I hear much about how my sort of gabbling amounts to nothing but blaming the victim. |
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Its policies are nothing but a repudiation of what Gandhi and his comrades stood for. |
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It's jarring and offensive and leaves one with nothing but repulsive images that linger on afterwards. |
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They had kept Tom in a tiny cell, feeding him nothing but a bit of moldy bread and some water of questionable repute. |
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She is nothing but a stupid, old woman with an extremely thick skull, through which nothing can penetrate. |
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A Barbie doll can be nothing but a Barbie doll, leaving no room for the imagination, while building blocks can become anything you like. |
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They could see nothing but the state of barbarity that pertained before the truths of God were revealed. |
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On the other hand, the general consensus seems to be that journalists are nothing but pond life scum. |
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Truth, or at least the whole truth and nothing but the truth, seems way down the list. |
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Easier to watch were the anhingas,who between long dives underwater swam with nothing but their snaky necks and heads above the water's surfaces. |
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For the sake of this documentary, he restricts himself to a 30-day diet of nothing but food and drink found on the McDonald's menu. |
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The Children's Book Shelf stocks nothing but children's books, old annuals and comics. |
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He once stepped onto the ice for practice, wearing nothing but a mask and his skates. |
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For day after day south of Marzuk we saw nothing but stony wastes and sand dunes with never a blade of grass or bush to relieve the aridity. |
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So for fun, we ran around campus in nothing but trench coats flashing people. |
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Even as the bandwagon rolled over their son's grave, they honoured his memory by voicing nothing but calm compassion for his killer. |
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He has been nothing but trouble since he moved in there in March, and is a dangerous liability. |
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Across the tiled floor they saw nothing but the laughing sun's reflection through colored glass rhombuses. |
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We have nothing but admiration for the staff at Lease Hill and wish to extend our gratitude and thanks. |
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And every shooter surely knows at least one rifleman who simply will use nothing but Noslers for hunting. |
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As always, he traveled light on this trip with nothing but a knapsack containing a change of clothes and a loaf of bread. |
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At this moment he wearied, wishing for nothing but a pause released from time in which he might lie low until the world was righted. |
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Each stage ran like clockwork and bands had nothing but nice comments for the entire affair. |
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The council takes a lot of knocking, but on this occasion their efforts demand nothing but applause. |
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Jacqui promptly dragged me out, in nothing but a pair of argyle socks, and conferred with Rusco for a few minutes. |
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It's like a trip through a jewelry store that sells nothing but pricey diamond rings with big rocks. |
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I spoke to a young man recently who had nothing but praise for the service and credited it with making his life liveable again. |
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The waitresses are on roller skates, nothing but rock music has been playing all night and there's not a designer label in sight. |
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I've done nothing but screw around all day, I haven't even transcribed any of my notes. |
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That's why outsiders are often puzzled by the success of games that would appear to be nothing but screamingly offensive content. |
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You've been nothing but a ball and chain of heartache and hurt hanging around my neck for too many Godforsaken years. |
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She lasted 16 hours with terrific injuries and the staff were nothing but kind and considerate. |
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Sold at an open auction by the panchayat in a town of Madhya Pradesh a few years ago, Devaki bai had nothing but bad memories of the past. |
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Unfortunately, these opinion-oriented authors have gotten nothing but scoffs from friends of mine. |
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Ritual, law, and taboo are nothing but the institutional edifice of sclerotic priests. |
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It was the most boring two hours I'd ever spent in a theater, nothing but these wrinkled old bags in Indian hats hugging each other and crying. |
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That journal is nothing but a bunch of copyright stealers, plagiarists and intellectual thieves. |
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The female characters are two-dimensional temptresses who do nothing but create lustful havoc. |
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I've been locked in a room for 12 months with nothing but geeks and techies for company. |
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At a recent talk we gave, Ann was accused of eating nothing but scones and toasted teacakes. |
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Do you think there's a whole ward somewhere in the bowels of the building where they spend long hours doing nothing but boiling cabbage? |
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Now, in a quiet moment beneath the stand as the noise and the chaos dies away, there is room for nothing but joy and relief. |
