I have spent thousands proving things are amiss in this county and I found myself at a crossroads with nowhere to go. |
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Up to fifteen youths in the estate have quad bikes and nowhere to use them. |
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This is nowhere more obvious than in quantum electrodynamics which is the most accurate theory in the history of science so far. |
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It is also remarkable that he gave a function which is nowhere differentiable yet everywhere continuous. |
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The quetzals have nowhere to go, so they nest in tree cavities within easy reach of the toucans who feast on quetzal eggs and chicks. |
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The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track. |
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They view political power as a quicksilver that is always everywhere at once in society, and therefore nowhere in particular. |
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I'm looking forward to having my own room back because I'm fed up of having nowhere to go to be alone in peace and quiet. |
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It somewhat reminds him of New York but it is nowhere near as expensive to live well. |
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It was just one of those thing, you know, no contacts, nowhere to go, no address. |
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An attacker advanced on her while she stood unprotected, with nowhere to run. |
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And nowhere is this science more exciting than in the advertisements for personal care products. |
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We got a couple of tickets out to the middle of nowhere and boarded the train when it arrived. |
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If that's where your house previously stood, however, you have nowhere to build a new one. |
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Ituri is a rare ecosystem possessing plants and animals that exist nowhere else on earth. |
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Pinot Gris seems to have come out of nowhere to be the trendy white wine in New Zealand and overseas. |
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Yet the real disaster will be if Pyongyang continues on its present road to nowhere. |
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You see the solitary old Indian gentleman, sitting out on the kerbstone everyday, staring vacantly into nowhere, thinking of India no doubt. |
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Turns out dodgy panelbeating is a valuable skill on a little windblown island in the middle of nowhere. |
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We all say that the witch hazel is under-utilized, but the wintersweet is nowhere to be found. |
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If by any chance you get bored and fancy a change of scene, there's nowhere like the Park Bar within easy reach. |
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There is no place to hide, nowhere to run, and many wish that they hadn't pushed the wonder boy in a tight corner. |
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St. Louisans are partial to certain types of food known nowhere else on the planet. |
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They were dropped off at a work camp in the middle of nowhere, and his parents were forced to work as slave labourers. |
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Lamb korma is nowhere near as powerful as curry or vindaloo, relying more on a subtle blend of spices in a creamy sauce. |
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She was Cara's worshipper, nowhere near the same social status as Cara when it came to money. |
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Breaking the water into V-shaped ripples, the dories achieve a visual alchemy seen nowhere else. |
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Miss Pain tried to look cheerful but they looked all dressed up with nowhere to go. |
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Then, out of nowhere, your mom interrupts to jump on your case for not taking Murphy, the family labradoodle, out for his nightly stroll. |
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I challenged them by formally complaining to their regulatory body in this country and got nowhere. |
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Kerry talks in generalities because he is alone and comes from nowhere and lives among servants and lackeys in hotel rooms. |
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Most are rehomed but if no home can be found and there is nowhere else for the dogs to go, some have to be put down. |
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There was nowhere to move but forward, and the walls boxed me in like I was freight to be taken away. |
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Out of nowhere Bruce lamps O'Leary with an iron bar and the big Irishman stands there stunned. |
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A short amble about soon revealed there was nowhere to eat out in Chaource on a Monday. |
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This is significantly faster than most inkjet printers, but still nowhere near the speed of a laser printer. |
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And nowhere is simplicity more requisite than when selling technology to mainstream consumers. |
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An hour into the meeting, I could see that we were getting nowhere and I suggested that we reschedule the meeting to another day. |
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Her anchor chains are on trailers at dockside and her huge oil transfer hoses are nowhere to be seen. |
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They are nowhere to be seen in precisely the very forum where they should be taking the lead. |
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Rather than admit the review has led nowhere, the government is set to shift the focus on to underage drinkers. |
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The not-so-news was that good leaf lard makes great pie crust, but is nowhere to be found. |
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What angered people was nowhere in the letter did it say the home was for elderly people. |
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The Smooth-billed Ani is a tropical bird found nowhere in the U.S. but south Florida. |
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And even though nowhere in Buddhist scripture is there any mention of any kind of ghosts or animism, a strong belief in magic still remains. |
