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Nobody liked to hire him because you never could tell when he was going to be taken drunk.
Nobody wanted Americans to be hurt or captured, and few soldiers could be spared as escorts.
Nobody could hear what was going on in this underground vault.
One journalist wrote: " Nobody in the world but Charlie Chaplin could have done it.
Nobody knew then that there could be space.
Nobody believed the balloons could have come directly from Japan.
She accepts, but when he asks her how much she loves him, she admits " Nobody could love ' ee more than Tess did!
* In a 10 March 2011 Mail Online article titled " Nobody could do this better ", critic Quentin Letts gave a five-star review to Hugh Osborne's " supberb " stage adaptation, featuring " three male actors Daws, Peter Forbes, and Steven Blakeley playing a variety of roles — of both sexes ".
It ’ s no business at all of an outgoing MP to interfere in the selection of a candidate to succeed him in such a way .” Michael responded saying: “ Nobody who has the interests of the Labour Party or the wider electorate of Cardiff South & Penarth could possibly come up with this set of lies and half truths.
Nobody could predict the wavelengths of the hydrogen lines until 1885 when the Balmer formula gave an empirical formula for the visible hydrogen spectrum.
Nobody could enter or leave the bubble, a la Big Brother.
Nobody was allowed to read the Sacho, not even the king, and any historiographer who disclosed its contents or changed the content could be punished with beheading.
" Wayne recalled to Isaacson that " Nobody at Atari knew, and I could count on my toes and fingers the number of people I told in my whole life.
Nobody who knew John and the work he was doing could have missed the description of Smiley in my first novel ".
Nobody could infer the master-mind in the top of that edifice from the edifice itself.
Nobody expected the tragedy, which occurred on the morning of 24 November: during a short break between the deliberations in the town of Marcinkowo Górne, a group of Pomeranians attacked both Leszek I the White and Henry I the Bearded ; Leszek I was killed and Henry I severely wounded, but could survive.
Nobody however will say that because this stock of objects has no actual market price, that it has no value ; everybody knows that its exchange value could be expressed in money, within a certain range of probable prices ; they may also know approximately that a quantity of one good is " worth " a certain quantity of another good.
Nobody else could get over 85 metres.
Nobody knew then if chimps could swim.
< span style =" font-size: 90 %;"> Nobody could call the whole nation a criminal, nor the individuals that have aired their political views.
Nobody could understand what Cao Cao meant by this, except Yang Xiu, who explained that, since, in Chinese, " 門 " means door, writing the character " 活 " inside a door forms the character " 闊 ", which means " wide ".
Nobody knows how many civilians died, but it could have been as high as 10, 000.
Nobody, including Madeley, could pin down what position he preferred – as the oft-heard footballing cliché says: " I don't mind where I play as long as I'm on the pitch ", although this is usually uttered by players being asked to play out of their natural position.
Nobody could hold a candle to him.

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Palin also initiated the " Spanish Inquisition sketch ", which included the catchphrase " Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
On pages 190 and 191 of Owen Gingerich's monograph on Copernicus The Book Nobody Read, reference is made to an astronomical fresco in the main gallery of the Escorial Library, near Madrid, Spain, built 1567-84, which shows Dionysius the Areopagite observing an eclipse at the time of Christ's crucifixion.
He has stated in interviews that Il mio nome è Nessuno ( My Name Is Nobody, 1973 ), in which he co-starred with the American Henry Fonda, is his personal favorite of all his films.
Nobody excelled him in that judgment, with which he united to his own observations on nature the energy of Michael Angelo, and the beauty and simplicity of the antique.
commercial in which a garish, hyper pitchman ( modelled after Ron Popeil ) touts a food blender that turns an entire bass into liquid pulp, " to writers and cast members the ' Bass-O-Matic ' was so exhilaratingly strange that many remember sitting and listening, open-mouthed ... Nobody felt jealous of it because they couldn't imagine writing anything remotely like it.
At a trading post, a bigoted missionary ( Alfred Molina ) identifies Blake and attempts to kill him, resulting in a shootout which Blake and Nobody survive.
The foundation of the Royal Exchange is the background of Thomas Heywood's play: If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody part 2, in which a Lord extols the quality of the building when asked if he has ever seen " a goodlier frame ":
The metal ballad " Nobody Hears " and the crossover hit " I'll Hate You Better ", both of which managed to chart on the modern rock radio Billboards.
" If You Need Me " was " the first of several great preaching scorchers ": " Can ’ t Nobody Love You ", " You ’ re Good For Me ", and " Goodbye Baby, Baby Goodbye ", which were all arranged by Gary Sherman, the man behind many Garnet Mimms hits.
The first was 1973's " Nobody Wins ", which reached the top five that spring and became her last Top 100 pop hit, peaking at No. 70.
Eazy-E used a sample of his voice from his recording " Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt ", which also became a major hit by Eazy-E with the same title.
The Berenstains often drew inspiration from their own family experiences, which Stan credited for the series ' continued relevance: " Kids still tell fibs and they mess up their rooms and they still throw tantrums in the supermarket ... Nobody gets shot.
Nobody notices the hearse, which sped from the scene minutes earlier.
Singles for " California Girls " and " Just a Gigolo / I Ain't Got Nobody " succeeded largely due to their innovative music videos ( produced by Jerry Kramer and co-produced by Glenn Goodwin and Bobby Diebold ), which featured ridiculous characters created by Roth and his Creative Chief Director, Pete Angelus, who'd previously directed Van Halen's Roth-era videos.
O ' Dea made some film appearances, such as Darby O ' Gill and the Little People ( 1959 ) in which he played King Brian of the little people and Johnny Nobody ( 1961 ).
He began to change his image towards the end of the decade to more tough guy roles such as Chuka ( which he also produced, 1967 ), Dark of the Sun ( aka The Mercenaries, 1968 ), Nobody Runs Forever ( 1968 ) and Darker than Amber ( 1970 ).
Cara appeared in on-and off-Broadway theatrical shows including the musicals Ain't Misbehavin ', The Me Nobody Knows ( which won an Obie award ), Maggie Flynn opposite Shirley Jones and Jack Cassidy, and Via Galactica with Raul Julia.
He has also been featured in space exploration documentaries, such as In the Shadow of the Moon, in which he stated: " Truth needs no defense " and " Nobody can take those footsteps I made on the surface of the moon away from me.
* The regimental motto is Nemo Me Impune Lacessit ( Nobody assails me with impunity ), also the motto of the Order of the Thistle, to which it refers.
Nobody in the group knows which part they are in.
Nobody questions the result which was a one-sided British tactical victory.
Acuff performed popular songs of the day, including Pee Wee King's Tennessee Waltz and Dorsey Dixon's " I Didn't Hear Nobody Pray ", the latter of which he appropriated and renamed " Wreck on the Highway ".
Changing their name to The Valentinos, Cooke produced and arranged the group's first hit single, " Looking for a Love ", which was a pop version of a gospel song they had released titled " Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray ", written by Bobby.
In September 1967 " Nobody but Me " was released and became their only Billboard Top 40 hit, which meant that Capitol would not correct the spelling.

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