Nobody Sentence Examples

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  • Nobody could answer these questions.

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  • Maybe it was nobody at all.

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  • Nobody stays at home to look after the kids any more.

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  • Nobody cares how I feel!

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  • Nobody wanted this to happen, but don't let his death be a complete loss.

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  • Nobody took it from her.

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  • If Pete had another name, nobody knew it.

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  • Nobody seemed yet to realize what awaited the city.

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  • I'll make sure she rests and I'll go with her everywhere so nobody hurts her.

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  • The day after the opera the Rostovs went nowhere and nobody came to see them.

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  • Now that she has grown up, nobody thinks of being less frank with her than with any other intelligent young woman.

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  • We have a house of our own in Moscow, but it's a long way from here, and there's nobody living in it.

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  • Nobody has a right to hurt another person, especially a defenseless woman.

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  • Nobody is particularly snooty in this world, right?

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  • I have a great deal of company in my house; especially in the morning, when nobody calls.

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  • Nobody knew where he had gone, or how he had escaped.

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  • Now nobody knows where Fitzgerald is.

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  • The scheme could hardly fail to be a crude performance - a fact which nobody would know better than its author; but it must have presented much that was objectionable to the opinions then generally prevalent.

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  • Nobody's looking for you.

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  • Nobody knows Russell Cade.

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  • Marya Dmitrievna went on admonishing her for some time, enjoining on her that it must all be kept from her father and assuring her that nobody would know anything about it if only Natasha herself would undertake to forget it all and not let anyone see that something had happened.

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  • I'd have asked anyone else for more rea­son, but nobody could remember Jeff taking a day off—ever.

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  • Personal affection and political devotion had in these two years made him appear indispensable to the party, although nobody ever regarded him as in the front line of English statesmen so far as originality of ideas or brilliance of debating power were concerned.

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  • Nobody enjoys an overbearing sales pitch.

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  • Nobody much gives a damn anyway.

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  • Nobody does that anymore.

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  • Nobody would take his part, and at last, nearly three months after the outrage, he challenged Rohan, who accepted the challenge, but on the morning appointed for the duel Voltaire was arrested and sent for the second time to the Bastille.

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  • The pond rises and falls, but whether regularly or not, and within what period, nobody knows, though, as usual, many pretend to know.

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  • The count will be calling and there's nobody there; go and gather the clothes together.

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  • Nobody following you or creeping around?

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  • I just can't get nobody to believe me.

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  • But nobody's contacted him yet.

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  • He had been there, damn it, and nobody could take that away!

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  • Nobody as close as Martha said she was would think it was real.

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  • He says nobody in their right mind would skip out on her.

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  • Nobody spoke, either time?

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  • Nobody gets to the point that they can't use more money, sweetheart.

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  • He stood on one leg and then on the other, and watched very closely; but nobody whispered.

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  • Nobody drove through the streets and footsteps were rarely heard.

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  • Nobody else is going to look after you, so look after yourself!

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  • Nobody is perfect, and dating is full of lots of pressures.

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  • Older children can be blindfolded, but be sure you have an adult to monitor the fun so nobody gets hurt!

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  • It was in this same year that he received the singular diplomatic mission to Frederick which nobody seems to have taken seriously, and after his return the oscillation between Brussels, Cirey and Paris was resumed.

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  • But nobody was wronged; his creditors were all paid in time, and his hands were at least clean of traffic in reversions, clerkships, tellerships and all the rest of the rich sinecures which it was thought no shame in those days for the aristocracy of the land and the robe to wrangle for, and gorge themselves upon, with the fierce voracity of famishing wolves.

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  • When there's a major drug buy, nobody trusts anyone else—especially face to face.

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  • Within minutes everyone is drenched yet nobody will budge an inch.

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  • It is a mere delirium of the present semi-official organ to whom there is nobody to give the worthy rebuff.

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  • Nobody gave him a look or thought of raising him.

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  • Nobody is perfect or gets it right every time.

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  • Perhaps most importantly, she has an air of confidence that sends the message that she not only knows what she is doing, but nobody better get in her way.

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  • And nobody has dared to seriously challenge it. · William Keegan is the Observer's senior economics correspondent.

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  • It's much more like George Orwell's " Animal Farm " class warfare, and nobody comes off too cuddly.

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  • Nobody shall however be permanently deprived of a College office or post without the approval of Council.

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  • There was much talk of Mother Earth and saving the Planet, but nobody was actually doing anything.

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  • Another three-channel DVD as wellgsn produces and in coordination came in nobody.

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  • But the code of governance of the " canon " specifically excludes any person from being " nobody else but themself.

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  • Nobody said it was going to be easy for Sir Bobby's great escapologists.

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  • Nobody should be allowed near lambing ewes or allowed to handle newly born lambs.

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  • It's nobody's fault, it's just one of those things.

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  • Nobody saw a panoply of State, local or even federal taxes and compliance regulations on the Internet as constructive.

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  • He had a fez upon his head and (what nobody counted on) a dagger in his pocket.