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She and the two men were on the very edge of the desert, where there was nothing but a clear, sapphire blue sky to look up to. |
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She's been empty inside, with nothing but a heart burning with anger and avidity. |
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I would suggest that his flying start to war has availed him nothing but the intensified scorn of the nation. |
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The ancient Royal Mile echoed to nothing but the soft-shoe shuffle of an American tourist. |
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But Desdemona, she was nothing but insane, mad, crazy, and that was the thing she passed on. |
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Diet can alter how we taste, but unless you're a chain-smoking lush who eats nothing but red meat and garlic, it shouldn't be chronic. |
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They're nothing but lousy lowlifes with nothing better to do but smoke dope. |
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But those who do not have a peaceful conscience, dread death even though life means nothing but physical torment. |
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The conscientious objectors have nothing but admiration, pride and love for their homeland. |
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Now they have nothing but rueful regrets accompanied by doubts about how much longer this partly ageing side can remain together. |
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Rock, nothing but ocean waves for another 170 miles until the loom of the Fastnet light lifts above the horizon. |
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I had nothing but a raw animal instinct in me to rub this man out, to erase him. |
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A name is nothing but two proper nouns with a letter and a period stuck between them. |
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Yet those eyes held nothing but want as they roved up and down him shamelessly. |
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There are fewer and fewer trees up here, none on top, nothing but rock, and that makes it more attractive to lightning. |
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He trains on his own, often a solitary figure with nothing but a support car behind him, and goes to bed hungry to keep down his weight. |
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I have to spend my precious day off in front of a PC doing nothing but geeky stuff all day long. |
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We have had nothing but a leaflet and a few posters at service areas for years. |
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I have today and tomorrow off and have done nothing but read, nap, drink coffee and stay inside the house. |
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At first they glanced at each other, befuddled by the albino girl who stood in nothing but a strapless nightgown. |
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To presume to have all the answers is nothing but dangerous delusion for it is based on the arrogation of divine potency. |
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Apparently the Foreign Office were on demanding that Gleneagles serves nothing but pretzels, Waldorf salad and pumpkin pie for the entire week. |
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Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good. |
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The complete quadrilateral is nothing but a 4-line in Morley's terminology. |
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He was bedridden and immobile, and literally nothing but skin and bone by the end. |
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But catchy headlines are one thing, basing an entire front page story on nothing but sensationalism is quite another. |
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I'm starting to feel like my house is nothing but a ticking time bomb waiting to plummet us into financial ruin. |
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This youth and his family are well known for stealing cars and are nothing but a menace to the community. |
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The media giants want to keep information flow centralized, to control the new medium as if it's nothing but a jazzed-up television. |
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He gave himself acres of room to loft the ball over cover but ended up finding nothing but air. |
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We've heard nothing but praise for this film so far, but strangely it gets three stars across the board from the broadsheet reviewers. |
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Once you get behind the wheel of a racing car you want nothing but victory. |
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The ornate rugs on the rough, wooden floor seemed to be nothing but pieces of carpet, dirt scuffing away the designs of its former glamour. |
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By the by, Thompson went out trick or treating, as they say, last Halloween wearing nothing but a turban, a jockstrap and some lipstick, he says. |
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The judge bought the excuse though and sent him packing with nothing but a warning. |
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Out of curiosity, he glanced back at his rear view mirror, and felt relieved to see nothing but the dusty little trail framed by weeping willows. |
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At the weigh-in before Liston, Floyd had nothing but nice things to say about his fearsome opponent. |
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Burros wander the streets and you look up and see nothing but bazillions of stars. |
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The two dwarves glared at the human and the other elves but offered nothing but a grunt. |
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To me this stereotype, like many, if not all stereotypes, was nothing but a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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You know it's a shame to be raised up in a world where there's nothing but fighting. |
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Up here in the frozen North it is grim, nothing but cloth caps, whippets and warm beer. |
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After two hours I'd seen nothing but steep greenery and heard nothing but the occasional whoop. |
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Her legs were slightly wobbly, but she guessed that was what she got for going to bed on nothing but medication and a martini. |
