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  • In the late eighties/early nineties Nintendo were well and truly king of the Video Games Industry; Mario was selling by the bucket load and it seemed as though no-one could possibly topple their all-powerful dominance.

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  • There was a lion in the linen closet and no one wanted to reach for the towel.

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  • I had connections no one else did.

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  • Until now she had been thinking of no one but herself.

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  • But then, no one mentioned a child, either.

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  • That way, no one around you is in danger.

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  • Quinn shut his off and no one calls me.

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  • Quinn seemed relieved no one was blaming him or his experiments.

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  • No, it's no one my family knew but I think the change will be good for me.

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  • Assured that no one was there, she went to her room.

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  • His voice was low and she was sure no one else heard, but her face burned furiously.

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  • There are details no one could know unless they were right there when it was happening and that can't be.

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  • I could think of no one to call!

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  • She made sure her computer was solely a word processor with no on line capabilities so no one could ever hack into it.

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  • When Brenda went missing, no one filled in the dots.

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  • She left work on a Thursday and no one heard word one.

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  • Three. He killed the mother and father so there was no one to report their daughter missing, for nearly a week.

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  • He knows the tipster exists because the tipster has information no one could learn through normal means.

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  • If I couldn't be honest with her, there was no one I could trust.

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  • It's the truth only no one will come out and say it.

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  • I rang the bell and I could see shadow movement behind the thin drapes but no one answered.

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  • People at the memorial service had contradictory stories and when Howie pressed them, no one seemed to have any real facts.

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  • How could I go on believing no one would succumb to such temptation?

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  • Just that someone in his family had a place near the beach, up the coast, and no one used it.

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  • And the beauty is no one knows I exist!

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  • I slipped so quietly eastward, no one I visited.

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  • In New Hampshire, I watched as another tried to mimic me and failed while no one even knew I was nearby.

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  • We may not have made his name public but that doesn't mean no one is looking for him and his motor home.

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  • Yes. He's registered here but no one is tracking him.

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  • That was the scientist in Quinn, frustrated that within grasp he held the partnered ability with Howie to go where no one before them had ventured.

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  • After all, no one in history has ever been able to look into the past the way we do.

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  • Think of it; a one million dollar reward was offered and yet no one was successful but you.

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  • I've known it for months, since I was observed when no one was there to see me.

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  • It's in the newspapers and magazines but no one but only I with my brilliance have come close to finding the secret!

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  • Unfortunately, there is no one left alive to salute the LeBlanc and Betsy and I want our adopted daughter Claire to know she is fully a part of our lives.

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  • You have no one else to help you, Dusty.

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  • I started asking around, but no one would tell me, so I-- " "Jonny!" he barked.

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  • But if he didn't act, no one walked away from here alive, even her.

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  • There's no one more qualified to help you.

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  • She'd accepted her father, because there was no one else who understood her.

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  • He took me in when no one else would, and he protected me.

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  • When no one answered, she knocked again.

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  • I mean, no one gets in without a reason.

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  • The driver had driven in circles and down every back alley he could find until Jule was confident there was no one tailing them.

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  • With an anxious look around to make sure no one was watching, Deidre peeked into the open door, hoping it led to a McDonalds or some other place with food.

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  • I can follow the threads, but no one else can, and there's always the chance that something unexpected gets caught up in them.

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  • When no one did, she paced three doors down and paused.

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  • I don't expect them or anyone else to make deals with you for me, she said, hurt as much by his words as the thought that there was no one outside of Hell who wished her well.

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  • You did what no one else has ever done and convinced the Dark One to stop slaughtering innocents.

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  • He laughs at me for being unwilling to hurt anyone else, but he says no one should feel shame about who they are.

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  • Only no one ever cares.

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  • Don't say no one cares, Martha.

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  • In her half-asleep despair, she was convinced no one but the Deans would even believe her.

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  • No one wants to think about the result of their actions nowadays, and no one talks about how this ruins the poor girl's life.

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  • Uncle Pat Clancy asked around Pop's favorite bars, but no one knew for sure—or really cared much.

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  • According to Martha, no one has been near that mine in years.

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  • Nowadays, you'd be scared someone would kidnap a child but in the old days, no one ever thought of that stuff.

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  • How much time do you suppose we're spending on a case where as far as we can tell no one is in harm's way whatsoever?

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  • Cynthia politely suggested leaving the smelly collection outside and no one objected.

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  • But no one else seems to believe her.

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  • He said it out loud, but there was no one close enough to hear.

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  • Dean crawled on his hands and knees, peering under the vehicle for Billy's young girlfriend but there was no one else, only a liquor bottle—unlike its victim, unbroken.

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  • Going too damned fast, but there was no one else there.

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  • Their joint realization that no one would ever speak with Billy Langstrom again was sobering.

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  • Two were reading different sections of a newspaper while Roger was stirring his coffee and chatting, although no one seemed to be listening.

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  • How would you like working with a slug who couldn't keep his hands off your boobs every time no one was looking and grabbed your ass whenever he damned well pleased?

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  • Besides, no one will remember what was said at the debate.

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  • The further good news was that no one seemed to be immediately concerned with addressing Martha's present circumstances.

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  • There was a question of jurisdictions and when Weller volunteered that Martha was safe and comfortable at Bird Song where she'd spent the last six months, no one seemed to protest.

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  • It still bothers me that no one seems to know what happened to him.

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  • The auctioneer just removed them later, knowing no one would buy the junk if they could see what was inside.

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  • The trunks had been there for two years with no one touching them.

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  • Even if the bones were discovered and it was known the drowning was a ruse, no one would have suspected you boys.

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  • The Dawkinses were history and no one seemed to miss the feuding quartet.

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  • When no one did, she crossed to the door and opened it, startled by who stood before.

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  • Why did no one tell me there was so much pleasure?

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  • Only when she was panting did she stop and look back to make certain no one from the castle could see her.

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  • He hadn't been sent to Hell yet, indicating no one had found his soul, but the thought lingered in the back of his mind.

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  • The firm assertion of Darkyn's mate that she bore no one ill-will made more sense when he understood why she said it.

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  • No wonder she went someplace where no one knew her past.

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  • She found herself comparing him to the stranger, whose body had molded around hers, as if he was made for her and no one else.

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  • There are emerging procedures that will help people who need it, but the cost is beyond what any hospital will spend, knowing no one can pay for it.

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  • There was no one else but you, and I gave up.

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  • I was trying to figure out what was there, not to remove it, but to ensure no one else could either.

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  • Was that what no one was willing to risk doing?

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  • Especially now, when he had no one else.

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  • They couldn't control him once he left Hell; no one could.

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  • Who throws a Halloween gala where no one dresses up?

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  • You'd be cut into pieces by the bars, and then no one would get their snack.

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  • And now you've got no one to protect you.

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  • In the darkness of his cell, he admitted this was true, but he also knew no one could've saved his brother but him.

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  • She gathered her things and searched for Daniela --or anyone --but no one was around.

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  • There was no one but the maid, who was halfway down the stairs.

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  • Without Gabriel, Toby had no one but her.

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  • And no one had ever told Kris.

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  • She froze then looked around to ensure no one was there to overhear them.

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  • Does no one take it seriously?

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  • Take the bodies and throw them into the sea, where no one will find them.

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  • We.ll have to scrub this place from top to bottom to make sure no one else pops up somewhere they shouldn.t be.

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  • It would be his last night with the Immortals, for no one would forgive him once he followed through with the plans forming in his mind.

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  • Because no one ever does that, Rhyn.

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  • He would.ve taken her and run away somewhere safe where no one would ever find them, as he initially wanted to do.

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  • She listened but heard no one downstairs to indicate the movers had been through and glanced at the clock on her nightstand.

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  • She will mate with no one like us.

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  • That there was a better chance of her selling art if she painted something no one else on earth could imagine?

