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Nothing and lose
" Nothing in this game for two in a bed " referred to how contestants would win a prize by hitting the appropriate part of the dartboard, but would lose the prize if they hit it twice.
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.
Track 4, Nothing to lose, uses Claudine Longet's vocal performance from Peter Sellers ' The Party.

Nothing and either
Nothing is known about the fate of her sons, but in 1032 her grandson Dietrich or Dytryk ( son of either Mieszko or Lambert ) returned to Poland and obtain parts of the country after the fall of Mieszko II Lambert ; however, one year later he was expelled by Mieszko II, who could reunited again Poland in his hands.
Nothing came of this, but in 1635, when France declared war on Spain ( Franco-Spanish war of 1635-59 ), Thomas served under Ferdinand in the Spanish Netherlands: he was given command of a small army ( variously given as 8, 500 or 13, 000 ) sent against French forces that had advanced into Luxemburg, his orders either to observe them or to prevent them from joining up with a Dutch army.
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.
Nothing is said in either poem about Hellenistic astrology.
:" Nothing that either the Government of Canada or the Government of Quebec has done or failed to do, now or in the future, could possibly excuse any injury to either of these two innocent men.
Nothing shakes my conviction that it was written by either Dean Rusk or Mrs. Clare Booth Luce ".
Nothing else was done on either side for six months more ; and then the Swedish generals made a " tacit truce " with the Russians through the mediation of the French ambassador at Saint Petersburg.
" Nothing is lost of either piety or sin that is committed by creatures.
In the final book of the series, Phaethon must confront the Nothing Sophotech, understand its history in the distortions of an anarchistic society with older roots than his own, and discover how to either liberate it or destroy it — before it destroys or absorbs him and all that he loves.
The six Nations have by Deputy's sent to Scioto threatened much, but Nothing has been undertaken openly on either Side ... It has very often been reported, that the French and Spaniards have excited the Nations against the English, and been the Authors of many Mischiefs, tho ' it has not been discovered that the Spanish Government has had any Concern therein.
Without lapsing into moral or artistic simplism, shoddy craftsmanship, Madison Avenue venality, or either false or real naiveté, he nevertheless aspires to a fiction more democratic in its appeal than such late-Modernist marvels as Beckett's Texts for Nothing ...
Nothing in a Japanese garden is natural or left to chance ; each plant is chosen according to aesthetic principles, either to hide undesirable sights, to serve as a backdrop to certain garden features, or to create a picturesque scene, like a landscape painting or postcard.
Nothing remains to mark either tomb, the last vestige of the mound on Mullaghnashee having been obliterated in 1798 when a fort was constructed on the hill-top.
Nothing in the present Treaty is intended to or shall in any way prejudice the rights and obligations which devolve, or may devolve, upon either of the High Contracting Parties under the Covenant of the League of Nations or the Treaty for the Renunciation of War signed at Paris on the twenty-seventh day of August, One thousand nine hundred and twenty-eight.
Nothing came of this plan either.
Nothing is known of Thomas Chester outside of the one verse romance he is known to have penned and the two that lie either side of it in British Museum MS Cotton Caligula A. ii.
Nothing came of this plan, either.
Nothing is known of his early life or education ; the title pages of two of his plays identify him as a " Gentleman ," though there is no record of him at either of the two universities or the Inns of Court.
Nothing too special here either.
Among the " sacred and fundamental laws " he proposed was " Nothing in society will belong to anyone, either as a personal possession or as capital goods, except the things for which the person has immediate use, for either his needs, his pleasures, or his daily work.
Nothing was declared either for or against the subject of purgatory.
Nothing came of either of these suggestions, and today the statue is one of the major tourist landmarks on the city, standing as a monument to Finland's relationship with Imperial Russia.

Nothing and Spencer
Nothing is known of the early history of this copy of the Gutenberg Bible before it was acquired by the 2nd Earl Spencer.
Nothing happened on IMT that Norm did not approve personally [...] Norman Spencer chose Graham Kennedy as compère ; Norm kept his eye on the show from day to day ; he pushed the buttons from the control room which put the TV shots into viewers ' homes at night ; he added the talent around Graham and he set up the organisation.

Nothing and .
Nothing appalling or horrible rushed upon these men.
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.
Nothing like Godot, he arrived before the hour.
Nothing is more revealing of the way of life and literary aspirations of this group than their attitude toward sex.
Nothing testifies more clearly to that cleavage than the peculiar editorial page appearing in a July issue of Life Magazine, the issue which also carried the second announcement of the candidacy.
Nothing was said, nothing accomplished.
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 that is likely to happen, however, should prompt the sending of United States soldiers for other than instructional missions.
He said, `` Nothing ''.
Nothing was said about hotels or train journeys.
Nothing like the old days in the army, but I get by.
Nothing there but Jews ''.
`` Nothing to steal from the crib ''.
Nothing.
Nothing in all the preceding years had had the power to bring me closer to a knowledge of profound sorrow than the breakup of camp, the packing away of my camp uniforms, the severing of ties with the six or ten people I had grown most to love in the world.
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 is easier to grow from seed than pansies.
Nothing was found.
Nothing in English has been ridiculed as much as the ambiguous use of words, unless it be the ambiguous use of sentences.
Science is mocked for wishing to know nothing of Nothing, in a last ditch effort to save the gods at the expense of men.
Nothing came of it, perhaps due to lack of opportunity for water storage.
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.

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