connects the two. |
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Helen looked around us, making sure no one was following us or within hearing range of what she was about to say. |
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If no one knows you are an employee of the company then why would your internet rant carry any more weight then a random on the internet? |
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I anticipate it is unnecessary to say anything about justiciability, no one present having raised the issue. |
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The disappointment is that no one is sure what form Railtrack's replacement will take. |
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Romanian has many adstrata of linguistical accretions, but no one so far knows just how deep is the substratum. |
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There is a lobster bisque that explains why no one ever marketed stewed-tomato junket. |
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No one discusses health issues pertaining to adolescents in the villages and the girls have no one to turn to. |
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He reckons no one else locally has driven their historic lorry so many miles to attend a vehicle rally. |
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The sidewalks are always wet and covered in magazines and flyers no one bothers to pick up. |
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In this case, no one got control of the ball so they literally call for another jump ball. |
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She had been railroaded into the job, under the supervision of a widely reviled manager, because no one inside the company would take it. |
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Once the judder settles down, the film becomes more watchable, but no one is likely to praise the clear video quality. |
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Here we learned that something was going on, which explained why no one was out on a Sunday on the well-trodden paths and tracks. |
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He looked like a well-preserved man in his eighties, but no one was sure how old he truly was. |
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In my perambulations up and down Oxford Street and in the shops no one jostled me, no one got in my way. |
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We need to ensure that no one has to put the health and welfare of his or her family at risk in order to keep a job. |
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They jolly the groups around the sets, answering questions from kids and ensuring no one gets lost. |
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We could gather around the radiogram, and later the television, or put a record on the gramophone and no one had to spend years practising. |
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And you have to have all of your own supplies, because unless you're friendly with the neighbors, there is no one around to borrow from. |
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When fire chiefs arrived at the scene they radioed the mayor that no one above the fire line could be saved. |
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Apart from the occasional lobster-hued jogger panting along through the blazing sun, no one appeared to live in the District. |
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Most people begin to think that no one is serious about it and its all just a big joke. |
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Although no one would plant these weedy types, they all have attractive, cultivated cousins. |
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Then on the day the Royal Marines were landed we were called to action stations and no one said it was an exercise. |
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Notwithstanding his off-field actions, no one questions Carey's commitment to the concept of team. |
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He later said the first half was his greatest performance as a pro, and no one who saw it could argue. |
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The fact that no one will pick may also indicate that crucial high trumps are in the blind. |
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What should writers do in order to avoid the kind of heartache which arises when you publish a book and no one takes a blind bit of notice? |
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Therefore there was all this jiggery-pokery so that no one actually had to consider whether he had broken the law. |
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Another thing, Nancy, is that there's no one out there in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico to send up weather balloons. |
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With the best will in the world, no one in the audience seems remotely interested in the sound balance. |
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The National Assembly system is based on quotas so no one group will hold a majority. |
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We wrote to them with the under mentioned remarks on March 5 and surprise, surprise no one has even bothered to acknowledge our letter. |
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Here, if your father refuses to acknowledge you as his son, then you are named unwanted, and no one will accept you. |
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He was wondering why no one had noticed that he liked to wear long sleeves under his jersey. |
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Although no one has carefully studied the biomechanics of water striders, he says that they, too, move by rowing. |
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Mr Dallas said Edmunds was possessive and jealous of Miss Lawrance and took the view that if he could not have her then no one else would. |
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The argument was somewhat simplistic, and off on some facts, but the room was packed, and no one was quibbling over details. |
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There's something of that in all of us, so no one can be too enthusiastic in pointing an accusing finger. |
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It also made the quest for salvation a communal quest, and therefore excluded no one. |
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When no one answered, they broke in and searched the building, only to find a watchman sleeping at his post. |
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It will surprise no one to learn that the man's civilian occupation is, naturally, watchmaking. |
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There is no one explanation that accounts for every feature of the grail legend. |
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Lastly, there is no one explanation that accounts for Rome's decline and fall. |