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Abelard defends his thesis that universals are nothing but words by arguing that ontological realism about universals is incoherent. |
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Of course, he is in no way obligated to provide solutions, else the play be nothing but a piece of agitprop with an in-your-face agenda. |
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Most meetings for worship in those days were nothing but processions or groups of singers. |
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The forecast had suggested thundersnow, but the windows looked out on nothing but ordinary drenched lightlessness. |
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Especially when the convention itself will be nothing but a bunch of boring windbags telling lie after lie. |
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I always try to have a place to worship in my own way, even if I do nothing but meditate and rest my mind. |
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We got to see both Stewart and Jackson in nothing but their underwear and are happy to report that both men are in good shape. |
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The walls were lined from floor to ceiling with nothing but rows and rows of books. |
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He could see nothing but flashes of different colored lights before everything went completely black. |
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She stared into the depths of the fire and saw nothing but the curling tongues wrapped around red-hot coal. |
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He said nothing but obediently handed over the small bag and removed his medallion and rings. |
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Focused on the game, Mortlock wondered what his rival was about and seeing nothing but an expression of boyish anticipation, he smiled knowingly. |
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Gabrielle works at nights washing car windows, and owns nothing but a pair of jeans, a couple of jumpers, a hat and a pair of worn-out shoes. |
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Know that I have nothing but contempt for your concern, you pompous wretch. |
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Everything around me seemed to have become nothing but a blur, the sounds barely even registering in my mind. |
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I would say it's because there are just nothing but the powerful instruments of bass guitar and the drums. |
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Unlike the screen version, however, this latest reincarnation has received nothing but praise. |
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Hegel himself said that the philosophy of history means nothing but the thoughtful consideration of it. |
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The final release of the game is hardly better than the leaked alpha, which they said was nothing but a rough version, that needed polishing. |
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This development was seized on by right-wing commentators to argue that the American CP was nothing but a nest of spies. |
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Two years ago there were lovely flowers growing here and now, there's nothing but thistles and weeds. |
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But nostalgia is nothing but remembrance of the past without remembering the pain, which forced us to leave that past behind. |
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He's over in the kitchen area, wearing nothing but his hat and a baggy pair of Y-fronts. |
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She arrived in 1920s Paris with nothing but talent, ruthless ambition and her own inimitable style. |
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Our whole system is nothing but a corrupt cesspool of legalized bribery! |
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Officially, the White House had nothing but plaudits for Hagel and his abilities running the enormous Defense Department. |
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But others dismiss them, saying this is nothing but the daydream of people who long for some peace. |
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The Shanars spent Sunday night out on the deck, with nothing but some pillows and bedding, tossing and turning. |
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One night, the summer they were all 15, Cady went swimming alone, wearing nothing but a camisole, bra and underwear. |
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I had terrible skin and short hair and wore nothing but cargo pants and dirty T-shirts. |
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Like Britney Spears on The X Factor, she cashes her huge paycheck and delivers nothing but a photo-op. |
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Suddenly she walked in on his life and he could think of nothing but her. |
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Six months of the highest dose of chemotherapy his body could withstand and, after that, nothing but hope. |
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The band, armed with nothing but a couple of catchy tunes, a few metres of spandex and an imaginative wardrobe mistress, stormed up the album charts. |
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A week before we opened, I went to the theatre at six o'clock to do my warm-ups, and I got to the beginning of my belt, and nothing but air and squeaks came out. |
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The Forestry Commission car park on Clay Bank Top normally provides ace views of the Cleveland Plain, but there was nothing but an impenetrable gloom. |
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Who would leave a child in this kind of weather in nothing but rags? |
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This guy would be good in a crisis, the kind of mate who could fashion a rainproof shelter and a meal for four from nothing but roadkill and a ball of twine. |
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The impact caused a fire in the rear of the vehicle which then spread inside and raged through the entire bus, leaving nothing but a blackened skeleton. |
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Head lifeguard Jason Brooks orders nothing but the black-and-blue ahi. |
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In contrast, if you have a 40-mile battery, for many shorter trips this investment is nothing but dead weight. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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How from now on we were going to be seeing in Prince Harry nothing but a model of discretion, seriousness and best behaviour? |