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But before I could make my dramatic exit, Chad appeared out of nowhere and grabbed my wrist, restraining me from movement. |
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On nonproliferation, India believes that the vacuous legalism of the current nonproliferation regime will lead the world nowhere. |
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Not everybody wants to go out, get legless and stagger into a nightclub because there's nowhere else to get a drink after midnight. |
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If revenge is a dish best served cold, there's nowhere more chilled than the grave. |
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Higher yet, and the cue stick will ride over the ball, probably causing it to go nowhere. |
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And, nowhere is it written that if Mr. Toad rides again he has to ride alone. |
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The basic fact may nowhere be as true as when we are tested by a life-threatening illness. |
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Cultural backwardness is rife in America, but nowhere so pervasively as in small cities and towns. |
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Let's hope these tropical storms, these depressions out there get nowhere close to Miami or anyplace else in Florida. |
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The bill went nowhere in the Senate, and Congress was ultimately unable to pass the reauthorization anyway. |
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When he first started trying to make music, he aped American hip-hop and went nowhere. |
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One was just on the limb of the planet and one was far off but the other two were nowhere in sight. |
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Six friends on a road trip stop off in a small town in the middle of nowhere to spend the night. |
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The above of course is all thoroughly rational and gets nowhere near the point that arachnophobia is a disproportionately prevalent fear. |
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But as they tear down the dirt roads in the dead of night, a truck rolls out of nowhere, they lose control, and their car ends up in a ditch. |
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About 1,200 years ago a scribe wrote onto parchment seven Archimedean treatises, including two found nowhere else. |
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This recipe is a nice way of doing something different, a bit like pickled rollmops, but nowhere near as intense. |
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I am confident that we have made it safe although the building is nowhere near liveable. |
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I saw the puppies romping in the backyard where I left him, but the troublesome tot was nowhere to be seen. |
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Several species of the Argus Butterfly exist but the Eden Argus exists nowhere else than in Castle Eden Dene. |
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Another group of policemen round a corner to find a car alarm blaring and a window smashed, with the cause of the mayhem nowhere to be found. |
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Howard, not knowing what he should do, sits on a couch in the middle of this lonely street that leads nowhere. |
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His prose is artless and nowhere near as polished as Osborne's, but his book still tells a fascinating story. |
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She knew letting the grief rule her would get her nowhere, but she didn't care. |
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As we crossed the street onto the sidewalk a car came out of nowhere and ran the red light, hitting a light pole and hitting Mark. |
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A few bad eggs are behind the trouble, the rest just happen to have nowhere better to be. |
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Over 7,000 marine species are associated with this area, of which 25 percent are found nowhere else on the planet. |
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With nowhere to go, the swelling water easily enters households situated at low positions. |
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My sources tell me that this story is nowhere to be found on IRNA's Russian language wire, just the English. |
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There is almost nowhere in there where they can safely walk without fear of being shot. |
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We have sometimes questioned the Bush administration's political sagacity, but I think it's safe to assume that they are nowhere near that dumb. |
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The Salvos had warned that when the hostel closed men would end up camping in the river with nowhere else to go. |
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In fact, Linux is nowhere near the mainstream of computer desktop operating systems. |
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A popular community centre could be shut down, leaving majorettes, martial arts' enthusiasts and bowls players with nowhere to go. |
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Did you know that the constitution nowhere says that Congress has to pass laws by majority rule? |
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All year long the war drums have been beating an insistent tattoo but recently the rhythm seemed to be leading nowhere. |
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Many youngsters run away from abusive homes, or after being in care end up with nowhere to go. |
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Title contender Jeff Gordon, who was running behind those two, had nowhere to go and T-boned Hillenburg's car. |
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In another solo he has a couple of suddenly huge, easy backbends that come out of nowhere and vanish into nothing. |
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A sword flashed out of nowhere and parried Chris's attack, then pinned him to the ground. |
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But that kind of scattershot approach was almost nowhere in evidence in Boston. |
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Several of these places were hygienically challenged, with mangy dogs scurrying about, leaking sewage pipes and nowhere to bathe. |
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It seems that being merely nice and inoffensive gets you nowhere on the telly. |
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When she wakes up, Julia is nowhere to be found either on the plane or manifest. |