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Of course, no one watching the process closely ever expected anything different. |
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More times than not, he would get so drunk or wasted that he would pass out, and no one would be able to wake him up. |
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It's a mark of the return of confidence that no one said this with a quaver in their voice or a God-Willing shrug. |
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I look in the dining room, living room, family room, den, all the washrooms, but there's no one in sight. |
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Curley won Rankin Inlet North by acclamation, when no one else was nominated for Jack Anawak's former seat. |
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If ramps are built for handicap accessibility, and no one uses the ramps, then it's a waste. |
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As for the characters, they are so obviously Jamaican that no one could fail to realize where they come from. |
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If only the quartermaster had supplied us with ammunition instead of tracts no one could decipher. |
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No one predicted this, no one anticipated or had advance warning of this attack. |
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There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
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The only other bird we saw using the houses was a small brown fellow warbling merrily for no one in particular. |
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There is no one of sufficient stature, no impartial media, and no intellectuals with adequate qualifications and credibility to arbitrate. |
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He jabbers, raves, and gestures to no one, in contradiction to the more subdued Hamlet of productions such as the 2000 Ethan Hawke film version. |
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To be an effective literary enthusiast, the unspoken goal is to wander off the beaten track and find the titles that no one else has read. |
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Everyone wanted to be of use and no one knew how, as if citizenship were a skilled position for which none of us had the right experience and qualification. |
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She tried to remain as inconspicuous as possible so that no one would see her there. |
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There has been a lot of idle speculation about what might happen, but no one really knows. |
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Everyone came to the wedding, including a distant cousin no one had heard from in years. |
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They're understandably insulted when no one asks for their opinion on a matter that affects them so much. |
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Absent a body, no one can say with absolute certainty whether Castro is dead, even if all signs point in that direction. |
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Michael Rosen, executive vice president of communications at Autism Speaks, acknowledges that no one on the board has autism. |
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But it serves no one to perpetuate the idea that parenting is supposed to be an agonizing and thankless slog. |
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Truth be told, there is no one better at capturing the agony and alarm of a woman in the throes of a nervous breakdown than Moore. |
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But no one can deny that the quality of the water has changed in northern Alberta. |
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Because of this, no one on her campaign staff will let Alicia run on a platform of truth. |
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But no one could figure out the cause of her anemia until someone asked her more carefully about her diet. |
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And yet for an agency that supposedly is answerable to no one, its people sure do testify a lot before Congress. |
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If we do that successfully, we can get away with the old Democrat antibusiness, tax-and-spend stuff and no one will notice. |
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After all, no one in American prison is hungry but obesity is an actual problem. |
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But no one appreciates the sweetness of life quite like someone who never thought they would live long enough to get old. |
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That goes without saying, as no one woman could aptly represent everyone who identifies within that category. |
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Even for Arabic dance no one wears a long dress, just a scarf around the hips. |
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But no one went through with the arson threats that were bandied about back then, says Cummins. |
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Maybe keeping someone like Bayard Rustin in the shadows seemed to make sense at the time, but no one can argue that now. |
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Back then, no one ever imagined needing to beam live video to ground troops from a fighter jet. |
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I turned and saw my better half, Emily, letting loose like no one was looking. |
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Flashing a smug grin while throwing up your collective shoulders in blithe befuddlement should convince absolutely no one. |
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Besides, no one is suggesting that she run in some blood-red enclave like Kansas or Wyoming. |
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Truth is stranger than fiction, however, and no one knows that more than Blum. |
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He crumpled to the ground under a flurry of fists and boots, and as he recalls, no one around him tried to stop the attack. |
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Lee and Coogan did briefly meet with the pope, with pictures to prove it, but no one at the Vatican officially screened the film. |
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In a morning filled with brotherly love and jocularity over how everyone was getting along so well, no one wanted to offend. |
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Kutcher was on set in Burbank when police were notified that shots were fired inside the house, and that no one could get out. |
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Flying blind, the squad zoomed over what should have been Caen, but no one could tell for sure. |
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It should come as a surprise to no one that his calling card is reforming entitlements. |