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  • I'll be the rotund brunette no one wants to talk to!

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  • The moment dragged out for quite a few minutes, and still no one gave chase.

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  • In fact, no one slapped a warrior full grown, not even his father.

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  • Long ago, his ancestors had rigged the planet to blow the mines and turn the atmosphere into a toxic mix no one would survive.

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  • She'd cried for two days before finally realizing on day three that no one was coming for her.

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  • Maybe. No one really knows but A'Ran.

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  • The emotions she'd buried when she'd thought no one was coming for her bubbled.

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  • Dean asked no one in particular.

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  • The big problem would be hoping no one remembered seeing you.

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  • Yes, I was up at the ice park when he fell, but no, there's no one to alibi me—I was off alone on the upper trail.

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  • I didn't lie to him when I told him no one named Shipton was registered at Bird Song but I saw no reason to go out of my way and help him either.

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  • Shipton wasn't even in Ouray yet so no one could have been planning to use it to kill him.

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  • There was no one else around.

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  • I don't much give a flying you-know-what who cut her husband's rope as long as no one is blaming me, or any of us.

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  • She had no one.

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  • Dean, fearing the worse, tried to shake his head 'no' from the hall but no one was looking.

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  • She wrote it and no one forced her to do so.

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  • Yes. But Weller told me in the hospital that in the confusion of getting Shipton out of the gorge, no one examined the bottom of the cliff, where he landed.

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  • They understood each other in a way no one else ever could.

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  • If it comes to that no one will win, least of all Elisabeth.

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  • His truck was in the drive, but no one answered the door, so she walked down to the barn.

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  • But no one had warned her about the truth.

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  • She wanted to strike out at someone - anyone, but there was no one to blame for this situation.

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  • Something about the way she smiled up at him, as though no one else existed... and the way she watched him when she thought he wasn't aware she was looking.

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  • If an incident occurred, why was no one else in the government service housing community awake?

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  • Of course, no one had ever expected the nuke attacks to happen, even someone involved in the insurgent organization blamed for them.

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  • When I give an order, no one disobeys me.

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  • I have thirteen children among my companions, so no one asks questions.

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  • Rather, no one remained.

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  • I told no one the truth, because I feared what that would mean.

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  • There was no one to protect her now.

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  • Her gaze settled on the lights, and she wondered how the elderly woman had electricity when no one else did.

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  • They were pressed and waiting for her, as if no one had told them her life had changed.

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  • She'd run into no one in her two weeks and grown comfortable in the forest with Jack.

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  • Lana looked around to make sure no one was watching then pulled her micro free.

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  • The news that no one had survived the strikes on her condo building made tears rise for a different reason.

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  • Most were in working order and just needed to be reactivated, a simple process she used her micro to do when no one was looking.

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  • I can think of no one better to take care of you.

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  • You saw in him what I've always seen and no one else has.  He would do for me what I did for him.  Trading my soul to Death was not an easy decision, but I never would've done it for anyone else.

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  • She's alive now.  I told Kris and Hannah the same thing.  No one listens to me.

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  • While not large, the Immortal underworld was separated by several different domains, two of which – Hell and Death's domain - were contained within shields no one could enter.  At least, no normal Immortal or demon could enter.  As a creature of both worlds, Rhyn could enter Hell, and he'd found by visiting Gabe that he was able to enter Death's domain, too.

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  • No one can predict Death.  No one even sees her, unless they die-dead."  "It must be a lonely existence for her," she said, puzzled as to why he'd speak more highly of Darkyn than he had of Death.

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  • For the first time since leaving Darkyn, Rhyn realized no one had tried to stop him yet.  No demons stood in front of Kiki's door and Darkyn hadn't ordered the castle after him.

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  • I was taking a route no one else could track.

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  • But seriously, Rhyn, no one bargains with Death and wins.

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  • Gabriel was gone.  No one followed him, let alone spoke to him.  Rhyn looked around uneasily, wondering who – or what – he'd been speaking to.  He started back to the spot where they'd stopped for water.  A few minutes later, Gabriel reappeared.

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  • Death didn't come.  Darkness fell, and Rhyn waited.  He paced and stretched, imagining there would be some kind of a struggle.  At long last, he forced himself to admit she wasn't coming.  No one could've overlooked the blow he dealt her underworld.  The trees all around them had died off with a tear forming in the earth that led in the direction of the palace.

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  • There is no one else!

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  • The machine was set for "random selection" so no one was cheated.

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  • Her shoes were crunched down in the back and no one had ever seen her in stockings.

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  • All of this was off the record so no one had any idea what was tran­spiring.

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  • When Byrne came, no one got out of his chair.

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  • Bus station and airport personnel had been questioned, but no one remembered anything of note.

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  • Byrne's description was far too common to stand out but no one recalled a man hurriedly leaving the city in the middle of the night, Tuesday-Wednesday.

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  • He was a loner and no one could recall him having contact with anyone else during his short stay.

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  • We checked a couple of bars local to the World Wide office but they were crazy-busy after-work places and no one remembers diddly.

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  • Vinnie hadn't been marked because no one knew he'd accompanied the boys, until the twins came out from under their rock the prior weekend and were quickly nabbed and "ques­tioned."

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  • There's no one you can tell.

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  • Unmarked and no one could tie it to him in a hundred years!

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  • He'd need a place where he was supposed to go frequently, so's no one would get suspicious.

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  • He could kill me and no one would find my body—for months!

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  • I'm doing it—me, myself and I— no one else.

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  • Only Burgess saw Cleary and no one saw Corbin.

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  • He dialed the number but no one answered.

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  • They went through the motions of checking all the hotels and flophouses in the city, but no one had seen Homer in the days preceding his murder.

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  • While Cynthia skipping with Jeffrey was next to impossible for Dean to buy, no one could convince him she would abandon her son.

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  • Their brief search halted when a security guard swore no one had passed his way and too many corridors and stairways went in other directions, making further search difficult.

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  • He had men posted at the various entrances and assured them no one without proper identification would pass.

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  • If Cortez were an example of what lay ahead, no one would go hungry.

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  • As Dean had predicted, no one paid them any heed.

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  • To her way of thinking, it exposed too much breast, but no one was there to see it.

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  • One step in a hole and she could lie out here mortally wounded with no one to know.

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  • Since I've had no one else to talk to.

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  • We'll bury him in pieces, where no one will find him.

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  • Her whole life, no one had made her feel as Darian did.

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  • Basically, he trusts me fifty percent of the time, Xander fifty percent of the time, and no one else.

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  • A glance through the doorless entry revealed no one there.

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  • Oh. He's here, but … no one else is, Darian.

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  • He rolled, startled to see two people come through the gateway where no one had been before.

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  • The thank-you is for protecting me when no one else would.

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  • Where could you hide them that no one can find them?

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  • There was no trail indicating the extent of Sirian's betrayal, no one to reveal his plans but him and the small army holed up near the northern wall.

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  • Find Vara and speak to no one else.

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  • There was no one he trusted more than the Landis prince.

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  • I learned to survive where no one else can.

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  • So why would he suddenly want her to select the clothes he wore to an informal party where he knew no one.

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  • I hope no one wants to spend too much time here.

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  • With no one looking on, she allowed the tears to flow freely.

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  • Yet no one other than Felipa seemed to have noticed.

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  • She would be back at the house in another 45 minutes, ahead of the storm and with no one the wiser.

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  • You're afraid no one else will do it right.

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  • Surely he knew she didn't marry him for his money – and that no one else could turn her head.

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  • Actually, she did know what she wanted – no one.

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  • To her, Alex was the best looking man she had ever seen, but so far no one had agreed.

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  • Alex was gone from their lives, leaving a void no one could fill.

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  • Hopefully no one else knew about them yet.

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  • I will go away so no one will know.

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  • He was seeing no one but Clarissa at the moment.

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  • In the mean time, I'll see that no one bothers you.

