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None of the people directly involved in rigging any of the quiz shows faced any penalty more severe than suspended sentences for perjury before the federal grand jury that probed the scandal, even if many hosts and producers found themselves frozen out of television for many years.

None and were
None of these discoveries were neatly rounded off bits of knowledge.
" None of these attempts were acceptable to the defenders of Nicene orthodoxy: writing about the latter councils, Saint Jerome remarked that the world " awoke with a groan to find itself Arian.
Alcott lamented, " None of us were prepared to actualize practically the ideal life of which we dreamed.
None of the works ascribed to him in ancient times, if indeed they were written by him, have survived.
In large churches where they were celebrated the services were usually grouped ; e. g. Matins and Lauds ( about 7. 30 A. M .); Prime, Terce ( High Mass ), Sext, and None ( about 10 A. M .); Vespers and Compline ( 4 P. M .); and from four to eight hours ( depending on the amount of music and the number of high masses ) are thus spent in choir.
None but Irish monks were to accompany him.
None of the leading figures of that era were rigid in economic policy, and all of them had supported the NEP previously.
None of these machines from these manufacturers were ever marketed commercially, however.
None of the three were ever indicted or tried.
None of its components were experimental.
James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, " None of these people were prepared for Insurrection.
None of these films, however, were made.
None of these decrees were published or executed in St. Domingue, but, by midsummer, word began to reach the colony of the French intention to restore slavery.
None of the early texts of Hamlet, however, were arranged this way, and the play's division into acts and scenes derives from a 1676 quarto.
None of the new electors, however, had an opportunity to cast votes, as the Holy Roman Empire was abolished in 1806, and the new electorates were never confirmed by the Emperor.
None of the party-affiliated candidates was successful in the October senatorial elections ; three JDA members standing as independents were elected as deputies in November 2005 along with two members of the Centre Party who had similarly stood as independents.
None of the Julio-Claudians were succeeded by their sons ; only one of them had a legitimate son survive him.
None of these plans were put into practice.
None of the latter were double steals ( in which a player stealing home is assisted by a player stealing another base at the same time ).
None of John's known illegitimate children were born after he remarried, and there is no actual documentary proof of adultery after that point, although John certainly had female friends amongst the court throughout the period.
None of these had fixed boundaries ; they were sometimes subject to the Kings of Macedon, and sometimes broke away.
None of the influential positions within the War Office and commands were manned with former PBF Officers.
None of the rifles were equipped with telescopic or infrared sights.
None of them were based on the original editions: Roberts had based his writings on that of 1672, Cheetham and Hogue on the posthumous edition of 1568.

None and carried
Nevertheless, Rosselló carried out a non-binding plebiscite in 1998 which gave electors four options and a fifth None of the Above column.
" None of the academic journals carried an obituary.
None of the leading radio stations in Minot carried information on the derailment or evacuation procedures, largely because they were all owned by Clear Channel Communications and received automated feeds from the corporate headquarters in San Antonio, Texas.
None of the fighter or bomber designs were ready for use by the time the war ended, but the P. 1101 was captured by US forces and returned to the United States, where two additional copies with US built engines carried on the research as the Bell X-5.
The survey, carried out by Burson-Marsteller, a lobbying and PR company, asked respondents to rate European Commissioners on a report card grading of A to E. None scored lower than D except for Lady Ashton, a commission vice-president as well as the EU's high representative for foreign affairs, who scored an E for her performance.
" None of the babywearing positions require infants to lie supine while being carried.
None of these plans were carried out.
None of the Nick Carter series of books carried author credits, although it is known that several of the earliest volumes were written by Michael Avallone, while Valerie Moolman and NYT bestselling author Gayle Lynds wrote others, making this the first series of its kind to be ( significantly ) written by women.
None of the four-and five-masted square rigged ships carried a moonsail.
None survived except for one 12-year-old boy who carried the royal seal of the Korean Emperor.

None and out
None of the submissions, however, turned out to be suitable.
" That leads to some difficult decisions, but they are unavoidable if we are to deal with the threat … None of the Führers prophetic words has come so inevitably true as his prediction that if Jewry succeeded in provoking a second world war, the result would be not the destruction of the Aryan race, but rather the wiping out of the Jewish race.
None of these Prakrits came into being as vernaculars, but some ended up being used as such when Sanskrit fell out of favor.
None of these incidents were in themselves the immediate cause of the February revolution, but they do help to explain why the monarchy survived only a few days after it had broken out.
None of the men being injured, curiosity induced them to clear out the subterranean recess, when they discovered among the ruins a large stone, weighing about 500l.
None have been found yet and searches have ruled out any such asteroids larger than about 60 km.
None of the efforts to secure a loan, whether through Khemlani or by other routes, bore fruit, but as information about the " Loans Affair " trickled out, the government lost support.
None could be elected but by at least twenty-five votes out of forty-one, nine votes out of eleven or twelve, or seven votes out of nine electors.
None of the show's running gags was as memorable or enduring as The Closet — McGee's frequently opening and cacophonous closet, bric-a-brac clattering down and out and, often enough, over McGee's or Molly's heads.
* In the epilogue to Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None, the author refers to the Mark of Cain in laying out the clues.
None of the guests died, as a hastily-prepared emetic supplied by a doctor at the scene allowed the victims to vomit the poison out of their systems, though many suffered considerable agony.
None of these concerns had been borne out by experience during the bombing raids of the First World War, when eighty specially adapted tube stations had been pressed into use, but in a highly controversial decision in January 1924, Anderson, then chairman of the Air Raid Precautions Committee of Imperial Defence and had ruled out the tube station shelter option in any future conflict.
None of them were ever released ; the company went out of business.
None of this comes out in the symphony.
None of the epic-scaled Homeric figures that gained popularity in the 1st century BC were to be found, nor any copies of Classical works of the 5th century, as Nikolaus Himmelmann pointed out, contrasting the Mahdia cargo with the similar cargo of the somewhat later Antikythera ship.
None of her children ever spoke out against their mother in their memoirs.
After more than a year's delay, his next film was I Married a Witch ( 1942 ), followed by It Happened Tomorrow ( 1944 ), both of which did respectably well, and then And Then There Were None ( 1945 ), which turned out to be an exceptional commercial success despite being perhaps the least personal of his Hollywood ventures.
" While reviewing the blu-ray DVD version of the film, Chris Cabin of Slant Magazine gave the film a positive three-and-a-half out of five rating, calling it a " high-end, kitschy whodunit ", and writing that it is " riotous and chaotic take on the spy thriller, essentially, but it structurally resembles Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None " as well as describing it as " some sort of miraculous entertainment ".
None of them seriously believes that this work of fiction will really make someone take a potshot at the president, and anyway, the attempt on President Ronald Reagan's life came out of a crazy guy's fascination with Jodie Foster, so you may as well decry movies starring blonde former child actresses.

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