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Fortunately, no one has been caned over the head as the national debate continues full bore. |
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All of it is so canny we can only wonder why no one had said these things before. |
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You claim that you own Casablanca and that no one else can use that name without permission. |
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The cells that hold its 49 inmates for 22 hours a day were a few feet bigger, and no one shares. |
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As far as celebrity doppelgangers go, no one can top comic actor Will Ferrell and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer chad Smith. |
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I say you're no good as an interview because no one is very good at sorting the wheat from the chaff. |
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He was not chaptered because we were a week from deployment and no one really believed that it was true. |
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Merely getting books published serves little purpose if no one reads them. |
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She screamed to no one and at that took off at a bolt, ignoring the protesting jabs of pain in her chest as she shot over to the door and scrambling with the lock. |
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No one just goes to war anymore, in fact no one even declares it. |
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There will be no one on the Court who cares for blacks, chicanos, defendants, and the environment. |
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It's interesting to hear you say all of that, because no one quarrels with the fact that Bono does his homework and that his heart is in the right place. |
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Chris was a good guy who accepted Jerry while no one else would. |
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Every department blames the other and no one accepts responsibility. |
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When Lina finds someone she likes, they have to go through an extremely vigorous process of acceptance before she agrees to go out with them, and so far no one has passed. |
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Mods are fantastic things, especially when they're exploring areas no one else is ever likely to venture, yet most exude a sense of being slightly janky. |
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A grammar of Japanese will tell you that a transitive verb is positioned after its object, not before, because you couldn't guess that if no one told you. |
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Are the more modest price rises across Britain as a whole merely a reflection of the fact there are huge urban wastelands where no one will ever want to live again? |
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While the man thought his area needed a new water main, and would gladly have given permission, no one bothered to ask him before they began digging across his backyard. |
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Personally, I love riding on trains that are nearly empty, just as my favourite pubs are the ones that no one else likes and where I can get a bit of peace and quiet. |
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Sometimes, when Josie knew know no one would notice, she'd creep downstairs to the kitchen as quiet as a mouse and tiptoe out the back door when the cook wasn't looking. |
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She details how he, for many years, wanted no one but her to wash, clothe, and feed him. |
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On Continental Europe no one ever pays a blind bit of notice to them. |
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Musicians were colorblind in this country long before anyone else, and no one was ever more colorblind than Helm. |
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Even if there were cows, they belonged to the commune and no one was allowed to slaughter them or consume them. |
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A companionship will grow which probably no one else may be able to offer you. |
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I used to taunt well-travelled friends who had never visited the Berlin Wall by saying that no one could claim to be a citizen of the world who had not seen it. |
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Reading the making of the story at adland, no one will be surprised to learn they came up with the ideas in 24 hours, and shot them in like a week. |
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It is the responsibility of the administration to take steps to ensure that no one on this campus ever experiences anything resembling what happened that day. |
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We jump-cut in time, meeting everyone from a prostitute turned schoolteacher to a father who dials his disappeared daughter at a sex-shop number where no one ever answers. |
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Yazbek says no one takes names, and no one checks for weapons or other contraband. |
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Despite intimate, long flights with Ebola patients, many of whom are very sick, no one at Phoenix has contracted the disease. |
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It was the fundraiser to end all fundraisers, and no one was even asked to do anything so vulgar as to contribute any cash. |
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He went on to state that if ransoms were paid, no one should be in danger. |
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Has no one heard of Schopenauer or the philosophy of aesthetics? |
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Anything less than that could result in a whipping, and no one wanted to be bent over the knee of old Grandfather Windom and be lashed with his belt at the age of eighteen. |
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In my 12 seasons as an NFL player, no one ever accused me of not being black enough. |
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The same rule technically applies for white meat, but this is Christmas Day, and no one will strangle you if you insist on drinking this robust Chilean red with the turkey. |
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Apart from the head teacher and the deputy we were under the impression that everyone will keep their jobs and be moved across but no one has told us for certain. |
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When her father found out, he forced her to call back and tell cps she had been lying, and no one from the agency followed up. |
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A crackdown on a Tiananmen scale is on many minds, even if no one has the foggiest idea what Beijing is planning. |
