No more burnings at the stake, no more drawing and quartering, but true freedom to worship. |
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His diet permitted no more white breads or dinner rolls, which was one of the hardest things for him to put aside. |
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There were no more planes that night and all the next day's were full but, not to worry, our bags at least would be on their way west. |
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As if on cue the heavens opened, a heavy rainstorm hit us, and visibility dropped to no more than one or two cars ahead and behind. |
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Their opinion is no more valid than it would be if they declared pounds henceforth equivalent to kilograms. |
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The winning bidder had no more success managing the company than the old management. |
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East and West have no more sevens or tens to play, so North has beaten off the attack. |
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It was the work of no more than an hour to cut a hop-through and I could get on with the rest of the job. |
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That, at least to some extent, may well be no more than a reflection of my lack of expertise in this field. |
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Acupuncture and related therapies such as acupressure have been found to be no more effective than placebo therapies. |
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He estimates no more than 25,000 foxes are caught by organised packs of hounds in a year. |
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The exposed base of salt is generally no more than a metre or so below the level of the plateau to the south. |
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Happily she was winded rather than wounded and suffered no more than bruising. |
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My leg was acting up, painful and disobedient, but no more than it has a hundred times before. |
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It is a fundamental principle of recovery in tort that the injured party be compensated for the full amount of his or her loss, but no more. |
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Each year, no more than one-half of 1 percent of the society's members are elected fellows by their peers. |
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Sarah looked out of the window after them until they had passed down the valley and she could see them no more. |
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The agreement involved acknowledgment of no more than the bare minimum of the elements. |
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Your account can only be used for a single internet session at any one time and for no more than 24 hours in any one day. |
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Begone, and trouble us no more, for I and thy mistress are sore wroth with thee. |
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What that meant was that no more of the existing metal deck roof would be stripped off each day than could be re-covered that day. |
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Systematicity may exist in connectionist architectures, but where it exists, it is no more than a lucky accident. |
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Hispanics descended from Europeans are no more heat-tolerant than other whites. |
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In the modern state of heightened wariness, staring like a dullard sounds no more demeaning than walking in your socks through airport security. |
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Do no more pruning on a young tree than is absolutely needed or you will delay fruiting. |
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In all seriousness, does it really matter that dodos, quaggas and others are no more? |
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This is the review that recommended no more universities in Ireland for the time being. |
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Questions were thrown at me on a subject until I could give no more worthwhile answers. |
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You expect to waltz in here and take our movies with no more proof of your identity than a phone number? |
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Feed no more blossoms to the wind, abnegate the constellations, negate the sea and what is left of your world? |
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Atlantic white cedars scattered amid the other vegetation remain stunted as long as the water is deep, growing no more than four feet tall. |
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One feature that seemed to be no more than a drain on the battery was the analog clock. |
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The Irish qua Irish have no more title to self-determination than have the freckled, red-haired or bow-legged. |
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The rationale behind Early Intervention was no more than blindingly obvious common sense. |
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Life in Lille became darker by the month and a time came when Bobby could stand no more. |
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They exchanged puzzled looks but gave it no more thought as they took their place in the receiving line. |
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They existed as unsung heroes, their deeds of chivalry no more than whispers and rumours among the populace. |
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They were standing on a smallish island no more than one hundred feet in diameter. |
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These figures are no more than wild guesses and not derived from research or sound information. |
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Suddenly, there were no more grades to be earned unless I did something insane like decide to go for another degree. |
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Once prosperous and peaceful, it has fallen into lawlessness, but the land is kingless no more. |
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No more labored breathing and no more post-nasal drip and raspy throat the next morning. |
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There has been no more remarkable government for a thousand-year-old kingdom since the first councils of the twelve tribes. |
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If you think this is no more than a VW Phaeton with twin turbos and a longer wheelbase, you're missing the point. |
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At one time I had perhaps no more than a dozen turns of line left on the reel. |
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We only work one hotel for no more than a week, and the staff just figure us for working girls. |