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  • It is synonymous with Nigerian fives that nobody would consider inviting a mere player.

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  • This unemployed jester, who's nobody's fool, has paid for his merry jape, I send his tongue to you.

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  • I'm nobody, just a sad git who fell for the wrong woman.

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  • Nobody wanted governesses nowadays, said the agencies, when these preliminaries were over; every-body sent their children to properly organized schools.

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  • Of course, self-protecting humor risks becoming so habitual that when we really do want to be taken seriously, nobody notices!

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  • It wasn't actually an argument - nobody got heated.

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  • The hotel heiress said, 'There's nobody in the world like me.

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  • How nobody ever got seriously hurt I shall never know.

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  • Nobody else seems to have reported the incident of the Air Force men taking readings.

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  • But McCormack's claim that nobody at St. Martin's was aware of Irving's reputation prompted widespread incredulity.

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  • An extremely interactive experience living in dublin club jaws dropped nobody said anything.

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  • Nobody defended McCarthy, but nobody joined in with those helpful interjections which usually mark a Senate speech.

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  • But the South African cricketer is not only inured to hardship, he is imbued with missionary zeal and will let nobody down.

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  • Nobody should be allowed near lambing ewes or allowed to handle newly born lambing ewes or allowed to handle newly born lambs.

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  • Nobody is talking of address by the United States, the home of the culprit transgenic maize.

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  • Nobody wants a mobile phone mast put up anywhere near where they live.

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  • Alright, so Doncaster is nobody's idea of a cultural Mecca, but there's a lot of cool stuff out there.

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  • Nobody wants a university to be an educational factory which turns out mindless, dull, vapid, students.

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  • That was an innocent lie which hurts nobody; and in my position I find that inconvenient truths have to give way to lies.

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  • Don't these people realize nobody reads books any more?

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  • If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of car payments.

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  • At present, we believe nobody knows, something Ruth Kelly will have to change.

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  • At least nobody seems much interested in discussing such matters.

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  • For us search in secret nobody possibly via rights june the mere.

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  • I usually facilitate, which means keeping the conversation flowing, making sure nobody gets left out.

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  • Lets be honest, nobody is really standing out at the minute.

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  • In the limited edition books Little Miss Stella meets Little Miss nobody, who has a problem bumping into people because nobody notices her.

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  • It's a great shame nobody mentioned X-Press 2's gloriously appropriate house anthem, Give It.

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  • It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good.

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  • Nobody, I repeat nobody, I repeat nobody likes a bridezilla bride.

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  • During the next three years more and more areas of the world will experience these outages and nobody will be able to explain why.

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  • This way nobody is hopelessly outmatched against the same player for very long.

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  • Nobody would interrupt her either, because the route of navigation lay far outside, to the north.

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  • The electrical grid remains patchy; nobody seems to know why.

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  • Nobody ever plagiarized and reprinted any of MY reviews.

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  • He believes that nobody can be wrong with copper plumbing.

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  • It was a good job nobody could see me I must have looked a right prat.

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  • Behind the top two (or one, quite often ), nobody has really maintained much presence near the front.

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  • The family turns a corner and is confronted with a vast pyre of burning cows, but nobody's talking about BSE.

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  • Nobody wants to process mortgage quotations because they like it, so they pay you.

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  • In fact the tech rehearsal schedule was running behind, so nobody complained about my late attendance.

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  • Nobody sees through lazy, derivative programs sharper, and nobody picks up on diminishing returns quicker, than the ordinary TV viewer.

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  • They deny that the sun stood still which means the earth stopped revolving in Joshua 10 and nobody fell off.

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  • Nobody was sure whether he died from a broken neck or by hanging, either way the moor was well rid of him.

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  • He was a little runt who probably got picked on at school, nobody liked him.

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  • Product knowledge Nobody likes a walking encyclopedia, but knowing your Motorolas from your Samsungs is essential in succeeding as a mobile salesperson.

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  • Nobody even gives a second thought about this kind of thing here - it's just how the economy works.

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  • Germany haven't lost a shoot-out since 1976 - when they got past Argentina in their quarter-final shootout last week, nobody missed.

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  • Nobody has reported any sightings of Becky to police.

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  • The leads were good, the nasty sisters made an excellent job of their roles, in short nobody let the standard slip.

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  • Nobody actually admits to it, but if you are around someone who does snore - and we mean snore!

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  • Then there's the skunk, nobody seems to think twice about building a spliff.

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  • Since I broke up with my partner, I often get suicidal, but have nobody to comfort me.

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  • Nobody can swing a thurible as energetically as an Anglo-Catholic Priest, and Father Philip is more energetic than most.

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  • I can tell you now with absolute certainty, nobody in the whole county of Lincolnshire comes out with more complete tripe than me.

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  • Nobody wants persistent troublemakers or individuals who are ' worse for wear ' ruining a night out for everyone else.

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  • What absolute twaddle, can nobody ever pay any attention to this man ever again.

