Gradually the news filtered through that the latest incidents were nowhere near as bad as the bombings a fortnight ago. |
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Despite some excellent FX work, the sequence is nowhere near as exciting as it promises to be. |
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At a weight of two hundred pounds, he is still nowhere near his goal, but he has already made a vast improvement. |
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But we've found that if badger is really fresh and is soaked in milk then it's nowhere near as gamey and strong. |
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An old generation piston engine is nowhere near as technically reliable as a new generation high tech turbine aircraft engine. |
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But this room, located in an office complex in Santa Monica, California, nowhere near the beach, is no benign, garden-variety data center. |
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He wasn't satisfied with that, though, oh no, nowhere near satisfied with that. |
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The above of course is all thoroughly rational and gets nowhere near the point that arachnophobia is a disproportionately prevalent fear. |
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His prose is artless and nowhere near as polished as Osborne's, but his book still tells a fascinating story. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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In terms of global penetration, they are nowhere near being in the same ballpark as McDonald's, say. |
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Well, folks, it's nowhere near as hard as trying to unwrap a baloney and cheese sandwich or open a bag of Fritos. |
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While he was the first to perform it was nowhere near as nerve-wracking as the day one try-outs. |
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We're still nowhere near knowing who the blinking flip the guy actually is. |
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This understanding is as yet embryonic, unformed, nowhere near as solidly defined as citizenship was in the very recent past. |
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Pictures are usually small and jerky and sound nowhere near Nicam stereo quality. |
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Despite the risks, marijuana was nowhere near as addictive as nicotine, he said. |
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They don't have the equipment to peel the carrots and potatoes, and there are nowhere near enough ovens. |
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It's time for the ref to do something ludicrous and give a penalty, even if the ball is nowhere near the penalty area. |
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But the gap between the big boys and the rest of the field is nowhere near as large as people may think. |
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It somewhat reminds him of New York but it is nowhere near as expensive to live well. |
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Lamb korma is nowhere near as powerful as curry or vindaloo, relying more on a subtle blend of spices in a creamy sauce. |
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She was Cara's worshipper, nowhere near the same social status as Cara when it came to money. |
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This is significantly faster than most inkjet printers, but still nowhere near the speed of a laser printer. |
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This recipe is a nice way of doing something different, a bit like pickled rollmops, but nowhere near as intense. |
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I am confident that we have made it safe although the building is nowhere near liveable. |
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We have sometimes questioned the Bush administration's political sagacity, but I think it's safe to assume that they are nowhere near that dumb. |
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In fact, Linux is nowhere near the mainstream of computer desktop operating systems. |
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If he does make it, he will be there or thereabouts, but nowhere near his peak. |
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In my defense I didn't know wild hogs were nowhere near as tough as a 150 pound man. |
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The V40 diesel may be safe, secure and economical but its running gear goes nowhere near the sportiness department. |
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However, reading the book was nowhere near as thrilling as meeting the author proved to be! |
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We are nowhere near the river, let alone becks, and are very high up compared to the village which is flooded at present. |
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The tote board is looking pretty grim right now, and we're nowhere near our goal. |
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You see, in Jamaica, Father's Day is nowhere near as important as is Mother's Day. |
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The other looks like the plaything of a singularly unexpressive individual, a billionaire from nowhere near London. |
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It is a logically valid and empirically sound conclusion as our senses and mind are nowhere near perfect. |
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True, the film gets off on its own sense of creative cruelty, but it is nowhere near as vile or vicious as it thinks it is. |
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Kenny is nowhere near having a settled team for what is the biggest task of his managerial career. |
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What one thinks is certainly important, but nowhere near as important as how one thinks. |
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The point is, there's nowhere near enough of this kind of high class entertainment. |
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The evidence for a causal link between video games and violence is nowhere near as solid as Grossman maintains. |
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It is still quite a big car, although nowhere near as heavy, and offers plenty of ride performance and comfort. |
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It was pretty good, although nowhere near as tasty as the dinner Jenny and Stefan made for us. |
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Though you probably wouldn't want to chug a gallon of it, diethylene glycol is nowhere near as harmful as its similarly named chemical cousin. |
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The heat nowhere near approaches the heat needed to melt lead, even in the enclosed chamber. |