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There is perhaps no more level playing field in business than the Internet. |
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In the end I could stand it no more and even though it was just about time to go to bed, I went and washed my hair. |
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It took no more than 24 hours for them to pinpoint what song the adorkable Bradley and Colin were listening to in this short clip. |
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Where are the headlines that says, you know, read my lips, no more surplus? |
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Using a clean cloth, wipe the warm base with extra effort until no more pine tar shows on the cloth. |
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Naturally preserved kibble, no more than 24 percent protein, will serve the breed well. |
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I must have bought the frame years ago in a jumble sale in York and probably thought no more about it until Florence gave me the photos. |
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It makes no more sense to brand Scotland hopeless on the evidence of Amsterdam than it does to herald them world-beaters on the strength of what happened in Glasgow. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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It just doesn't fit with what real people do, in real life, no more than the Bolshevik 'Soviet man' is real. |
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Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. |
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But this hopeful breakthrough turned out to be no more than a deviously effective pretext for his escape. |
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The act required no more effort than would a child shaking a rag doll. |
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Sadly, that too has disappeared from Montmartre as absinthe is still illegal in France, and public drunkenness on the scale of Lautrec's is no more. |
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He closed his eyes, then suddenly felt an intensely agonising stabbing pain in the side of his head, but it was quickly gone, and he knew no more. |
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Waldman told the court that the average dose of Demerol is no more than 50mg. |
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The sensory qualities of such an object are therefore no more than passing accidents, through which its essence is dimly and confusedly perceived. |
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The recovery of Africa's southern white rhinoceros population from no more than 50 animals a century ago to over 11,000 today is a conservation success story. |
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But no more so than the Sodexo building maintenance man or the two cops who were also killed in the crossfire. |
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No more making everything a zillion times more complicated than it has to be, no more flinging blame for her mistakes every whichaway like so much monkey manure! |
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They sometimes say they are, but in fact when push comes to shove, they are no more interested in the weaker clubs than they are in clubs that are not in Victoria. |
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Twenty years later they were to be left with no more than the recently conquered Canada, as their old colonies rebelled and established the new United States of America. |
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And the tree, the sacred willow tree, the huluppu tree, is no more! |
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Of course, in reality-that is, in the universe beyond the boundaries of our conceptual vocabularies-homosexuality is no more abominable than lobsters or flying squirrels. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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There is no more dangerous an opponent than a wounded Oz cricketer, especially if that ageless warrior Glenn McGrath returns to supplement the snarling fury of the visitors. |
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The mere laborer has thus no more interest in the general advance of productive power than the Cuban slave had in the advance in the price of sugar. |
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There could be no more fitting companion for the Acadian chicken stew entree inscribed on a blackboard in the dining room. |
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Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish. |
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The Legion was led by a man he had yet to go into battle with, a young man of no more than 20 years who had purchased into his rank with the help of a very affluential father. |
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The governor's repeated claim that he will raise the issue of capital punishment during the 2004 session may be no more than a bone tossed to his more rabid supporters. |
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There is no more dispiriting a sight for me than unfulfilled talent and goodness knows Scottish football is littered with players who underachieved. |
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The wolds are the closest thing we have in this area to a hill, and those from hilly country would regard them as no more than casual undulations in the landscape. |
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To be sure, there have been no more battery meltdowns in a 787 since the ana emergency landing. |
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Asylum seekers, they say, are portrayed as no more than a nuisance, seen as jumping local authority housing queues, and causing a serious drain on the public purse. |
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Murray reports that an ATP Tour Manager advised them against taking the court, but seemingly could do no more than that. |
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In fact, Simon was no more negative than most critics, but his lively writing style meant that his gibes were more memorable than those of the others. |
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The current gloom is no more realistic than late 1990s euphoria and will fade with the turn of the business cycle. |
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Our politicians are no more frightened of Murdoch than drug addicts are of the candy man. |
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This gives a very even overall power supply and virtually no loss of energy and uses no more water. |
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Most of the time, porpoises are either alone or in groups of no more than five animals. |
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However, calculations show that one pound of plutonium could kill no more than 2 million people by inhalation. |