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  • Surely nobody would dare to write untruths in the Holy Language!

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  • The chalk artist saw in the little street urchin what nobody else saw - a potential masterpiece!

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  • Butler is down on bed-rock, and become very valuable, and there's nobody in the habit.. .

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  • Nobody can become a competent violinist without wanting to practice.

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  • The virus is so virulent, your Highness, nobody can speak the King's English any more.

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  • I'm not weeing in a skip for nobody, Pat, and I don't want my house filling with road signs.

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  • If George ' dubya ' Bush looked a little weepy at the US presidential inauguration, nobody batted an eyelid.

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  • There's nobody around.] FX air whoosh... 2 [Closeup of Inuyasha looking angry.

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  • Nobody is bigger than the club however and his latest injury woe meant he lasted just 22 minutes.

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  • Nobody wants to turn on their TV on a daily basis and see havoc wrought by terrorists.

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  • Accordingly, on the 10th of June, the weak and ailing tsarevich received twentyfive strokes with the knout (as then administered nobody ever survived thirty), and on the 24th fifteen more.

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  • At any rate, I wasn't sure if this was something that the site hosts would find acceptable, so I'll hold off until I get the go ahead (or nobody responds for a few days).

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  • On the other hand Oken (Isis, 1842, pp. 39 1 -394), though giving a summary of Nitzsch's results and classification, was more sparing of his praise, and prefaced his remarks by asserting that he could not refrain from laughter when he looked at the plates in Nitzsch's work, since they reminded him of the plucked fowls hanging in a poulterer's shop, and goes on to say that, as the author always had the luck to engage in researches of which nobody thought, so had he the luck to print them where nobody sought them.

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  • Nobody, not even Plato, had discovered that the process of deduction is a combination of premisses (o vXXo-yevµos) to produce a new conclusion.

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  • Pretty, a good voice, young, and in nobody's way if only they leave her in peace.

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  • Pierre turned back, not to his companions by the campfire, but to an unharnessed cart where there was nobody.

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  • Now there is nothing... nobody.

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  • The family turns a corner and is confronted with a vast pyre of burning cows, but nobody 's talking about BSE.

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  • She just rants away at him and the situation is so bizarre nobody can do anything but laugh.

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  • Nobody even gives a second thought about this kind of thing here - it 's just how the economy works.

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  • Germany have n't lost a shoot-out since 1976 - when they got past Argentina in their quarter-final shootout last week, nobody missed.

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  • Plus, surely nobody wanted to see Lionel Blair dressed in his teenage daughter 's skimpy clothes?

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  • Nobody actually admits to it, but if you are around someone who does snore - and we mean snore !

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  • Then there 's the skunk, nobody seems to think twice about building a spliff.

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  • Nobody really took up Chapman 's mantle - and English football stagnated as a result.

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  • She staid there all night; nobody turned in.

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  • Let 's face it, nobody really wants to stalk deer.

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  • He did n't feel stereotyped because nobody is perhaps the.

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  • So of course Nobody walks slower than you. ' ' I do my best, ' the Messenger said in a sulky tone.

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  • Why do they ALWAYS describe it as " a surfeit of lampreys " all posh and Olde English so nobody can understand?

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  • Nobody wants to use a swap space with hundreds of bad blocks.

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  • Only a small amount of porridge was bought as only unrolled oats were available and nobody was sure exactly what to do with them.

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  • Surely nobody would dare to write untruths in the Holy Language !

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  • The chalk artist saw in the little street urchin what nobody else saw - a potential masterpiece !

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  • Butler is down on bed-rock, and become very valuable, and there 's nobody in the habit...

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  • Next season, nobody in the starting line-up will know the sweet taste of Varsity victory.

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  • In 7, the fact that nobody is there is a reason for doubting the veracity of the previous statement.

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  • The virus is so virulent, your Highness, nobody can speak the King 's English any more.

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  • I 'm not weeing in a skip for nobody, Pat, and I do n't want my house filling with road signs.

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  • There 's nobody around.] fx air whoosh... 2 [Closeup of Inuyasha looking angry.

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  • For all David O'Leary 's wide-eyed innocence, he is nobody 's mug.

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  • A practical way to show integrity is to work hard even when nobody is watching.

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  • If you use an idiom, make sure that nobody takes it literally.

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  • Tony set a new school record in swimming and he hoped that nobody wouldsurpasshis accomplishment.

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  • Nobody in attendance was expecting the extreme ferocity of the debate, so it made many people feel uncomfortable.

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  • Competition kills margins and in a perfectly competitive world nobody makes any money.

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  • The gift that will last a lifetime, or the gift that nobody else will think of?

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  • Ok, so now you know that you have a right to breastfeed in public, and nobody had better mess with that, right?

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  • Of course, nobody wants to think that anything bad will happen while you are gone and your child is staying with someone else.

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  • Nobody else can understand what your life is like quite as well as another single parent.

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  • Nobody wants to experience the death of a precious infant.

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  • Nobody ever wants to experience the loss of a child, but knowing there are others out there just like you may ease the pain somewhat.