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  • How would he see that no one bothered her - by having her followed?

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  • What ever had happened, no one was out there now.

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  • His children with Megan would have opportunities he and Sylvia never had, but no one was going to push them into a life other than what they wanted.

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  • Masked and hooded to hide his deformity, Xander relied on his special senses, the ones that no one else possessed.

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  • Or, you can stay here and pray no one ever finds out what you are.

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  • It was followed by the stark reality that he had nothing – and no one – else to go to.

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  • You will become so strong, no one will ever be able to hurt you again.

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  • I've never known mercy, and I'll grant it to no one.

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  • But there was no one else in the condo.

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  • Her first strike might as well have been in slow motion; no one moved like he did with brute strength that flattened her after a particularly harsh block.

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  • Or, I could bury you in this field, where no one will ever find you.

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  • At that point, no one was able to withstand what he could do.

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  • If she doesn't follow them, I'll make sure no one finds the body, he said calmly.

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  • After the months he spent making sure no one killed the new Black God before Jonny found his footing, Xander began to think he might've …forgotten something.

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  • Xander's initial instinct was that he wanted no one around the strange human he discovered.

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  • At least no one would break her arm this night.

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  • She hadn't seen any of Jonny's thugs around, and no one sneaked into her place last night to break her other arm.

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  • What about learning something about me no one else knows?

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  • You have to tell the truth that no one else knows.

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  • She parked in a back lot, far away from any other car, so no one dinged the doors of the sleek automobile.

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  • He never realized he hated that, before she did it, maybe because no one else ever had the ability to shut him out so completely.

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  • You mean no one else knows your history?

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  • Creatures no one she'd met yet spoke well of.

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  • I told you once I'd make it so no one you love ever died.

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  • It hangs in my room over a portrait the original of which no one here has seen.

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  • The range in species is very limited, no one being common to eastern and western Australia.

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  • As no one could curse Jesus except under the influence of a devilish afflatus, so none could say "Jesus is Lord" except he was inspired by the Holy Spirit.

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  • Anyone who, having the means, neglects to bury a dead body which he is legally bound to bury, is guilty of a misdemeanour, but no one is bound to incur a debt for such a purpose.

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  • There is some reason to hope that the day of these misconceptions is passed; although there is also some reason to fear that on other grounds the present era may be known to posterity as an era of instrumentation comparable, in its gorgeous chaos of experiment and its lack of consistent ideas of harmony and form, only to the monodic period at the beginning of the 17th century, in which no one had ears for anything but experiments in harmonic colour.

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  • It is probably true to say that no one has ever set himself so seriously to imitate the life of Christ and to carry out so literally Christ's work in Christ's own way.

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  • On the 15th of November he was assassinated, and as no one was punished for this crime the insolence of the disorderly elements increased, and shots were exchanged with the Swiss Guard.

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  • Difficulty may be found in carrying out this empiricist programme; but at the outset no one dreams of failure.

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  • MacTaggart; Lotze's immediate convictions are matter of interest to a biographer but to no one else.

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  • Cuvier on anatomical, and Von Baer on embryological grounds, made the further step of proving that, even in this limited sense, animals cannot be arranged in a single series, but that there are several distinct plans of organization to be observed among them, no one of which, in its highest and most complicated modification, leads to any of the others.

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  • The causes of disease may be provisionally classified somewhat as follows, but it may he remarked at the outset that no one of these proximal causes, or agents, is ever solely responsible; and it is very easy to err in attributing a diseased condition to any of them, unless the relative importance of primary and subordinate agencies is discoverable.

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  • Henry had, however, no one on whom he could rely outside his own family, except Archbishop Arundel.

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  • He was somewhat reserved in manner, and this led to the charge in political circles that he was cold and unsympathetic; but no one gathered around him more devoted and loyal friends, and his dignified bearing in and out of office commanded the hearty respect of his countrymen.

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  • He was a son of the 18th century; he had studied with sympathy Locke and Montesquieu; no one appreciated more keenly than he did political liberty and the freedom of an Englishman.

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  • Power by its very nature belongs to no one man but to a multitude of men; and the reason is obvious, since all men are born equal.

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  • It is said that Eleazar, the priest who guarded the treasure, offered Crassus the golden beam as ransom for the whole, knowing, what no one else knew, that it was mainly composed of wood.

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  • The cock has a fine yellow bill and a head bearing a rounded crest of filamentous feathers; lanceolate scapulars overhang the wings, and from the rump spring the long flowing plumes which are so characteristic of the species, and were so highly prized by the natives before the Spanish conquest that no one was allowed to kill the bird when taken, but only to divest it of its feathers, which were to be worn by the chiefs alone.

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  • If no one has such a majority, the house of representatives chooses one of the two who have received the highest number of popular votes; but this is really a provision never executed, as the Democratic nominees are always elected without any serious opposition.

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  • The mines became crown property, gold-mining was forbidden, and no one was permitted to enter the reservation without a licence.

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  • The reason that the source of the noise is such an enigma is that no one ever traced the sound when they heard it.

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  • Elaborate regulations were in force, but no one knows how elastic they were in practice.

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  • But no one individual can do original work over the whole field.

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  • For these problems we want, not a few old-established general principles which no one seriously calls in question, but genuine constructive and organizing capacity, aided by scientific and detailed knowledge of particular institutions, industries and classes.

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  • The old Christian eschatology is set aside; no one has dealt such deadly blows to Chiliasm and Christian apocalypticism as Origen.

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  • Since the death of Mirabeau no one had appeared who could strike the happy mean and enforce his will on the extremes on either side.

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  • Though the three works last mentioned fairly come under the same category as the Planches enluminees and the Planches coloriees, no one of them can be properly deemed their rightful Des Murs.

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  • That the eggs laid by birds should offer to some extent characters of utility to systematists is only to be expected, when it is considered that those from the same nest generally bear an extraordinary family likeness to one another, and also that in certain groups the essential peculiarities of the egg-shell are constantly and distinctively characteristic. Thus no one who has ever examined the egg of a duck or of a tinamou would ever be in danger of not referring another tinamou's egg or another duck's, that he might see, to its proper family, and so on with many others.

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  • We are further told that at the court of Conchobar no one had the right to speak before the Druids had spoken.

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  • They formed a new path to Heaven, to tread where no one had tread before.

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  • The archbishop's murder, perpetrated within a month of his return to England (29th December 1170), was, however, the work of over zealous courtiers and regretted by no one more than Henry.

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  • Sloth in Langland's poem couples him, as we have seen, with Randle, earl of Chester; and no one doubts this nobleman's existence because he had "rymes" made about him.

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  • One of her sisters bids her be careful, but they reassure themselves with the thought that the Rhine-gold is safe, since no one can win it who does not renounce love.

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  • Die Meistersinger is perhaps Wagner's most nearly perfect work of art; and it is a striking proof of its purity and greatness that, while the whole work is in the happiest comic vein, no one ever thinks of it as in any way slighter than Wagner's tragic works.

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  • Rapidly as the standard of musical translations was improving before this work appeared, no one could have foreseen what has now been abundantly verified, that the Ring can be performed in English without any appreciable loss to Wagner's art.

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  • Though few excelled him in a knowledge of the forms of the House or in mastery of administrative details, his tact in dealing with men and with affairs was so defective that there is perhaps no one who has been at the head of an English administration to whom a lower place can be assigned as a statesman.

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  • A maximum price was fixed, above which no one was to buy or sell under severe penalties.

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  • For no one can doubt the essential difference between characteristic treatises upon "pure" and "applied" mathematics.

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  • They were established at a time when industry was not free, and the government fixed the number of artisans of every kind of trade in each town, no one having 'the right to increase that number.

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  • The intimacy of their relations could escape no one at Coppet, but the fact of the marriage (which seems to have been happy enough) was not certainly known till after her death.

