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Nothing can show more than this the immensity of the danger to democratic peoples that lies in even relatively slight deviation from their true concept of sovereignty.
He called this new policy novæ institutiones in his deeds, and he declared that " Nothing can set bounds to generosity of the Royal Majesty, and the best measure of grants, for a monarch, is immeasurableness ".
Nothing, however, can be more absurd than this whole doctrine of the balance of trade, upon which, not only these restraints, but almost all the other regulations of commerce are founded.
Even though he admired the eminent Rodin he left the Rodin studio after only two months, saying, " Nothing can grow under big trees.
He concludes that there is only one thing that is truly good: Nothing in the world — indeed nothing even beyond the world — can possibly be conceived which could be called good without qualification except a good will.
Nothing I think can exceed the
Often singled out for praise in Frankenstein is the series of shots used to introduce the Monster: " Nothing can ever quite efface the thrill of watching the successive views Whale's mobile camera allows us of the lumbering figure ".
Nothing is more useful than water: but it will purchase scarce any thing ; scarce any thing can be had in exchange for it.
While the President was recuperating in the hospital after the 1981 assassination attempt, Nancy Reagan wrote in her diary, " Nothing can happen to my Ronnie.
Many elements of the screwball genre can be traced back to such stage plays as Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, As You Like It and A Midsummer Night's Dream and Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest.
Nothing can enter or leave this ship ever again.
* Cipher and Poverty ( The Book of Nothing ), a book by Mike Schertzer ( 1998 ), pretends to have been written " by a prisoner whose world had been impoverished to a single utterance ... who can find me here in this silence ".
Nothing the jury does can alter the fact that the defendant did or did not commit the offense.
Nothing can be sad after that .").
" The novel has also been dismissed by a number of literary critics as " merely a sentimental novel ," while critic George Whicher stated in his Literary History of the United States that " Nothing attributable to Mrs. Stowe or her handiwork can account for the novel's enormous vogue ; its author's resources as a purveyor of Sunday-school fiction were not remarkable.
" Nothing is missing " can be restated as " everything is present ".
When Ezra Pound, a former champion of Joyce's and admirer of Ulysses, was asked his opinion on the text, he wrote " Nothing so far as I make out, nothing short of divine vision or a new cure for the clap can possibly be worth all the circumambient peripherization.
Labelmates Cornershop can be seen along with Huggy Bear and Blood Sausage in the 1994 tour documentary Getting Close To Nothing.
Nothing can ever separate us.
An important idea in ancient Greek philosophy is that " Nothing comes from nothing ", so that what exists now has always existed, since no new matter can come into existence where there was none before.
Nothing similar can be found in the entire millennium of Byzantine tradition from the fifth to fifteenth century ... a strangeness that astonishes by its unexpectedness, complexity and dazzling interleaving of the manifold details of its design.
Nothing accidental can be the cause of anything else, except perception, as it exists for a moment.
Nothing prevents us ; they are few in numbers, and we can accomplish it.
Nothing written by Willibrord can be found save a marginal note in the Calendar of Echternach giving some chronological data.

Nothing and be
Nothing, however, could be farther from the truth.
Nothing was going to be done this year to celebrate Garibaldi's bold and unsuccessful defense of Rome.
Nothing in the Act shall be construed to alter existing law with respect to the ownership and control of water.
Nothing in the Title shall be construed as the assumption of any liability by the United States for the payment or satisfaction, in whole or in part, of any claim on behalf of any national of the United States against any foreign government.
Nothing in English has been ridiculed as much as the ambiguous use of words, unless it be the ambiguous use of sentences.
Nothing could be seen from the floor, but by moving around the gallery one could get glimpses ; ;
Nothing broken that can't be mended ''.
`` Nothing wrong with me that couldn't be cured '', Nogol said.
Big movies of this sub-genre would be " The Big Lebowski ", Dude, Where's My Car, Big Nothing, Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, and Pineapple Express.
Robert Lowell wrote in 1947, " Nothing could be more wrongheaded, than the English disputes about Dylan Thomas's greatness ...
Nothing could be further from my intention, and few things would be more distasteful to me than any attempt to laugh at Mr. Darwin ....
Edwina states in one of her letters " Nothing that we did or felt would ever be allowed to come between you and your work or me and mine – because that would spoil everything.
Nothing is known about Frederick's life before this event, but he proved to be Imperial ally throughout Henry's struggles against other Swabian lords, namely Rudolf of Rheinfelden, Frederick's predecessor, and the Zähringen and Welf lords.
Art historian Bernard Berenson wrote in 1896: " Leonardo is the one artist of whom it may be said with perfect literalness: Nothing that he touched but turned into a thing of eternal beauty.
Nothing else is a lambda term, though bracketing may be used and may be needed to disambiguate terms.
Nothing of the sacrifice on which the sun rises may be eaten, but must be burned.
Another example is the term ' Nothing is Impossible ', meaning that it is possible for something to be impossible, thus contradicting itself.

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