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  • You can even find old wooden picture frames that nobody wants anymore.

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  • You may think to yourself, "It is nobody's business what happens in our family."

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  • Nobody likes a line of demarcation under the chin!

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  • Nobody wants to be the Ugly Stepmother when you can be Cinderella--or at least her naughty, glamorous younger sister.

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  • Nobody is putting you under a microscope!

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  • Nobody likes wearing a stuffy shirt and dress pants, especially during scorching ninety degree days, but if you happen to be an intern at an office, you just might.

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  • While it's great to have fun, nobody should get hurt.

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  • Nobody wants to hear the words cyclones, but virtually anywhere in the tropics can experience one of these storms.

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  • I was definitely an isolator and loved drinking alone so nobody could tell the quantities I consumed.

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  • I did not see friends or family and nobody wanted to have anything to do with me.

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  • First intended as a midseason replacement, nobody expected Grey's Anatomy to become one of ABC's hit shows.

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  • Nobody wants another Suri Cruise incident.

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  • No, his climb to the top was slow and steady, partly by choice on Ledger's part and partly because nobody in Hollywood really knew who he was when he arrived.

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  • Then, the best one of them all…"Nobody in the world knew about Megan Fox until I found her and put her in Transformers."

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  • William obviously feels the same way as he has already said that nobody is trying to fill his mother's shoes.

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  • I played the housekeeper who answers the door and my line was "Sorry, nobody is home."

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  • Once you have all of the proper outdoor gear for every member of the family, that hiking trip or ski weekend will be easy to enjoy, with nobody complaining about cold fingers or cramped ski boots.

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  • Nobody will think you're stupid or uncool if you admit you're struggling with the course material.

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  • Nobody is saying your education through distance learning will be any easier, but it certainly will be more flexible and convenient for you.

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  • A travel agent may be able to find a deal on a cruise nobody else knows about.

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  • My other favorite is "Nobody says no to a princess".

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  • Thanks to the great facility with which varieties are raised from seed, nobody need be without handsome kinds, especially as raising them will prove interesting amusement for the amateur.

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  • Nobody likes to weed, but it's essential.

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  • Nobody knows when the idea was first conceived, or how - perhaps someone tossed vinegar outside onto the ground and realized by accident that it killed the weeds.

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  • Peace of Mind - With a standard tanked water heater, there is always a fear that the tank will rust and leak or break, which will result in a flood if nobody's home to catch it in time.

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  • Sneak in a little sexy Santa-styled bra and panty under those work clothes and nobody will know the difference.

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  • Nobody will see what you are purchasing or its price and size.

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  • However, since nobody has to take an RMD for 2009, those turning 70 1/2 won't be required to take a 2009 RMD by April 1, 2010.

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  • Nobody will know you're wearing bifocals (important for those who are worried about looking young), and your prescription will gradually shift from your distance prescription to your near prescription.

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  • Nobody who plays this game is going to have the desire to play it with his friends.

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  • Microsoft is a solid second in the industry, when nobody thought they would dethrone Sony.

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  • Since nobody drinks just one ounce of wine, a standard pour, about four to six ounces (depending on how generous or heavy handed the bartender is) contains three to four carbohydrates per glass.

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  • Nobody ever means to drop a phone on the concrete, but it happens.

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  • Nobody knows what stirs the virus into action, but stress, fever, colds, and sunburn encourage outbreaks.

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  • Part of the problem regarding intelligence stems from the fact that nobody has adequately defined what intelligence really means.

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  • Explain to the child that getting JA is nobody's fault.

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  • Nobody knows exactly how the idea for tap dancing came about, but many historians speculate its roots are found in African and Irish dance.

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  • Don't forget that ballroom gowns are most often seen from a considerable distance, from which nobody will ever be able to tell if a particular dress is handmade or from a factory line.

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  • Nobody will judge you negatively for it; do what is right for you.

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  • Nobody wants negativity in their lives, but as yin yang theory and concepts dictate, one cannot exist without the other.

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  • The important thing to remember is that nobody knows exactly which direction mortgage interest rates will go.

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  • It has worked because now nobody expects me to talk about them.

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  • Follow your instincts--nobody says you have to lie down on your back to give birth.

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  • If there is nobody to help you at all, not even another layperson, you can try to watch the baby emerging in a mirror.

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  • Tubal pregnancies are rather rare compared to uterine ones, however, they have drastically increased in the last forty years and nobody knows for sure why that is.

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  • Furthermore, it's widely acknowledged that Patrick is nobody's fool.

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  • The main difference in a 1960's body vs. today is that nobody worked out as much!

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  • One of the main reasons to shop trendy dresses carefully is that it can make you look older when you try to dress too young...and nobody wants that!

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  • With a few hot looks under your belt, nobody will be able to deny your sexiness.

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  • Doesn't it seem as though every time you do something altruistic, nobody notices?

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  • Nobody can fix what they don't know is broken, so help your partner understand by talking to him or her.