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  • But apart from the fact that the authority of the Privy Council, as not being a "spiritual" court, is denied by many of the clergy, no one claims that its decisions are irreversible in the light of fresh evidence.

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  • Sarpi, in urging Casaubon to write against Baronius, warns him never to charge or suspect him of bad faith, for no one who knew him could accuse him of disloyalty to truth.

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  • Therein we are told that the threefold ministry of bishops, priests and deacons may be traced back to apostolic times, and in the final revision of 1662 a clause was added to the effect that no one is to be accounted " a lawful bishop, priest or deacon in the Church of England," unless he has had episcopal consecration or ordination.

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  • In 1820 he was re-elected, receiving all the electoral votes but one, which William Plumer (1759-1850) of New Hampshire cast for John Quincy Adams, in order, it is said, that no one might share with Washington the honour of a unanimous election.

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  • On the 7th the Hungarian diet formally refused to acknowledge the title of the new king, " as without the knowledge and consent of the diet no one could sit on the Hungarian throne," and called the nation to arms. Constitutionally, in the Magyar opinion, Ferdinand was still king of Hungary, and this gave to the revolt an excuse of legality.

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  • But, however gratifying such an elevation might be, it was distinctly prejudicial, at first, to Hungary's domestic affairs, for no one else at this time, in Hungary, possessed either the prestige or the popularity of Andrassy.

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  • Orders were given that no one should be allowed to disturb their interview, but Richelieu entered by the unguarded chapel door.

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  • Whether it was so, or merely chance or illusion, no one knows.

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  • This project was stillborn and pleased no one.

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  • So long as vital frontier disputes were unregulated, the central Government in Belgrade held that elections could not be held, and governed for the first two years through a provisional Parliament, for which no one could claim a really representative character.

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  • Gradually since the time of Hunter and Cuvier anatomical study has associated itself with the more superficial morphography until to-day no one considers a study of animal form of any value which does not include internal structure, histology and embryology in its scope.

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  • He became a megalomaniac to whom no one dared offer a word of advice.

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  • With this it agrees that the titles of the psalms name no one later than Solomon, and even he is not recognized as a psalmodist by the most ancient tradition, that of the LXX., which omits him from the title of Ps.

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  • The history of the Transvaal is more complete and better understood to-day than it was in 1877, and no one who acquaints himself with the facts will deny that Shepstone acted with care and moderation.

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  • Therefore they baptize no one until he is thirty years of age.

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  • His chief of the staff, Blumenthal, was absent at the royal headquarters, and since the bearer of the order had not been warned of the importance of the despatch he carried, no one roused the prince.

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  • But no one can permanently carry on the government of a great country by speeches from the balcony of a house in the capital, and Lamartine found himself in a dilemma.

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  • French revolutionary doctrines had become ominously popular, and no one sympathized with them more warmly than Lord Edward Fitzgerald, who, fresh from the gallery of the Convention in Paris, returned to his seat in the Irish parliament and threw himself actively into the work of opposition.

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  • Luz; but no one capital city of the race is clearly indicated.

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  • Thus the pane, represented by its 6 (afterwards 9) captains, came to exercise a veritable reign of terror, and no one knew when an accusation might fall on him.

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  • The rearing of these animals requires much patience and skill, in which no one has been able to match the Indian breeders of the Andean plateaus.

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  • His preachings attracted slight attention there, no one - as he later remarked - R being a prophet in his own land.

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  • A few had seen the necessity of extending the scientific method to all inquiries, but no one had seen how this was to be effected...

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  • It was said that persons of high position were concerned in the crime; but although the government offered rewards for the apprehension of the perpetrators, and although General Moyle wrote to the duke of Newcastle that the criminals were "well-known by many of the inhabitants of the town," no one was ever convicted of participation in the murder.

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  • The contrary has been repeatedly affirmed by foreign critics, but no one really familiar with modern productions can entertain such a view.

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  • Celibacy is not practised by the priests, but they are not allowed to marry a second time, and no one is admitted into the order who has eaten bread with a Christian, or is the son or grandson of a man thus contaminated.

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  • That he learnt anything, and that he grew up an amiable and magnanimous man, were solely due to his natural worth, for no one ever owed less to education or to family example.

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  • For driving the nail home no one but Swift excels him, and Swift perhaps only in The Drapier's Letters.

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  • While he sometimes disregarded the wishes of others, no one was more ready to sacrifice his own feelings for the attainment of the master aim of his life, the restoration of the "Balance of Power," by the overthrow of the predominance of France.

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  • The sentiment of hero-worship was at all times strong in the Romans, and no one was ever the object of more sincere as well as simulated hero-worship than Augustus.

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  • And, while he makes the words senatus populusque Romanus full of significance for all times, no one realizes with more enthusiasm all that is implied in the words imperium Romanum, and the great military qualities of head and heart by which that empire was acquired and maintained.

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  • Tertullian exhausted the resources of dialectic in the endeavour to define and vindicate the relation of the spiritualists to the "psychic" Christians; but no one will say he has succeeded in clearing the Montanistic position of its fundamental inconsistency.

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  • We cannot ask to be as if through nineteen centuries no one had ever asked a question about the relation of the Lord Jesus Christ to the Father and the Holy Spirit.

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  • No one was able to guess, even in the vaguest way, the exact interpretation of these odd characters; but, on the other hand, no one could doubt that they constituted a system of writing, and that the piles of inscribed tablets were veritable books.

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  • Not many years ago it would have been accounted a heresy to suggest that the historical books of the Old Testament had conveyed to our minds estimates of Oriental history that suffered from this same defect; but to-day no one who is competent to speak with authority pretends to doubt that such is really the fact.

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  • The point is of no very great significance, however, since no one has pretended that the Western civilization compared with the Eastern in point of antiquity; and in any event, no amount of negative evidence weighs a grain in the balance against the positive evidence of the Cretan inscriptions.

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  • However this may be, it is certain that this story, though not directly asserted to be true, was indirectly pointed at by Henry when he put forward his claim, and no one was then bold enough to challenge it.

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  • The Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung went so far as to say that no one who had read a line of Kant's writings could fail to recognize the eminent author of this new work.

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  • It will escape no one (I) how the idea and method of the Wissenschaftslehre prepare the way for the later Hegelian dialectic, and (2) how completely the whole philosophy of Schopenhauer is contained in the later writings of Fichte.

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  • Jefferson, when asked if he replaced Franklin, replied, " No one can replace him, sir; I am only his successor."

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  • It is true that Gentile converts carried over into the new religion many ideas and habits of cult contracted under the old; this was inevitable, for no one lightly changes his religious habits and categories.

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  • Nevertheless, permanent if partial dissolution was at hand, for no one of the perils which the popes had seemingly so successfully overcome had failed to weaken the constitution of their empire; and it is impossible to comprehend 'its comparatively sudden disintegration without reckoning with the varied hostile forces which were accumulating and combining strength during the 14th and 15th centuries.

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  • Yet, although of human origin, it was established by common consent and with God's sanction, so that no one might withdraw his obedience without offence.

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  • It had all been said before in the various protests of which we have spoken, and very recently by Ulrich von Hutten in his Dialogues, but no one had put the case so strongly, or so clearly, before.

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  • He and his adherents were outlawed; no one was to print, sell or read any of his writings, " since they are foul, harmful, suspected, and come from a notorious and stiff-necked heretic."

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  • The emperor did not return, and since there was no one to settle the religious question in Germany, the diet of Spires (1526) determined that, pending the meeting of the proposed general council, each prince, and each knight and.

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  • Since no one presented himself to refute him, the town council ratified his conclusions, so that the city of Zurich practically withdrew from the Roman Catholic Church.

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  • No one was to preach against the Mass, and no one was to be prevented from attending it freely.

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  • It had also furnished its due quota of heretics, although no one so conspicuous as Wycliffe or Huss.

