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Nobody knows how many Southerners there are in this category.
The latter definition is necessary, because there are logically true but logically unknowable propositions such as " Nobody knows that this sentence is true ":
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.
Nobody knows the exact number, but a recent TV inquiry estimated 300, 000-400, 000.
Nobody knows how many Jews died in those air raids ".
Nobody knows what it is they forbid.
Nobody knows why Berlin was chosen.
Nobody knows what causes the light to appear over Bailey's Prairie.
:" Nobody knows whether we were catalysts or invented something, or just the froth riding on a wave of its own.
Nobody knows Mr. Bush and he hasn't a Chinaman's chance.
Nobody knows what happened on the lake, but on the other side, the girl just waved him good-bye and left ...
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.
* Nobody knows ( 2002 )
When questioned about his past alleged cocaine use in 2007 Wilson reaffirmed " Nobody knows the answer to that and I ain't telling ".
Nobody knows that who has the pride of this world.
Nobody knows it the way we do.
Nobody in the group knows which part they are in.
* " Nobody really knows what the Bourne shell's grammar is.
Nobody knows how he managed to breed them, though it is stated by Treebeard of the Ents that Trolls were " made in mockery of " them, as Orcs were of Elves, though not necessarily from Entish stock.
Nobody knows why, it is lost to history., during the early Joseon Dynasty.
Nobody knows for certain why cats purr, but the following reasons are speculated:
# Nobody knows principle: Demand uncertainty exists because the consumers ' reaction to a product are neither known beforehand, nor easily understood afterward.
Nobody knows exactly what they are or where they come from.
Nobody knows what happened to Booker and Sheldon's parents.
* Fotzel slices: Nobody really knows how this dish got its name.

Nobody and if
::“ It is truly a whimsical supposition that, if mankind were agreed in considering utility to be the test of morality, they would remain without any agreement as to what is useful, and would take no measures for having their notions on the subject taught to the young, and enforced by law and opinion … to consider the rules of morality as improvable, is one thing ; to pass over the intermediate generalisations entirely, and endeavour to test each individual action directly by the first principle, is another … The proposition that happiness is the end and aim of morality, does not mean that no road ought to be laid down to that goal … Nobody argues that the art of navigation is not founded on astronomy, because sailors cannot wait to calculate the Nautical Almanack.
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 ":
In The Diary of a Nobody the Grossmiths create an accurate, if amusing, record of the manners, customs and experiences of lower-middle-class, suburban Londoners of the late Victorian era.
This was followed by the concert film production Nobody Knows if it Ever Happened is a documentation of krautrock group Faust's 1996 gig at London's Garage venue.
Nobody had enough evidence to convict him of disloyalty ; even though some helots gave evidence that he had offered certain helots their freedom if they joined him in revolt.
Nobody was from California, and if you drive into L. A. at night ... you can just see this glow on the horizon of lights, and the images that start running through your head of Hollywood and all the dreams that you have, and so it was kind of about that ... what we started writing the song about.
Nobody knew then if chimps could swim.
" Nobody at Rochdale ever took these degrees seriously, and the fees ( if any were collected ) were treated as voluntary donations.
Nobody knows what would happen if one of the world's largest banks became severely distressed and was forced to suspend trading, except to say that it would be far worse than long-term capital management: firstly, because they have ongoing trades with every significant market player, everywhere ; secondly, because the sums of money are so much larger.
Nobody is dying, nobody-not if Bronfman has anything to say about it.
Nobody, even in Grayson County, Virginia, can call their cheese Grayson, while Meadowcreek Farms, if they bought up another farm elsewhere in the United States, even if nowhere near Grayson County, could use that name.
: Nobody cares if gramma's got a tattoo
Nobody has ever seen a man, but nobody has ever seen his body either, if by « body » we understand his real body.
Nobody sees a need to geometrically break down a formation of three safeties into strong, weak, and " middle ", for instance, although if a team is expecting a kick one might well specify positions of " deep safety " and " shallow safety ".
Nobody gets a letter if the object ball goes in a pocket on a serve.
" Nobody who saw him at the crease would dispute his own assessment that he could have increased his batting average by half again if he had played in the 1980s side with Richard Hadlee and Martin Crowe.

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