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  • Nobody in my area seems to be interested in a relationship.

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  • This may be what you are interpreting as nobody in my area seems to be interested in a relationship.

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  • Then when I called him, he asked somebody a question, but he said nobody was with him.

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  • Nobody wants to seem greedy or needy, and if you just watch, you won't give him the chance to deny it.

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  • Nobody wants to endure skin burns for a kiss.

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  • Nobody will know what a great writer you are unless you make an effort to promote your skills.

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  • This can be delightful on a deep dish apple pie, and nobody will ever know you made your crust so sinfully thick just to facilitate handling.

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  • Most parents are aware of the problems with kids surfing online; basically, nobody can guarantee a child will only access "friendly" web pages and games when searching the Internet through other avenues.

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  • Nobody knows your child better than you do.

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  • It is important for kids to understand that nobody can make someone else become an alcoholic.

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  • Nobody can empathize with you better than a parent that is going through the same scenario.

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  • Nobody knows your kids better than you, so you should use this information to guide you in your quest for that gift that will put a permanent smile on your son or daughter's face.

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  • As if a year that gives us Superman Returns hadn't already delivered like nobody's business, we're still only halfway through 2006.

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  • Popular films that she has acted in include Troy, Wicker Park, Narco, Copying Beethoven, Days of Darkness, Anything for Her, Inglorious Basterds, and Mr. Nobody.

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  • Nobody wants to see rough, cracked heels or chipped dark polish in your sexy shoes, and you shouldn't want to let your feet debut in such condition!

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  • No matter how much someone wants to break into the industry, nobody becomes a tattoo artist without first possessing some basic artistic talent.

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  • She is the author of the best selling book, Nobody Nowhere.

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  • Nobody helps them - when business goes bad, they shut them down.

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  • Nobody likes a squishy robot!Amigurumi characters are crocheted with continuous spirals to create balls, cones, and cylinders and similar objects.

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  • Typically, nobody likes gaining weight, especially when it is unexplained weight gain.

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  • Recognize that nobody is perfect, and that setbacks will occur.

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  • Put a spinning bike in your basement and nobody will be the wiser if you arrive on time or 10 minutes later.

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  • Nobody will think twice when they see that finery!

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  • Nobody wants to wear stockings everyday, especially not in the summer.

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  • Nobody knows where the man is and even if he's been in there a long, long time, someone must care about him, or at least maybe did back then, when it happened.

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  • Nobody I talked to ever heard of Dawkins, but Mrs. Worthington said she remembers reading about this Rowland guy.

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  • Because there's nobody standing in front of this desk screaming at me to do something, that's why.

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  • Nobody would believe a kid against the word of an adult.

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  • Naw. Nobody bothered to challenge anyone.

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  • This is still my county and if I'm the law, nobody is going to get away with murder on my watch.

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  • But it doesn't make sense either; nobody patches tires any­more.

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  • Everybody would like to see Alfred Nota locked up but nobody has been able to make anything stick.

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  • When there's a major drug buy, nobody trusts anyone else—especially face to face.

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  • Nobody else could have that on their mind so frequently.

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  • Nobody wants him but me, Carmen — and I had hoped, you.

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  • But he is always ingenious, often witty, and nobody has carried farther than he the harmony of diction, sometimes marred by an affectation of symmetry and an excessive use of antithesis.

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  • In parliament he adhered to his life-long principle of doing only work that needed to be done, and that nobody else seemed equally able or willing to do.

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  • But, as Darius said, nobody had the courage to oppose the new king, who ruled for seven months over the whole empire.

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  • To accomplish this end it was necessary to unite among themselves, and union could only be secured by the nomination of some one who offended nobody.

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  • Among the contents of this book we simply mention a trigonometrical chapter, in which the words sinus versus arcus occur, the approximate extraction of cube roots shown more at large than in the Liber abaci, and a very curious problem, which nobody would search for in a geometrical work, viz.

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  • Her pet name was "Belle et Bonne," and nobody had more to do with the happiness of the last years of the "patriarch" than she had.

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  • No one proofed the report before it was distributed, so nobody noticed the repetition of the two paragraphs.

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  • But French opinion itself renders justice to the probity of his character and to the ardour of his patriotism, and nobody will feel surprise at the homage with which Germany feels bound to surround his old age."

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  • In 1726 Defoe published a curious and amusing little pamphlet entitled Everybody's Business is Nobody's Business, or Private Abuses Public Grievances, exemplified in the Pride, Insolence, and Exorbitant Wages of our Women-Servants, Footmen, &c. This subject was a favourite one with him, and in the pamphlet he showed the immaturity of his political views by advocating legislative interference in these matters.

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  • This does not mean, what is often alleged, that nobody before him had ever thought of choosing symbols different from numerals, such as the letters of the alphabet, to denote the quantities of arithmetic, but that he made a general custom of what until his time had been only an exceptional attempt.

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  • In June 1744 they were transferred to Kholmogory on the White Sea, where Ivan, isolated from his family, and seeing nobody but his gaoler, remained for the next twelve years.

