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Nor and could
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
Nor could he call up memory-pictures of close friends or relatives.
Nor could he blame them.
More local particular weather examples could be found in examples such as the ; Azores High, Benguela Current, Nor ' easter.
Nor did his piety prevent him from expropriating strategically sited church lands, especially estates along the border with the Danelaw, and transferring them to royal thegns and officials who could better defend them against Viking attacks.
Nor could the atmospheric engine be easily adapted to drive a rotating wheel, although Wasborough and Pickard did succeed in doing so towards 1780.
Nor did Directive 16 provide for a combined operational headquarters under which all three service branches ( Army, Navy, Air Force ) could work together under a single umbrella organisation to plan, coordinate and execute such a complex undertaking ( similar to the Allies ' creation of SHAEF for the later Normandy landings ).
Nor could he enlist the kings of England and Norway in a crusade against the Hohenstaufens.
As nothing is essential to the fable, but unity of action, and as the unities of time and place arise evidently from false assumptions, and, by circumscribing the extent of the drama, lessen its variety, I cannot think it much to be lamented, that they were not known by him, or not observed: Nor, if such another poet could arise, should I very vehemently reproach him, that his first act passed at Venice, and his next in Cyprus.
* Nor could inference be the means, since if inference were the proof of inference, one would also require another inference to establish this inference, and so on, leading to the fallacy of an Ad infinitum regression.
* Nor could testimony be the means, since testimony can be classified as a type of inference.
Nor could she concede that the republican ideas she located in the plays circulated widely at the time and were as available to William Shakespeare as they were to Walter Ralegh or Francis Bacon.
The approach continues through the great portico into the hall, its ceiling painted by James Thornhill with the Duke's apotheosis, then on under a great triumphal arch, through the huge marble door-case with the Duke's marble effigy above it ( bearing the ducal plaudit " Nor could Augustus better calm mankind "), and into the painted saloon, the most highly decorated room in the palace, where the Duke was to have sat enthroned.
Nor could the protagonist refer to a party as " a ball ", since that word had more than one meaning.
Nor could frowns or fortune bend him to decline from the ways he had chosen.
: Nor could tonight's gay feast restrain
Nor could John George afford schooling for his son beyond prep school ; John Collier and Kathleen were educated at home.
Nor could he discuss her feelings with her in a rational matter, certainly not with the lucidity he demonstrated in his theological arguments with Lewis: to Edith he presented only his emotional attachment to religion, of which she had little understanding.
Nor could Centre Party's parliamentary faction agree on its stance in regards to gay-marriage, which is traditionally supported by social liberals.
Nor could the patron extend viewing time by stopping the crank because the flexible images were bent into the proper viewing position by tension applied from forward cranking.
The Triple Goddess was here distinguished by Hutton from the prehistoric Great Mother Goddess, as described by Marija Gimbutas and others, whose worship in ancient times he regarded as neither proven nor disproven Nor did Hutton dispute that in ancient pagan worship " partnerships of three divine women " occurred ; rather he proposes that Jane Harrison looked to such partnerships to help explain how ancient goddesses could be both virgin and mother ( the third person of the triad being as yet unnamed ).
Nor could it alter the constitution, save upon the emperor's initiative.
Nor was it oratory alone to which Lysias rendered service ; his work had an important effect on all subsequent Greek prose, by showing how perfect elegance could be joined to plainness.
Nor could he confirm that Iraq possessed WMDs.

Nor and prevent
Nor does it prevent the government from retrying the defendant after an appellate reversal other than for sufficiency, including habeas, or " thirteenth juror " appellate reversals notwithstanding sufficiency on the principle that jeopardy has not " terminated.
Nor were either able to prevent Charles ' disastrous Italian expeditions, although both were left in control of France on several of his absences.
Nor could they prevent the closing of all cultural, religious and political organizations.

Nor and signing
Following the signing of the Jay Treaty of 1794 between Great Britain and the United States, which acknowledged American control of the area, the North West Company ( Nor ' Westers ) required a new midway transshipment point between their inland posts and Montreal.

Nor and defensive
A popular Cardassian board game is Kotra, which, as Garak describes it, favors bold tactical maneuvers over defensive play ; hence Garak's criticism of Nog's attempts to regroup his pieces during a game they played in the episode " Empok Nor ".
Nor did his defensive play lag behind: in 1955, Jackson led the National League ( NL ) in double plays.

Nor and March
The Ash Wednesday Storm of 1962, a major Nor ' easter that hit on March 6, 1962, tops all other storms that have hit the area in the recent past.
A March 1888 Nor ' easter caused a break in the peninsula permanently turning the point into an island.
Datuk Mohammad Nor Khalid ( Jawi: محمد نور خالد ), more commonly known as Lat, ( born 5 March 1951 ) is a Malaysian cartoonist.
Mohammad Nor Khalid was born on 5 March 1951 in a kampung ( village ) in Kota Baru, Perak, Malaysia.
The storm is a contender for the title of most powerful extratropical cyclone recorded in the U. S. in the 20th century ; with respect to wind velocity, it is unmatched by the March 1993 " Storm of the Century " and the " 1991 Halloween Nor ’ easter " (" The Perfect Storm ").

Nor and .
`` Nor Methodists, neither '', she replied.
Nor did a constellation's stars vary in brightness during the course of their nocturnal flights.
Nor does Carl reject this identity.
Nor were his manners barbaric.
Nor are optimistic and socially-oriented themes at all rare in the distinctive religious history of this country.
Nor does Sen. Jackson discuss the delicate situation created by the presence in the White House of a corps of presidential assistants engaged in the study of foreign policy.
Nor in South Georgia, where the summer sun shines warmly and gives early life to the things growing in the flat fields.
Nor can one forget Pope John's unprecedented meeting with the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Nor would it be possible in many cases for them to live in health or any effectiveness on what their counterparts abroad are paid.
Nor should we lose the opportunity to use this summer for training on university campuses.
Nor is she a wet boat.
Nor can anyone be certain that Prokofieff would have done better, or even as well, under different circumstances.
Nor has the training been enough in relation to the need.
Nor will the hack, the Jack-of-all-trades, still found in some of the smaller art schools, suffice.
Nor, as Manny said, had the notoriety done my career `` any good ''.
Nor is it at all likely that a `` desperate '' claim against the Government will be assigned on a contingent-fee basis in the guise of a tax-free reorganization.
Nor need the critic be captious.
Nor do I think that alienation is nothing more than a projection of the malaise of the intellectual.
Nor does a medium automatically know how to interpret her imagery.
Nor did the Trial devote much attention to exposing the usefulness of anti-Semitism to the Nazis, both in building their own power and in destroying that of rival organizations and states.
Nor is it an accident that baseball, growing into the national game in the last 75 years, has become a microcosm of American life, that learned societies such as the American Folklore Society and the American Historical Association were founded in the 1880s, or that courses in American literature, American civilization, American anything have swept our school and college curricula.
Nor have we remembered that in the melting pot of America the hundreds of isolated and semi-isolated ethnic, regional and occupational groups did not fuse into a homogeneous national unit until long after education and industrialization had caused them to cast oral tradition aside as a means of carrying culturally significant material.
Nor was it long, naturally, before prominent Negroes rushed forward to assure the republic that the U.N. rioters do not represent the real feeling of the Negro community.

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