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No one seriously contends, of course, that the domineering wife is, sexually speaking, a new character in our world.
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No one walked in this country, least of all Ed Dow or Dutch Renfro or any of the rest of the Bar B crew.
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
No one seemed to know for sure what had happened, nor was there any purpose or responsibility in the muttering feet and urgent voices behind the driver, beyond finding out.
No one wanted a larger family or no children, and none hoped for a castle or said that living in less settled circumstances would be satisfactory.
No one asks questions about the free union of the sexes in West Venice so long as the partners share the negative attitudes of the group.
No one will deny that such broad developments and transitions are of great intrinsic interest and the study of ideas in literature would be woefully incomplete without frequent reference to them.
No load of sin had been laid on my shoulders, nor did earnest effort enable me to become conscious of one.
No one, he wrote, took any corn of Greville's, for his bailiff of husbandry `` swore a greate oathe thatt who soe came to put hys hande into hys sackes for anye corne shuld leave hys hande behynde hym ''.
No one was ever educated through bull-sessions in anything other than, to quote him again, `` perfumed bullshit.
No and seriously
No one can deny that these `` back door '' admissions to membership provisions have been seriously abused nor that they have not resulted in the admission of downright incompetents to membership in supposedly learned societies.
A safeword makes it possible for a bottom to say " No " or " Stop " and pretend as much as he or she wants without really meaning it while still having a safe way of indicating they seriously need the scene to stop.
No imperialist nation seriously considered returning control of the land to the Congolese population.
No major ship was sunk ( although several fireships were expended on each side ), but many were seriously damaged and about 3, 000 men died: two-thirds of them English or French.
“ It is difficult to deal seriously with Joseph Smith ’ s impudent fraud .... Smith has turned the goddess in Facsimile No. 3 into a king and Osiris into Abraham .”
No one was injured, and the launchpad itself was not seriously damaged, though several cars were destroyed and a few buildings were damaged.
No passengers were seriously injured, but Lofting died as a result of his heart failure before he could be removed from the wreckage.
No American had ever before won the 10, 000 m, nor had one come seriously close until Galen Rupp took the silver at the 2012 London Olympics.
No accurate surveys have been published, and published elevations have been claimed to be seriously inflated, so the elevations given on this page are all approximate.
No sooner had he recovered from the illness which his last journey had occasioned than he set out, under the auspices of the Academy of St Petersburg and the Alexander University, on an exploration of the whole province of Siberia, which resulted in a vast addition to previous knowledge, but seriously affected the health of the adventurous investigator.
* January 22, 1956: Bound for San Diego, the two RDCs ( making up train No. 82 ) derail at 69 mph in an evening high-speed accident at Redondo Junction, just south of the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal ( LAUPT ), killing 30 and seriously injuring 117.
He says seriously, by way of illustration ; “ No body ever saw a dog make a fair and deliberate “ exchange of one bone for another with another dog .” Smith's Wealth of Nations, Vol.
According to Hoppus, a few lines near the end of the song were written the day the final cut of the song was completed: " No one should take themselves so seriously, with many years ahead to fall in line – why would you wish that on me?
Aside from the lack of absolute certainty as to identification, Air Vice Marshal Bill Bostock, Air Officer Commanding RAAF Command, contended that naming him would change the impact of the news upon Newton's fellow No. 22 Squadron members " from the impersonal to the closely personal " and hence " seriously affect morale ".
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