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After ten years of palliative measures, the fundamental problems of the Japanese economy are nowhere near a solution. |
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We're nowhere near as close as we used to be, but I enjoy talking to her all the same. |
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His play in the clutch moments of the final three games against the Wild was nowhere near good enough. |
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We have far too many pen-pushers and nowhere near enough cleaners and maintenance staff. |
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Thursday night was nowhere near as bad as what I had thought it would be. |
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But nowhere near enough assistance is getting through, and the hunger season is approaching. |
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He now gets the same results with a combination of running and weight training that is nowhere near as rigorous. |
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Last year on holiday in Florida we were right smack bang in the path of Hurricane Charley, itself a Cat 5 storm although nowhere near as big as Katrina and Rita. |
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This is nowhere near as dismal as it sounds, because they include payroll bureaux representing 5,000 companies, so a total of 6 million employees is now covered. |
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It is in fact nowhere near Pebble Beach either geographically or in spirit, taking over a municipal park near Salinas. |
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England are samey in the back row, and they and their team-mates are nowhere near consistently effective enough at the breakdown. |
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Schweppe's drink was however nowhere near as popular as the one marketed under the brand name Coca-Cola. |
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Thus begun, the vicious circle of resentment is nowhere near coming to an end. |
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Its a nice little village, nowhere near as exciting as Matlock Bath, but its home of Bakewell tarts and puddings, and the worlds nicest Carrot cake. |
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I had nowhere near the poise and social grace of this girl, nor her sweetness and sense of humor, nor her unstudiedly cute hair and subtle makeup. |
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But Calderón's security forces are nowhere near delivering a knockout blow to the drug runners. |
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He put to shame a number of people I met who were nowhere near as talented. |
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The shield is nowhere near as strong as the attorney's, and third parties with a colorable need for the information will be able to compel accountants to produce it. |
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Certainly the characters of my world were nowhere near as good looking or exotically dressed. |
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Child poverty rates have declined slightly in the last years, but they are still nowhere near where they were before the last recession. |
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However, when it comes to the brain drain, it's nowhere near a mass exodus. |
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Camera lenses, no matter how expensive, are nowhere near as acutely sensitive as the human eye, nor does the camera see colour in exactly the same way. |
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While the flavor is nowhere near as popular as the original, 10 percent of the one million cases of Zima sold each year are pink. |
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Fortunately their second-line bowlers were nowhere near as good. |
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Seraph signed the paperwork for the clerk to bill her bank account, having nowhere near the amount in ready cash, and they prepared to take the bed to the apartment. |
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There aren't very large numbers of macro moths certainly nowhere near the diversity we see in New England, a few noctuids, some small pyralids, and a handful of geometrids. |
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States enjoy a high degree of cooperation on mine action, but our work is nowhere near complete. |
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They enjoy nowhere near as much support in Scotland as they do in England. |
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The narrow glens and rolling hills are nowhere near as popular as other areas of Scotland, so even on a summer's day you can almost be assured of some true peace and quiet. |
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Yields are only about 4 per cent of herbal yields and prices per gram are nowhere near 25 times higher. |
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The number of caesareans performed comes nowhere near covering obstetrical needs. |
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The result is that the denouement of the film is nowhere near as hopeful or emotional as it should be, and the overall message is exposed as weak. |
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Despite the apparent ubiquity and inclusivity of the net, it's still a very specialist concern, and nowhere near as representative as it likes to think it is. |
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Of course there are still sugar daddies and gold diggers still practising the old ways, but nowhere near as many as when the married tax allowance was the main reason to wed. |
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It is nowhere near as big and threatening as top-end SUVs and, thanks to suspension tuned for tarmac rather than mud, rides quite well on the road. |
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But the changes are slow, reserved and nowhere near sufficient. |
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Although nowhere near their pre-recession levels, improvements have been registered in most economies, which has led to growing confidence in the recovery. |
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Food security is nowhere near being guaranteed. |
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And its aims are, clearly, nowhere near being fully realised. |
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While nowhere near as exciting as Ulysses', this Japanese vessel has managed to set benchmarks for every other minivan since the second-generation model was launched. |
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And nowhere near 130 attempted hijackings have been reported over the years in the media. |
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But he was nowhere near in the same class as the Master Ditherer of them all, David Cameron. |
