He has done nothing else but pant, shake and tremble for the past fortnight at least. |
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Greek gods like Priapus are known for nothing else but their sexual and procreative prowess. |
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Apart from these birds, however, we found nothing else but a lone Winter Wren murmuring softly in the brush. |
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The transformation problem is nothing else but a repeated attempt to give a satisfactory answer to the question of how prices are related to labour values. |
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Moreover, there is this tiny but significant possibility that all this is driven by nothing else but my desire to run constantly afoul of my middle class upbringing. |
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Do you know the feeling of your mailserver doing nothing else but processing spams and at times not being able to keep up? |
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I set off once more and start the descent from the Puerto del Pico that is nothing else but a continuous twist. |
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The Flame knows nothing else but the perfection of the sacred expressed from this dimension. |
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He has spent the last seven years of his life doing almost nothing else but working on this park to bring this proposal to fruition today. |
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This has done nothing else but to trample and infringe on the rights of the members of the committee. |
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It was nothing else but an attempt of secession or divorce within the Federation. |
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Others have convinced us of nothing else but the fact that they were the wrong people for the wrong job at the wrong time. |
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The archbishop said to me, All these allegings that thou bringest forth, are nothing else but proud presumptuousness. |
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Space is nothing else but the mere Power, Capacity, Ponibility, or Interponibility of Magnitude. |
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The passion of laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from a sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves by comparison with the infirmity of others, or with our own formerly. |
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We find nothing else but the tracks of a raven. |
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If the minister wants to examine the blues and my colleague from Palliser wants to examine the blues, do nothing else but examine the whole thing. |
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Let's keep in mind that 4 years ago, when Newropeans was created, it only had 20 members... and nothing else but the will to push forward the agenda of Europe and democracy! |
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And the little we have understood becomes so evident and so urgent for us that from then on we bear it within ourselves and can do nothing else but put it into practice. |
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A skilled artisan, extremely wise in matters of his own art, is cheating himself of the greatness in life that might be his if he reads nothing else but technical books and light magazines and newspapers. |
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All these measures introduced in the Communist period did nothing else but to limitate freedom. |
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An irresistible mix of electroclash indie funk it sounds like nothing else but pinches from many. |
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The fore-feet of the Yahoo differed from my hands in nothing else but the length of the nails, the coarseness and brownness of the palms, and the hairiness on the backs. |
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All the art of rhetoric, besides order and clearness, are for nothing else but to insinuate wrong ideas, move the passions, and thereby mislead the judgment. |
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Must I not serve a long apprenticehood To foreign passages, and in the end, Having my freedom, boast of nothing else But that I was a journeyman to grief? |
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