After all, the long-range cruise missile is nothing more than an unmanned bomber, an autonomous aerial vehicle, or, simply put, a robot. |
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He was a very cheerful character and liked nothing more than to have a bit of banter with his friends. |
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But those who understand this issue will recognise that this measure is nothing more than a barefaced attempt at buying votes into the future. |
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It is the equivalent of late-night pub gossip, with nothing more than second-hand hearsay evidence to back it up. |
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Revenge is a film barren of much development, as it feels like nothing more than a bunch of independent scenes cobbled together. |
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He would love nothing more than to see Stanley earn a place in the Conference. |
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When it comes down to basics it is really nothing more than an amalgam of sugar, salt, herbs, spices and vitamins with brewer's yeast. |
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Sadly, the record is nothing more than a mealy-mouthed rumination on Madonna's own superstardom. |
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It just meanders along on nothing more than a song and a flourish of some pretty costumes. |
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Pragmatism in politics is nothing more than a means of cutting your own throat in the slowest and most excruciating manner. |
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They tilt at windmills and the hardships they endure are nothing more than the fruits of their own self-deceit. |
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The pain was nothing more than a tickle as he floated along the black stream. |
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Sadly, it was not painless for Lucy who loves nothing more than to run and play tig with other dogs. |
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Today I did nothing more than shut all the windows tight and sit indoors doing my best to think beautiful thoughts. |
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Rising menacingly over the top of a nearby dune was nothing more than a partially furled beach umbrella in its stand. |
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The governing class, defended as a meritocracy, resembles nothing more than the Chinese mandarinate. |
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It is quickly becoming nothing more than a mesh of housing estates and a street lined with discount retailers, takeaways and empty shops. |
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The EU's brave mission to improve its transparency continues to be seen as nothing more than another tootle of this tired old trumpet. |
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The families suffered a night of unbearable suspense before the disturbed earth was revealed as nothing more than two badger setts. |
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Everything you heard from them was nothing more than a brief overview of the truth. |
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They were replaced by shanties and shacks built of nothing more than clapboard or wattle and daub with dark and threatening alleyways between. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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On the other hand, drawings made with nothing more than pens, markers, and tracing paper can have equal success in communicating design ideas. |
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Before my tutor Catherine had came along I had wanted nothing more than to be betrothed and married. |
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Property booms, like any booms, are nothing more than a transfer of wealth from one section of society to another. |
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Despite a range of food experts claiming that the new product is nothing more than a gimmick, most said they would not mind a spoonful or two. |
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In the short term, however, the average transient wants nothing more than food in their stomach and a little bit of dignity. |
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This is a pretty transparent attempt to parrot the administration line that this is nothing more than another beltway tempest in a teapot. |
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It was only later I realized that he was nothing more than a shill for the mescaline industry. |
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The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash. |
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When the goal is to make quick gains, then the means to achieve them may be nothing more than short-termism. |
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The over-arching framework of bipolarity seemed to render other struggles and rivalries nothing more than local manifestations of the Cold War. |
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I would love nothing more than to spend my days whipping up mochas and lattes with no responsibility other than making change. |
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The pirate took a small step back, shrinking into himself as if he wanted nothing more than to disappear. |
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But it felt so strange and unnatural to me that I wished nothing more than to be back in a modest dress. |
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We were prepared for a bivouac, the quad were not, wearing nothing more than t-shirts, shorts, and boots. |
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Clothed in nothing more than my bathing trunks, I was seated on a stool in a natural enclosure in the jungle. |
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The jibes that he was nothing more than a gaffe-prone, tub-thumping populist hurt because they were perilously close to the truth. |
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Too often, graphic novels are cast off as nothing more than kid stuff, pronounced so be people who say the word comics with a sneer. |
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A petition is nothing more than a list of names, addresses and signatures with your cause written at the top of each page. |
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Most women MPs would be reduced to nothing more than add-ons, extras on the political stage. |
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Politicians and lovers are both inclined to offer you the moon, but both might eventually do nothing more than use you and leave you for scrap. |
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In fact, such ethics, as well as the morality that underlies them, are nothing more than man-made myth to the atheist. |
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Now, a sports column is nothing more than a springboard, a gig that starts you on your way to becoming a multimedia star. |
