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Nobody and likes
Nobody likes me on sight.
The former NSW Police Commissioner Tony Lauer summed up official government and police attitudes as: " Nobody in Australia much likes whistleblowers, particularly in an organisation like the police or the government.
*‘ Nobody likes pain for its own sake, or looks for it and wants to have it, just because it is pain …’
Nobody likes to see drivers content to finish in the top 10.
In his foreword to the British edition of Leuchter's book, Irving wrote that " Nobody likes to be swindled, still less where considerable sums of money are involved ".
" Nobody likes you,
Nobody likes failure.
Nobody likes mean people.
Nobody likes Head-Leg, and Exoth in particular seems to enjoy torturing him and depriving him of any joy.
Streech continued in his interview: " Nobody likes to see a downturn of this magnitude, but while other builders have been pulling back, closing factories, or failing, we have been busy designing, developing, building and introducing new models.
He said, " I'm not there for the mayor or to play the left wing against the right wing ... Nobody likes new taxes, but I don't want to see libraries and ice rinks and community centres closing.
He also discovered the other Warriors had all known he was being tortured but had deliberately not come to save him, as " Nobody likes a nice guy!
Nobody at school likes her and the only person she likes is Toby.

Nobody and .
Nobody knows how many Southerners there are in this category.
Nobody can be absolutely certain of the answers.
-- since, as Courtenay says, `` Nobody should play with lives the way we do unless he's motivated by the highest ideals ''.
Nobody can deny the right of former Chief Executives to take part in politics, but the American people expect them always to remember the obligations of national leadership and to treat issues with a sense of responsibility.
Nobody said anything.
`` Nobody does, but they gave me ten last year ''.
Nobody should be more able to answer the questions on this score than engineering vice-presidents and chief engineers.
Nobody liked to hire him because you never could tell when he was going to be taken drunk.
Nobody can tell more closely how many villages there are.
Nobody wanted Americans to be hurt or captured, and few soldiers could be spared as escorts.
One of the sit-in leaders has said: `` Nobody from the top of Heaven to the bottom of Hell can stop the march to freedom.
Nobody could hear what was going on in this underground vault.
Nobody in his right mind punishes a quarter-century-old dereliction.
Nobody, he suddenly realized, was saying anything.
Nobody came until Chief Moore ''.
Nobody witnessed the fall -- just the sickening impact when his body smashed on the pavement just outside the basement delivery entrance.
`` Nobody really expects to evacuate.
Nobody walks anymore but crackpots and Harry Truman, and he's already got an education.
Nobody had addressed her in broken English at any of those places, nobody had suggested that she wasn't American.
Nobody around.
Nobody ever appreciated his jokes as much as Sabella.
`` Nobody gave me flowers before.
Nobody would even take his application.
`` Nobody else did, either ''.

likes and snakes
Time and again, he has even shown the potential of challenging the Supreme Snake-Gods like Sheshnaag, Vasuki, Takshak, Kaaljayi, and has defeated the likes of Kaaldoot, Trifana, Mahavyaal and Sheetnaag Kumar, who are ranked among the mightiest snakes in their species.

likes and .
I suspect that there are far more unreconstructed ones than the North likes to believe.
At the same time, because the personal code of the detective coincides with the legal dictates of his society, because he likes to catch criminals, he is in middle class eyes a virtuous man.
' And would you believe it ', Vic added, ' she likes him better than she does me.
A fascinating letter has just reached this desk from a correspondent who likes to receive so-called junk mail.
A graduate of Hollywood High School, she likes to imagine herself, as she takes the floor, `` a village girl coming in to a festival ''.
`` You know what she likes, Winston '', he had said wearily, one evening in November when Winston was pulling off his overshoes.
She is a beautiful filly and likes to trot.
He also likes Hampton Hanover ( Titan Hanover-Bertie Hanover ) 2:37.
First of all, no unit likes to have a new CO brought in from the outside, especially when he's an armchair trooper.
However much football has been over-emphasized, the public likes to measure its collegiate favorites by the scoreboard, so, while Yale need never give its record a thought again since outscoring its opponents 694 to 0 in the season of 1888, Dartmouth had to wait until its championship team of 1925 for national recognition.
What is now called Christian fellowship is often little more than the social chumminess of having a gracious time with the kind of people one likes.
and in the fact that she bases her decisions about work, college, carreer, and studies on what others are doing, rather than on her own sense of identity with given skills, abilities, likes, and dislikes.
She likes his classic chemise.
She also likes the femininity and charm of designs by Ceil Chapman and Helen Rose.
`` Just say he likes swimming, tennis, chess and music ''.
He likes to play bass because he doesn't have to solo.
It was in the age of absolute monarchy launched by Louix XIV in the 17th century that the likes of Poussin and Le Brun put France in the forefront of European art.
Recent agrarian thinkers are sometimes referred to as neo-Agrarian and include the likes of Wendell Berry, Paul B. Thompson, and Gene Logsdon.
Dogpatch residents regularly combat the likes of city slickers, business tycoons, government officials and intellectuals with their homespun simplicity.
He grew up among show business royalty in southern California, attending Beverly Hills High School with the likes of Richard Dreyfuss and Rob Reiner.
He also had ambitions to work in film, like Elvis Presley and Eddie Cochran, and registered for acting classes with Lee Strasburg's Actors ' Studio, where the likes of Marlon Brando and James Dean had trained.
There was a record number of uncredited reprints, with the likes of Ivy the Terrible, Calamity James, Les Pretend also being reprinted.
On Elizabeth's death in 1603, the 1559 book, substantially that of 1552 which had been regarded as offensive by the likes of Bishop Stephen Gardiner as being a break with the tradition of the Western church, had come to be regarded in some quarters as unduly Catholic.

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