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There is surely no more orgastic torture for children than the cries of another child being punished. |
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There are several species of scorpion such as Euscorpius carpathicus whose venom is generally no more potent than a mosquito bite. |
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Britain was no more than a peninsula of Europe, its north capped in ice, and its south a polar desert. |
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Its proponents claimed that it was a language common to Norway and Denmark, and no more Danish than Norwegian. |
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At the time Indomptable had 1,200 men on board, but no more than 100 were saved. |
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Thus, for centuries historians viewed the story as no more than propaganda designed to discredit Edward and his heirs. |
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Irenaeus first established the doctrine of four gospels and no more, with the synoptic gospels interpreted in the light of the Gospel of John. |
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After Cronus was born, Gaia and Uranus decreed no more Titans were to be born. |
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Most Americans wanted no more Pearl Harbors, but they now expected Germany to attempt one. |
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The sea next to the Cape, and for approximately 3 miles seaward from the coast, is no more than two metres deep. |
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At any given time, a manatee typically has no more than six teeth in each jaw of its mouth. |
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Life in space has been very sporadic, with no more than thirteen humans in space at any given time. |
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To maximize the learning time spent there should be no more than 11 students per class. |
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When no more energy can be removed, the system is at absolute zero, though this cannot be achieved experimentally. |
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Language loss occurs when the language has no more native speakers, and becomes a dead language. |
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The Romans were to make no more concerted attempts to conquer and permanently hold Germania beyond the river Rhine and the Agri Decumates. |
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Caesar says that he wanted to annihilate the Eburones and their name, and indeed we hear no more of the Eburones. |
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There were no more active Merovingian kings after that point and Charles and his Carolingian heirs ruled the Franks. |
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By 1700, the major tribal settlements Soto and his men had encountered were no more. |
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Between 1657 and 1806 no more than 454 women arrived at the Cape, as compared to the 1,590 male colonists. |
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It can no more survive as a plutodemocracy than it could, before the Civil War, survive half slave and half free. |
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In 1453, however, the Ottomans took Constantinople and so the Byzantine Empire was no more. |
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The process takes no more than 24 to 36 hours, after which no new lesions appear. |
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Generally, a marooned man was set on a deserted island, often no more than a sand bar at low tide. |
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There is no more information about Taibuga except that some say he drove the Novgoroders from his lands. |
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These runic writings however usually consist of no more than inscriptions of a single or few words. |
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It was expanded in 1987, but it still covered no more than half the actual vocabulary of Webster's Third. |
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There were no more mythological, biblical, and fictional names, nor the names of buildings, historical events, or art works. |
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They do no more than create a name, and whether it is as matter of description accurate or not is immaterial. |
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The warning was accepted by the Commons, and no more action was taken on the two Puritan bills. |
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Some few paid an amount equal to interest on the national debt owed to their citizens, but no more. |
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India contains no more than two great powers, British and Mahratta, and every other state acknowledges the influence of one or the other. |
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It sought to permit no more than six new creations, and thereafter one new creation for each other title that became extinct. |
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They reasoned that the Act of Union 1707 had established the number of Scots peers in the House of Lords at no more and no less than sixteen. |
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Brunel had planned the tunnel to pass no more than fourteen feet below the riverbed at its lowest point. |
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Lawrence said that there could be no more perfect work of the American imagination than The Scarlet Letter. |
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Nas walked through the garden of Gethsemane in his 1999 music video. Other scenes featured the rapper being crucified on the cross. Say no more. |
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Richard II, in 1385, and Henry VIII, in 1545, each wrecked it, and after this last scathe-fire it was rebuilt no more. |
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Yet these precedents offer no more than a slender reed for Gordon Brown, almost hopelessly down in the polls, to cling to. |
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These four came all afront, and mainly thrust at me. I made me no more ado but took all their seven points in my target, thus. |
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Peter, instead of adjuring Miss Limpenny to fear no more the heat o' the sun, accinged himself to the practical difficulty. |
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The banter and antsiness of small children is no more disturbing than the throat-clearing, coughing, talking, and bulletin-reading of adults. |
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What you gonna do... give me a whupping? You can't whup me no more. You're too old. |
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I can no more tell you the whys and wherefores of myself than I can lift myself up by the waistband and carry myself into the next county. |