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In a village deep in the jungles of central Peru, and nowhere else, grows an orchid whose flesh is more manlike than most. |
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Her powers swelled, thrashed, fighting the bands of black that imprisoned them, nowhere near as invincible as the Psirons had been. |
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The macaroni underneath is OK but certainly nowhere as delicious as the tempting topping. |
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The point is that the holders of the opposite position have nowhere to go terminologically. |
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Last year a thin, scraggy squirrel appeared in my garden from nowhere, looking hungry. |
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From out of nowhere, your boy can snap from cool and calm to angry and testy! |
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In terms of global penetration, they are nowhere near being in the same ballpark as McDonald's, say. |
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Well, folks, it's nowhere near as hard as trying to unwrap a baloney and cheese sandwich or open a bag of Fritos. |
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Suddenly, seemingly out of nowhere, a pickup truck came screeching around the corner of the parking lot. |
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We started our own writing group because there was nowhere to study in this area. |
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If he does make it, he will be there or thereabouts, but nowhere near his peak. |
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In my defense I didn't know wild hogs were nowhere near as tough as a 150 pound man. |
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A young seal pup appeared from nowhere, performing an underwater ballet for our benefit. |
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The result, more than 35 years on, is that Ireland has come from nowhere to reach the status of Europe's leading producer of thoroughbred horses. |
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The V40 diesel may be safe, secure and economical but its running gear goes nowhere near the sportiness department. |
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Out of nowhere, she's got needle and thread in one hand, and in the space of a heartbeat, she's pulled her chair beside mine. |
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However, reading the book was nowhere near as thrilling as meeting the author proved to be! |
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A rough, medium dry wine called soma has been made in India with local grapes for 5,000 years, but is nowhere now. |
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The British like to engage in self-loathing, and nowhere more than in matters of urban regeneration and general transport. |
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It would be fine, except that her pony tail keeps flicking in my face, and there's nowhere else for me to move. |
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If I sold at that price there is nowhere in the country I could get something similar. |
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For a rice eater like me, cafeteria tiffin in the morning comes nowhere close to filling. |
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The project will please a handful of beardies whose main love is for rocks in the middle of nowhere. |
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If someone tells you they're going from here to Timbuktu you probably think they're on the road to nowhere. |
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This is a rather odd interpretation of the film since the barest tincture of right-wing patriotism as a theme is nowhere to be found in it. |
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By contrast, the 2.0 track is nowhere as good, often sounding flat and tinny. |
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We are nowhere near the river, let alone becks, and are very high up compared to the village which is flooded at present. |
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There seems to be nowhere other than the tip to take cardboard for recycling, which is not much fun when there's always a long queue. |
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The life she knew would take her nowhere except downhill, where, she expected, a bed of nails awaited her. |
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The endless to and fro between ministers and fishermen is getting us nowhere. |
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The scene in which Christie Smith tinkles the keyboard and serenades Mel in his club goes nowhere and adds nothing to the plot. |
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There is nowhere else in the world where so many species of palms can be seen growing together in one place. |
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The monstrous behemoth of white had come out of nowhere as well, throwing Josh off track. |
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And then the car came out of nowhere and scared the bejesus out of me and I fell. |
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A man wearing tortoiseshell glasses and a trench coat emerged from nowhere, grabbed Croce, and hugged him. |
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It's only tosspots who come to London from nowhere places who sneer at our nation's other fine cities. |
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The tote board is looking pretty grim right now, and we're nowhere near our goal. |
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I will not advance but by the strange calamities that work as on shallops on calmed water, a slow going nowhere kind of motion toward centermost. |
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Out of nowhere, the glass from the windows shatter and the front door is broken. |
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I spotted it but by the time she'd realised what happened, the boy was nowhere to be seen. |
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In 19 months there were 11 bombings of flocks of sheep with child shepherds on the plains in the middle of nowhere. |
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Youngsters end up wandering on the streets as they have nowhere to go, making it easy for the triads to recruit young members. |
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I find that an unnerving reminder that we are floating around somewhere relative to nowhere in a cosmic shooting gallery. |
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In January this year, the council was caught short when a snowstorm hit the town and gritting trucks were nowhere to be seen. |