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I was able to scroll through my feed and read nothing but tweets about Ferguson. |
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I confronted this fact while standing in front of a gorgeous yellow bowl, decorated with nothing but its own perfect yellowness, which looked utterly Chinese to me. |
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We were sometimes requested to play nothing but tangos the whole evening. |
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While there is no question that his verbiage is infuriating at times, I think it's a mistake to see him as nothing but an anarchic, anti-rationalist nihilist. |
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Lighter vessels ranged upward from the cutter, a single-masted schooner with as little as one cannon on the open deck, or nothing but swivel guns mounted on her railings. |
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I have nothing but the deepest love and respect for these individuals. |
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However, past experience has shown us that the standards board is nothing but a toothless watchdog which fails to make people answerable for their actions. |
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On Friday, for example, we were treated to the full repertoire of stares, glares and sighs, all of which do nothing but make him look a right prat in front of his hosts. |
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What has been falsely called socialism is nothing but state-capitalism. |
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Can Ed himself do nothing but play with a ball as he loafs at his desk? |
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Despite being a Broadway success, M.J. is still nothing but arm candy. |
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Lobban said his staff at gchq would happily focus on intercepting nothing but traffic from the bad guys if that were possible. |
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Former Florida gov. Jeb Bush, a potential presidential candidate, speaks nothing but Spanish at home, and has for years. |
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But in the end, they went for it, made a really brave move, and I have nothing but gratitude and respect for them. |
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Days and weeks of eating nothing but grilled chicken and vegetables can wear down even the most dedicated of individuals. |
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Maybe it's her macrobiotic diet, or the pressures of being a young mother, or the fact that she's married to a man who writes nothing but dreary, whiny songs all the time. |
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Set in Edwardian London, the movie starts off with Wendy who narrates harrowing tales of swordplay and Captain Hook, who fears nothing but a ticking clock. |
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All around the greedy jackjaws, blackbirds, thrushes and magpies eye the ripening fruit and at the exact moment that the fruit ripens they pounce leaving nothing but pips. |
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Down by the beach, a skinny man wearing nothing but John Lennon glasses and a bright yellow sarong was dancing around pieces of paper he had displayed on the grass verge. |
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Having come face-to-face with the king of political interviews on his other show, University Challenge, she has nothing but praise for the hard taskmaster. |
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Which of these foods have science to back them up, and which are nothing but snake oil? |
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Mr. K had nothing but contempt for it all, sticking to his formula of discipline, repetition, and hollering. |
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Either the alarm clock didn't work or she hadn't heard it, so she had to hustle out with nothing but a cup of the substandard complimentary coffee from the urn in the lobby. |
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Should we live like our hunter-gatherer forebears, run barefoot and eat nothing but meat, nuts, and fruit? |
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I am both a sportsman and a sports fan and I have nothing but good wishes for the athletes coming to Sochi. |
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And now Dad is, if not dead, at least in the ICU, and his old friends can do nothing but think back, and worry. |
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Harris pointed out that until the industrial revolution, foreigners had nothing but praise for the quality of the food in England. |
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Our unpopular and unending interventions in the Middle East brought nothing but instability. |
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When Tolkien published The Hobbit, the ring was nothing but a magical ring of invisibility that Bilbo found on his journey. |
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They care about nothing but themselves and their self-centered ideology. |
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It doesn't bear thinking about what else could have happened and I have nothing but praise for our young member of staff who was slightly injured. |
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When he arrived, carrying nothing but a knapsack, he retrieved his Lampoon credit card from his wallet and broke it in two. |
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I kneel with the journalist in the sand, my face stoic and yet terrified, crying, knowing that I can do nothing but wait. |
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I have nothing but praise for Trevor Schmidt's direction and Raymond Spittal's design, but do wonder about the lighting choice for the protracted nude scene. |
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Although we're rattling our way along Dumbarton Road in nothing but a beat-up Ford Fiesta it really feels like we're out here cruising on the edge of the world. |
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Standing before an expectant audience of French speakers with nothing but a few pitiful phrases and a lot of arm-waving to offer, the whole idea now appears vraiment merde. |
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It is nothing but a situation that beckons and lures from distance but when it is attained and becomes a reality, that reality has it's own troubles and problems to overcome. |