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The thing is he's not windy, he's a perfectly good soldier, no more than reasonably afraid of rifle and machine-gun bullets, shells, grenades. |
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Follow no more this vein, but content yourselves with what you have already, or else seek honest means whereby to increase your worldhoods. |
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The wreckage lies no more than around 100 feet down in the Java Sea. |
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But this no more affects Mark's blameworthiness than the evil demon's threat affects an object's admirability. |
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There are inexpensive software programs available like FrontPage, which are no more difficult to use than a wordprocessor. |
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No more wrestling with Allen keys and no more fever pitch dramas as you realise the last piece is missing. |
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That in the new, yuppified world of football, going to a match is now no more dangerous than a night out at the ballet. |
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In the proposed guidelines, a waiver was allowed for QIs with no more than 2,000 direct and indirect accountholders. |
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Like it or not, we are in a motor age and we can no more turn back the clock than we can unsplit the atom. |
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The place was really no more than a cottage, wattle-daubed walls and a thatched roof with an ale bush pushed under the eaves. |
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All my eye and Betty Martin, thought I, I will have no more truck with you. |
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In contrast, his essay on coffee offered no more than a rambling and trite presentation of the arguments against anticoffee legislation. |
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But what do I do when the third one runs at me with his bike helmet on? I got no more hands to protect my area! |
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Again, some hysterics may be so autosuggestible that heterosuggestions can have no more than a transient effect. |
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But no more of this blubbering now, we are going a-whaling, and there is plenty of that yet to come. |
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But it is important to realise that but for causation is no more than indicative of true legal causation. |
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For byspel, there will be no more write-offs for children and no more write-offs for interest payments on mortgages. |
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The sound of the arrows was bzzzt, bzzzt, like the buzzing of flies. I know of no more maddening noise than the singing of arrows past the ear. |
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Candy calorized has endeavored to show a woman that she puts on no more pounds eating candy than she does eating something else. |
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This parrot is no more. It has ceased to be. It's expired and gone to meet its maker. |
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That dried-up lady snob lived behind lace curtains all her life. She's of no more importance than a chromo. |
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Did these bones cost no more the breeding, but to play at loggats with 'em? |
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If they had no more food than they had had in Jones's day, at least they did not have less. |
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The depleted aerosol can would spray no more since there was no propellant left. |
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Yet no matter how many features you add, the LaserPrinter E's unique stackable design takes up practically no more deskspace. |
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It is common policy to order no more diet than will be used within one month. |
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Those blackguards have no more respect for an entrail, or a sinew, or a vital organ, than if they were gutting dog-fish. |
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Yes! No more TV sets, no more light bulbs! No more electricity! We'll be back in the dark ages if the environazis have their ways! |
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Men, you have done your full duty. You can do no more. Abandon your cabin. Now it's every man for himself. |
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It's all downhill from here, fnar, fnar, no more horizontal hokey-cokey for you, eh grandad? |
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Lindsay Noseworth, the diagnosed gamomaniac, would be hit hardest of all, at no more than the first sidelong smudge of Primula's appearance. |
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To those other, those so august, accomplishments she no more pretended. She gave them the go-by. |
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When choosing software, don't have eyes bigger than your stomach. Rather, stick to whatever level of software you need, and no more. |
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If it is no more than a moral discourse, he may preach it and they may hear it, and yet both continue unconverted heathens. |
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Since the new Emperor was no more generous than the old, Claudius gave up hope of public office and retired to a scholarly, private life. |
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During his ten years' reign, he was in England for no more than six months, and was totally absent for the last five years. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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Cromwell himself estimated that no more than 30 civilians, out of a population of nearly 4,000, survived the day. |
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We must see to it that our attacks do no more harm to ourselves in the long run than they do to the enemy's war effort. |
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As of 2005, the House of Lords has rejected its past decisions no more than 20 times. |
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Steffi is a tricolor King Charles spaniel, an archetypal lap dog and love sponge, barely a foot high and no more than 10 pounds. |
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In 2013, Bogdan repeated that no more money was available, but that he hoped to avoid the death spiral. |
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In a meeting in Sydney, Australia in March 2012, the United States pledged to eight partner nations that there would be no more program delays. |
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Did these bones cost no more the breeding but to play at loggets with them? |
