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None and these
None of these discoveries were neatly rounded off bits of knowledge.
None of these values is destroyed, not significantly altered by refrigeration storage.
None of these countries is happy with these arrangements.
" 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.
None of these works is extant.
None of these Old Testament passages describe the city of Megiddo as being associated with any particular prophetic beliefs.
None of these rivers normally flows as far as the Orange, however.
None of these earlier sources mentions Freyja or king Olaf Tryggvason, the historical figure who christianized Norway and Iceland in the 10th Century.
None of these presumptions may be made safely.
None of these worlds have plate tectonics, which contributes approximately 60 % of the Earth's volcanic activity ( the other 40 % is attributed to hot spot volcanism ).
None of these birds are ratites.
None of these was endemic, and another survey in 2005 identified just 36 species as " native ", meaning arriving without the assistance of humans, and found elsewhere in the world.
None of these machines from these manufacturers were ever marketed commercially, however.
None of these are " esoteric " in the scholarly sense.
None of these empresses married or gave birth after ascending the throne.
James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, " None of these people were prepared for Insurrection.
None of these calendars, however, begins its months with the full moon.
None of these films, however, were made.
None of these ideas are considered scientific hypotheses ; by definition a scientific hypothesis must make testable predictions.
None of these heights is in any way related to geodetic or ellipsoidial heights, which express the height of a point above the reference ellipsoid.
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 these actions addresses the root causes of inflation and they, if discovered, tend to further undermine trust in the currency, causing further increases in inflation.
None of these approaches is wholly satisfactory.

None and saw
None of these submarines ever saw battle.
The two leaders saw no way to prevent reunification, however, as " None of us was going to declare war on Germany ".
None of his fellow players in the Slater Squad saw Henman as a potential British Number 1, with most believing Marc Moreso to be the group's brightest hope.
None of the many specialists he saw there were able to reverse or even explain the loss of his powers.
After a long period of record label shopping, " Even Rats " and other songs finally saw release on the album Eisenhower, released in November 2006 on Bar / None Records.

None and light
None of the effects crew wanted to apply any make-up for the light check, so they decided to just throw a mask on Brooker.
It rejects electronic voting in light of its questionable track record and supports including a NOTA ( None Of The Above ) option on ballots.
None of the remains of Theodore throw such important light upon his Christology.
None of the home versions is light gun compatible.
None of these ideas came to light, however, as the island soon sank back beneath the waters.

None and day
In Roman cities, the bell in the forum rang the beginning of the business day at about six o ' clock in the morning ( Prime, the " first hour "), noted the day's progress by striking again at about nine o ' clock in the morning ( Terce, the " third hour "), tolled for the lunch break at noon ( Sext, the " sixth hour "), called the people back to work again at about three o ' clock in the afternoon ( None, the " ninth hour "), and rang the close of the business day at about six o ' clock in the evening ( the time for evening prayer ).
None of her colleagues knew about the planned marriage ( before a judge ) until she announced it the day before they got married.
None have survived to this day.
None of these public houses has survived to the present day.
None of them had day jobs ; they relied on financial backers who believed in their cause, and the revenue generated by the subscriptions to their paper.
( None of these other buildings survive to the present day ).
None of them too glad to see the other, but each having their reasons for getting back together, they form the Nightstalkers ; by day, they are private investigators, by night, they fight any number of supernatural villains.
When said in the monasteries, Matins was generally said before dawn, or sometimes over the course of a night ; Lauds was said at the end of Matins, generally at the break of day ; Prime at 6 AM ; Terce at 9AM ; Sext at noon ; None at 3PM ; Vespers at the rising of the Vespers or Evening Star ( usually about 6PM ); and Compline was said at the end of the day, generally right before bed time.
None of these competitors have survived to the present day.
As recounted by one University of Wyoming student who was there to hear Kennedy speak in Laramie, " None of us would ever forget the vivid image of the two young men together that day -- President Kennedy and Senator McGee, who had a full head of bright reddish-auburn hair very much like JFK's -- on the podium when the President spoke, and riding through Laramie on that bright sunny day in open Presidential car -- etched even more indelibly into our memories by the tragic event in Dallas just two months later.
In Roman cities, the bell in the forum rang the beginning of the business day at about six o ' clock in the morning ( Prime, the " first hour "), noted the day's progress by striking again at about nine o ' clock in the morning ( Terce, the " third hour "), tolled for the lunch break at noon ( Sext, the " sixth hour "), called the people back to work again at about three o ' clock in the afternoon ( None, the " ninth hour "), and rang the close of the business day at about six o ' clock in the evening ( the time for evening prayer ).

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