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When Odysseus attacks the Cyclops later that night and stabs him in the eye, the Cyclops runs out of his cave, yelling to the other cyclopes that " No-one has hurt me!
No-one who has seriously spent time before an Agnes Martin, letting its peace communicate itself, receiving its inexplicable and ineffable happiness, has ever been disappointed.
No-one has shown that the laws of physics inside a simulation and those outside it have to be the same, and simulations of different physical laws have been constructed.
No-one has ever been rash enough to claim a nation-wide unity of all aspects of Neolithic archaeology!
No-one has clearly demonstrated that the ERN comes from the ACC.
No-one else has scored more consecutive hundreds.
No-one has their future until it becomes their present.
:* No-one has subsequently purchased or otherwise acquired the foreshore or the seabed ; and
" No-one in the world has heard anything from us in over 6 years, and in just a few weeks thats all going to change
No-one has a right to a child.
No-one has ever been charged with his murder and it is not known which group, whether loyalist, republican, state-security service or criminal carried out the assassination.
No-one has ever been charged with the attacks.
No-one has ever given himself life.
No-one has ever seen a force, a thought or a feeling appear in the world in their inner reality ; no-one has ever found them by digging into the ground.
No-one likes these changes, especially Isobel, who has Alex planning to cut down all the trees on her farm.
" No-one has ever survived his attention.
No-one since his time has ever kept so tight a grip on the work of the whole office.

No-one and .
No-one would pretend that everything was working perfectly, nevertheless, a great deal had been achieved in the first year following independence.
No-one is concerned that a boy is beaten.
( Latin: " No-one provokes me with impunity "); the supporters are the unicorn and lion, who support both the escutcheon and lances, from which fly the flags of Scotland and England.
No-one was refused entry and no flag-related material or clothing was confiscated.
No-one was killed during the militia's interventions.
No-one trusts anyone, everyone appears to be ready to backstab anyone else ( often literally ), and everyone seems genuinely interested in only one thing: himself or herself.
No-one knows its size or shape — due to its invisibility.
No-one was below the poverty line.
:< sup > 10 </ sup > No-one is fierce enough to rouse him.
No-one realised it at the time, but he had come to the end of his life as a university academic.
No-one was prepared to take on the task, although it appears from the Act that the river was navigable from Peterborough to Alwalton at the time.
There's no way he would have said ' No-one should play those songs again.
No-one was killed though many ( including the preacher ) were thrown to the ground.
Issue two, No-one Escapes the Fury, featured The Fury, based on Spider-Man with elements taken from Daredevil, as well as Sky Solo, Lady of L. A. S. E. R., a female version of Nick Fury, agent of S. H. I. E. L. D .., and mentions a character called " King Zero ", who appears to be a Namor parody.

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I have often searched for a graphic way of impressing our superiority on those Americans who have doubts, and I think Mr. Jameson Campaigne has done it well in his new book American Might And Soviet Myth.
Brooding about future wars, the Field Marshal has this to say: `` The Asian fighting man is at least equally brave ( as the white ), usually more careless of death, less encumbered by mental doubts, less troubled by humanitarian sentiment, and not so moved by slaughter and mutilation around him.
An army that can trust the commands of their leaders with conviction in its success invariably has a higher morale than an army that doubts its every move.
This method fell into disrepute in the early twentieth century because of grave doubts about its reliability, but has been rehabilitated to some degree, especially when used in combination with techniques for examining brain activity.
Over time, these canons were supplemented with decretals of the Bishops of Rome, which were responses to doubts or problems according to the maxim, " Roma locuta est, causa finita est " (" Rome has spoken, case is closed ").
That Ezekiel endeavors, differently than others of the Bible's authors who describe mystic visions, to report about as many details of the design of what he has perceived as possible nourishes doubts that his account can usefully be interpreted merely on a mystical basis and strengthens tendencies to explain certain passages of the book as descriptions of sightings of a spacecraft.
Since then the proof has gained wider acceptance, although doubts remain.
Modern scholarship, however, has cast doubts on the actual quality of Jerome's Hebrew knowledge.
For example geochemical signatures from rocks may help to discover when life first arose on Earth, and analyses of carbon isotope ratios may help to identify climate changes and even to explain major transitions such as the Permian – Triassic extinction event .< ref name =" Twitchett "> A relatively recent discipline, molecular phylogenetics, often helps by using comparisons of different modern organisms ' DNA and RNA to re-construct evolutionary " family trees "; it has also been used to estimate the dates of important evolutionary developments, although this approach is controversial because of doubts about the reliability of the " molecular clock ".
While he doubts this is so, he nonetheless states: “ In his unrelated state, man has a natural right to his property, to his character, to liberty, and to safety .” James Wilson asks whether “ the primary and principal object in the institution of government … was … to acquire new rights by human establishment?
In a statement broadcast on radio, the acting governor, Patricia Vega, said, " I no longer have any doubts that FARC has done it again.
As D. Guthrie put it, “ It is fair to assume, therefore, that he saw no reason to treat these doubts as serious, and this would mean to imply that in his time the epistle was widely regarded as canonical .” Origen, in another passage, has been interpreted as considering the letter to be Petrine in authorship.
He is thirtyish, but has changed appearance so many times even he has doubts as to how he originally looked.
The official account has been put to question by foreign scholars, who have raised doubts over Lin's choice of the Soviet Union as a destination, the plane's route, the identity of the passengers, and whether or not a coup was actually taking place.
:“ The Skeptic ’ s Dictionary is aimed at four distinct audiences: the open-minded seeker, who makes no commitment to or disavowal of occult claims ; the soft skeptic, who is more prone to doubt than to believe ; the hardened skeptic, who has strong disbelief about all things occult ; and the believing doubter, who is prone to believe but has some doubts.
If the trier of fact has no doubt as to the defendant's guilt, or if their only doubts are unreasonable doubts, then the prosecutor has proven the defendant's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt and the defendant should be pronounced guilty.
Fiona and Mr. Lundie arrive, and Tommy, shaken by Jeff's confession, tells Fiona that even though he loves her, he cannot stay ; he still has doubts (" From This Day On ").
However, it has expressed strong doubts about the Iraq war, and some of its contributors, such as Matthew Parris and Stuart Reid, express a more old-school conservative position.
" York reports back for duty and tells his superiors that he can serve his country, leaving the matter in God's hands, though he still has doubts that whether the Bible allows that he can kill someone.

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