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The Analytical Society had initially been no more than an undergraduate provocation. |
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Furthermore, the English language contains no more than a handful of words borrowed from Brythonic sources. |
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More than a half century after these events, Carthage was humiliated and Rome was no more concerned about the African menace. |
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In 2016, Schnurbein stated that there were probably no more than 20,000 Heathens globally. |
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I've finally made peace with the fact that having diabetes means no more sugar. |
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During the Medieval period there were no more than 17 bishops, far fewer than the numbers in France and Italy. |
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Political power was no longer in English hands, so the West Saxon literary language had no more influence than any other dialect. |
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She had no more relation to peers than Dryden, and possibly quite a bit less. |
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The facilities at the parsonage were no more than a plank across a hole in a hut at the rear, with a lower plank for the children. |
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The tour lost money heavily, and Christie announced that he would underwrite no more tours. |
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In 1917 the LSO's directors agreed unanimously that they would promote no more concerts until the end of the war. |
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In most cases, service is required to occur no more than 20 seconds after the end of the previous point. |
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As of 2015, each team may have no more than two cars available for use at any time. |
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Each driver may use no more than four engines during a championship season unless he drives for more than one team. |
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Each nation may be represented by no more than one team per competition a team is two people in some sports. |
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She had no more than 20 minutes' sleep at a time during the voyage, having to be on constant lookout day and night. |
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Therefore we recommend that adults eat no more than one to two meals a month. |
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The Scots were no more enthusiastic than the English because they feared being reduced to the status of Wales or Ireland. |
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Each polling station was specified to have no more than 2,500 registered voters. |
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Consisting of the disinherited noblemen and mercenaries, they were probably no more than a few hundred men strong. |
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The French were required to do no more than continue their struggle against the English in Gascony. |
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The British lodged strong diplomatic objections to the presence of Charles, and France declared war but gave Charles no more support. |
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From this, it can be determined that of the roughly 1,000 Jacobites killed at Culloden, no more than one fifth carried a sword. |
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The party went into decline and by the 1950s won no more than six seats at general elections. |
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In all of these cases, the word dominion implied no more than being subject to the English Crown. |
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Dayan had no more plans for further advances beyond the passes, but Sharon decided to attack the Egyptian positions at Jebel Heitan. |
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On 23 March 2002, she announced that on the advice of her doctors she would cancel all planned speaking engagements and accept no more. |
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In this case, the prime minister serves at the pleasure of the monarch and holds no more power than the monarch allows. |
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Below in the narrow valley, a gray stream simmered, no more than a trickle of mopwater in summer. |
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Cavendish continued to work on electricity after this initial paper, but he published no more on the subject. |
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Trevithick was disappointed by the response and designed no more railway locomotives. |
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There have been no more loyal adherents to the throne and no more effective and loyal supporters of the Empire in its hour of trial. |
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His words and opinions carry no more insight or wisdom than any other bishop. |
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Gilbert took legal action against Carte and Sullivan and vowed to write no more for the Savoy, and so the partnership came to an acrimonious end. |
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It entitles the holder to enter the Schengen Area and remain in the issuing state for a period longer than 90 days but no more than one year. |
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Given the number of homes, it seems likely that no more than fifty people lived in Skara Brae at any given time. |
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They agreed to have no more family gatherings due to their father's neurasthenic presence. |
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Eventually, Balliol was sent to France, and retired into obscurity, taking no more place in politics. |
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The Scottish army probably numbered between 7,000 and 10,000 men, of whom no more than 500 would have been mounted. |
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Mary's guardians, fearful for her safety, sent her to Inchmahome Priory for no more than three weeks, and turned to the French for help. |
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Spain sent no more settlers or missionaries to Florida during this second colonial period. |
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There was usually no more than one jarl in mainland Norway at any one time, sometimes none. |
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Their honour prices are no more than a pittance, and their poetry is apparently painful to hear. |
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She buried a thimble in the sand at Nether Scapa, and until it was found no more whales would be caught in the area. |
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The years that followed, however, saw Celtic struggle and the club won no more trophies under McGrory. |
