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`` There ain't nothin' faster, or lonelier, or more direct than a cannonball freight when you wanna go someplace '', Feathertop would say.
There ain't nobody askin' for your ticket stub, neither ''.
There ain't nothin ' funny about a drunk [...] I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk.
* There ain't no such thing as a free lunch
" There ain't no such thing as a free lunch " ( alternatively, " There's no such thing as a free lunch " or other variants ) is a popular adage communicating the idea that it is impossible to get something for nothing.
The earliest known occurrence of the full phrase, in the form " There ain't no such thing as free lunch ", appears as the punchline of a joke related in an article in the El Paso Herald-Post of June 27, 1938, entitled " Economics in Eight Words ".
In 1945, " There ain't no such thing as a free lunch " appeared in the Columbia Law Review, and " there is no free lunch " appeared in a 1942 article in the Oelwein Daily Register ( in a quote attributed to economist Harley L. Lutz ) and in a 1947 column by economist Merryle S. Rukeyser.
The last surviving economist advises that " There ain't no such thing as a free lunch ".
" There ain't no such thing as magic, is there?
When asked what he was doing to help the revolution, Duane replied, " There ain't no revolution, it's evolution, but every time I'm in Georgia I eat a peach for peace.
In 1977 Aspel appeared with a number of other newsreaders and presenters in a song-and-dance routine (" There ain't Nothing Like a Dame ") on The Morecambe and Wise Show.
There are various aspects to using test-driven development, for example the principles of " keep it simple, stupid " ( KISS ) and " You ain't gonna need it " ( YAGNI ).
" There ain't going to be no more picture snappin ' round here ," he ordered.
I saw Matt Dillon in black and white / There ain't no colour in memories / He rode his brother's Harley across the TV / While I was laughing at Dom DeLuise
*" There ain't no place like Smucker's!
There ain't nothin ' funny about a drunk [...] I was really starting to believe that there was something amusing and wonderfully American about being a drunk.
* 1974 Tennessee town / There ain't no time
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When other prominent blacks questioned whether African Americans should serve against the Axis nations in the segregated U. S. Armed Forces, Louis disagreed, saying, " There are a lot of things wrong with America, but Hitler ain't gonna fix them.
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Ry Cooder's 2008 album I, Flathead features a reference to Cooley on the track " Steel Guitar Heaven " (" There ain't no bosses up in heaven / I heard Spade Cooley didn't make the grade "), as well as a track named " Spayed Kooley ", the name of the singer's dog.
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There and no
There was no one but me.
There was brush, and stands of pine that no grass could grow under, and places so steep that cattle wouldn't stop to graze.
There was no chance.
There was no moon.
There was to be no gunplay.
There had been no sign of a rifleman and no track or trace to show that anyone had been near.
There were no tracks of either hoofs or boots.
There was no lock on the door, only an iron hook which he unfastened.
There were no less than six or seven saloons in Ganado, not counting the lower class dives, all vying for the trade of celebrating miners and teamsters.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
There was no time to pick out a penny ; ;
There was no valley like this on your map.
There was no real sign of the river now, just a roiling, oily ribbon of liquid movement through muddy waters that reached everywhere.
There was no doubt that Herr Schaffner meant every word of what he said.
There was no reply so he shoved it open with his foot and stepped inside.
There is no room for error or waste.
There are almost no fictional treatments of the industrialized south ''.
There is no more `` plot '' than that ; ;
There is no justification for such misrepresentation.
There is no socially existential answer to the question.
There is no selectivity ; ;
There is no necessity, I suppose, to assert that Mr. Faulkner is Southern.
There is another kind of ardor, a quiet, sure devotion to the fundamental decencies of human life, but no angry utopian contentions.
There were no reasons for such suppositions then.

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