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After all, if you stand in front of a room and tell everyone that no one reads what you write online, maybe the problem isn't with the users or the medium. |
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And you said no one ever recognizes you, that you're a meter reader. |
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I just wanted to make sure that no one aggresses against my boys. |
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It's when we pretend that the mirage is reality that we create a dangerous situation, one that everyone knows is there but no one will talk about. |
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Quietly, the khalasis, the fisher people and the boatmen had deployed their expertise to the rescue operation, took the lead on their own where no one else could help them. |
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The first time, there was no one to stop me, but I wimped out. |
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Everyone who was anyone at Long Barton spoke in careful and correct English, but no one ever troubled to turn a phrase. |
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However, the other transgressions don't match the scale of Iran's and involve countries that no one suspects of tinkering with A-bombs. |
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By 1672 he had started to record his theological researches in notebooks which he showed to no one and which have only recently been examined. |
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Since then he has been a harsh critic of clumsy bank policies and argued that no one should be able to do what he did. |
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There is no one as conceited, as lecturesome, as selfish, as mad about the theater as you. Nor is any man so talkative. |
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For example, no one would need to calculate the authalic latitude of the Eiffel Tower. |
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I can add a laughtrack if no one in our studio audience happens to get the joke. |
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There would have been no one to superintend him, except a squirrel perhaps or a jenny wren, at which he might have winked. |
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I might point out that what she did on Tuesday was a U-turn of unique and unprecedented rancidness, and that no one could have seen it coming. |
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The male line failed in 1719 with the death of his grandson, also Edmund Dunch, so no one can lay claim to the title. |
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Around one-third of those being cyberbullied told no one about the bullying. |
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I sat in a small seat, called a jump seat, which folds up when no one is using it. |
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I was the only counselor in a small junior high school with no counselor mentor and no one to share my concerns. |
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Despite being the division leaders, no one is taking the Toronto Raptors seriously as East contenders. |
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There is no one standard translation of Pen y Fan, but 'the mountain's peak' or 'the beacon's summit' are both possible translations. |
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For the moment it was a blind, objectless passion, directed against nothing and no one in particular. |
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In 1390 it was ordered that no one below the rank of banneret should issue badges, and no one below the rank of esquire wear them. |
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He obstinately made his motion at every meeting, even though no one else ever supported it and everyone else was bored with it. |
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They were all great in their own right but there was no one quite like Charles. |
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Although this is obviously a love song, I'm going to assume that Allen husband is no one minute man. Can't you work things out, girl? |
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I am fully aware of how Oaths affect my Orlay and my Wyrd. I am Oathed to no one, save the Holy Ones and my Wife. |
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Speaking of the mall, I'm here to tell you that no one on the planet can outshop Mrs. Jane Presley. |
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The potentially much greater ranges of large guns was not an issue, because no one knew how to aim them effectively at such ranges. |
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Around midnight, 51st Division launched three attacks, but no one knew exactly where they were. |
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There are many methods used by scientists to define bear species and subspecies as no one method is always effective. |
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In the discount bin by the door sat a pile of pan and scans, mostly comedies, that no one would touch. |
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They pitched the design to several aircraft companies but found no one willing to produce the design. |
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If eventually no one speaks the language at all, it becomes an extinct language. |
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There is no one approach to archaeological theory that has been adhered to by all archaeologists. |
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Outside of the Church, no one can hope for life or salvation unless he is excused through ignorance beyond his control. |
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Never imposing upon any one myself, I suffered no one to play the possum with me. |
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The result of this is that no one has a likely solution to these problems and that there are furious ideological battles on related issues. |
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I did not turn to ascertain who it might be, but trusted it was no one of importance, as the poddy and I presented rather a grotesque appearance. |
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However, the Festival's musicians did not play the Moroccan national anthem, as no one in attendance knew what it was. |
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Following the crackdown, no one in the country dared to defy the king and John saw no further conspiracies during his reign. |
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In this area, all along Boulevard de Las Naciones no one walks, as almost all transportation is by car, limousine or golf cart. |
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In 1625, in the Battle of San Juan, the Dutch commander Boudewijn Hendricksz tested the defenses' limits like no one else before. |