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The site was no more than a hovel in a bog which may have been used previously by religious hermits. |
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Only Allensbank and Wedal farms survived, but, by 1914, even they became no more than local place names. |
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Although they were recognized by the Abbasid Caliphate in Baghdad, they ruled no more than Zabid and four districts to its north. |
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We will have no more of this shilly-shallying! Call the Archbishop, and let the Prince and Princess be married offhand! |
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It is clear that each Arabic numeral in this array does no more than indicate the number of marks beneath it. |
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Earlier this year, UNICEF estimated that no more than 25,000 of these children currently receive antiretroviral treatment. |
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Studies show that job-hopping is no more excessive for this generation than previous ones. |
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If they move deeper into the rainforest soon there will be no more rainforests. |
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The portion of the graph prior to the late 1700s is no more informative about the past climate than random numbers. |
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Names such as Tampella and Sunds Defibrator are now under the Metso banner, and archrival Beloit is no more. |
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The devices, known as GT200s, were no more than boxes with handles and antennae that Bolton, of Redshank Road in Chatham, Kent, made at home. |
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The Aussie battler could push him close over the first couple of sets, though, and the 4-7 looks no more than fair. |
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The ballpark figure was no more than a PS4 million increase on the previous year, although there are certain caveats to allow you to adjust that. |
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The slideshow, which should take no more than 12 minutes to present, first describes how DNA is restriction digested and separated by size using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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I admire that admiration which the genteel world sometimes extends to the commonalty. There is no more agreeable object in life than to see Mayfair folks condescending. |
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A strong indication of this equivocation is the way Rickert virtually disappears as the book progresses, while Emil Lask receives no more than two scant references. |
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If he could only get away from the holes in the banks, he thought, there would be no more faces. He swung off the path and plunged into the untrodden places of the wood. |
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Girl, you can talk to the hand 'cause I ain't listenin' no more. |
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It costs him no more to wear all his ornaments about his distinguished person than to leave them at home. If you can be a swell at a cheap rate, why not? |
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And Samuel came no more to see Saul until the day of his death. |
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They are entirely private concerns, established by individual teachers, and attendance upon them is no more compulsory than attendance on our dispensaries. |
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This has often been tolerated so long as people have camped unobtrusively, for no more than one night, and have left no trace of their campsite behind. |
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Beatrix invited me no more to tea but I did not greatly repine. |
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But canst thou excuse thy selfe of vice in that thou art not couetous? certeinly no more then the murtherer would therefore be guiltlesse bicause he is no coyner. |
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Cass observed that because of safety concerns, there are no more 12-foot tall metal slides, bulking jungle gyms, kid-powered merry-go-rounds, seesaws and the like. |
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The mayor has no more authority than other city councilors, but is the ceremonial head of the city and chair of the city council and school committee. |
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During the Middle Ages, Charnoy was one of the many small hamlets in the area, with no more than about 50 inhabitants, part of the County of Namur. |
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He is no more the answer to our prayers than The Applejacks. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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Although the Opposition has no more formal powers in setting the Parliamentary agenda, in reality they have a certain influence through a process known as the usual channels. |
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Having no fewer than 42 and no more than 65 members, the Council consists of lawyers, judges, and academics, and reflects a broad range of specialties and experiences. |
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To the Adam in man, woman is no more than a rapable receptacle. |
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Colonial governments reasserted their control in the wake of the revolt, and successive governments made no more attempts to restore the Dominion. |
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But after the little matter at the mess Billy Budd no more found himself in strange trouble at times about his hammock or his clothesbag or what not. |
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Why, Marseny, here, he wan't no more than so much putty in her hands. |
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Germany was to demobilize sufficient soldiers by 31 March 1920 to leave an army of no more than 100,000 men in a maximum of seven infantry and three cavalry divisions. |
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From the moment he prints, he must expect to hear no more truth. |
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There was no more contact with native people for several months. |
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During colonial times, Tumbes was no more than a crossing point where soldiers and adventurers stopped momentarily to restock themselves, and continue traveling. |
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Some presence of Berbers in the northwest may have been maintained at first, but after the 740s there is no more mention of the northwestern Berbers in the sources. |