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I can ring touches of Stedman Doubles no problems but whenever I look at the Stedman Triples work I get nowhere. |
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This bipolar desire for overwhelming power everywhere while sticking our necks out nowhere is exemplified by the new basing strategy. |
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On the icy road to nowhere, the car flips over the railing and lands near a seemingly abandoned shotgun shack. |
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Michael shouted with some enthusiastic joy that seemed to come out of nowhere. |
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While he was the first to perform it was nowhere near as nerve-wracking as the day one try-outs. |
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Out of nowhere James appeared with a turntable and a record already in place. |
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The bushes rustled sharply, there were five twangs in unison and five arrows shot out of nowhere and flew at him. |
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Earlier this month Afghanistan's fledgling national side came from nowhere to win the Asia Cricket Council's Twenty20 Cup in Kuwait. |
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Both seemed surprised at my sudden mood swing and the question that seemingly came out of nowhere. |
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We're still nowhere near knowing who the blinking flip the guy actually is. |
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You see, in Jamaica, Father's Day is nowhere near as important as is Mother's Day. |
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Mariners skipper Lou Piniella stormed out of the dugout and angrily argued, but got nowhere as he stalked from ump to ump, his cap in hand. |
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Species living high on tropical mountainsides, for example, have nowhere to go if temperatures warm their home turf. |
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The Right Wing Aunt is a mousy librarian by day, but at night she's to be found nowhere but the pub. |
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I searched every file I could till I was blue in the face, and got absolutely nowhere! |
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He comes from nowhere to win this contest and immediately is able to grasp a lot of the intricacies of the moviemaking process. |
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While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight. |
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Dutifully Meg rubbed her hair and brought her hands back down, and suddenly out of nowhere she felt a bobby pin. |
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Luccio is exalted in Mantuan cuisine as nowhere else in Europe. |
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They lose interest in the dialogue because it leads nowhere. |
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Its a nice little village, nowhere near as exciting as Matlock Bath, but its home of Bakewell tarts and puddings, and the worlds nicest Carrot cake. |
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He was stopped by a blur from nowhere that resolved itself into Yogu. |
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After his return, he heads for the fairways reluctantly, when a mysterious caddy appears from nowhere, dispenses sage advice and promptly shoots through. |
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Over the next 36 years, he would dig a 2,087-foot tunnel that led absolutely nowhere. |
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I stared at the boy who had appeared in front of us, out of that leather-clad, gun-bearing, restively shifting throng that had appeared around us out of nowhere. |
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While the arrangements on Love often begin promisingly, they eventually succumb to goopy balladry, attempted anthems and guitar climaxes that go nowhere. |
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The negotiations have gotten nowhere, and I see no reason to continue with this pointless exercise. |
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From nowhere, she started scratching out a reasonable living. |
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Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go. |
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Camera lenses, no matter how expensive, are nowhere near as acutely sensitive as the human eye, nor does the camera see colour in exactly the same way. |
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It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth. |
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Such scale-warps are part and parcel of island life and nowhere in England can you dip more completely, more rewardingly, into island life than in the Scillies. |
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The Rhodesian exudes an understated elegance I've found nowhere else. |
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She belonged to some fancy ballroom or draped around the arm of a rich man being his mistress, not a teacher to students in an elementary school out in the middle of nowhere. |
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He was wearing light denim clothing, with nowhere to hide any explosives. |
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One day, I noticed some of my classmates were nowhere to be seen, and it was said that they were taken away by secret police for underground political activities. |
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I found a spike and bolt only and nowhere to belay a lead in rope. |
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There is nowhere other than the far right slot to put the USB 2.0 connectors, and the audio and Firewire ports cannot be moved to the rightmost slot. |
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When any centre-left party drifted rightward, it always comforted itself that its core supporters would stay loyal because they have nowhere else to go. |
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Out of nowhere a pillar of bright red fire forms from Collis feat. |
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When he completed his turn, he was met by a pillar of compact soil and rock that shot at him out of nowhere, sending him rolling through the dirt. |
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She crawled out of her sleeping bag and her dark head peered around the room once more, as though she expected her friends to materialise out of nowhere. |
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While the flavor is nowhere near as popular as the original, 10 percent of the one million cases of Zima sold each year are pink. |