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During the festival, the Spaniards came heavily armed and closed off every exit surrounding the courtyard so that no one would escape. |
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The fleet of two or three ships was anchored out of gunshot range, and no one could respond in time. |
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And began a confusing series of sales and transfers that no one seemed to be able to untangle. |
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Since there is no one Orthodox body, there is no one canonical statement of principles. |
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As the above table shows, no one feature is adequate to accurately reflect the contrasts in all contexts. |
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On 7 March 1526 it released the notorious mandate that no one shall rebaptise another under the penalty of death. |
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This responsibility will not be found only in documents that no one contests or denies. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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There are cases in which a disqualified adjudicator cannot be replaced, as no one else is authorized to act. |
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It is a proposition which I venture to say no one in Scotland or England who was not a lawyer would for one moment doubt. |
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He pointed out that no one in this case had directly challenged the Swift regime, which the Court had adhered to for so long in so many cases. |
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Its peculiar character, too, is that no one possesses the less, because every other possesses the whole of it. |
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A bill can be defeated on first reading if a member introduces it and no one seconds it. |
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Montesquieu took the view that the Roman Republic had powers separated so that no one could usurp complete power. |
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When asked about inspirational influences in his life, he reeled off a list of folks whose names would surprise no one. |
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Fortunately, no one was killed, although several workmen were injured in a mill below the structure. |
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Victor is helpless to stop her from being hanged, as he knows no one would believe his story. |
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There is no one who can accomplish their task without models and standards. |
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In comparison with Han Fei though his system still required a strong ruler at the centre, emphasizing that he trust no one minister. |
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His reputability was in question, if he couldn't prove he was reliable then no one would hire him again. |
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Frequently he hallucinates the sight of his master approaching, and turns round in joyful greeting, only to find there is no one there. |
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We routinely test the fire extinguishers but no one ever expects them to fail. |
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Our dinner guest was so sesquipedalian that no one could understand what he said. |
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When the family wrapped up my father's will, no one tried to make me feel involved. |
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The politicians would cry wolf at the slightest provocation so when the real threat appeared no one believed them. |
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When the four remaining Take Thatters, sans Robbie, decided to give it a go again, no one had any idea what the public's reaction might be. |
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When it became clear that Mary was not pregnant, no one believed any longer that she could have a child. |
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The governments of Europe had no apparent response to the crisis because no one knew its cause or how it spread. |
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After he transitioned, he changed jobs so he could go stealth, hoping that no one would discover he was once a woman. |
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No WONDER the Democrats are losing everything... no one believes the cock-holsters anymore. |
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He can still wear his kippah underneath, but to wear a cap so no one knows. |
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Then, no one saw precisely how it happened, whiff-whaff, Lemoine's weapon flew from his hand and struck the wall with a whirr and a jangle. |
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He was held in ill repute, no one would trust him enough to do business with him. |
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Maura looked at her in bafflement. What had this to do with her? She knew no one called Xanthe. What sort of name was that, anyway? |
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It's a fine place, even if it's located inside one of Vegas's zooiest J casino hotels, and no one blinks if you show up in casual clothes. |
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Yes, washday was a drudge, backbreaking work, Now it's press a button, no one needs to shirk. |
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Ever since she was placed in the gifted program, she's become so high and mighty that no one wants to be near her. |
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English is a pluricentric language, which means that no one national authority sets the standard for use of the language. |
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The heavy dependence on obsolescent heavy industry and mining was a central problem, and no one offered workable solutions. |
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She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance. |
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Many might with joy have sought out her liberal dwelling, but no one had idly waited till the moment it was at her disposal. |
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Only when you consider that no one has ever overdosed on bong hits. |
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Nobody was dancing and no one was at the piano. The radio was on. The bartender was leaning across a guestless bar. |
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It has been a month where no one could stop talking about butts. |
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And besides Thursdays are keftedes days and as he says himself, no one makes them like his mum does. |