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Rome outgrew the Servian Wall, but no more walls were constructed until almost 700 years later, when, in 270 AD, Emperor Aurelian began building the Aurelian Walls. |
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Lord Conyngham then acquainted me that my poor Uncle, the King, was no more, and had expired at 12 minutes past 2 this morning, and consequently that I am Queen. |
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Many at Milan both within and outside of the club expressed serious reservations about the transfer, with it considered by some players no more than a marketing move. |
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Although members whose parties do not hold this status may have no more privileges than independent members, they remain representatives of political parties. |
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By around 1420, the accumulated effect of recurring plagues and famines had reduced the population of Europe to perhaps no more than a third of what it was a century earlier. |
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As the punishment of every conceivable offence was provided, any articles made under the act could be no more than an empty formality having no practical effect. |
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For 2012, ICES advises the catches should be no more than 391,000 tonnes. |
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Many of the fortifications of the ancient world were built with mud brick, often leaving them no more than mounds of dirt for today's archaeologists. |
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He spent no more than a couple of hours in hospital, not a bother on him. |
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The Council of Ministers is composed of no more than fifteen members. |
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Don't animate your visuals to blink ad infinitum. Set a small-file blinkie to turn off after no more than three passes at whatever it is your blinkie does. |
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Using their knowledge of the eye-brain, they did no more than was necessary to fool the eye into seeing acceptably detailed and nonflickering images. |
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I think of so many people who are no more, and I pity them. Yet they are not so much to be pitied, for they have solved every problem, beginning with the problem of death. |
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No more pencils, no more books, no more teachers' dirty looks. |
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Thomson himself never publicly acknowledged this because he thought he had a much stronger argument restricting the age of the Sun to no more than 20 million years. |
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This is no more likely to be achieved with the advice of enemies of profit and capital, like Kevin Danaher, than it is under nonsocialist kleptocracies. |
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It is no more interesting than a stuffed pike over a pub door. |
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Gilbert brought suit, and after The Gondoliers closed in 1891, he withdrew the performance rights to his libretti, vowing to write no more operas for the Savoy. |
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Dispatch reliability is an industry standard measure of the rate of departure from the gate with no more than 15 minutes delay due to technical issues. |
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Each member may make no more than one speech on a motion, except that the mover of the motion may make one speech at the beginning of the debate and another at the end. |
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There was no more planning for world peace or liberal treatment of Germany, nor discomfit with aggressive and authoritarian measures of state power. |
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At the end of the season, the World Sports Car Championship was no more. |
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Scholarly estimates put the number of Heathens at no more than 20,000 worldwide, with communities of practitioners being active in Europe, North America, and Australasia. |
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This also means that no more karma is being produced, and rebirth ends. |
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He was again no more than one hate-shot child-sized eye riding the effluvium of the burned-out lightning that betrashed the melted iron floor of the Narrow Corner. |
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A National Commission will be good only to the extent that producers in all provinces cooperate. We must admit that there is no more place for lone wolfers in our industry. |
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In one of his personal notes, Joule contends that Mayer's measurement was no more accurate than Rumford's, perhaps in the hope that Mayer had not anticipated his own work. |
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Air Force Secretary Michael Donley told reporters the Pentagon had no more money to pour into the program after three costly restructurings in recent years. |
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Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said that no more money was available and that future price increases would be met with cuts in the number of aircraft ordered. |
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By the time Mary was nine years old, it was apparent that Henry and Catherine would have no more children, leaving Henry without a legitimate male heir. |
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Gays are no more 'different' and 'special' than anyone else. |
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The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
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The flat, which he was ushered into by Terry, was no more than a flatlet, with kitchenette, bathroomette, and a bed-sitting-room with hideaway bed. |
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He said into them, Exact no more than that which is appointed you. |
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The soul, while it is embodied, can no more be divided from sin. |
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On the inspector of the constabulary informing him that he was a prisoner, he remarked that he was not surprised to hear it, and that it was no more than his deserts. |
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She had given herself to Darrow, and concealed the episode from Owen Leath, with no more apparent sense of debasement than the vulgarest of adventuresses. |
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Malignant principles bear fruit in kind and the Revolution did no more than practice what men had been taught by the abandoned crew of philosophers. |
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Maybe no more goose-stepping yes-men parroting the Republican Party line. |
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