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If you challenge it or any of the matters I am trying to say in it, then you have done nothing but verify every jot and tittle of it, and there is little hope. |
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If the Passover leaflet from 2014 was nothing but a joke, then it was nonetheless a sick and twisted one. |
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A bit like tombstoning, only instead of jumping off cliffs into water, they jump into diets that are going to lose them nothing but their health and sanity. |
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It's nothing but vandalism and bad cess to them that wield the spray cans. |
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For all its attention to detail, it's nothing but layers of stage sets. |
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Diving into the nearby meadow, she could do nothing but glance up in horror as the horse reared and tossed its rider onto a grassy patch beside her. |
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They wore nothing but their belts and cache-sexes of dried palm leaves. |
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They found him tied to his bed wearing nothing but boxer shorts. |
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Fans had nothing but the Georgia State-UW snoozer to watch in the late afternoon, but then had to flip between three games at night. |
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Mondeo Man used to spend his days propped up in motorway lay-bys with nothing but a mushroom slice and tepid coffee for companionship. |
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In vain it is to wash a goblet, if you mean to put it nothing but the dead lees and vap of wine. |
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They did nothing but publish and trumpet all the reproaches they could devise against the Irish. |
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I shall tire of my Journal if it is to contain nothing but biles and plasters and unguents. |
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How am I supposed to knock these other guys off. My wild card is nothing but defensive. I take a licking and keep on ticking. Big whoop. |
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Homeopathy was developed prior to discovery of the basic principles of chemistry, which proved homeopathic remedies contained nothing but water. |
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A hacker starts with nothing but a dream and a floppy disk and presently finds himself in a business that's doubled and trebled. |
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If we try to calculate the mass of earth it comes to 6 xennagrams which is nothing but 6x1024 kilograms or 6x1027 gms. |
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Then he walks out and plays a fifteen-minute encore doing nothing but bumps and grinds and humps and tongue flickings. |
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He began to pull the old buildings down, but he died before his plans could be completed, leaving his heir with nothing but rubble. |
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All pretences to the contrary are nothing but cant and cheat, flam and delusion. |
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Water to him is fit for nothing but making punch and a birchy beverage they call tea. |
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He was inspired by nothing but the purest patriotism and benevolence from the first beginning of his public career to the hour of its close. |
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Besides, if you're not flying, your whole world is going to consist of nothing but office queep. |
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It seemed to be a really good opportunity, but it turned out to be nothing but a put-up job. |
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That nothing but the Dread of such approaching Enquiries broke the Band of their Iniquity, and properated their Elopement. |
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Reasoning is nothing but the faculty of deducing unknown truths from principles already known. |
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And stop staring at my daughter, man! She's got nothing but bubs and a pranny like any other gal! |
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The president of Western Union balked, countering that the telephone was nothing but a toy. |
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The Queen has nothing but the power to execute the laws, to adjust grievances and to compel order. |
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Do you swear to tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth? |
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This tree was defective in both, yielding nothing but an empty shade to the mishoping traveller. |
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He tore his clothing to pieces in a fit of madness brought on by a diet of nothing but raw turtles. |
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Today, though, most artists create at least some one-of-a-kind dolls, and many create nothing but one-of-a-kinds. |
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If true, such a fact should come as no surprise to us, for as a child herself all other children can be nothing but rivals for her. |
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The time for the bathing beauty had arrived. Botticelli's Venus, born of the salty brine, was dressed in nothing but splendor. |
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Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
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It was literally possible to walk for hundreds of yards at a time, stepping on nothing but dead and decaying flesh. |
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In all this I see nothing but the benevolence and long-mindedness of the Deity. |
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The baby squid are flash fried to a crunchy, tender toothsomeness and require nothing but a light spritz of lemon to achieve full savor. |
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Apparently, the coelocanths, unaware of their evolutionary duty, had been making nothing but more baby coelacanths all this time. |
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Jo is nothing but pleasant as she chirpily tells me about her 21st birthday party last month in her home town of Romford in Essex. |
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Events that followed ensured that this would be nothing but a temporary blip. |