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Even weirder, one account has less than 100 followers and FLOTUS is nowhere to be seen in any of the posts. |
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But they entirely missed the point because it's a road movie to nowhere. |
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Fortunately their second-line bowlers were nowhere near as good. |
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It is nowhere near as big and threatening as top-end SUVs and, thanks to suspension tuned for tarmac rather than mud, rides quite well on the road. |
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But the knock-on effect is that a large chunk of its traditional listenership, at the older end of the age spectrum, have been left with nowhere to go. |
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There is truly nowhere a sheep will not follow the bellwether. |
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A lot of expeditions built base camps and refuges over the years, so it was perfectly plausible to have something like that survive, in the middle of nowhere. |
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Out of nowhere I was blindsided by a blunt force to the side of the face. |
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The old ladies and pregnant mothers who crowd the middle lines, and dominate the Jacuzzi, are nowhere to be seen. |
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From out of nowhere, about ten young men came to frolic in the water too, unnecessarily close to us. |
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But he chased after me and my clothes got torn, and we were barely out of his father's car when this truck came out of nowhere and bashed into it and knocked it over the hill. |
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But out of nowhere, the 42-year-old funnyman has emerged as an in-demand dramatic leading man. |
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Whispers followed that yell until a rough voice came out of nowhere. |
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In a similar spirit, you might not expect to find an impressive repository of underground art and comics in a place that most city folks would consider the middle of nowhere. |
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Josephine was nowhere to be found, so I stepped up, along with my cousins Fernon and Napah. |
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She must have walked for an hour or two, heading nowhere in particular, when she felt a weird, sudden urge to go to the Shambles, a local ruined building, with no roof. |
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Logistics wins the day, and the Supreme Deity is, at this juncture, nowhere to be seen. |
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Here I sit, with a lorryload of rage and nowhere to dump it. |
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Perhaps nowhere has an acorn spin-off been as successful as one has in New York City. |
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Today skid Row resembles a Third World tent city teeming with sleeping bags, shopping carts, and people with nowhere else to go. |
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It reaches its apogee in Bodrum, since nowhere in Turkey is the produce and seafood fresher or more abundant. |
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In the afternoon, about a thousand people marched in protest through the largest Prague square, with police nowhere in sight. |
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But some bemoan the way the kids have transformed their city, and nowhere is that change more visible than The Bywater. |
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Yet liberals can be blinded by ideology, and nowhere is this more true than in the debate over women in combat. |
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After the blinding pain subsided, she realized that her crush was nowhere to be found. |
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A major bill may contain dozens of bridges to nowhere, or boondoggle favors to some deep-pocketed donor. |
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They were always made in the dead of the night, when Camilla was alone in her country house in the middle of nowhere. |
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Last week a priest appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, at the scene of a car crash in Missouri last week. |
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Even our garden is getting wet and there is nowhere for the water to run. |
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Broken twigs, trails to nowhere, and mini-debris landslides, despite the drought, were all telltale signs of heavy use. |
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But in Chongqing and for the former police boss, there was nowhere to turn. |
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And as for calls for international investigations, they represent the usual hypocritical nonsense that will go nowhere. |
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At William Morris, he announced a number of initiatives that seemed to go nowhere. |
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The cavalry charged out of nowhere, the hundreds of thundering hooves terrifying the villager who had never seen nor heard more than four horses together before. |
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The road seemed clear when she crossed but suddenly a police van appeared, seemingly from nowhere, on the wrong side of the road and mowed her down. |
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Alexander the Great absorbed into his empire all of the territories in the Neo-Babylonian, Median, and Achaemenid Empires, but the Roman Empire came nowhere close to doing so. |
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Of course there are still sugar daddies and gold diggers still practising the old ways, but nowhere near as many as when the married tax allowance was the main reason to wed. |
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He says that if you had a hot rod in Detroit in 1963, you had to have a Hurst shifter or you were nowhere. |
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The narrow glens and rolling hills are nowhere near as popular as other areas of Scotland, so even on a summer's day you can almost be assured of some true peace and quiet. |
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Then, out of nowhere, some idiot jumps me and screams profanities at me. |
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But that bold suggestion went nowhere with the politicians, who stalled until the idea, along with the confederacy, was dead. |
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He arrived in L.A. with nowhere to go, no job, no money, and no contingency. |