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  • The Lombard sect went farther in (3) and (4), holding that no one in mortal sin could consecrate the sacrament, and that the Roman Church was the scarlet woman of the Apocalypse, whose precepts ought not to be obeyed, especially those appointing fast-days.

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  • Comte, Spencer, Bagehot, Durkheim and Giddings, for example, refer to it, if at all, only briefly and incidentally; they conceive society as an organism, or at all events as a growing whole, no one part or force being the cause of all others, and all interacting; society is not the product of any agreement or of force alone, but of a vast variety of interests, desires and needs.

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  • A frequent deduction from the theory of the indivisibility of sovereignty is that there cannot be double allegiance; in other words, no one can be the subject of two states.

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  • In religion Rousseau was undoubtedly what he has been called above - a sentimental deist; but no one who reads him with the smallest attention can fail to see that sentimentalism was the essence, deism the accident of his creed.

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  • The interesting observations of Morland, already quoted, seem to have been neglected, and no one attempted to follow in the path which he had pointed out.

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  • The matter seemed involved in mystery, and no one attempted to raise the veil which hung over the subject of embryogeny.

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  • This Anastasius, in a pulpit oration which the patriarch himself is said to have prepared for him, caused great scandal to the partisans of the Marian cultus then beginning by saying, "Let no one call Mary the mother of God, for Mary was a human being; and that God should be born of a human being is impossible."

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  • All through the years of conflict he had "but one end in view, that no one should call the Word of God a creature, or the Manhood which was assumed incomplete."

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  • No one thing about it commended it to all, and to no one thing alone did it owe its victory, but to the fact that it met a greater variety of needs and met them more satisfactorily than any other movement of the age.

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  • The Church thus became the sole ark of salvation, outside of which no one could be saved.

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  • The clergy and laity of a diocese together elected their bishop, as they had done before; but no one could become a bishop against the will of the king, and the confirmation of their choice rested with him.

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  • With the possible exception of Horn, Tristan is by far the most accomplished hero in the whole range of knightly romance; a finished musician, linguist and chess-player, no one can rival him in more knightly arts, in horsemanship or fencing.

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  • The translators of Thomas do not fail to quote him as their source, why then has no one quoted the original poet?

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  • In 1753 Berthier feared that in thirty years no one would be able to read Greek.

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  • Whatever view be taken of the provenance of Codex Vaticanus it is plain that its archetype had the Pauline epistles in a peculiar order which is only found in Egypt, and so far no one has been able to discover any non-Alexandrian writer who used the Neutral text.

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  • Mary was dangerous enough as it was, and no one would willingly make his rival his heir.

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  • He was in secret communication with Elizabeth before Mary died, and from the first the new queen relied on Cecil as she relied on no one else.

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  • When Death came to fetch him, Sisyphus put him into fetters, so that no one died till Ares came and freed Death, and delivered Sisyphus into his custody.

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  • When anyone was approved as a prophet and exhibited the "conversation of the Lord," no one was permitted to put him to the test or to criticize him.

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  • That Jackson's death, at a critical moment of the fortunes of the Confederacy, was an irreparable loss was disputed by no one.

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  • He also introduced text-books, and came into stimulating contact with his people; perhaps no one has ever succeeded as he did by the use of these methods in communicating intellectual, moral and religious impulse to so many students.

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  • Among the Dravidians a cobra which is accidentally killed is burned like a human being; no one would kill one intentionally; the serpent-god's image is carried in an annual procession by a celibate priestess.

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  • But let no one eat or drink of your Thanksgiving (Eucharist), but they who have been baptized into the name of the Lord; for concerning this the Lord hath said, Give not that which is holy unto the dogs.'

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  • In the East, then as note, no one took wine without so mixing it.

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  • In the primitive age no one asked how Christ was present in the Eucharist, or how the elements became his body and blood.

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  • At the same time he admits that " no one eats Christ's flesh, unless he has first adored " (nisi prius adoraverit).

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  • The Church when it had once conquered the world allowed such precepts to lapse and fall into the background, and no one save monks or Manichaean heretics remembered them any more; indeed modern divines affect to believe that marriage rites and family ties were the peculiar concern of the Church from the very first; and few moderns will fail to sympathize with the misgivings of the barbarian chief who, having been converted and being about to receive Christian baptism, paused as he stepped down into the font, and asked the priests if in the heaven to which their rites admitted him he would meet and converse with his pagan ancestors.

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  • The wise man and the ignorant, the enthusiast and the man of the world, could all find acceptance here, and there was laid on no one more than he was able and willing to bear.

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  • If, however, no one obtains the requisite majority, the roll is again called until some one competitor secures the requisite number of votes.

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  • Often the word thus extruded is irrecoverable; Ginevra, 125 sqq., "The matin winds from the expanded flowers I Scatter their hoarded incense and awaken I The earth, until the dewy sleep is shaken From every living heart which it possesses I Through seas and winds, cities and wildernesses"; the second "winds" is a repetition of the first, but what should stand in its place, - "lands" or "strands" or "waves" or something else - no one can say.

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  • A provision intended to prevent lobbying is that no one except legislators and the representatives of the press may be admitted to the floor of the House except by unanimous vote.

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  • This is the most bitterly criticized action in his career, but no one but the man on the spot can judge how it is necessary to handle a crowd; and in addition one of the princes, Abu Bukt, heir-apparent to the throne, had made himself notorious for cutting off the arms and legs of English children and pouring the blood into their mothers' mouths.

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  • After the 1st of January 1915 no one may qualify as a voter under the first or second of these clauses (the " grandfather " and " understanding " clauses); but those who shall have registered under their requirements before the 1st of January 1915 thus become voters for life.

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  • His early life gave little indication of his subsequent activity, and up to the moment of his accession in 1855 no one ever imagined that he would be known to posterity as a great reformer.

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  • Just as in Italy the common weal of the different republics which were crowded within the limited area of the peninsula required that no one of them should become so powerful as to threaten the independence of the others, so western Europe had a similar danger to counteract.

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  • But, on the other hand, no one pretends to have found the rigorous expression for the law, and the appropriate approximation may take quite different forms when constants which are large in one case are small in the other.

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  • The rudiments of Latin he obtained at the grammar school of Montrose, after leaving which he learned Greek for two years under Pierre de Marsilliers, a Frenchman whom John Erskine of Dun had induced to settle at Montrose; and such was Melville's proficiency that on going to the university of St Andrews he excited the astonishment of the professors by using the Greek text of Aristotle, which no one else there understood.

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  • Withal there was no noise or confusion to mar the tranquillity of their intercourse; no one usurped more than his share of the conversation; the stillness of the place oppressed a stranger with a feeling of mysterious awe.

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  • If the result was satisfactory, he was admitted, but before partaking of the common meal he was required to swear awful oaths, that he would reverence the deity, do justice to men, hurt no man voluntarily or at the command of another, hate the unjust and assist the just, and that he would render fidelity to all men, but especially to the rulers, seeing that no one rules but of God.

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  • Yule (Book of Marco Polo) " Respecting the mariner's compass and gunpowder, I shall say nothing, as no one now, I believe, imagines Marco to have had anything to do with their introduction."

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  • There was no dispute as to his possessing the authority in spiritual matters necessary to impose reform and overbear the resistance which might arise; no one was better qualified than he to treat with the holders of the temporal power and obtain the support which was necessary from them.

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  • Let no one suppose for an instant that the self-education I am about to commend, in respect of the things of this life, extends to any considerations of the hope set before us, as if man by reasoning could find out God.

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  • Crystals of ice may lie side by side with crystals of common salt, but each crystalline individual is either ice or salt; no one crystal contains both components in proportions which can be varied continuously.

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  • All the thermodynamic relations we have deduced hold on any theory of solution and favour no one theory rather than another.

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  • Since the time of Henry Cavendish no one seemed even to have asked the question whether the residue was, in truth, all capable of conversion into nitric acid.