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  • Great Britain and the United States were, indeed, not in complete agreement as to the legitimacy of fresh colonial settlements in the New World, but they were practically resolved that nobody should make any new settlements except themselves.

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  • It is true that nobody could have foreseen coming events; but things kept on occurring which counselled prudence, and threatened the economic situation from without.

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  • Thus in a Venetian story the ingenious Beppo ties up Death in a bag and keeps him there for eighteen months; there is general rejoicing; nobody dies, and the doctors are in high feather.

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  • In a Sicilian story an innkeeper corks up Death in a bottle; so nobody dies for years, and the long white beards are a sight to see.

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  • Boulanger himself, having been tried and condemned in absentia for treason, in October 1889 went to live in Jersey, but nobody now paid much attention to his doings.

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  • On the other hand, nobody would have gone back afterwards on his masterly treatment of happiness, in the first book, or of virtue in the second, or of the voluntary in the third, or of the particular virtues in the third and fourth, to write the sketchy accounts of the Eudemian Ethics.

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  • Nobody hesitated to divide up the bodies of the saints in order to afford as many portions of them as possible.

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  • Nobody can mistake the Schellingian and Hegelian nature of this conclusion.

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  • Though the Scottish Churches Bill, the Unemployed Bill and the Aliens Bill were passed, a complete fiasco occurred over the redistribution proposals, which pleased nobody and had to be withdrawn owing to a blunder as to procedure; and though on the 17th of July a meeting of the party at the foreign office resulted in verbal assurances of loyalty, only two days later the government was caught in a minority of four on the estimates for the Irish Land Commission.

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  • The Fathers of the Church had repeated times without number that the priesthood stands above even the supreme secular authority; the Bible was full of stories most aptly illustrating this theory; nobody questioned that, within the Church, the pope was the Vicar of Christ, and that, as such, his powers were unlimited; as proof positive could be cited councils and decretals - whether authentic or spurious; at any rate all authorized by long usage and taken as received authorities.

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  • But his pretensions were ludicrous; he was quickly captured by the Chileans and sent back to France (1862) as a madman; and though he made one more abortive effort in 1874 to recover his "kingdom," and occupied his pen in magnifying his achievements, nobody took him seriously except a few of the deluded Indians.

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  • Mushet had no such exclusive knowledge of the effects of manganese that he alone could have helped Bessemer; and even if nobody had then proposed the use of spiegeleisen, the development of the Swedish Bessemer practice would have gone on, and, the process thus established and its value and great economy thus shown in Sweden, it would have been only a question of time how soon somebody would have proposed the addition of manganese.

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  • Yet the two Lichfield men had so many early recollections in common, and sympathized with each other on so many points on which they sympathized with' nobody else in the vast population of the capital, that, though the master was often provoked by the monkey-like impertinence of the pupil, and the pupil by the bearish rudeness of the master, they remained friends till they were parted by death.

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  • Free from the yoke of the brewer, she fell in love with a music master, high in his profession, from Brescia, named Gabriel Piozzi, in whom nobody but herself could discover anything to admire.

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  • Nobody can now read his verses, but his prose writings have a certain calm simplicity and dignity, without, however, giving evidence of the splendid mental qualities which he revealed in practical life.

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  • The religious atmosphere of Ganja, besides, was most favourable to such a state of mind; the inhabitants, being zealous Sunnites, allowed nobody to dwell among them who did not come up to their standard of orthodoxy, and it is therefore not surprising to find that Nizami abandoned himself at an early age to a stern ascetic life, as full of intolerance to others as dry and unprofitable to himself.

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  • Nobody could be more in sympathy with aspirations for a spiritual religion and for a lofty idealism in political and social life.

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  • Nobody seems to have even suspected at the time that serious mental derangement lay at the root of Gustavus's abnormal piety.

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  • When, ten weeks before the murder, some hundreds of men came to Medina from Egypt and Irak, pretending that they were on their pilgrimage to Mecca, but wanted to bring before the caliph their complaints against his vicegerents, nobody could have the slightest suspicion that the life of the caliph was in danger; indeed it was only during 1 Ma'ad is in the genealogical system the father of the Moelar and the Rab`ia tribes.

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  • At his death (672-673), order was so generally restored that "nobody had any more to fear for life or estate, and even the unprotected woman was safe in her house without having her door bolted."

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  • One law of the panchayat is singular in its difference from the custom of any other native community in Asia; nobody who has a wife living shall marry another, except under peculiar circumstances, such as the barrenness of the living wife, or her immoral conduct.

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  • Before the end of the war Mexican laws not incompatible with United States laws were by international law supposed to be in force; but nobody knew what they were, and the uncertainties of vague and variable alcalde jurisdictions were increased when Americans began to be alcaldes and grafted English common-law principles, like the jury, on Californian practices.

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  • The necessity of putting a stop to belated prosecutions on this account in the town court led to the acceptance of the rule that nobody who had lived in a town undisturbed for the term of a year and a day could any longer be claimed by a lord as his serf.

