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Nothing and like
Nothing like Godot, he arrived before the hour.
Nothing looks anything like an Ernst or an Arp but another Ernst or Arp.
Nothing looks less like their work than the happenings of random occasion.
There is a reference to Diana in Much Ado About Nothing where Hero is said to seem like ' Dian in her orb ', in terms of her chastity.
Nothing remotely like this economic behavior has happened before ".
Nothing remotely like this economic behavior has happened before ".
" Nothing I've done ," Doran says, " has held my interest like the cathedral.
Nothing of Draco's codification has survived except for a law relating to homicide, yet there is consensus among scholars that it did not amount to anything like a constitution.
William of Malmesbury wrote: " Nothing like it could be seen in England either for the light of its glass windows, the gleaming of its marble pavements, or the many-coloured paintings which led the eyes to the panelled ceiling above.
Kane even supplied many of the questions for radio and television programs of the 1950s and 1960s like The $ 64, 000 Question " and Double or Nothing.
Nothing like it.
Some notable Winchell quotes are: " Nothing recedes like success ", and " I usually get my stuff from people who promised somebody else that they would keep it a secret ".
Jordaens uses this painting to express his distaste for drunkenness with the motto inscribed at the top that translates " Nothing seems more like a madman than a drunkard.
Nothing like that ever happened.
This reading would seem to suggest that Iago, much like Don John in Much Ado About Nothing or Aaron in Titus Andronicus, wreaks havoc on the other characters ' lives for no ulterior purpose.
" " In Search of Excellence " said: " Nothing drives progress like the imagination.
In Ian Fleming's 1957 James Bond novel Diamonds are Forever, Felix Leiter tells Bond " Nothing propinks like propinquity.
I just thought, ' Nothing is worth feeling like this for.
Sturmer has also appeared on various albums for backup vocals for artists like Bleu's Redhead, Mandy Moore's Coverage and the Switchfoot album Nothing Is Sound.
However, the label is returning to its former stature as a premier old-school hardcore label with strong releases from newer bands like Down to Nothing, Shook Ones, and Sinking Ships.
Nothing like a prompt is required.
" Nothing would inflict on me greater pain in quitting this place, than the recollection that I had done anything to justify the reproach that the equity of this court varies like the Chancellor's foot.
Nothing like this had happened in ( white ) South Africa, where so many were so content.
He often used the aphorism ( perhaps originally coined by Ian Fleming in Diamonds are Forever ) " Nothing propinks like propinquity ," later dubbed the Ball Rule of Power.

Nothing and old
' Apples ', ' Spring Awakening ', ' Almost Nothing to do with Frogs ' and ' Flames Over New Jersey ; were all shows performed at the Underbelly during the 2012 Fringe by current and old Etonians, with the latter 2 productions written and directed by boys from the school.
Nothing but old fags and cabbage-stumps of quotations from the Bible and the rest, stewed in the juice of deliberate journalistic dirty-mindedness – what old and hard-worked staleness, masquerading as the all-new!
In his plot for Noises Off, Frayn plays on the concept of a play within a play, in this case a dreadful sex-comedy titled Nothing On — the type of play in which young girls run about in their underwear, old men drop their trousers, and many doors continually open and shut.
In the first, entitled " Nothing in the Dark " ( 1962 ), she played an old lady who refuses to leave her flat for fear of meeting Death.
Nothing was done to adapt the old system of legal education, which was declining anyway, to the new climate of internal war.
2002 saw the release of Ingenting (" Nothing "), a compilation album containing old demos from 1992 – 1993, a limited vinyl pressing of 1000 copies only, single Den lilla planeten (" The Small Planet ").
Nothing ever can make me forget a friendship as old as my life and the man in the world to whom I feel myself in every view the most obliged.
Nothing now remains of the spur, except for a few bridgeheads and sections of the old trackbed, which indicate the route.
Nothing of the old station remains.
Nothing further was heard from the website until December 2005 when Popplewell stated that the new album would be a mix of old, unreleased and new songs.

Nothing and days
Within two days following the assassination, Austria-Hungary and Germany advised Serbia that they should open an investigation, but Serbian Foreign Minister Gruic, speaking for Serbia replied, " Nothing had been done so far, and the matter did not concern the Serbian Government ," after which " high words " were spoken on both sides.
The book received an enthusiastic response from the very early days, as characterized by the statement of George Pirkhamer, the prior of Nuremberg regarding the 1494 edition: " Nothing more holy, nothing more honorable, nothing more religious, nothing in fine more profitable for the Christian commonweal can you ever do than to make known these works of Thomas à Kempis.
When he runs low on space, the later days of the week are often filled with simply: " Nothing happened today.
During a night-time performance, at the Albert Park Amphitheatre, of William Shakespeare's play, " Much Ado About Nothing " ( which had been reset in Messina over eight days during July, 1936 ), an airliner flew over the amphitheatre.
Nothing was forbidden by the rules, and the game could last for several days, until the players were completely exhausted.
In November 1896, Morrill Goddard, editor of the New York Journal from 1896 to 1937, launched Hearst's Sunday magazine, later commenting, " Nothing is so stale as yesterday's newspaper, but The American Weekly may be around the house for days or weeks and lose none of its interest.
Dr. Watson characterizes Sherlock Holmes ' behavior by saying " Nothing could exceed his energy when the working fit was upon him ; but now and again a reaction would seize him, and for days on end he would lie upon the sofa in the sitting room, hardly uttering a word or moving a muscle from morning to night.

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