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`` Never mind '', she said sternly.
`` Never mind, thank you '', he said.
`` Never mind '', Arlene had said, after the policeman had left, having pursued the usual unco-operative course of grownups.
`` Never mind.
Never mind whether the Kikiyus and the Bantus enjoyed Wilsonian self-determination: the point is that in the struggle for the world that vast land mass was under the domination and influence of the West.
`` Never mind.
Never mind that brute-force might require 2 < sup > 128 </ sup > encryptions ; an attack requiring 2 < sup > 110 </ sup > encryptions would be considered a break ... simply put, a break can just be a certificational weakness: evidence that the cipher does not perform as advertised.
" Never mind the why and wherefore " ( Josephine, Captain and Sir Joseph )
Never mind about Hamlet.
* " Never mind " or " nothing much " in common Internet slang
He wrote, " I refrained from writing another one, thinking to myself: Never mind, I will prove that I am able to become a greater scientist than some of you, even without the title of Doctor.
Once corrected on her misunderstanding, Litella would end her segment with a polite " Never mind ", although in later episodes, she would also answer Jane Curtin's frustration with a simple " Bitch!
Following Yalta, in Moscow, when Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov expressed worry that the Yalta Agreement's wording might impede Stalin's plans, Stalin responded " Never mind.
When Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov expressed concern that the Yalta Agreement's wording might impede Stalin's plans in Central Europe, Stalin responded " Never mind.
" George P Pelecanos of Uncut magazine has called it " One of the great rock ' n roll performances, and as close to a perfect song as anyone's ever recorded ," while Chris T-T in the same publication declared " Never mind The Beatles or The Rolling Stones, this is the best rock ' n roll track of all time.
" Ravelli: " Never mind — whose confession is this?
Sägesser later quoted Giglio as saying, " Never mind, icebergs!
Radner's Litella character was apt to misinterpreting stories and not being aware of it until Curtin would correct her, at which promptly, Litella would cheerfully say, " Never mind ... bitch!
' - ' Never mind your Victory ,' I said.
The lyrics from several songs from her 2009 album I Feel Cream tackle the issue of age, including Trick or Treat (" you lick my crow's feet "), Show Stopper (" Never mind my age, it's like we're breaking out of a cage ") and Mommy Complex.
Never mind, just get me a cup of hot fat.
He reportedly said, " Never mind what he says to the ball.
In 1987, the band celebrated its first chart success with the record Never Mind the Hosen, Here's Die Roten Rosen ( Never mind the Trousers – Here ’ s the Red Roses ) using the pseudonym Die Roten Rosen ( The Red Roses ).

Never and how
In 1962, Stone wrote the Success System That Never Fails, in which he suggested how to become successful and have a healthy, productive lifestyle.
Journalist Yvonne Ridley wrote in CounterPunch that " D-G Mark Thompson might not care much for the BBC ’ s reputation but he should have a duty of care to his staff because it looks as if his pro-Israel stance is now endangering the safety of his own news teams, many of whom find his views repugnant in any case " and with respect to his 2005 meeting with Ariel Sharon, wrote " Never before had any BBC Director-General embarked on such a meeting and references to it are removed continually from Thompson ’ s biography on Wikipedia, an indication of just how sensitive the whole event remains.
Never let it be forgotten how much this country owes, in the fight against cruelty and corruption, to its free Press .”
Never a supporter of the Communist Party or even a socialist, she did breathe the progressive air of 1930s New York City ; she always laughed as she described how she and a Barnard friend met their physical education requirement by improvising a tap-dance version of The Internationale.
Exceptions include " Color Me True ", a more somber selection about how one fits in with society, Sly's solo number " Don't Burn Baby ", and " I'll Never Fall in Love Again ", a slow ballad sung by Larry Graham.
While " Hero " describes the hidden power inside each individual, " Never Too Far " encourages those who are doubtful over their very existence, and how through perseverance, one can see that nothing is ever ' too far away '.
* Never, under any circumstances, have a legitimate job or significant property ( e. g. a house ), no matter how much difficulty this brings ; live only on money obtained through gambling or theft ( the word ' theft ' as used here describes any criminal activity considered ' legitimate ' by the Vory ), and rely on lower-level criminals for accommodation.
It is a questionnaire consisting of 16 items ; in which participants rank how often memory failure occurs using a 5-point scale ( Very Often, Quite Often, Sometimes, Rarely, and Never ).
Applegarth also became an executive member of the London Trades Council ( LTC ), and advocated a moderate approach to trade unionism with an emphasis on negotiations rather than strike action, telling his fellow trade unionists to " Never surrender the right to strike, but be careful how you use a double-edged weapon ".
Never said I didn't know how to use it.

Never and much
Never before has the introduction of a weapon caused so much apprehension and fear.
Never before had any person controlled as much land as Genghis Khan.
** WWII: Winston Churchill pays tribute in the House of Commons to the Royal Air Force: " Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
" " Never in the history of journalism has so much been read for so long by so few ," wrote Geoffrey Crowther, a former editor.
Consequentially the paper opposed Macmillan ’ s government ’ s re-election in 1959, complaining: " The continued Conservative pretence that Suez was a good, a noble, a wise venture has been too much to stomach … the Government is taking its stand on a solid principle: ' Never admit a mistake.
" He highly praised the game's Team, Wits, Fists system, about which he wrote, " Never before has a game paid this much attention to what the player wants.
At the foot of the memorial is inscribed the war-time quote commemorating the Battle of Britain: Never in the field of human conflict, has so much been owed by so many to so few — Winston Churchill 1942.
As a child, Giles dreamed of being either " a fighter pilot or possibly a grocer ", but he soon learned that being a Watcher is a calling, much as being a Slayer is, and Rupert's father explained his destiny to him when he was ten years old ( revealed in " Never Kill a Boy on the First Date ").
From early December 1940 to February 1941, during Operation Compass, the exploits of the Western Desert Force earned a parody of Winston Churchill's famous quote, " Never has so much been owed by so many, to so few.
" So many Italians were captured by the Western Desert Force that Anthony Eden said, " Never has so much been surrendered by so many, to so few.
** Never before in any comparable area, have I found so many ranking executives giving so much attention to religion.
Mabus, who ran on the slogan " Mississippi Will Never Be Last Again ," was billed as " the face of the New South ," much like his counterpart in Arkansas at the time, Bill Clinton.
personnel who fought in the battle: " Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few ".—
Never had the Swiss suffered such awful casualties while being unable to inflict much damage upon their foe.
" Maslin also thought highly of Connery in the role, observing that " in Never Say Never Again, the formula is broadened to accommodate an older, seasoned man of much greater stature, and Mr. Connery expertly fills the bill.
If one bottle is taken down, there are still infinite bottles of beer on the wall ( thus creating an unending sequence much like " The Song That Never Ends ").
The song, based on a much older version called " The Ship That Never Returned " ( or its railroad successor, " Wreck of the Old 97 "), was composed in 1949 as part of the election campaign of Walter A. O ' Brien, a Progressive Party candidate for Boston mayor.
The second single, their third Sedaka title, " You Never Done It Like That " ( US No. 10 ), fared much better, returning the duo to the Top 10.
' Never eating meat, he fasted much, wore a hair shirt and an angular chain, slept on the bare floor, and chastised his body until the blood flowed.
Scully announced the news of his death by saying, " Never have I been asked to make an announcement that hurts me as much as this one.

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