Wendy mentioned that she will be posting here off and on until I feel a lot better so the contextless links should continue if nothing else does. |
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They understood your compulsions and thought that if nothing else they can at least cry on your shoulder. |
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Although the candidate rarely affects one's vote, it's usual to be told their occupation and marital status if nothing else. |
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I'm not certain that I can, but if nothing else, I will now be bombarded with headhunters until the day I croak my last. |
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So if nothing else, endorsing candidates from the pulpit might rouse the dozing parishioner. |
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And there can be little doubt that, if nothing else, it pleased the Commission and Commissioner. |
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The Prelude for Orchestra opens slowly in a way that reminds us, if nothing else, of musical impressionism's roots in Wagner. |
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But he was, if nothing else, an exceptional ham actor and the truth never stood in his way. |
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And if nothing else, it's great therapy, because we all need to find our inner child. |
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His rage was unfocused and undirected, and as such he was forcing it to stay inside, if nothing else, to save his composure. |
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Start at the top end of town for the sheer breathtaking spectacle, if nothing else. |
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On paper, if nothing else, they look to be something of a banker bet, but in a local derby situation you never can tell. |
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Following the route around the museum will certainly keep you fit if nothing else. |
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For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview. |
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Blogging, if nothing else, is the bleeding edge of vanity publishing. |
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Though he couldn't complain, even if he was upset by the poorness of the home he currently occupied, because if nothing else he needed a place to stay. |
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They are both former winners of the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger award, which is usually a guarantee of high professional quality, if nothing else. |
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Foreboding as this was, though, I decided to put my mind to rest and take a short excursion down the next one of these roads that I found, for humor's sake if nothing else. |
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This is the way magick often works, and shows that the multiverse, if nothing else, has a slappy sense of humour. |
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The cast he wears on his leg and the crutch he uses would seem to fit into the injurious arc of your career if nothing else. |
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Journalists have a soft spot for him, even avowedly liberal ones like me, because if nothing else he is Sui generis. |
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And, if nothing else, the coppers get some idea of how extremist organisations work. |
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And if nothing else, it's a place to spill the tea with the fiercest queens in the country. |
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The recession, if nothing else, may be good for reacquainting ourselves with the wonders of our surroundings. |
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I would like to be able, if nothing else, to vivify for the American people the dramatic change that that event made. |
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Better to reach out, in aspiration if nothing else, for the vision of ourselves that we offer to others. |
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For, if nothing else, it is at least clear that a necessary and sufficient condition of something's being a paronym is that it get its name with change of ending, from something else. |
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Schiele is, if nothing else, an ancestor of the best in long-legged fashion illustration. |
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Plus, if nothing else, Bastian Schweinsteiger is generally considered to be top of the WAG standings. |
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Complementary approaches include aromatherapy and reflexology and these may, if nothing else, provide a quiet, relaxed environment in which to wind down. |
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After reading Ever Yours, if nothing else, one can start to understand how such a fanatic mind could produce such fanatic art. |
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The woman listened attentively, as if nothing else mattered at the moment. |
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It makes look more grown up, if nothing else, which is probably the best part, considering a baby face and lack of height cause me to look about twelve at times. |
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Overcalls can be made with 8 to 12 points and a biddable suit, perhaps closer to 12 points at the two level, and, if nothing else, calls for the best opening lead. |
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He seems to have, at least if nothing else, a woman who flirts with him with a wifely confidence. |
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Not the most eloquent of summaries but succinct if nothing else. |
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From then on, Tsehay has no real sense of time: it's as if nothing else important happened to her. |
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It has a duty and a moral and ethical obligation if nothing else, to uphold both the letter and the spirit of the law. |
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I hope that our national pride, if nothing else, may help stop and possibly even reverse Canada's slow descent down that list. |
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And it gives a bit of meaning to my life to think that, if nothing else, I've left a trace of a beautiful word or phrase in somebody's head! |
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It could be a fall-back clause, meaning that if nothing else is agreed between parties to a transport contract, this standard clause would automatically apply. |
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But, if nothing else, then I hope we will at least come away from this event with a better understanding of the issues and the roles that each of us must play in addressing them. |
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Unfortunately they don't usually give you quite the results you are looking for, but they only take a moment to try out, and if nothing else they often give you an idea of some of the possibilities inherent in the image. |
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Commissioner's Kinnock's reform paper, which is broad in scope if nothing else, sets off every single alarm bell in the area of financial control. |
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It also won a passel of the Oscar-equivalent Ariels which, if nothing else, proves that the Mexican academy is not as stuffy as ours. |
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The abbot as physician has to amputate if nothing else helps! |
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Mr. Hollande has proved confoundedly boring, they say, especially for news outlets that sometimes cover the government as if nothing else matters, relying on Paris politics to drive the news. |
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I saw once again in my mind's eye that great monument, warded by angels, burning with the love and respect of an entire nation, and knew that if nothing else, it would still stand, lest we forget. |
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There are plenty of other stories of that nature and, if nothing else, at least the revulsion of Blackpool's fans is not merely restricted to the Fylde coast. |
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The profound financial and economic crisis now engulfing the world may, if nothing else, have opened a debate on global social and economic priorities. |
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We needed to talk to the engineers and ecologists, or at least have them in the same meeting room for a day so we could bump into them at coffee, if nothing else. |
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As you build a roster you have to be mindful of the fact that you need some balance, and, if nothing else, the ability to rebalance from day to day, pitcher to pitcher. |
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Nevertheless, armed with enthusiasm and commitment, if nothing else, they have been able to do some work on the prisons and police and have had some contact with Somalis interested in the promotion of human rights. |
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The history of Rome's campaigning is, if nothing else, a history of obstinate persistence overcoming appalling losses. |
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The system is certainly very necessary, if nothing else than to achieve a level playing field within the European Union and to ensure that all countries reach the same standards. |
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The Commission therefore concludes that, if nothing else, tax execution against the recipient's assets would have produced a higher yield than the arrangement. |
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Other people do not produce enough of a substance called intrinsic factor, without which vitamin B12 cannot travel from the stomach to the rest of the body, even if nothing else is standing in its way. |
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They were obviously aware that, if nothing else, a decision to send Mr. Arar to Syria against his wishes would be problematic from a public perception standpoint, and they did not want to be associated with such a decision. |
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It was, if nothing else, wholly unsanitary. |
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This, if nothing else, should convince those that have WMD to either give them before time and patience runs out-or else give up on the idea of an exclusive nuclear monopoly and any long-term prevention of proliferation. |
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She adds a second anti-emetic such as promethazine on an as-needed basis, decreases the rate of DHE infusion, and cuts the dose if nothing else works, she said. |
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