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Alcott lamented, " None of us were prepared to actualize practically the ideal life of which we dreamed.
" And Dahinden experimented at the film site by having people walk rapidly over the creature's path and reported: " None of us ... could walk that distance in 40 seconds frames / 24 frame / s = 39. 6, ... so I eliminated 24 frame / s.
None of us thinks and feels exactly like his fellow man: why do we wish to deceive each other with delusive words?
" None shall part us from each other " ( Phyllis and Strephon )
I then queried them on this matter: ‘ What benefits are there to be gained from eating these leaves ?’ To which they replied, ‘ None whatsoever, it ’ s just another expense for us as we ’ ve grown accustomed to it ’.
The two leaders saw no way to prevent reunification, however, as " None of us was going to declare war on Germany ".
In this documentary he referred to the Vietnam War and he said, " None of our allies supported us.
Entries included " Una bella serenata " from Così fan tutte, the " Agnus Dei " from Bach's Mass in B minor, the slow movement of Beethoven's Pathétique sonata, " When I am laid in earth " from Dido and Aeneas and " None shall part us " from Iolanthe.
None of us are perfect and God knows, I have made many mistakes.
None of us whether we be in America or in Ireland ... will be satisfied until we have destroyed the last link which keeps Ireland bound to England.
None of us played that much guitar on these records.
" Of the budget process during his first year on the job, Mr. Stockman is quoted as saying: " None of us really understands what's going on with all these numbers ," which was used as the subtitle of the article.
None of this throws Hobsbawm into the embrace of free-market capitalism: " Those of us who lived through the years of the Great Slump still find it almost impossible to understand how the orthodoxies of the pure free market, then so obviously discredited, once again came to preside over a global period of depression in the late 1980s and 1990s, which once again, they were equally unable to understand or to deal with.
None of us would wish to whittle down that principle in the slightest.
None of the kids at my school like these Mothers ... specially since my teacher told us what the words to their songs meant.
None can ever take away from us!
None of the family ever spoke about the events in Rosewood, on order from Mortin's grandmother: " She felt like maybe if somebody knew where we came from, they might come at us ".
None of us are ready to face going into the studio for another two years.
Edwards proposed one public school system for all, arguing that " None of us believe that the quality of a child's education should be controlled by where they live or the affluence of their community.
None of the Tibetan texts that have come down to us are earlier than the 18th century, although they are likely based on older texts that have not survived.
Major-General Henning von Tresckow, one of the primary conspirators in the July 20 plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, famously referred to the ' Robe of Nessus ' following the realization that the assassination plot had failed and that he and others involved in the conspiracy would lose their lives as a result: " None of us can complain about our own deaths.
" None of us have many days in our lives like that one ," Kraft remembered.
* MEETINGS: None of us is as dumb as all of us.

None and was
None of his movements was tentative.
None of them threw more touchdowns than interceptions, and Cleveland's 5 – 7 finish was its first losing season ever.
He recalled earning $ 1750 average fee for 18 screenplays in two years and said, " None was very good.
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.
James Stephens, who was in Dublin during the week, thought, " None of these people were prepared for Insurrection.
None can reliably claim to be the original, and it is quite possible that whatever the " original " was, it ceased to be sung centuries ago.
None of the bishops who had argued that proclaiming the definition was inopportune refused to accept it.
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.
" was asked to Siri, to which it responded, " None, that is a hardware problem.
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 these musicians, with the exception of Davis, had received a great deal of exposure before that time ; Chambers, in particular, was very young ( 19 at the time ), a Detroit player who had been on the New York scene for only about a year, working with the bands of Bennie Green, Paul Quinichette, George Wallington, J. J. Johnson, and Kai Winding.
None of this had been included on financial disclosure forms ; the non-reporting of loans under $ 10, 000 in liability was in violation of a voluntary agreement the White House had made in 1982, while not reporting more valuable loans or clothes not returned was a possible violation of the Ethics in Government Act.
The track listing was confirmed, including: " Don ’ t Fucking Tell Me What to Do " which is written by Robyn and Klas Åhlund, " None of Them " with Röyksopp, " Dance Hall Queen " with Diplo, " Fembot " and " Dancing on My Own ", written by Robyn and Patrik Berger.
None of these " assignment " musicals was ever produced professionally.
None of the oil content was found to have been extracted from any actual snakes.
None was actually delivered to any holder of the completed saving stamp books, though one Type 1 Cabriolet was presented to Hitler on 20 April 1938 ( his 49th birthday ).
" In answer to a defence counsel question in 1937 ( during a libel action brought by his uncle ) as to whether he was a Christian, Jew or atheist, Beckett replied, ' None of the three '".
Agatha Christie's book Ten Little Niggers was first published in London in 1939 and continued to appear under that title until the early 1980s, when it became And Then There Were None.
In addition, Ten Little Niggers ( 1939 ) was the original British title of Agatha Christie's novel And Then There Were None, which has also been known by the alternate title Ten Little Indians.
In this version Radius was played by Patrick Troughton who was later the second actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who, None of these three productions survive in the BBC's archives.

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