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No-one and was
No-one would pretend that everything was working perfectly, nevertheless, a great deal had been achieved in the first year following independence.
No-one was killed during the militia's interventions.
No-one was below the poverty line.
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.
No-one was killed though many ( including the preacher ) were thrown to the ground.
No-one was able to cross that night, although seven men crossed during the next two days.
No-one on the motorway was injured, and all vehicles in the vicinity of the disaster were undamaged.
In the motto " No-one harasses me with impunity " ( Latin: " Nemo me impune lacessit "), " me " was therefore originally the thistle itself, but by extension now refers to the Scottish regiments which have adopted it.
No-one was injured during the attack, which took place on 22 February 1941, and the damage was easily repaired by the lightkeepers.
No-one was expected to act immediately upon any word but to wait for it to be ministered to them in the right way.
No-one was hurt and the superstructure of the lift was not damaged.
No-one was killed or injured in either attack.
No-one was killed as a result of the fire ; 14 people ( four passengers, one police officer and nine members of London Underground staff ) were taken to hospital for smoke inhalation, of whom all but one were released next day.
No-one was killed and the collapsed part was rebuilt.
No-one was certain what would become of him once he left the college but his academic prowess presented the solution of moving to England to study at Cambridge University.
No-one noticing alleged blood on Mrs Chamberlain's clothes in the hours after the disappearance was purely fortunate.
: No-one doubted at the time that this particle was elementary, but a few years later, this hyperon, the proton, the neutron, the pion and other hadrons had lost their status of elementary particles as they turned out to be complex particles too consisting of quarks and antiquarks.
No-one was hurt, but Irvine was banned initially for one race, later extended to three races by the FIA after an unsuccessful appeal.

No-one and no
There's no way he would have said ' No-one should play those songs again.

No-one and .
No-one doubts that a trustee has fiduciary responsibilities.
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 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.
:< 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 who has seriously spent time before an Agnes Martin, letting its peace communicate itself, receiving its inexplicable and ineffable happiness, has ever been disappointed.
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.

was and refused
Anne was furious, and Bolingbroke advised that the request be refused.
If his circumspection in regard to Philip's sensibilities went so far that he even refused to grant a dispensation for the marriage of Amadee's daughter, Agnes, to the son of the dauphin of Vienne -- a truly peacemaking move according to thirteenth-century ideas, for Savoy and Dauphine were as usual fighting on opposite sides -- for fear that he might seem to be favoring the anti-French coalition, he would certainly never take the far more drastic step of ordering the return of Gascony to Edward, even though, as he admitted to the English ambassadors, he had been advised that the original cession was invalid.
Those who refused to believe that He was the eternal Son of God were termed Arianists.
He refused to bring Claire to it even as an occasional visitor, claiming that his every move was watched by spies of the Milbankes.
but the old fellow, a lifelong teetotaler, refused it, and no more was thought of the matter.
We may say that his problem was diagnosed but that he refused treatment.
Finally, he was cooking, washing dishes, bathing the children, and even ironing -- and still his wife refused to have relations as often as he desired them.
But when a board of inquiry was called to look into the charges of cowardice made against him, the men who had seen Reno leave the battlefield and the officer who had heard Reno suggest that the wounded be left to be tortured by the Sioux, refused to say a harsh word against him.
John Foster Dulles escaped by keeping his personal show on the road and because Lyndon Johnson, who was then operating the Senate, refused to let it become an Inquisition.
She refused to have a doctor, insisting there was nothing a doctor could do for her.
That you have refused to drive him into the family business or push him into a profession so you can say at the club, `` Of course David has known since he was twelve he wanted to be an engineer '' -- or a lawyer, or an editor??
There was only one possible answer, but Jack's horrified mind refused to believe it until he had fed the radar plots of the skiff's course into the computer.
Lincoln refused to allow any negotiation with the Confederacy as a coequal ; his sole objective was an agreement to end the fighting and the meetings produced no results.
In the past, a defendant who refused to plead ( or " stood mute ") was subject to peine forte et dure ( Law French for " strong and hard punishment ").
Gen. Felix Huston, challenging each other for the command of the Texas Army ; Johnston refused to fire on Huston and lost the position after he was wounded in the pelvis.
Yet the public loved him, and Christie refused to kill him off, claiming that it was her duty to produce what the public liked, and what the public liked was Poirot.
left In keeping with his democratic ideals, Mackenzie refused the offer of a knighthood three times, and was thus the only one of Canada's first eight Prime Ministers not to be knighted.
One of his first acts as Emperor was to persuade the Senate to grant divine honours to Hadrian, which they had at first refused ; his efforts to persuade the Senate to grant these honours is the most likely reason given for his title of Pius ( dutiful in affection ; compare pietas ).
According to a 16th century French poem, Dionysus, the god of intoxication, and of wine, was pursuing a maiden named Amethystos, who refused his affections.
At first he energetically refused the office, for which he was in no way prepared: Ambrose was neither baptized nor formally trained in theology.
Ambrose refused and was required to answer for his conduct before the council.
" Thus Ambrose refused to be drawn into a false conflict over which particular local church had the " right " liturgical form where there was no substantial problem.
Abby May wrote in her journal on January 17, 1843, " A day of some excitement, as Mr. Alcott refused to pay his town tax ... After waiting some time to be committed jail, he was told it was paid by a friend.

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