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Neither Homer nor Virgil gives the reader any foreshadowing of Diomedes's death except for a passage in the Iliad in which Dione, Aphrodite's mother, comforts the goddess of love ( after she has been injured by Diomedes ), telling her daughter that " the man who fights the gods does not live long " and will not be welcomed home from war by his children on his lap ( 5. 407-409 ).
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Neither the vibrant enthusiasm which bespeaks a people's intuitive sense of the fitness of things at climactic moments nor the vital argumentation betraying its sense that something significant has transpired was in evidence.
Neither the engineer nor the ordinary citizen feels any self-consciousness in obeying the laws of matter and energy, nor can he achieve a sense of self-righteousness in such obedience.
Neither our military, our economic nor our ideological power reached far enough '' to determine the fate of East Europe.
Neither Mantle nor Maris need fear being classified an intellectual, but lately Mantle has shown unusual devotion to an intellectual opus, Henry Miller's `` Tropic of Cancer ''.
Neither Tylor nor Frazer, however, was particularly interested in fieldwork, nor were they interested in examining how the cultural elements and institutions fit together.
Neither his letters nor his diaries nor his New York Times obituary ever mentions the game, and he was never inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Neither G nor M < sub >☉</ sub > can be measured to high accuracy in SI units, but the value of their product is known very precisely from observing the relative positions of planets ( Kepler's Third Law expressed in terms of Newtonian gravitation ).
Neither Alfred's reformed fyrd nor his burhs alone would have afforded a sufficient defence against the Vikings ; together, however, they robbed the Vikings of their major strategic advantages: surprise and mobility.
Neither the crown ( fruit, mescal button ) of the Peyote cactus nor the roots of the plant Mimosa hostilis nor Psilocybe mushrooms themselves are included in Schedule 1, but only their respective principles, mescaline, DMT and psilocin.
Neither these, nor the Great Passion, were published as sets until several years later, but prints were sold individually in considerable numbers.
Neither and gives
Polonius's most famous lines are found in Act 1, Scene 3, when he gives advice to his son Laertes in the form of sententious maxims: " To thine own self be true ," as well as other phrases still in use today, such as " Neither a borrower nor a lender be " and enduring paraphrased aphorisms as: “ Clothes make the man ”; and “ Old friends are the best friends .” Among his famous lines are also the lines: " Brevity is the soul of wit "; and " Though this be madness, yet there is method in't.
Neither does Actual Idealism admit archetypal concepts in that possible conception of them in relation to all else gives them no reality.
Neither should it be confused with tutoring, because the teacher has intensive control of, and gives support for, the learning process in learning by teaching as against other methods.
Neither nor gives a name for the station other than ' Midland Station ', though the latter does name Exchange Station.
Neither Crawford's obituary in Wisden nor that in The Times gives any details about the remainder of Crawford's life.
Neither and reader
Neither a travel guide nor a straightforward account of a trip as the name suggests, this is a highly personal account of Giono ’ s experiences and of the people he meets and sees that tells the reader more about Giono than about Italy.
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Neither nation would give up their claim on it, yet neither wished to make any move that might lead to a second Apocalyptic War.
Neither the strip's shifting political leanings nor the slide of its final few years had any bearing on its status as a classic, and in 1995 Li ' l Abner was recognized as such by the United States Postal Service.
Neither those who searched his pockets in the house nor the British army medical officer ( Soldier 138 ) who pronounced him dead shortly afterwards say they saw any bombs.
Neither the experiment, as described in the paper, nor the paper itself have been validated by any other well-known scientific or medical journal.
Neither are they related in any way to mysterious limits in which quantities are on the verge of nascence or evanescence, that is, coming into or going out of existence.
Neither of the Air Force fighter pilots saw anything exit the airliner, either visually or on radar, nor did they see a parachute open ; but at night, with extremely limited visibility and cloud cover obscuring any ground lighting below, an airborne human figure clad entirely in black clothing could easily have gone undetected.
Neither Toronto nor any other city was ever designated by UNESCO as the world's most multicultural city.
Neither was an inquest held at the time because Victorian law did not provide any mechanism for reporting presumed or suspected deaths to the Victorian Coroner.
Neither found any evidence that President Reagan himself knew of the extent of the multiple programs.
Neither Vogel nor Hesse mention Krakatoa in any real detail in their other passages, and no other travelers at the time mention an eruption or evidence of one.
Neither " Hispanic " nor " Latino " refers to a race, as a person of Latino / Hispanic ethnicity can be of any race.
Neither Motorola nor Hitachi produce 6809 processors or derivatives any more, despite the 6809 being one of the most powerful general-purpose 8-bit CPUs ever produced.
Neither the Sovereign nor the House of Lords had any meaningful influence over who was elected to the Commons in 1997 or in deciding whether or not Blair would become Prime Minister.
Neither of the two plays place any emphasis on Richard's physical appearance, though the True Tragedy briefly mentions that he is " A man ill shaped, crooked backed, lame armed " adding that he is " valiantly minded, but tyrannous in authority.
Neither is there any example whereof they make more than concerning the changing of the Sabbath-day.
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