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  • Fearless and patient navigators, they ventured into regions where no one else dared to go, and, always with an eye to their monopoly, they carefully guarded the secrets of their trade routes and discoveries, and their knowledge of winds and currents.

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  • The gods whom they worshipped belonged essentially to the earth; the fertile field, trees and mountains, headlands and rivers and springs, were believed to be inhabited by different divinities, who were therefore primarily local, many in number, with no one in particular supreme over the rest.

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  • There was no one particular god called Baal; the word is not a proper name but an appellative, a description of the deity as owner or mistress; and the same is the case with Milk or Melek, 'Adon, 'Amma, which mean king, lord, mother.

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  • Castrum Cerrucium, Castel-sur-Azine (from the neighbouring stream, Azine) and Castellum Sarracenum are suggested derivations, no one of which can be adopted with certainty.

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  • This I knew him to be before I had seen him; but the rare excellence of that divine genius no one can sufficiently feel who does not see his face, and hear him speak.

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  • It visits Great Britain every year at the close of summer, but in very small numbers, and is almost always seen singly - not uncommonly in places where no one could expect to find a Snipe.

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  • With them were associated Wesleyan and Presbyterian divines, and in September 1795 the London Missionary Society, emphasizing no one form of church government, was formed.

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  • Professor Delitzsch estimated that i oo,000 Jews had embraced Christianity in the first three quarters of the i 9th century; and Dr Dalman of Leipzig says that " if all those who have entered the Church and their descendants had remained together, instead of losing themselves among the other peoples, there would now be a believing Israel to be counted by millions, and no one would have ventured to speak of the uselessness of preaching the Gospel to the Jews."

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  • The assertion preserved by Stobaeus that Thales recognized, together with the material element " water," " mind," which penetrates it and sets it in motion, is refuted by the precise testimony of Aristotle, who declares that the early physicists did not distinguish the moving cause from the material cause, and that before Hermotimus and Anaxagoras no one postulated a creative intelligence.

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  • Buffon accounted a grave defect of nature, and it must be confessed that no one has given what seems to be a satisfactory explanation of its precise use, though on evolutionary principles none will now doubt its fitness to the bird's requirements.

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  • In 1439 it decreed that no one might trade in all the district between the Ems and the Lauwers Zee except burghers, and those who had purchased the burwal (right of residence in the city) and the freedom of the gilds.

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  • Previous to Professor Friedrich Delitzsch's masterly work on the origin of the most ancient Babylonian system of writing,' no one had correctly understood the facts regarding the beginnings of the cuneiform system, which is now generally recognized as having been originally a pure picture writing which later developed into a conventionalized ideographic and syllabic sign-list.

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  • In fact, no one can listen to the cheery sound of the little bird's ordinary calls with anything but a hopeful feeling.

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  • The first mention of the cloth trade for which Kidderminster was formerly noted occurs in 1334, when it was enacted that no one should make woollen cloth in the borough without the bailiff's seal.

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  • A senator sits for eight years unless a dissolution is ordered, and no one is eligible until he is forty years of age.

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  • Constant controversy has existed as to what is the actual original home of the tea-plant, and probably no one has given to the subject more careful study than Professor Andreas Krassnow, of Kharkoff University.

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  • The first exhibits him as a man of letters, the second as a philosopher, a theologian, and simply a man, for in no one is the colour of the theology and the philosophy more distinctly personal.

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  • Meanwhile, with the exception of the Provinciales (of which there are numerous editions, no one much to be preferred to any other, for the text is undisputed and the book itself contains almost all the exegesis of its own contents necessary), Pascal can be read only at a disadvantage.

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  • In his two former capacities all will admire the form of his work, while some will question the value of his results; but in his two latter capacities no one will dispute either.

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  • Though there is great waste of labour, he can apply his labour when he likes; no permission is required from a government official; no one has to be bribed.

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  • Devoting himself to the conquest of the lands lying along the shore of the Baltic, Henry succeeded as no one before him had ever done.

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  • This was inserted merely to please Napoleon; after his fall there was no one to demand its execution.

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  • Of these, one forbade ministers of religion from abusing ecclesiastical punishment; the second, which was the most important, introduced a law already adopted in Baden, that no one should be appointed to any office in the Church except a German, who must have received his education in a German gymnasium, have studied for three years in a German university, and have passed a state examination in philosophy, history, German literature and classics; all ecclesiastical seminaries were placed under the control of the state, and all seminaries for boys were forbidden.

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  • Compulsory service was to be made a reality; no one except those absolutely unfit was to escape it.

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  • Of the numerous groups composing the German parliament no one ever secured a majority, and in the absence of such a majority the imperial government, practically independent of parliament, knew how to secure its assent to its measures by a process of bargaining with each group in turn.

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  • Two positions on which he repeatedly insisted have taken a firm hold - first, that it is of the essence of a church to be comprehensive of various views and tendencies, and that a national church especially should seek to represent all the elements of the life of the nation; secondly, that subscription to a creed can bind no one to all its details, but only to the sum and substance, or the spirit, of the symbol.

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  • During his service in the Senate (1849-1855) he was pre-eminently the champion of anti-slavery in that body, and no one spoke more ably than he did against the Compromise Measures of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Bill of 1854.

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  • And such bread is called bread blessed, although no one believes that out of it is made the body of Christ.

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  • Perhaps no one received the whole teaching of the book.

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  • The bureaucracy and the law courts had therefore become a network of German-speaking officialism extending over the whole country; no one had any share in the government.

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  • In the greater part of the delta region each town owned a different chief and there was no one dominant tribe.

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  • A similar feeling of pride at the completion of a great career is expressed in the memorial lines which he composed to be placed under his bust after death,- "Let no one weep for me, or celebrate my funeral with mourning; for I still live, as I pass to and fro through the mouths of men."

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  • It is true that these all grow out of a common stock, that in some even of their later entries two or more of them use common materials; but the same may be said of several groups of medieval chronicles, which no one dreams of treating as single chronicles.

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  • They are destined to be ruled by me; and no one but Ali is able to restrain their evil propensities."

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  • Since Ewald no one had written Danish lyrical verse so exquisitely as Schack von Staffeldt, and the depth and scientific precision of his thought won him a title which he has preserved, of being the first philosophic poet of Denmark.

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  • The writings of this man are the deepest and most serious which Denmark had produced, and at his best he yields to no one in choice and skilful use of expression.

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  • And, though the various places of religious dignity are conferred by the sultan, no one can hold office who has not been examined and certified by older ulema, so that the corporation is self-propagating, and palace intrigues, though not without influence, can never break through its iron bonds.

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  • There had been no one at Nuremberg skilled enough in the art of metal-engraving to teach it him to much purpose, and it had at one time been his father's intention to apprentice him to Martin Schongauer of Colmar, the most refined and accomplished German painter-engraver of his time.

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  • He could train able lieutenants, but at his death there was no one who could take his place as leader.

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  • He made some engagements with publishers, though no one would take Sartor Resartus, and returned to Craigenputtock in the spring of 1832.

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  • Each clan usually possesses land, and over this no one member has an exclusive right, but all have an equal right to use it.

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  • The Uzbegs were no one race, but an aggregation of fragments from Turks, Mongols and all the great tribes constituting the hosts of Jenghiz and Batu.

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  • The emperor Zeno enacted that no one could become patricius who had not been praejectus militum, consul or magister militum, but less careful emperors gave the title to their favourites, however young and undistinguished.

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  • He afterwards devoted himself to the canon and civil law, in which subjects he attained so great a proficiency that no one could dispute his pre-eminence.

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  • At last the pope - to his own bitter regret afterwards - gave what was desired on the express conditions named, that Campeggio was to show it to the king and Wolsey and no one else, and then destroy it, the two legates holding their court under the general commission.

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  • A proclamation was then issued to the effect that each kingdom should keep its own laws and customs, that there should be no further interchange of functionaries between the kingdoms, and that no one should again set up a tyranny like that of Ebroin.