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Age is nothing but a number as spritely OAPs take on youngsters in a new ITV family show, Amazing Greys. |
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I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying. |
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Where the radio-wave signals of the two radio stations interfere the listener hears nothing but noise. |
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Having eaten nothing but a scorpion and a few sea snails over the past five days, hunger has set in and the men are really starting suffer. |
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A MAN whose fundraising has seen him ski down a mountain in nothing but a mankini has won a prestigious award. |
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According to Imam Yahya, the Idrisis, along with the British, were nothing but recent intruders and should be driven out of Yemen permanently. |
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Many workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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A FAMILY-OF-FIVE have been left with nothing but the nightclothes they were wearing after fire devastated their home. |
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And, like a lamebrain shouting English at someone who speaks nothing but French, they believe saying it louder makes it mean something. |
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You might be a cog at a trading desk, compensated with nothing but money. |
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He acknowledged the appeal of Roethlisberger's small-town-kid-makes-good story, but had nothing but scorn for the Johnny-come-latelies. |
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So you look like you do nothing but spend all day every day banging on about the good old days, in a senilely demential style. |
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And you shall do nothing but what you choose, and shall be as happy as the day is long. |
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Sullen, desponding, and foreboding nothing but wars and desolation, as the certain consequence of Caesar's death. |
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Martin acknowledges his wheelchair may make some rookie skydivers nervous, reminding them of the risks, but his journey is nothing but inspirational. |
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Again, on Sunday, 1 November Rommel tried to dislodge the Australians, but the brutal, desperate fighting resulted in nothing but lost men and equipment. |
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That which but yesterday seemed laudable and proper in my past life, I to-day feel to have been nothing but the outgrowings of a proud heart and perverted mind. |
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I could get hold of nothing but of some commonplace phrases, those futile phrases that give the measure of our impotence before each other's trials. |
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Let the Cream get firmly in her nut the idea that Sir Roderick Glossop was not the butler, the whole butler and nothing but the butler, and disaster, as I saw it, loomed. |
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The parasitic behaviour of colonialism has caused nothing but destruction and underdevelopment, not only in The Gambia, but in the entire African continent. |
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Many workers, such as displaced farmers and agricultural workers, who had nothing but their labour to sell, became factory workers out of necessity. |
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Moreover, fellow, I care for nothing but for misentreating of my sister, that would God she were in England on a condition she cost the Schottes King not a penny. |
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Dodgers catcher Russell Martin threw a strike to third baseman Wilson Betemit, who reached down with his glove as Reyes was diving in and tagged nothing but dirt. |
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My neph wants the oral surgeon to use nothing but Novacaine. |
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When there is agnathia, instead of the inferior maxillary bone we find nothing but a kind of tubercle formed of skin, cellular tissue, fat, and some few muscular fibres. |
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Throwing virtually nothing but hooks, Benn repeatedly failed to get through Watson's tight guard, and gradually tired whilst being stunned numerous times himself. |
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It would still remain a perfectly good Bill without the Clause. Its presence in it is nothing but what I said earlier, namely, a typical example of coat-trailing. |
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As far as the eye can see, one observes nothing but loquat orchards growing luxuriantly on the low, rich land, where the roots never suffer from lack of water. |
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The subdivision was nothing but row after row of cookie-cutter houses. |
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The show of Y-front solidarity also marked the 10th anniversary of a protest in which 70,000 people formed a human chain by wearing nothing but their underpants. |
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While time had given Britney nothing but a befuddling choice for a husband, children, and headaches, my friend had emerged with a Wikipedia of online dating information. |
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Sir, he said, I saw nothing but the waters wap and the waves wan. |
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Had she spent the best part of a day in titivating herself in order that she might sit plunged in darkness, with nothing but her feet and her nose revealed? |
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To flutter and flounce will do nothing but batter and bruise us. |
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Millie has decided that she and Beatrix are going to be friends and is overjoyed that Beatrix is a spinster, as is Millie, who believes men to be nothing but bores. |
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He claims to be a doctor, but he's nothing but a fast-talking phony. |
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Perhaps the best example of an inactive oceanic basin is the Gulf of Mexico, which formed in Jurassic times and has been doing nothing but collecting sediments since then. |
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So it needs to be read with the usual rider that young teenagers, for various reasons, don't always tell the whole truth and nothing but. |
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