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Certainly, no one used the goalframe to his advantage more than Orr, especially when penalty-killing. |
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But most of us aren't bikini models who want to be anchorwomen, and no one I know has gone on a reality TV show to achieve their career goals. |
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The general said he had free roam of the city, he could move through the streets and no one could do anything. |
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At the same time, however, no one is entitled to a free pass to the nation's highest court. |
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Since the title of Prince of Wales is not automatic, there have been times when it was held by no one. |
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The Chronicle of Battle Abbey states that no one knew who killed Harold, as it happened in the press of battle. |
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Fortunately, I knew him well enough to realize he meant that no one had posted any foodporn. At least not from any restaurant he had yet to try. |
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Labour wanted the principle established that no one was exempt, but it did not demand that conscription actually take place in Ireland. |
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This provision enshrines the concept of autrefois convict, that no one convicted of an offence can be tried or punished a second time. |
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The waiting period apparently varies based on the circumstance although no one has yet determined what exactly those circumstances are. |
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However no one was ever prosecuted for their part in the affair in the United Kingdom. |
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I pray to God that no one was seriously injured in the accident. |
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So Dave backed his car in beside the Caddy, his eyes on the side door of the bar, no one having come out for a while. |
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However, Elizabeth assured Maitland that she knew no one with a better claim than Mary. |
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Of course, Coakley spoke off the cuff and had no one else to blame. |
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After she died, the English raked back the coals to expose her charred body so that no one could claim she had escaped alive. |
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I floated the idea of free ice-cream on Fridays, but no one was interested. |
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Before his appointment, Radcliffe had never visited India and knew no one there. |
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The sparkly-toothed Towie refusenik is finding that there's no one less popular than the winner of a popularity contest. |
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I just ended a relationship with a compulsive flirter, after realizing that no one deserved to be treated as I was. |
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I took any means to get access to you. O speak to me, Sophia! comfort my bleeding heart. Sure no one ever loved, ever doated like me. |
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He told no one he was leaving the country, except for Hilde who agreed to follow him. |
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When that event occurred, I saw no one with whom I felt that I could work with satisfaction and success, and so I discontinued to write libretti. |
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Besides, no one wants to see Indiana take the big dirt nap like a commoner. |
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After all, no one respects an Aberzombie clone who's just following the trendies! |
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Colon A makes sense, given the strong Mediterranean sun. But to the best of my knowledge, no one has ever suffered moonburn. |
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This change in voting system saw all but five councils end up with no one party in control. |
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She expressed herself in clear terms that no one could misunderstand. |
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Police and army units put down the rebellion, and hundreds were injured but no one was killed. |
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Van Gerwen himself called Taylor the greatest and said that no one will match his achievements in darts. |
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The problem is that no one can throw a die twice in precisely the same way, and this is why dice is a game of chance and not a skill. |
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The message I wanted to put out there was that no one is taking anyone's digital cameras away. |
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There was a detectable pause before he continued. We all noticed it but no one commented. |
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Briefly, I am not happy about what happened, but no one will be losing their job. |
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When I started I was so busy doing a du Maurier that no one ever heard a word I said. |
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As there is no one there to meet them, they spend the night alone on the beach amongst their crated belongings. |
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Ada has not spoken a word since she was six years old and no one, including herself, knows why. |
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Basically, you meemawed anything you didn't want people to overhear, even when there was no one around to listen in. |
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Because no one exists in isolation, harm done to oneself may also harm others, and destroying property deprives the community as well as oneself. |
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After plying them with drink, when no one was looking he lowered himself from a secluded chamber, and out of the Tower. |
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In an article it was mentioned that no one has been able to identify the true factors that cause this discrepancy. |
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People say I am even minded and that no one is dear or undear to me. But I do love my devotees because they do not look forward to anyone else but me. |
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Of course, no one should view domestic labor as undignifying. |
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The Scots were reluctant to make such a concession, and replied that since the country had no king, no one had the authority to make this decision. |
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We were carless, in the dark, and no one to help within cooee. |
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