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Glassie says the Herald story was unbalanced and was nothing more than a thinly disguised personal attack on the prime minister. |
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I admired its moxie, its determination to be nothing more than a cheesy, exploitative, effects-driven popcorn movie. |
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He claims that Ebi is uncreative and unintelligent and is nothing more than a parrot. |
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This book does a fair job of describing the loggers themselves, uncultivated men for whom an ancient tree is nothing more than a potential fee. |
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At the end of a hard days work I like nothing more than to skin up a joint and get high. |
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She had long, brown tatty hair and wore clothes that were nothing more than rags that hung loosely off her fragile, underfed body. |
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Right now I am just nothing more than a body bag with a name, address and some tangible characteristics added in. |
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For a long time, the whole area was dismissed as nothing more than a place to grow grapes for bog-standard table wine. |
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What were nothing more than the words of a teenage naif at a press conference soon turned into a media-generated pseudo-duel. |
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You have no doubt seen people whose signatures are nothing more than scribbles, yet even those unreadable scratch marks are valid. |
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Methodological naturalism is nothing more than a description of how science is currently practiced. |
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Prodigious quantities of soil were excavated manually by navvies, and moved with the aid of nothing more than horse-drawn tip wagons. |
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Several inches long and almost completely transparent, they resembled nothing more than great globs of living snot. |
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They enjoyed nothing more than an afternoon browsing in what they called the bric-a-brac shops. |
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You ask mid-sentence in your sob story about being used for nothing more than knowing your way around a computer. |
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A brightly grilled branzino needs nothing more than shaved fennel and preserved lemon. |
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So looking at the theory, the Third Way seems to be nothing more than neo-liberalism cloaked in Orwellian newspeak. |
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It becomes nothing more than yet another idealisation of a brutal, unpleasant Truth. |
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I have a lot of confidence in my team at the speedways and would like nothing more than to get Toyota's first win at Charlotte. |
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For as long as six years the families at the Shandon site were living on what was nothing more than a building site. |
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In designing an application, we start with a plain-English description of the overall process, using nothing more than bulleted lists. |
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Maybe this is nothing more than a bump in the road, a mere blip on the sports radar. |
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Plain sailing all the way, these hardy members of the Yorkshire Ouse Sailing Club at Naburn enjoy nothing more than splashing about on the water. |
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It was to march into situations with nothing more than your bus fare home, and busk it. |
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Every sense and trained alarm was ringing full force and the lovely buzz that the liquor had induced was nothing more than a painful distraction. |
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Petite, buttery madeleines are nothing more than moist little cakes baked in a pan with shell-shaped indentations. |
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I for one, would love nothing more than a general stoppage which would bring production in the country to a halt! |
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The stars, he said, were nothing more than other suns, and our sun was nothing more than a nearby star. |
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On its own, the story would perhaps offer nothing more than an example of the Scottish Executive's increasing tendency to ham-fistedness. |
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Speeders, no matter what their status in life, are nothing more than selfish oiks. |
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Be aware that India ink, a permanent dye, is nothing more than carbon black mixed into a solvent medium. |
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Not necessarily, since stereophonic sound in 1935 was nothing more than a dream. |
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Conventional, old-line concerns that once had nothing more than a passing interest in high technology are starting Internet subsidiaries. |
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She'd honed her olfactory senses to the point where she could visualize an event based on nothing more than what was in the air. |
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My grandmother loves nothing more than a stickybeak so off they go, leaving mum and Poppy free to talk. |
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You made me feel like nothing more than one of your one-night stands, a feeling I didn't deserve. |
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He loves nothing more than hearing angry French politicians denounce the constitution as a British stitch-up. |
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This is nothing more than a stitch-up, which is why George is going to the Senate to appear before the committee on Tuesday. |
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Terrorism experts said the hijackers could have armed themselves with nothing more than pocket knives. |
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The hardest times is lazy Sunday afternoons when I want nothing more than to dive head first into a game. |
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The album opens with three pieces consisting of nothing more than voice and guitar. |
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Leaf mould containers usually consist of nothing more than a circular or square casing of chicken mesh supported by a wooden or metal frame. |
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These incidents may be nothing more than lack of service in a retail store or restaurant, or derogatory remarks made within their hearing. |