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  • Now Mattioli undoubtedly had a valet at Pignerol, and nobody else at Ste Marguerite is known at this time to have had one; so that he may well have been the prisoner who died.

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  • In 1672 Saint-Mars proposes - the significance of this action is discussed later - to allow Dauger to act as "valet" to Lauzun; Louvois firmly refuses, but in 1675 allows him to be employed as valet to Fouquet, and he impresses upon Saint-Mars the importance of nobody learning about Dauger's "past."

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  • In 1691 Louvois's successor, Barbezieux, writes to him about his "prisonnier de vingt ans" (Dauger was first imprisoned in 1669, Mattioli in 1679), and Saint-Mars replies that "nobody has seen him but myself."

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  • Mr Lang, in The Valet's Tragedy, had some years earlier ironically wondered why nobody made this suggestion, which, however, he regarded as untenable.

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  • Ignoring Sir Thomas Robinson, the political nobody to whom Newcastle had entrusted the management of the Commons, he made frequent and vehement attacks on Newcastle himself, though still continuing to serve under him.

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  • Nobody could feel himself safe from exile or brutal ill-treatment at any moment.

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  • Nobody but himself saw a line till the whole was complete.

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  • Nobody would have discovered from the original Pilgrim's Progress that the author was not a Paedobaptist.

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  • Though, after protracted debates, it at last became law,it satisfied nobody.

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  • The common story that he was a candidate for Adam Smith's chair of moral philosophy at Glasgow, when Hume was rejected in favour of an obscure nobody (1751), can be shown to be wholly false.

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  • Further, the principle that " everybody is to count for one, nobody for more than one," is equally unsatisfactory.

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  • The king, more ponderous and irresolute every day, vacillated MeetIng ol between Necker the liberal on one side and Marie Antoinette, whose feminine pride was opposed to any concessions, with the comte dArtois, a mischievous nobody who could neither choose a side nor stick to one, on the other.

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  • In the papal letters of the end of the 9th and the whole of the 10th century, only two or three insignificant citations of the pseudo-Isidore have been pointed out; the use of the pseudo-Isidorian forged documents did not become prevalent at Rome till about the middle of the 11th century, in consequence of the circulation of the canonical collections in which they figured; but nobody then thought of casting any doubts on the authenticity of those documents.

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  • The Republicans entered the place he left vacant simply because there was nobody to oppose them.

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  • When, on the 18th of April 1670, he was dismissed, nobody sympathized with the man who had grown wealthy at a time when other people found it hard to live.

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  • The fresh meat would have been a welcome change, but nobody was going to get away with throwing food at her - least of all an arrogant saddle bum.

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  • I'd have asked anyone else for more rea­son, but nobody could remember Jeff taking a day off—ever.

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  • Nobody wants him but me, Carmen — and I had hoped, you.

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  • Nobody who has even the slightest passing acquaintance with modern science still asks that nonsensical old question about "nature versus nurture."

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  • For this reason, he became arrogant for he believed that nobody could match him.

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  • He would not even condescend to make a baby laugh if nobody else laughed, or even listened.

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  • It has been a fact of life in these parts for hundreds of years and nobody can predict such things accurately.

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  • The tragic irony was lost on nobody involved with the production.

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  • It has an armrest in such a position that nobody could sit there.

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  • You felt something may came soon but nobody expected the avalanche.

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  • Nobody knows how to make a triple bill now.

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  • As long as we were having fun and getting to hear the best bluegrass in the world and nobody was losing, who cared!

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  • Each celebrity is surrounded by a marshmallow bodyguard wearing a T-shirt saying " nobody here gets hurt " .

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  • In 1977, so few families were educating their children at home that nobody bothered to count them.

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  • But nobody thinks to ask the obvious questions; they are too busy bowing and scraping and brown-nosing.

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  • Nobody, I repeat nobody likes a bridezilla bridezilla bride.

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  • Nobody complained of course as we were on our way home and we would have settled for a witches broom.

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  • Luckily nobody was hurt, apart from a few minor bruises.

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  • Increase the brightness says the cardinal from another page but nobody does.

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  • Nobody had a cellphone on the way into the gas chamber and maybe we should be grateful for that.

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  • Nobody ever stopped us, an incredible fact these days when a 6 year old can be removed from school for kissing a cheek.

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  • Nobody really knew why they were collecting horse chestnuts.

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  • Look, nobody is saying that you can't send a Christmas card or with people a ' happy christmas ' .

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  • I smelled cigar smoke - nobody smokes cigar smoke - nobody smokes cigars that I know.

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  • Nobody could accuse Prof Nickell (who sits on the monetary policy committee) of anti-Labour bias.

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  • Despite the fact that nobody is ever going to nickname him Charisma Kerry, the man is an animated conversationalist during interviews.

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  • We came out through Cwm Dwr which had some beautiful pristine white flowstone that nobody remembered seeing before.