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It may be celebrating 40 years of mayhem but the Rocky Horror Show is nowhere near respectable. |
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That's because most locals knew right away that the exterior location used in the show's establishing shots is nowhere near Park Avenue. |
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Although the Severn is visible from British Camp, it is nowhere near it, so this battle must have taken place elsewhere. |
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They came nowhere near to freeing Mary Stuart, whose presence might have rallied support, from her imprisonment in Tutbury. |
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Spain had founded small settlements in Florida and Georgia, but nowhere near the size of those in New Spain or the Caribbean islands. |
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Fogg sank off the coast of Texas, nowhere near the commonly accepted boundaries of the Triangle. |
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Prebiotics are nowhere near as well researched as probiotics, although there are already some sound results pertaining to how they work. |
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Getting your foot in the door As I'm sure you won't be surprised to hear, getting your first temp job is nowhere near as easy as it was a few years ago. |
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This is nowhere near so lighthearted as the stills from his video of a model progressively unraveling her dress till she ends up without a stitch on. |
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But it's very possible that you're nowhere near a turnable page now. |
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It starts nowhere near the sea, but in a cold stableyard in Uxbridge. |
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A 760mAh lithium polymer battery is sealed inside the unit, thus removing the need to change batteries but also leaving you in the lurch if it does go flat and you're nowhere near a computer's USB port. |
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A few clever clogs have had fun translating Alors on danse into English, with a style that lacks polish and is nowhere near as good as the original. |
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Not only is reading in bed practical, it's actually superior to reading an actual book, since the gentle glowing screen is nowhere near bright enough to keep a sleeping partner awake. |
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Bear in mind that replacing the heating system or completely rewiring a house, for example, is a costly process, although nowhere near as expensive as replacing the roof! |
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Will Smith is a deadbeat superhero in a schizoid sitcom set nowhere near East Cheam. |
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It has nowhere near the pulling power of tractor beams envisaged in science fiction, but the first long-distance optical tractor beam has so far moved particles one fifth of a millimetre in diameter a distance of up to 20cm. |
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However, the trend in completions appears to be an increasing share for Korea while overall production output is comparatively stable but nowhere near the estimated shipbuilding capacity of ca. 21 Mio. cgt. |
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There are infrastructure programs that go nowhere near far enough and which certainly do not allow us to address our needs or requirements, especially in Labrador. |
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Although nowhere near their historic numbers, the population of Canadian bison is rising steadily, as more and more consumers in Canada and around the world discover the pleasures of this lean, tender and flavourful red meat. |
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The answer is nowhere near as favourable as the effects mentioned above. |
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It must be noted that in these two cases, the averages are lower than four, and consequently, for the group as a whole, the average is nowhere near the ideal of six. |
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And the modifications are nowhere near enough. |
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We do have a contribution agreement with the territorial government for three years, but we've realized that the staffing that's allocated-we have 2.75 full-time positions-is nowhere near enough to meet the needs. |
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There will be nowhere near enough resources available under this instrument for general party support for all based on the same criteria, such as there is in many countries in Europe. |
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The reports on social protection and national action plans are certainly necessary to support that focus and promote policy reforms, but are nowhere near enough. |
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Even gains from growth, as reported by some African countries in the last few years, are nowhere near enough to make up for the industrialised and emerging economies' head start. |
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I was nowhere near the first 11 shots and ended up a stretcher case after getting a hand to the 12th. |
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But they came nowhere near it, piling the pressure on the rookie boss and his squad after a performance he admitted was hamstrung by botch ups in attack and defence. |
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Another picture shows the dreadnought striker leaping above Vieri in a derby match and even at full stretch, the Torino keeper is nowhere near him. |
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Singh is in nowhere near the dazzling form he was when arriving at Kuroshio 12 months ago as Volvo Masters champion and dual European Tour winner. |
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However, while in Gaul Roman influence was sufficient to almost wholly replace the Gaulish language with Vulgar Latin, this was nowhere near the case in Roman Britain. |
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Shaggy has been standing in the book-signing queue for 45 minutes, fidgeting and fretting behind a bunch of dweebs, and still he's nowhere near meeting the man. |
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This is a diagnostic test of your engine. You're supposed to have an output of a hundred and sixty-eight horses at sixty-two hundred R.P.M.s. You're nowhere near that. |
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This undeath of some fairly ugly rhetoric suggests that, despite the fervent assertions of some political commentators, the United States is nowhere near post-racial. |
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