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was and no
Her blond hair was frowzy, her dress torn in several places, and her shoes were so completely worn out that they were practically no protection.
There was no one but me.
there was no doubt he was dying.
`` Oh, no '', he said, and he was without humor now.
The coyote was calling again, and he hoped that this time there would be no other sounds to interrupt it.
There was brush, and stands of pine that no grass could grow under, and places so steep that cattle wouldn't stop to graze.
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
I decided to see no more of the clerk until the processing of my papers was completed.
There was no chance.
There was no moon.
Normally Hague wasted no words, but now he found himself unable to stop their flow although he knew Kodyke was aware of all he said.
Moreover, as long as the weapon was carried openly, the sheriff's office had made no previous issue of it.
There was to be no gunplay.
The rustling problem was by no means solved.
There was no lock on the door, only an iron hook which he unfastened.
Out in the center of the circle the farmer, who was Dan, wasted no time when they came to the line, `` The farmer choose his wife ''.
Glowering looks met them in the bar, but there was no attempt to halt them.
As far as he could see there was no hole to climb through it.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
He had no idea which was up and which was down.
Mrs. Roebuck thought Johnson was a `` sweet bawh t'lah lahk thet '', but her Herman was getting to be a man, there was no getting around it.

was and coincidence
Henrietta's feeling of identity with Sara Sullam was crowned by her discovery of the coincidence that Sara's epitaph in the Jewish cemetery in Venice referred to her as `` the Sulamite ''.
By odd coincidence, on the evening of her return Shelley chose to read Parisina, which was the latest of the titled poet's successes.
Still later, he finally convinced himself that it was an accident -- just a coincidence.
The cops didn't suspect a thing, and I thought it was a coincidence.
" That was a fortunate coincidence, of course, that the name should pack a backwoods connotation.
The theory that the word originated as an acronym from the names of the group of ministers is a folk etymology, although the coincidence was noted at the time and could possibly have popularized its use.
So sometimes when the show appeared on then-current events, it was a coincidence, as episodes were delayed by several months.
By coincidence, on the same day that Garnet was found, the surviving conspirators were arraigned in Westminster Hall.
By strange coincidence, in 2002 the most vocal ' Leefbaar Rotterdam ' politician Pim Fortuyn was shot and killed by an animal rights activist at Hilversum Media Park just after finishing a radio interview.
Vaughan Williams in particular exhibited music infused with impressionistic gestures -- this was not coincidence, as he was a student of Maurice Ravel.
By coincidence he was visiting his old World War II battlefields in Tunisia where the film was being made.
The coincidence of the Carrington super flare and the super geomagnetic event of 1859 was evidence that plasma was ejected from the Sun during a flare event.
The team was named for the great jazz song most identified with New Orleans – " When the Saints Go Marching In ", and it was no coincidence that the franchise's official birth was announced on November 1, which is the Catholic All Saints ' Day.
Another helpful coincidence was the September 1955 Argentine coup that deposed Perón, thus depriving Méndez Fleitas of his main potential source of support.
The manuscript for GURPS Cyberpunk was confiscated although this was merely coincidence and not the actual purpose of the raid at all.
By coincidence and unknown to both parties, the AUA was formed on the same day — May 26, 1825 — as the British and Foreign Unitarian Association
Neither author was aware that the other's novel contained a William Ashbless until the coincidence was noticed by the editor responsible for both books, who suggested that the two consult one another so that their references would be consistent.

was and Goulding
Though there was an occasional good-natured chuckle about Marvin Goulding, the Jewish officer from Chicago, singing tearfully about the ould sod, no one really thought it was strange.
For Marvin Goulding, like Giovanni Martini, the bugler boy who carried Custer's last message, or Margarito Lopez, the one-man Army on Leyte, was a Garryowen, through and through.
Marvin Goulding saw what was happening.
Its approach was described by Dave Kehr in The New York Times: " Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding on the radio, Ernie Kovacs on television, Stan Freberg on records, Harvey Kurtzman in the early issues of Mad: all of those pioneering humorists and many others realized that the real world mattered less to people than the sea of sounds and images that the ever more powerful mass media were pumping into American lives.
The other reason was the failure of the Goulding leadership to provide for the defence of nationalist areas.
The film was written by Norman Houston and James Gleason from a story by Edmund Goulding, and directed by Harry Beaumont.
The tune, " Oh, Give Me Time for Tenderness " sung by Judith was written by Edmund Goulding and Elsie Janis.
It was completed by B. Goulding Brown and Harry Golombek and published in 1963 as A Short History of Chess.
* Film writer and director Edmund Goulding ( 1891 – 1959 ) was born in Feltham
The movie was adapted by Edmund Goulding from his story, directed by Goulding, and released by Paramount Pictures.
It was written and directed by Edmund Goulding and was first filmed as a silent film.
Directed by Edmund Goulding and produced by Henry Blanke and Hal B. Wallis, the screenplay was adapted by Lenore J.
It was adapted by Kathryn Scola and directed by Edmund Goulding.
Clifford quietly sought allies and was assisted in his effort by the so-called " 8: 30 Group "-Nitze, Warnke, Phil G. Goulding ( Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs ), George Elsey, and Air Force Colonel Robert E. Pursely.
After a chance meeting at which Edward Carson learnt of Law and Lansdowne's acceptance of possible resignation, he was spurred to ask Edward Goulding to beg Law and Lansdowne to compromise over the policy and remain as leaders.
The script was primarily written by David Odell, with contributions from Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, and the film's director.
Lady Goulding ( 12 September 1918 – 28 July 2003 ) was an Irish campaigner for disabled people and senator who set up the Central Remedial Clinic in 1951, now the largest organisation in Ireland looking after people with physical disabilities.
She was predeceased by her husband, Sir Basil Goulding, in 1982, but survived by her sons, the eldest of whom, Sir William Goulding, is Headmaster of the Headfort School in County Meath ; the other sons are Hamilton and Timothy of Dr. Strangely Strange.
Raymond Walter Goulding ( March 20, 1922 – March 24, 1990 ) was an American comedian, who, together with Bob Elliott formed the comedy duo of Bob and Ray.

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