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They made it back to Florida as stowaways on a boat, with nothing more than the clothes they stood up in. |
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Calling in the IMF will do nothing more than catalyse this process, given the Fund's past form in this area. |
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So profound now is his dominance that all competitors have willingly consigned themselves to being nothing more than cat's paws. |
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We also realize that our planet itself is nothing more than an island in outer space. |
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It seems like nothing more than a hypochondriacal disorder or the ramblings of an overanxious person. |
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Chanting is nothing more than an expression of gratitude to Amitabha Buddha and an expression of the chanter's faith. |
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The '80s pirate renaissance also demonstrated that pirates love nothing more than a boisterous sea chantey. |
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The pain in her ankle had subsided to nothing more than a dull pain, and she could walk on it now with no difference other than a slight limp. |
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He urged councillors to rethink the charges, saying they were nothing more than highway robbery. |
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This charade of an interview was nothing more than a commercial for appeasement. |
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She is dressed in nothing more than a chiton, unlike Juno, who wears a himation over hers. |
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He was a homebody, who loved nothing more than to eat, sleep and occasionally stroll around the garden. |
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On the track, they became nothing more than obstacles, rolling chicanes that endangered up-to-speed drivers. |
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Like most packaged products, with-profits funds offers nothing more than a well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds, cash and property. |
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Borough's plan appeared to be nothing more than hoofing the ball as far and as high as they could into the Morecambe penalty area. |
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And without the ties of kinship, we would be nothing more than a disconnected horde. |
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This swage block can be nothing more than a piece of iron that has been ballpeened into the head shape desired. |
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The administration's hubristic foreign policy has been efficiently exposed as based on nothing more than hallucination. |
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When she emerged from the thicket she saw a young girl, nothing more than a girl of fifteen, huddled up against the tree. |
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In this scenario, civil disobedience is nothing more than democracy writ large. |
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You are only its bearer, nothing more than the agent for the transmission of the patronym. |
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What was revealed was nothing more than an odd pearlescent orb on a spindly pedestal. |
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Other members of the committee wanted to build nothing more than a horse-drawn railway to bring cheap coal to York. |
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A country that does not produce its own goods can quickly become nothing more than a nation of glorified pen-pushers. |
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The 33-year-old southpaw is nothing more than a late-round gamble in standard mixed fantasy leagues. |
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Third, to decide and act as if we were nothing more than complex and vastly improvable machines has another troubling consequence. |
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From up here the city of Brisbane is nothing more than a white dot in the far distance. |
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But he seemed intent on pretending that my come-hither look was nothing more than admiration of his impressive portfolio, which frankly it was. |
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Grint's got fantastic comic timing and knows exactly how far to take it, often stealing a scene with nothing more than a look. |
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She felt incredibly dirty and wished for nothing more than to claw her own skin off. |
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Today's crude oil prices reflect nothing more than a market bubble fed by speculation and unwarranted fear. |
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One thing that really helps is if a parent is willing to share time with them even if nothing more than feeding the ball for shooting practice. |
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How do I explain to my children that Dad was nothing more than a pickup in a bar? |
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Accountants love nothing more than a constant company-wide charge for a service. |
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Then, with all the strength she possessed, she threw the inebriate onto her shoulders as if he was nothing more than a mink stole. |
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Typically, beneficiaries of such class action suits get piddling sums, often nothing more than a discount on their next purchase. |
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After two years of being asked to do nothing more than growl and yip, my voice-box complained at the strain of speech. |
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Essentially this work is nothing more than stylised, monochromatic copies of rock paintings executed in traditional pigments on handmade paper. |
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He worked at Minoie's back for a few minutes in total concentration, focusing on nothing more than helping his new friend. |
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You've turned him into your spiritual project, and, ironically, you're nothing more than an enabler for his own negative pattern. |
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It represents nothing more than banality, platitudes, and outrageous nonsense clumsily conveyed by insipid prose. |
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Discover that sharing a room with one's parents means putting up with an insomniac mother who loves nothing more than reading. |
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Skype have been smart insomuch as they've lowered the barrier to entry for their service to nothing more than a software download. |