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  • The pacific policy of the first two years of Henry VIII.'s reign was succeeded by an adventurous foreign policy directed mainly against France; and Fox complained that no one durst do anything in opposition to Wolsey's wishes.

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  • Suddenly the startling news reached Worms that Luther had disappeared, no one knew where.

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  • Of the other four, Jackson received 99 electoral votes, Adams 84, Crawford 41, and Clay 37; as no one had a majority, the decision was made by the House of Representatives, which was confined in its choice to the three candidates who had received the largest.

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  • Except perhaps the silversmiths, no one was conscious of being engaged in "art metal-working," yet the average is neither vulgar nor in bad taste, and the larger works are both dignified and suited to their architectural surroundings.

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  • After the decay of Richborough harbour the passage from Dover to Whitsand, and later to Calais, became the accustomed route to France, and by a statute of 1465 no one might ship for Calais except at Dover.

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  • Jackson obtained the largest number of votes (99) in the electoral college (Adams receiving 84, Crawford 41 and Clay 37); but no one had an absolute majority, and it thus became the duty of the House of Representatives to choose one of the three candidates - Adams, Jackson and Crawford - who had received the greatest numbers of electoral votes.

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  • So far as we know, Aristotle had no one name for all these investigations.

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  • It was long believed by the Armenian monks that no one was permitted to reach the "secret top" of Ararat with its sacred remains, but on the 27th of September 1829, Dr. Johann Jacob Parrot (1792-1840) of Dorpat, a German in the employment of Russia, set foot on the "dome of eternal ice."

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  • The priestly office is hereditary, and no one can become a priest who was not born such; but the son of a priest may become a layman.

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  • Their brilliancy, however, can escape no one.

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  • Thus the suggestion preserved by Stobaeus that he conceived water to be endowed with mind is discredited by the specific statement of Aristotle that the earlier physicists (physiologi) did not distinguish the material from the moving cause, and that before Anaxagoras no one postulated creative intelligence.

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  • This was a process extending over three or four centuries, in which no one date lends itself to the historian.

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  • Upon the whole, therefore, it would seem that not only was there no one middle age common to all branches of human evolution, except the period more definitely marked as the dark age, but that those characteristics which are generally regarded as "medieval" were by no means limited to a single epoch of European history.

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  • If that were so, no one need be ashamed to profess it; and the younger generation of Frenchmen began to gravitate back to the Church.

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  • Why should not established institutions proceed upon the customary and convenient methods of routine, while the delights of existence were augmented, manners polished, arts developed, and a golden age of epicurean ease made decent by a state religion which no one cared to break with because no one was left to regard it seriously?

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  • The office of president had been "cut to fit the measure of George Washington," and no one thought of any other person in connexion with it.

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  • The Second Book of Discipline recognizes four kinds of office in the church, and no one can lawfully be placed in any of them except by being called to it by the members.

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  • The need of an increase in the number of parishes was urgently felt, and, though chapels began to be built about 1796, they were provided only in wealthy places by local voluntary liberality; for the supply of the necessities of poor outlying districts no one as yet looked to any agency but the state.

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  • He was a member of the French Academy; and one very characteristic rule, recorded to have been proposed by him with the intention of expediting the great Dictionary, in which he was much interested, was that no one should be accounted present at any meeting unless he arrived before the hour of commencement and remained till the hour for leaving.

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  • On Fleury's death in 1743 no one took his place, and the king professed to adopt the example of Louis XIV.

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  • Since no one could keep this law, the whole human race fell under the curse, temporal and eternal, of the Demiurge.

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  • Of no one can it be more emphatically said that at his highest he was "of imagination all compact."

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  • The trees used should be impenetrable to the eye, and so tall that no one can look over them; and the paths should be of gravel and well kept.

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  • But his magnificence made no one angry, for it was kept up chiefly for the sake of others, and was exactly proportionate to his place.

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  • On the whole no one of the ten or twelve really great writers of ancient Rome leaves on the mind so mixed an impression, both as a writer and as a man, as Juvenal.

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  • J Y Y explored from Lhasa to the sources of the Brahmaputra and Indus, at the conclusion of the Tibetan mission in 1904, conclusively prove that Mount Everest, which appears from the Tibetan plateau as a single dominating peak, has no rival amongst Himalayan altitudes, whilst the very remarkable investigations made by permission of the Nepal durbar from peaks near Kathmandu in 1903, by Captain Wood, R.E., not only place the Everest group apart from other peaks with which they have been confused by scientists, isolating them in the topographical system of Nepal, but clearly show that there is no one dominating and continuous range indicating a main Himalayan chain which includes both Everest and Kinchinjunga.

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  • Thus unwittingly Gautama the Buddha has come to official recognition as a saint in two great branches of the Catholic Church, and no one will say that he does not deserve the honour.

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  • If no one of these tensions is greater than the sum of the other two, the drop will assume the form of a lens, the angles which the upper and lower surfaces of the lens make with the free surface of A and with each other being equal to the external angles of the triangle of forces.

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  • They were then known under the name of " animalculae," and were confounded with all kinds of other small organisms. At that time nothing was known of their life-history, and no one dreamed of their being of importance to man and other living beings, or of their capacity to produce the profound chemical changes with which we are now so familiar.

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  • His language in approval of the resistance of the colonists was unusually bold, and perhaps no one but himself could have employed it with impunity at a time when the freedom of debate was only imperfectly conceded.

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  • A description of the Salween resolves itself into a list of the ferries at which it can be crossed, for no one marches up the river.

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  • In March 1179 Alexander held the third Lateran synod, a brilliant assemblage, reckoned by the Roman church as the eleventh oecumenical council; its acts embody several of the pope's proposals for the betterment of the condition of the church, among them the present law requiring that no one may be elected pope without the votes of two-thirds of the cardinals.

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  • But no one in his senses would dream of claiming any such character for him.

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  • They are always written in the author's highest style, a style perfectly eloquent and unaffected; they can only be interpreted (on the free-thinking hypothesis) as allegorical with the greatest difficulty and obscurity, and it is pretty certain that no one reading the book without a thesis to prove would dream of taking them in a non-natural sense.

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  • The received text of the extant thirty-five books of Livy is taken from different sources, and no one of our MSS.

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  • It has, indeed, been asserted that, if relays of trained assistants are at hand, no one need die of opium poisoning, even if artificial respiration has to be continued for hours or days.

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  • Meanwhile his fame as a poet in the Latin and the vulgar tongues steadily increased, until, when the first draughts of the Africa began to circulate about the year 1339, it became manifest that no one had a better right to the laurel crown than Petrarch.

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  • The texts themselves have mostly become as correct as they can ever be, and manuals and bibliographies guide one to and through them, so that no one need go astray who takes the trouble to make use of the mechanism which is at his hand.

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  • Only now we know that no one of these is more than a single glimpse at a vast complex of phenomena, most of which lie for ever beyond our ken.

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  • His jealousy of Bedford and Beaufort still continued, and when the former died in 1435 there was no one to whom he would defer.

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  • Its language was the Old Persian, which now no one understands."

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  • The success of the expedition was in no small degree owing to the aid afforded by the several native chiefs through whose country it passed, and no one did more in this way than Dejaj Kassa or Kassai of Tigre.

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  • No attempt, in fact, had been made to exclude the fat of cows and pigs, and apparently no one had realized that a gross outrage was thus being perpetrated on the religious feelings of both Hindu and Mahommedan sepoys.

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  • Sometimes, indeed, he denounces fiercely enough the arts and pretensions of priests; but no one has embodied with such profound spiritual insight some of the most vital moments of the Christian story.

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  • The tonsure at first was never given separately, and even children when so dedicated were appointed readers, as no one could belong to the clerical state without at least a minor order.