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As well as nowhere to park I discovered three traffic wardens eagerly sticking tickets on any and every car that had attempted to park where they could. |
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Of course, when your company is based upon the idea of your customers sucking you dry via a multi-level marketing scheme, there's nowhere to go but up. |
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Instead of falling, the dollar has risen, helped along by the sag in the euro as it becomes apparent that the eurozone economic model is on the road to nowhere. |
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With nowhere left to go, Sheba, thinking the boy confessed the affair to his mother, turns to Barbara, and stays at her home. |
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A great barracuda suddenly appeared out of nowhere, its razor-like teeth and silver body slicing through the water and dispersing the fish in all directions. |
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Her sister, Magda, is quarantined after catching tuberculosis aboard their cramped vessel, and her aunt is nowhere to be found. |
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Andrew set the fundraising ball rolling a year ago, seeking to provide proper facilities for youngsters with nowhere to skateboard except public paths and kerbsides. |
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Let them know that their childish tantrums will get them nowhere. |
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She came from nowhere, leaping into their midst like a tigress, striking about her with the focused fury of total commitment and utmost desperation. |
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They get bored out of their tree and they have nowhere to go. |
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A hand flew out of nowhere and slapped me on a cheek, reddening it. |
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Mark was nowhere to be found until five minutes before show time, when he and Ms. Malek gathered everyone in the hallway so the assembled audience wouldn't hear us. |
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A stranger may appear from nowhere to embrace you, leaving you red-faced. |
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Little knobs of teal, our smallest native duck, appear out of nowhere. |
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We can stand silently and sullenly beside them since, ideologically speaking, there is nowhere else to go. |
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Among other consequences, this has meant that the tourism industry has not been able to adequately access transient workers because there is nowhere for them to stay. |
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These new anthems of despair paint their subjects as forced off welfare by uncompassionate conservatives and trapped in low-wage jobs that lead nowhere. |
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I mean literally find him, still there, an eleven-year-old boy, cold and trembling, with nowhere else to run. |
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All the mistakes are clearly coming into the light, blame is being laid down hard and fast and there is nowhere to hide, not a spin left in the cycle. |
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She had no idea of the lay of the surrounding land, and nowhere to stay. |
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However, over two furlongs out it looked as though Pat Eddery had the four-year-old in trouble as he was boxed in behind early leader Zaajer, seemingly with nowhere to go. |
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Spiralling numbers of homeless people in South and North Yorkshire are bedding down on the floors of friends or family for years on end because they have nowhere else to go. |
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But for most people in Donetsk there is nowhere to go in the evening with most restaurants and bars closed. |
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Over time, he lost a split-second, just enough to make him less capable of pulling away from blows or landing one of his tremendous counterpunches that come out of nowhere. |
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One minute your little soldiers are happily yomping towards the nearest town and the next, as if by magic, a column of tanks appears out of nowhere! |
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The culprit is thought to have been a homeless man, who bedded down for the night in one of the mobiles and wrote a note of apology, explaining he had nowhere to stay. |
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But as the days wear on it becomes clear that, in this lifeboat in the middle of nowhere, the only things that survives are the brutal laws of nature. |
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It blows up out of nowhere, rages like crazy, then blows itself out before another version of the same hurricane comes along to fire up the whole thing once more. |
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Plants such as bog rosemary are found nowhere else in Britain. |
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This story is not only interrupted several times, but leads nowhere. |
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Watch out! The road dead-ends in 200 yards and there's nowhere to turn around! |
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It had been no easy matter when he first drifted in mysteriously out of nowhere to their little mountain cottage. |
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The population is dispersed along the coastal farmsteads and nowhere on the island has the status of a village. |
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Open grassland species have nowhere to hide from predators, so they tend to be fast runners. |
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However, the fact that the North American Plate is nowhere being subducted, although it is in motion, presents a problem. |
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On the other hand, some of the world's largest tectonic plates such as the North American Plate are in motion, yet are nowhere being subducted. |
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Fogg sank off the coast of Texas, nowhere near the commonly accepted boundaries of the Triangle. |
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In the past our government has nowhere been more penny wise and pound foolish than in connection with its expenditures for conservation. |
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The United Kingdom saw the popularisation of seaside resorts, and nowhere was this more seen than in Blackpool. |
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The Ems became a road leading nowhere for them, nor were they ever able to bridge the swamps satisfactorily with causeways. |