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To some who hold an intrinsic view of education, instrumental education is nothing more than training. |
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Even her insight is nothing more than the complex and dynamic active traces of her genetic constitution and personal history. |
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His eyes wander evasively, he plays with his cigar and glances round a supposed movie studio that is nothing more than a shoddy mock-up. |
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Her optically dazzling, playfully psychedelic paintings are open to the charge of being about nothing more than retinal pleasure. |
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For Erasmus, divine contemplation was synonymous with idleness and monkish solitude was nothing more than baneful selfishness. |
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They argue that his contributions are nothing more than a continuation of Stalin's positions. |
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We reckon it's nothing more than a cunning ploy to get more stuff written about the band. |
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All my life I'd acted like an extrovert, when I always knew in my heart I loved nothing more than indulging my introvert self. |
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And we must end the stop-loss and involuntary recall of troops that amounts to nothing more than a back-door draft. |
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The fare was simple, nothing more than gruel and sometimes flapjacks, but it was filling. |
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At such times, the tongue and the throat crave for nothing more than a long drink of fresh, cool water. |
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An iridologist can do an examination with nothing more than an iridology map, a magnifying glass, and a flashlight. |
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Jerde accepted, wanting nothing more than to move away from the cornfield he had grown up in. |
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The Behind the Scenes featurette is nothing more than a fellow actor's love letter to their canine co-star. |
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Some had sumptuous, lush growths while others, despite great care and attention, managed nothing more than a light fluff. |
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This bill is nothing but touchy, fluffy, feel-good nonsense, and it is doing nothing more than promoting and legislating lying. |
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Furthermore, a referendum is nothing more than the majority forcing its view on the minority. |
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My understanding was that the signing of the wording would be nothing more than the formalisation of the agreement that had been reached. |
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Cabbage is certainly an excellent vegetable for speeding up a de-tox but the Cabbage Soup Diet is nothing more than a crash diet. |
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According to Trading Standards, the scheme is nothing more than criminal fraud. |
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We have these frauds, these psychologists, who know nothing more than you or I, telling us what's best for our children. |
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Weak cold fronts usually bring nothing more than a band of low cloud and any precipitation from these fronts will be very weak indeed. |
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In their minds, those people are nothing more than a front for organised crime. |
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This is not good for anybody, except for a few curmudgeons and people who are embittered by nothing more than their own embitteredness. |
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Given that context, his recent fusillade of fulmination must have been nothing more than friendly fire. |
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Will their payments into the scheme be treated as nothing more than an ordinary deposit account earning minimal interest? |
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They were black specks in the distance, nothing more than what looked to be dots of blotched ink dabbed on to the bright, clear blue sky. |
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She interpreted the rose as nothing more than one of the playful gallantries he used with her friends. |
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Maybe, as in the past, the garrulous president's words were nothing more than political grandstanding. |
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I felt ashamed that I, a pre-med student, was nothing more than a meddling bystander during this life-or-death struggle. |
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The gem's usual glow and hum was dead, and it looked to be nothing more than a piece of old, tasteless, gaudy jewelry. |
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Although I'm not a student of gemology, this appears to be nothing more than a symbolic move to satisfy the politically correct advocacy. |
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But its head resembled nothing more than a game bird's, with its pallid pimply skin and pronounced proboscis, or beak. |
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There certainly are a lot of bands around at the moment known by nothing more than a definite article and a noun. |
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But on its own a yorker is nothing more than a delivery in cricket which pitches under the bat. |
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Gayle, arms raised towards the heavens and head thrown back, demonstrated nothing more than self-indulgence. |
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He enjoys nothing more than going to school, playing golf and watching football games. |
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Despite valiant efforts from the cast, the two hours that follow it prove to be nothing more than a descent into the quicksand of mediocrity. |
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I was surrounded by a disgusting and putrid evil wanting nothing more than to humiliate and destroy me. |
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It's nothing more than a gravy train for big business to make huge amounts of money from the public purse! |
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When the flames finally died, the two warriors were nothing more than charred ashes. |
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But to see it damaged by nothing more than speculation and egotism was enough to drive some of those closely involved, well, apoplectic. |
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Now, I love nothing more than being in a jazz bar with an apple martini in hand, grooving to the music. |
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To a grouch, changes in a business environment are nothing more than bubbles. |