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  • The war was therefore a typical 18th century "war with a limited object," in which no one but the cabinets and the professional armies were concerned.

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  • How great that power is can escape no one.

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  • At last, not being able to find a single house where no one had died, her mind began to clear, and summoning up resolution she left the dead body of her child in a forest, and returning to the Buddha paid him homage.

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  • Towards the morning he asked whether any one had any doubt about the Buddha, the law or the society; if so, he would clear them up. No one answered, and Ananda expressed his surprise that amongst so many none should doubt, and all be firmly attached to the law.

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  • Rhodes had retrieved his promise, and no one who has studied and lived amongst the Bantu will question that the action taken was both beneficent and wise.

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  • In truth, the maintenance in effective condition of so large a Roman force in so remote and difficult a region was in itself a real achievement and such as at that time no one but Scipio could have performed.

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  • There was no one to rally the English in the name of the house of Godwine.

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  • He proved a zealous and capable minister, and such a strong exponent of the claims of the crown that no one could have foreseen the later developments by which he was to become their greatest enemy.

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  • But no one rose to aid him, and his garrisons were soon being besieged by, loyal levies, headed by the justiciar and, byHubertWalter,the newly elected archbishop of Canterbury.

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  • General rules of indisputable equity are fixed for the conduct of the courtsno man is to be tried or punished, more than once for the same offence; no one is to be arrested and kept in prison without trial; all arrested persons are to,be sent before the courts within a reasonable time, and to be tried by a jury of their peers.

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  • Yet he was so frankly impossible as a ruler that, save the earls of Pembroke and Chester, all his English followers had left him, and he had no one to back him but the papal legate Gualo and a band of foreign mercenaries.

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  • When Henry stood forward and claimed the vacant throne by right of conquest and also by right of descent, no one gainsaid him.

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  • This brought into the kings hands such a mass of plunder as no one had handled since William the Conqueror.

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  • His instruments were ministers of ability chosen from the clergy and the gentryhe seems to have been equally averse to trusting the baronage at the one end of the social scale, or mere upstarts at the other, and it is notable that no one during his reign can be called a court favorite.

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  • The present king might be unscrupulous and avaricious, but he was cautious, intelligent and economical; no one would have wished to recall the rgime of that crowned saint Henry VI.

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  • As long as Charles lived he could not be otherwise than an object of suspicion; and yet if he were dethroned there was no one available to fill his place.

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  • But it was soon apparent that the House of Commons required a definite scheme, and that it would not seriously consider a set of abstract resolutions which committed no one to any distinct plan.

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  • It occurredas often happens in parliamenton a minor issue which no one had foreseen.

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  • No one felt more sincerely for the sufferings of her soldiers, and no one regretted more truly the useless prolongation of the struggle, than the venerable lady who occupied the throne.

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  • But no one that ever lived used the general ideas of the thinker more successfully to judge the particular problems of the statesman.

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  • In 1619 an attempt was made to induce Bristol merchants to settle in the city and undertake its government, but no one would respond to the invitation, and in 1626 the charter was restored.

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  • And since no one can show any written rule about this, it is plain the apostles left this matter free to every one's liberty and choice, that no one should be compelled to do a good thing out of necessity and fear."

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  • Of the nine fundamental laws of that Priscillian, whose widespread heresy evoked from the synod of Saragossa (418) the canon, " No one shall fast on Sunday, nor may any one absent himself from church during Lent and hold a festival of his own," appears, on the question of fasting, not to have differed from the Encratites and various other sects of Manichean tendency (c. 406).

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  • Early Christian writers find it unnecessary to prove what no one dreams of questioning.

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  • Thoroughly intellectualist, and rational, and supernaturalist, it has no one to champion it to-day, yet its influence is everywhere.

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  • As "adventurer" he should have done so; yet he neglected the cultivation of that paying art for the wisdom that looks to the long future, and bears its fruit, perchance, when no one cares to remember who sowed the seed.

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  • That this episode belongs to J no one need ever forget, since the only parallel in Scripture to the speaking ass is the serpent that spoke in Eden.

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  • They provided amongst other things that no one was to be allowed to preach without a bishop's licence, that preachers preaching to the laity were not to rebuke the sins of the clergy, and that Lollard books and the translation of the Bible were to be searched for and destroyed.

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  • On his third voyage, while seeking some land reported to have been found by Kerguelen, Cook in December 1776 reached the cluster of desolate islands now generally known by the name of the French explorer, and here, among many other kinds of birds, was a Sheathbill, which for a long while no one suspected to be otherwise than specifically identical with that of the western Antarctic Ocean; but, as will be seen, its distinctness has been subsequently admitted.

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  • Yet the groundwork of his teaching is clear and firm; no one could insist with greater emphasis on the demonstrative character of economic principles as understood by himself.

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  • Similarly no one since civilization emerged from barbarism has ever really been willing to yield allegiance to a deity who is not moral in the fullest and highest sense of the word.

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  • But it was a paradox derived from his unanswerable truisms, " Every one wishes for his own good, and would get it if he could," and " No one would deny that justice and virtue generally are goods, and of all goods the best."

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  • Plato, we saw, held that there is one supreme science or wisdom, of which the ultimate object is absolute good; in the knowledge of this, the knowledge of all particular goods - that is, of all that we rationally desire to know - is implicitly contained; and also all practical virtue, as no one who truly knows what is good can fail to realize it.

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  • Both accept the paradox in the qualified sense that no one can deliberately act contrary to what appears to him good, and that perfect virtue is inseparably bound up with perfect wisdom or moral insight.

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  • We may observe, too, that the Stoics rejected the divergence which we have seen gradually taking place in Platonic-Aristotelian thought from the position of Socrates, " that no one aims at what he knows to be bad."

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  • Aristotle had already been led to attempt a refutation of the Socratic identification of virtue with knowledge; but his attempt had only shown the profound difficulty of attacking the paradox, so long as it was admitted that no one could of deliberate purpose act contrary to what seemed to him best.

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  • In no one of these schools was the outward coherence of tradition so much strained by inner changes as it was in Plato's.

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  • At the same time it cannot be broadly said that Christianity took a decisive side in the metaphysical controversy on free-will and necessity; since, just as in Greek philosophy the need of maintaining freedom as the ground of responsibility clashes with the conviction that no one deliberately chooses his own harm, so in Christian ethics it clashes with the attribution of all true human virtue to supernatural grace, as well as with the belief in divine foreknowledge.

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  • On the other hand Hobbes yields to no one in maintaining the paramount importance of moral regulations.

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  • This theory had already been advanced by Cumberland and others, but Shaftesbury was the first to make it the cardinal point in his system; no one had yet definitely transferred the centre of ethical interest from the Reason, conceived as apprehending either abstract moral distinctions or laws of divine legislation, for the emotional impulses that prompt to social duty; no one had undertaken to distinguish clearly, by analysis of experience, the disinterested and self-regarding elements of our appetitive nature, or to prove inductively their perfect harmony.

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  • Further, so far from bodily appetites (or other particular desires) being forms of self-love, there is no one of them which under certain circumstances may not come into conflict with it.

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  • The third is merely the general rule of benevolence stated in the somewhat vague Stoical formula, that " no one is born for himself only."

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  • An irresistible motive, it is forcibly said, palliates or takes away guilt; no one can blame himself for yielding to necessity, and no one can properly be punished for what he could not have prevented.

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  • Some offences, such as making promises with the intention of breaking them, we cannot even conceive universalized; as soon as every one broke promises no one would care to have promises made to him.

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  • He ranks below Ari in value and below Snorri in power; but no one else can_dispute his place in the first rank of Icelandic writers.

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  • But no one in Europe moved a finger to help Servia, and Sultan Mahommed II.

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  • In this case the motion of U, while still periodic, is seemingly irregular, being much like that of a pitching ship, which has no one unvarying period.

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  • Sometimes no one could be found to dig a grave.

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