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  • I accuse nobody without proof, because I realize it's just as bad to accuse someone frivolously as to do something illicit.

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  • I hope nobody gets ripped off in the process.

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  • He is well known and accepted locally, but he admits it's nice to go where nobody has any preconceived ideas about him.

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  • She is very quick-tempered and wilful, and nobody, except her brother James, has attempted to control her.

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  • But so far nobody seems to have thought of chloroforming her, which is, I think, the only effective way of stopping the natural exercise of her faculties.

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  • Her happiness impressed all; nobody seemed to pity her.

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  • Nobody thinks of making a hearing child say, "I have a pretty new dress," at the beginning.

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  • Or suppose he comes from reading a Greek or Latin classic in the original, whose praises are familiar even to the so-called illiterate; he will find nobody at all to speak to, but must keep silence about it.

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  • Sometimes I bolted suddenly, and nobody could tell my whereabouts, for I did not stand much about gracefulness, and never hesitated at a gap in a fence.

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  • I had an old axe which nobody claimed, with which by spells in winter days, on the sunny side of the house, I played about the stumps which I had got out of my bean-field.

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  • But what about your excellency?... nobody knows.

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  • But since this mystery is of such a nature that nobody can know or use it unless he be prepared by long and diligent self-purification, not everyone can hope to attain it quickly.

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  • But nobody possesses it, so what would you have?

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  • Nobody will know and I shall never see him again, she told herself.

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  • He was told that there in Perkhushkovo the earth trembled from the firing, but nobody could answer his questions as to who had won.

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  • He felt that everything was now at an end, all was in confusion and crumbling to pieces, that nobody was right or wrong, the future held nothing, and there was no escape from this position.

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  • Toward nine o'clock in the morning, when the troops were already moving through Moscow, nobody came to the count any more for instructions.

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  • Who these men were nobody knew.

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  • Probably it had never had an owner, and it still belonged to nobody and had no name.

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  • Nobody wants to participate in a game that is time consuming and elaborate.

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  • If you don't catch them, nobody else will.

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  • If you buy one in black jacquard fabric and layer a tunic over the top, nobody will be the wiser.

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  • A select group of women still choose corsets for seduction reasons and as a shapewear preference, but nobody is forced to wear a corset anymore.

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  • Although nobody knows for certain how the term 'granny panties' integrated into popular culture, it likely relates to the garment's reputation as a preferred underwear choice among older women.

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  • Well, nobody said you couldn't dress up for certain boudoir activities.

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  • Nobody said hot pink's necessary, but what about soft pastels?

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  • After all, nobody needs foundation wear that's uncomfortable, binding, or even unflattering.

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  • Nobody wants to wear a complicated piece of lingerie that is a chore to put on or take off.

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  • This will ensure that nobody is left out during the exchange.

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  • Nobody else unifies the worlds of print and online and nobody offers all the distribution platforms that we do.

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  • The papers should be folded so that nobody can see the word "murderer" on that one strip of paper.

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  • You think people do this to be on the show because of the movie stars and cameras and excitement, but now there's nobody around and we don't issue press releases and they are still there to help people out.

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  • Nobody has a say in what is done to their rooms and they aren't allowed to see the redecorated rooms until the new design is complete.

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  • She has done some TV and movies and has Miss Nobody coming out early in 2009.

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  • Nobody wants to play the Dark Lord, because the tourists are so destructive and the battles ruin the year's crops.

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  • Harry had to go to Diagon Alley and buy his wand from Mr. Ollivander, but what he didn't know (and it's not his fault - nobody told him) is that the most powerful wands are those you make yourself.

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  • At its most basic, the process is like a person asking someone to go to the library for them to get a book, and bring it back, so that nobody knew who requested the book.

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  • While being informative is an important social media strategy, nobody should underestimate the value of being entertaining.

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  • By all means, if you're a company you probably have that information that nobody else has, but just make sure you stay on point and really own whatever space or niche that you do own.

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  • Nobody likes a boring farm, so be sure to decorate your farm with various items.

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  • Nobody was really writing a blog dedicated to the topic of making money from blogs, so I started ProBlogger myself in the hope of helping others but also attracting those already doing it to help me learn.

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  • Then Hitler attacked me and the Protestant church -- and there was nobody left to be concerned.

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  • The second secret is that nobody is really a SEO expert.

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  • Her ma didn't tell anyone she even had a kid, so nobody cares.

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  • They would have to be approved, and nobody was going to release a child to someone as messed up as she was right now.

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  • While campers tend to really enjoy the great outdoors, nobody really enjoys having visits from wildlife creatures inside their tent late at night.

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  • When it comes to nighties and night gowns, nobody said that you have to compromise feeling sexy and gorgeous in order to sleep comfortably!

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  • If your girls just aren't where they used to be, nobody has to know.

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  • Nobody tells me anything.

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  • And nobody would guess that the plain, no-fuss, no-frills black leather flap bag was part of the Bleecker group.

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  • Never heard about Josh either, but nobody gave a hoot about him.

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