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The school is trending toward being nothing more than an expensive diploma mill. |
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What at first seems to be nothing more than a contractual obligation thing is actually an embarrassment of riches. |
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Soon all that was left was nothing more than a ghostly echo of a guilty conscience. |
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After all, medieval warfare depended on siege engines which were nothing more than big levers to breach castle walls! |
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Funding such firms on an ongoing basis is nothing more than a dissipation of capital. |
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Mini-games such as Crush the Carrier are fresh, but prove nothing more than minor diversionary undertakings. |
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She had a horrible feeling that her fate had already been decided and this was nothing more than a dog and pony show for the rest of the nobles. |
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These people know nothing more than how to smoke their dope, grow their opium, and buy more weapons. |
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With the top down, Jake and I don't talk much as we whip down the road with nothing more than fields in sight. |
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What the hotel billed as an outdoor pool was nothing more than a small wading pool, so we did not spend too much time there. |
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Ryan felt her finger trace around his hand in an absent manner and wanted nothing more than to squeeze her and never let go. |
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Liverpudlians are wallowers in self pity and they love nothing more than to hold a grudge. |
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What we call gravity, Newton showed was nothing more than a special type of acceleration. |
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The orange jelly, though, was nothing more than a silly fancy on a rainy day. |
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My weak-headed son believes this latest threat is simply from a drunkard armed with nothing more than a poison pen. |
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The argument is effectively advocating locking up priests, rabbis and imams for doing nothing more than professing their beliefs. |
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Are his destructive escapades nothing more than random luck and blind chance? |
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He also was into voyeurism and bondage, it seems, and liked nothing more than to watch naked men being racked and tortured in the dungeons. |
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Isn't it great, how kids can amuse themselves with nothing more than a climbable tree and an active imagination? |
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For example, the discarded stuff in the weedy overgrown fringes of cities and towns is nothing more than litter in the daylight. |
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Heat was radiating off the roofing and I wanted nothing more than to scream, but my throat was too dry. |
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It may seem to some people that the Christmas display on Cranmore Avenue is nothing more than an attempt to get one over on the Joneses. |
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The material looked to be nothing more than a small piece of an old rag or the corner of an old handkerchief. |
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He said that drugs, robbery and joyriding were rife and claimed that some streets were nothing more than ghettos. |
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My newly acquired knowledge is nothing more than juicy gossip and therein lies the problem. |
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He was, in our respectful submission, doing nothing more and charged with nothing more than administering the law. |
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That is why so many advertisements for products consist of nothing more than the name of the product and perhaps a smiling face. |
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He has given no definitive proof for any of his beliefs and most of his rantings are nothing more than far left propaganda. |
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This is nothing more than an updated version of what was called the Whig interpretation of history. |
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She felt like the wind whispering through the trees, but was nothing more than a shadow. |
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But it proved nothing more than a false note as they were lashed into submission by the boundary-belting cyclone that is Kevin Pietersen. |
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Do you want me to grow up to be nothing more than poor white trash with no musical ability whatsoever? |
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It's just a real pity that there are people out there who'd like nothing more than to exploit it. |
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It was nothing more than a sad example of ageism that served no purpose other than to be blatantly discriminatory against the older car driver. |
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She isn't at all sure she agrees with giving prizes for acting and believes the whole thing is nothing more than a marketing exercise. |
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This is nothing more than a kick in the teeth for the local residents who have supported the club for many years. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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In fact, it seems that you are nothing more than a debunker without a basis for your witless inane statements! |
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Chunky, practical and uninspiring, it used to be nothing more than a dependable workhorse. |
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Lad culture has done nothing more than perpetuate petty hatred between the sexes. |
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The landing zone is nothing more than a dry lakebed graded to provide demarcated aircraft landing, takeoff and parking areas. |
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At length the road became nothing more than a path, zigzagging down a crumbling mountain slope. |
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But Henry had suffocated her, bit by bit, until everyone around them saw her as nothing more than his ancillary. |
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This film feels like nothing more than a series of anticlimaxes wrapped within one large anticlimax. |
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I'd already been poked and calculated so he left me alone like I weren't nothing more than a sack of taters. |
