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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 ".
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Nobody and what
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Nobody can do a movie about my life without me being involved, because nobody knows what really happened in my life until I tell them.
On 13 August 1961, work began on what was to become the Berlin Wall, only two months after Ulbricht had emphatically denied that there were such plans (" Nobody has the intention of building a wall ").
Nobody had warned me that Mayer was a better actor than any of us, and I was unprepared for what happened next.
" Nobody can reproduce these talks verbatim, but I believe that the spirit of what the people said, and how they did, is conserved ," the author tries to explain in the preface.
Nobody knows what happened on the lake, but on the other side, the girl just waved him good-bye and left ...
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Nobody knows precisely what the Betty Parris and her girls friends were experiencing, but it manifested itself as odd postures, foolish and ridiculous speech, distempers, and fits.
Biographer Earl Conrad said, " Nobody clearly knew what he wrote or didn't write .... Publishers tend to credit him with writing the songs known to bear his name as a lyricist ....
And wait until you see what we came up with to explain why she's been lost: Nobody ever knew she even existed.
And wait until you see what we came up with to explain why she's been lost: Nobody ever knew she even existed.
She is evil, power hungry to get what she wants (" Winkie Chant / Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News ").
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