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No trace exists, and it is unlikely that Bizet ever started it.
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No trace of it has been found, but the location of the stadium and some remnants of retaining walls lead to the conclusion that is was set on a plain apart from the main part of the city and well away from the Peribolos of Apollo.
No trace of them remains today, but this likely commemorates the Cornish foundation myth, being the point, Lam Goemagot-the Giant's Leap-from which the Giant was cast into the sea by the hero Corin.
" No trace of such an oral tradition, which Homer's listeners would have recognized in Nestor's allusion, survived in literary epic.
* No trace of life was discovered on any of the other planets in our solar system ( or anywhere else in the universe ), although it remained undetermined whether some forms of primitive life might exist, or might have existed, somewhere.
No documentary evidence exists to back up this legend, and it also requires the variety to later vanish from the Marseilles region without leaving any trace.
No trace is, however, found of a more extensive circuit, though the remains of two lines of wall, evidently connected with the port, are found in the small valley east of the city.
No trace of it is left, but Aubrey noted " At Verulam is to be seen, in some few places, some remains of the wall of this Citie " ( see illustration ).
No trace remains of it, and the historical and epigraphical record offers only sparse details to suggest its exact location.
No trace of a causeway nor of a valley temple has been found to this day, and it is likely that there never was any.
No trace of such an oral tradition, which Homer's listeners would have recognized in Nestor's allusion, survived in literary epic.
No trace of such an oral tradition, which Homer's listeners would have recognized in Nestor's allusion, survived in literary epic.
No trace of medieval buildings remains above ground level today, with the exception of the great Record Tower ( ca.
No and exists
No convention exists regarding the names for operations from registers to accumulator and from accumulator to registers.
No official, unarguably complete version of the Tales exists and no consensus has been reached regarding the order in which Chaucer intended the stories to be placed.
No official, unarguably complete version of the Tales exists and no consensus has been reached regarding the order in which Chaucer intended the stories to be placed.
No current agreement exists on how many of the evacuees met the criteria to be an Ilois, and thus be an indigenous person at the time of their removal, but the UK and Mauritian governments agreed in 1972 that 426 families, numbering 1, 151 individuals were due compensation payments as exiled Ilois.
No legal distinction currently exists in the United States between medical and recreational use, sale, or purchase.
No specific notation or title for the medical disciplines exists in the Netherlands, although a physician is usually referred to as " dokter " ( note the spelling difference ) this does not necessarily imply the physician holds a PhD degree.
Schopenhauer claimed that “ everything that exists for knowledge, and hence the whole of this world, is only object in relation to the subject, perception of the perceiver, in a word, representation .” According to him there can be " No object without subject " because " everything objective is already conditioned as such in manifold ways by the knowing subject with the forms of its knowing, and presupposes these forms …"
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
No universal term other than Eskimo, inclusive of all Inuit and Yupik people, exists for the Inuit and Yupik peoples.
No single authoritative collection of his work exists, and controversy remains as to the authenticity of a number of works attributed to Galen.
No marker of a future tense exists on the verb in English ; the futurity of an event may be expressed through the use of the auxiliary verbs " will " and " shall ", by a present form, as in " tomorrow we go to Newark ", or by some other means.
No central monitoring or performance measurement facility exists that tracks or maintains the state of the network.
" No phenomenon is mortal ," Malevich wrote in an unpublished manuscript, " and this means not only the body but the idea as well, a symbol that one is eternally reincarnated in another form which actually exists in the conscious and unconscious person.
No consensus exists whether or not the attribute has any effect on ranking at any of the major search engines today.
No conclusive evidence exists, but some believe he could have seen the tip of a southernmost island in the group.
" No accepted theory of parapsychology currently exists, and many competing and often conflicting models have been advocated by different parapsychologists in an attempt to explain reported paranormal phenomena.
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