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The global fiat currency is based on nothing more than a lick and a promise and long-term it's headed toward complete restructuring. |
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There are strong indications throughout the film that the whole story is nothing more than Kevin's imagination run riot. |
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Our lives are to become nothing more than surveillance profiles which the government can limitlessly monitor, unaccountably, and without warrant. |
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And what they have done, as I said earlier, was nothing more than, you know, appealing for their constitutional rights. |
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There was nothing more than anecdotal evidence to suggest illnesses were linked to the scheme. |
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They had nothing more than a hope that, if the vessel lived, they might continue to earn their commissions and brokerage. |
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Instead, like so many other Liverpudlians, he likes nothing more than telling a good tale. |
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Many of them were armed with nothing more than scythe blades mounted on the end of long poles. |
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We began to ascend the hill and for a while we had to concentrate on nothing more than the slippery climb. |
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The move might seem like nothing more than a disruption, but the director is looking on the bright side. |
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Ships in its path were instantly incinerated and reduced to nothing more than superheated gases and ashy cinder. |
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And these days he loves nothing more than combining his love of running with his passion for travel. |
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She played the love interest and she does nothing more than bounce, jiggle and ooze vapidness. |
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Arresting a journalist for spying is a pretty low blow, and I expect nothing more than a show trial at best. |
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At first it appeared to be nothing more than a rusty, unsightly, metal wall with several tall pillars guarding the front. |
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Essentially, an ovarian cyst is nothing more than a fluid-filled sac, like a blister, on an ovary. |
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We are seeing nothing more than a Luddite approach to dealing with some serious issues. |
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Many of these newly developed bedroom communities were nothing more than good places to sack out. |
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I was anxious about what a derailed security apparatus at a small airport could do to me over nothing more than an innocent safety razor. |
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At street-side stalls that are sometimes nothing more than a bowl on the ground, fish are gutted and sold and vegetables haggled over. |
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Of all things in the house he could have stolen, he'd taken nothing more than a picture of her. |
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Nanotechnology had made them nothing more than a single in-ear headphone with a directional microphone. |
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A true infantry soldier wants nothing more than to take the field and engage the enemy. |
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By then the road was tarred, but just a few years previously it was nothing more than a graveled roadway. |
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The other boy wanted nothing more than the object in her hand, and couldn't care less what happened to her. |
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I say it's nothing more than desperate attempts for votes this election year season. |
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In reality, the firestorm of publicity engulfing Gaughan was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot. |
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Badly acted, written and directed, it is nothing more than a dirty movie masquerading as a character study. |
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To this day, I have only received three reports that are nothing more than estimates and guesstimates, but little scientific analysis of the water quality or content. |
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You're nothing more than a lecherous snake in the grass, Shawn. |
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Ruth felt she could chip away at it with a sharp tool and reveal nothing more than the uniformity of its composition. |
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Our new training oval that replaced the best surface in the AFL at Victoria Park, is nothing more than an undersized windswept ghetto that was once a swamp. |
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The mountain was dark, nothing more than a black smudge on the horizon. |
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Gates invited local cattlemen to test their wildest longhorns against his new fencing material, crafted of nothing more than thin wire and metal barbs. |
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I want to do nothing more than watch the children go roller-skating by, or simply observe that healthy, handsome bloke cross the road with his big, black dog at heel. |
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What ever happened to all those tweed-jacket-and-blue-jean-garbed professors who liked nothing more than to thumb their noses at the money-grubbing business set? |
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To this day, Tavakoli is languishing in prison for nothing more than demanding basic human rights. |
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He would try and clear his mind by swimming laps in the pool, but he began swimming with all his anger and resembled nothing more than a shark thrashing about. |
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Red and Nellie like nothing more than a wrestle in the car park and will spend hours chasing, sniffing and biting each other while their owners stand chatting. |
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Eventually, the robbers left the bank with nothing more than their very queasy stomachs after having eaten a number of bowls of this wretched vanilla pudding. |
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Back when Sam went upstate, job searches required nothing more than a typewriter, some paper, and the classifieds. |
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I had some problems with the install, which turned out to be nothing more than a stupid little delimiter in the configuration file that I didn't need. |
