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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 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 use of a pinch-runner to replace a baserunner who represents an unearned run nor the use of a pinch-hitter to continue the turn at bat of a batter who would be out except for an error transforms a run scored by such a person or his successors on base from an unearned run to an earned run.
Neither of these experiments on their own would fully explain how the process of remembering a phone number works.
Neither this, nor his moves towards absolutism, provoked outright rebellion, as it was believed that he would be succeeded by his daughter Mary, a Protestant and the wife of William of Orange.
Neither novel attracted much critical attention on first publication, but showcased concerns that Stephenson would further develop in his later work.
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 would marry.
Neither the strong interaction nor electromagnetism permit flavour changing, so this must proceed by weak decay ; without weak decay, quark properties such as strangeness and charm ( associated with the quarks of the same name ) would also be conserved across all interactions.
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.
Neither prospect appealed to Arion: as Robin Lane Fox observes, " No Greek would swim out into the deep from a boat for pleasure.
Neither side could win a distinct advantage, and the parties soon realized that a truce would have to be called.
Neither recording would be released for 30 years.
Neither full diplomatic relations nor consular relations with similar recognition ( exequatur ) would be tolerated.
Neither rumor was ever proven, but Edith proved to be bored with her marriage very early on and focused her energy on Norma, who she decided would one day become a famous concert pianist.
" One of the MPR's slogans was " Neither left nor right ," to which would be added " nor even center " in later years.
Neither party has a clear advantage because the threat of no sale exists, in which case the surplus would vanish for both.
Neither one of these examples would have been suitable for Lincoln, owing to the sheer size of the roof.
Neither outrage nor a doctrinal dispute would seem to justify beginning the condemnation of the five kings with a personal attack against the mother of one of the kings, calling her an " unclean lioness ".
Neither would match the success or influence of Sun, which Phillips ultimately sold to Shelby Singleton in the 1960s.
Neither side would seek to recruit soldiers, levy tribute or build public building on the other ’ s territories.
Neither party would yield.
Neither Baldwin nor Melisende were pleased with the decision, as Baldwin wanted to rule the entire kingdom and realized it would divide the country's resources, but in order to prevent a civil war Melisende agreed to the compromise.
Neither would air as a result of his death.
Neither would the employment of British troops be acceptable nor would they be likely to restore peaceful conditions, certainly not in the long term.

Neither and even
Neither the clothing nor the buildings — not even the colors — accurately represented the Bible story of Joseph.
Neither does it state what the delimitation between nations should be — or even what constitutes a nation.
Neither bats nor purple martins are known to control or even significantly reduce mosquito populations.
Neither side sought nuclear conflict, even though it threatened to break out on multiple occasions.
Neither cause worked out very well however, as men weren't interested in women's civil rights and she was unable to even cast simple pewter tankards.
In writing to George Devine, who directed the Old Vic production, Beckett suggests thatthe inquirer ( light ) begins to emerge as no less a victim of his inquiry than they and as needing to be free, within narrow limits, literally to act the part, i. e. to vary only slightly his speeds and intensities .” But the role of the light is even more ambiguous, for it has also been seen as “ a metaphor for our attention ( relentless, all-consuming, whimsical )” and a way of “ switching on and switching off speech exactly as a playwright does when he moves from one line of dialogue on his page to the next .” Neither of these analogies conflicts with the more popular views where the spotlight is believed by to represent God, or some other moral agent tasked with assessing, each character's case to be relieved from the binds of the urn by having them relive this relationship, which has ruined all their lives.
Neither the Rapier nor the Dagger proved very reliable, due to poor cooling of the rearmost cylinders, and even the Dagger's was less than its competitors ' offerings when shipped.
Neither Ptolemy's Almagest nor Al Sufi's Book of Fixed Stars noted this nebula, even though they both listed patches of nebulosity elsewhere in the night sky ; nor did Galileo mention it, even though he also made telescopic observations surrounding it in 1610 and 1617.
Neither of these requirements were in place at Chernobyl: since the reactor's actual design bore the approval stamp of the Kurchatov Institute and was considered a state secret, discussion of the reactor's flaws was forbidden, even among the actual personnel operating the plant.
That European outpost, Australia, which began its existence as a penal colony, had a much more flexible view of cohabitation and sexual bonding than was known in Europe itself at the time, " Neither the male nor the female convicts thought it was disgraceful, or even wrong, to live together out of wedlock.
Neither Leonore Lemmon nor even other guests who were at the scene made any apology for their delay in calling the police after hearing the fatal gunshot that killed Reeves ; the shock of the death, the lateness of the hour, and their state of intoxication were given as reasons for the delay.
Neither Greek nor Latin was taught at his school — nor even French language by all accounts, for it was only after he left school that he acquired the elements of grammar from a printer, in Péronne, called Lainez, with whom he served an apprenticeship from the age of 14 years of age ( after a spell as a waiter, for his aunt ).
Neither from official liberalism nor from the press did he receive support ; even the republican National was opposed to him because of his championship of labour.
Neither of the wounds were fatal ( or even near fatal ), but it did put a damper on his fighting abilities.
Neither general succeeded in obtaining an advantage over the other, or even in engaging in battle.
Neither demonization occurs in the oldest texts: in the Rigveda, there is not yet any hard-and-fast distinction between asuras and dēvas, and even in the later Vedas, the two groups ( though thematically in opposition ) cooperate at certain times .< ref >
Neither team could have made the playoffs even if they won the game ; therefore, Pro Cricket chose to not play the game.
Neither the serpent bites, nor the tiger eats, even the god of death is afraid when the household deads protect ,”
Neither should gold-plated jewelry be used and even though the EU allows it, gold should never be used in healing piercings.
Neither the eye-popping interiors nor the extravagant gardens at Port Lympne could be described as in any way " reserved ", or even " English ".
Neither site is near the size necessary to hold that number of people if we accept even as an approximate Newson ’ s ( 1987: 87 ) estimates of 0. 045 to 0. 06 persons / hectare for Pacific Nicaragua at Spanish contact, and as little as 0. 02 persons / hectare for Nicoya.
A similar arrangement was also seen in Spain in the 1270's, according to Ramon Llull Neither horse, nor armor, nor even being chosen by others is sufficient to show forth the high honor that pertains to a Knight.

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