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Domitian's tendency towards micromanagement was nowhere more evident than in his financial policy. |
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Most importantly, no moneychanging had been arranged so they all had pockets full of US dollars they were desperate to spend and nowhere to go. |
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The plain fact of the matter is centrism works nowhere in America. |
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Shareowner litigation, complaints to the Attorney General, and microscopic scrutiny of all sponsor-developer actions appear from nowhere. |
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Linkrot is when a link ends up going nowhere, because someone or something has broken the connection. |
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Aside from the Scottish Crossbill, which occurs nowhere else, it is the Curlew for which we hold an international responsibility. |
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So purchase lending will come nowhere close to replacing lost refi business. |
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From being nowhere on the horizon to a much talked about food, UAE is training farmers to produce the nutrient-rich seed quinoa. |
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Some of the tracks seem to go nowhere and merge into one piece of unmemorable techno drivel. |
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Bank Holiday Monday just gone, was a lovely day with lots and lots of cars parked having picnics etc, but nowhere to relieve oneself. |
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Just about out of nowhere, a gallon of gas now goes for two bucks and they don't even throw in trading stamps anymore. |
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So is Tom Jones, below left, the original medallion man, the boyo from nowhere, finally beginning to act his age? |
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But the jug band and old-time revival scene present there today was nowhere to be found back then. |
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Daddy was nowhere in here but his absence was discernible and heavy. |
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I know there is nowhere anybody can go when your counts are down and you are neutropenic. |
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Almost nowhere else does the pure textuality of the text show itself so clearly as in art criticism. |
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All dressed up and nowhere to go, nearly 7,000 competitors in almost 1,000 yachts were left drifting around in the central Solent yesterday. |
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I was living in Baltimore, teaching art and sleeping with an artist when, out of nowhere, I was swept away in a tide of baby fever. |
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Polo... is a jewel of a game for the beautiful people, though, and nowhere is there a higher incidence of beautiful people than Palm Beach. |
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A flourishing style of chirography is nowhere less in place than on a physician's prescription. |
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The project went nowhere, but it did plant seeds of copperheadism that germinated a couple of years later. |
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It's rather ghostish to have the road suddenly smudged out, and all the world anywhere, nowhere for you to go. |
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Although the Severn is visible from British Camp, it is nowhere near it, so this battle must have taken place elsewhere. |
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The Historia Augusta claims that Marciana and Severus had two daughters but their existence is nowhere else attested. |
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Perhaps nowhere else in insectdom is such an extravagantly flamboyant display of systemized pattern on parade. |
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They came nowhere near to freeing Mary Stuart, whose presence might have rallied support, from her imprisonment in Tutbury. |
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Drake and his men, downhearted, exhausted and hungry, had nowhere to go and the Spanish were not far behind. |
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Once it became apparent that the British were going nowhere, the Austrians agreed to peace talks. |
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They had tried to get more people and fund more bombes through the proper channels, but they were getting nowhere. |
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Spain had founded small settlements in Florida and Georgia, but nowhere near the size of those in New Spain or the Caribbean islands. |
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As a result, many of the islands' domestic animals are found nowhere else in the world. |
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South Florida's Everglades Jetport is a fancy name for a concrete runway in the middle of nowhere. |
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Theater was more developed in the Southern colonies, especially South Carolina, but nowhere did stage works attain the level of Europe. |
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He always allowed them to motivate him to a level of intensity to do better, rather than remain in a nowhere life in a nowhere place like Harlem. |
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Oh, not the middle of nowhere like the rest of Indiana, but a nowhere so flat and ugly you want to lie down in a ditch and never get up again. |
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Mr. Hitchcock has nowhere maintained the existence of an ornithichnite in the graywacke of Hudson valley. |
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East is at the top, but Jerusalem is not in the centre, and the Garden of Eden is nowhere to be seen. |
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The Korean fleet reached Hakata Bay on June 23, 1281 and landed its troops and animals, but the ships from China were nowhere to be seen. |
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They tried to explain that nowhere in Zara Yaqob's list of regnal names did that title occur. |
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Approximately eight thousand species of plants occur in Guyana, half of which are found nowhere else. |
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I was awakened from a dead sleep by my child pouncing on top of me from out of nowhere. |
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Several of the female lineages on the island, notably those in mtDNA haplogroup N, are found nowhere else on Earth. |
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