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Thomas went to his grave regarding Eleanour as nothing more than a dear friend, useful as an unpaid secretary, the willing amanuensis who typed his manuscripts for him. |
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The burgled British householder used to be caricatured coming down his stairway with poker in hand, while the burglar was cartooned as holding nothing more than a jemmy. |
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No climate of mutual respect will be fostered if the Federation is nothing more than a pushover ready to do the administration's bidding whenever asked. |
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A stall is nothing more than exceeding the critical angle of attack. |
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As the years passed, I envied women who nonchalantly mentioned their periods as nothing more than a minor irritation. |
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But the idea he is going to attract droves of non-traditional Republican supporters is nothing more than wishful thinking. |
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I fancy Holmes would have destroyed those theories with nothing more than his intuition. |
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We have had an advance factory at Shandon lying idle for several years, and ultimately it was nothing more than a grandiose target for the vandals. |
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We like nothing more than seeing the confused expression on tourists' faces when we offer them two national flags, each purporting to represent Scotland. |
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The stream has now become nothing more than a sediment sluice with rock pools filled-in with sand and gravel, and former riffle reaches submerged in sediment. |
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Jerky rhythms that do nothing more than prove these simians can count to five instead of four are used, overused and abused on each and every song. |
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The purpose of that story was to demonstrate that a well-known and well-respected public figure was actually nothing more than a mindless hack with delusions of grandeur. |
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Mazda may have been nothing more than a division of Ford for the past 25 years, but they're the only ones to have persevered with Wankel rotary engines. |
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Apart from three framed canvasses, two of which are hung on the walls here, I have nothing more than a few bundles of disorganised and ill-assorted sketches. |
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Schlosser does nothing more than repackage some of the same tired old myths about capitalism that earlier generations of muckraking socialists perpetrated. |
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If you suspect that the room's theme may be nothing more than a passing fancy, limit purchases to items that are easy to replace or require little investment. |
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The stalls were busy selling fancy goods and there was big demand for what I think was nothing more than rubbish, although there were some genuine goods. |
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You are nothing more than a cheat, a fraud and a plagiariser. |
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Maybe you think we're being a little hard on the people of this town, by calling them yokels and inferring that they're nothing more than a bunch of undereducated rubes. |
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If this is not done, those of us who call ourselves citizens will in reality be nothing more than docile instruments in the hands of distant powers. |
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Determined to prove the stranger is nothing more than a tragic victim of multiple-personality disorder, the doctor soon finds himself doubting his own diagnosis. |
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Who cares if his character is nothing more than a lunkheaded henchman? |
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On the map the village appears to be nothing more than a straggle of houses but actually includes a large Victorian school, antique shop and butcher. |
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Nature was offering us a freaky show of heat lightning and we stared at the sky for a while, entertained by nothing more than streaks of electricity bolting through the air. |
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I had pictured the place as nothing more than a few scattered farmhouses and a fence separating the highway from a faraway, forebodingly off-limits military base. |
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Political spin is as old as politics, and it is tempting to view the Campaign '04 version as nothing more than an update of the same old, same old. |
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Instigating military involvement without considering these issues is nothing more than a short-sighted action. |
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The voice became more and more garbled until the telephone became nothing more than a bubbling protoplasmic mass of dripping plastic, and the voice stopped altogether. |
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For years Blackburn's Church Street Pavilions have been allowed to crumble and decay so that the Grade ll listed buildings have become nothing more than an eyesore. |
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This comic playlet aspires to be nothing more than an erudite pantomime. |
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Some people say it's nothing more than noughts and crosses, and you can learn the rules in five minutes, but to be great at it, it can take you a lifetime. |
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Many live with nothing more than dirt floors and rickety outhouses. |
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It is nothing more than barbaric and the sooner it stops the better. |
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They argue that the interprovincials are nothing more than an expensive waste of time which do nothing to improve overall standards within the game. |
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Everyone's snuffling, everyone's hot, everyone wants nothing more than to repose on the sofa and have prepackaged entertainment piped down our eyeballs. |
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What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care. |
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In the end, a computer is nothing more than a complicated abacus. |
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Asparagus doesn't need much time on the grill and requires nothing more than butter and black pepper or a garlic mayonnaise to turn the stalks into the food of the gods. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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