If a party stands for nothing but reelection, it indeed stands for nothing.
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" "If a party stands for nothing but reelection," they wrote, "it indeed stands for nothing.
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My story had been told, Jill Soloway was involved (!), my years of work were for nothing, my recovery was for nothing, I was nothing
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They don't call it " The American Spa" for nothing.
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" He added, "We wasn't in this position for nothing.
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So don't worry — you ain't paying that for nothing.
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But now … he did all that work for nothing.
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"Don't give them salaries for nothing," Mr. Sagezli recalls begging.
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NOT for nothing is it known as the "Auld Mug".
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Open Source is an apt home for Nothing Is Destroyed.
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Villanelle arrives in Rome, but her packing was for nothing.
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Tiger's family says the young mom was killed for nothing.
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And all of this drama will likely be for nothing.
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They don't call them the Prank War Champions for nothing.
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And I&aposm just not giving it up for -- nothing.
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He mixed Infirmary for nothing because he loved our band.
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"Not that anyone should have anything for nothing," added Cowell.
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In short: He hasn't earned the nickname "maverick" for nothing.
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"I want for nothing," Gilbert tells Axe at one point.
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Spoiler alert: They don't call 'em lucky pairs for nothing.
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Well, she's not Kim Kardashian West's body idol for nothing!
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No wonder all of that prior warning counted for nothing.
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She doesn't have a 98 percent pass rate for nothing.
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Hey, she's not the world's highest paid actress for nothing.
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All of my huffing and puffing had counted for nothing.
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I don't have a hole in my jeans for nothing.
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And if for nothing else, stick around for the story.
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They don't call this show Big Little Lies for nothing.
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"They killed him just for nothing," he told the mourners.
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It doesn't even get me tipsy so thanks for nothing.
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They don't call it the City of Love for nothing!
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"Those guys didn't win 16 games for nothing," Waiters said.
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Young enough for nothing dire to have happened to it.
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NOT for nothing is Aberdeen known as the Granite City.
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"People died for nothing!" one woman sobbed at the minister.
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I want to show them that it wasn't for nothing.
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Hey, they don't call it the Red Wedding for nothing.
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He isn't called the "Father of Modern Boxing" for nothing.
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But Addison isn't named suspiciously close to Alison for nothing.
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But confession I feel like I'm doing it for nothing.
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It's really sad he died, but it wasn't for nothing.
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They will perform just well enough for nothing to change.
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Of course you're not getting all these perks for nothing.
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Still, great powers do not give up something for nothing.
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Too much of anything, they say, is good for nothing.
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Why just give it away now, for nothing in return?
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"We defend many of these nations for nothing," Trump exclaimed.
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It's not called the International House of Pancakes for nothing.
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In Vietnam, Washington wasted 58,000 of those lives for nothing.
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But I suspect he would have done it for nothing.
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"It's senseless, my babies died for nothing," Champagne told WBRZ.
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"Y'all did this for nothing," Spicer can be heard saying.
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They're not called the "sweet spot" of banking for nothing.
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Without that, all our hard work may be for nothing.
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It's nothing new, ... we gave up a lot for nothing.
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It is a track that's not called that for nothing.
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Most politicians won't throw off those crony connections for nothing.
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They don't call her the "Queen of Rap" for nothing.
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You'd think, "Here I am getting something for nothing," right?
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Boxing, after all, isn't known as prize fighting for nothing.
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Noisey: Well, this is a pretty incredible endeavour for Nothing.
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"I did so many acting jobs for nothing," he said.
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They don't call it the world wide web for nothing.
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But "All for Nothing" isn't easily appropriated by any ideology.
|
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"Seems like everyone's waiting for nothing at all," Roan said.
|
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What if all this work and sacrifice is for nothing?
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I could have bought it for nothing, but — who cares?
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" Then he said, "Do you mind doing it for nothing?
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The candidates' electoral history and qualifications currently count for nothing.
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All this effort, as it turns out, was for nothing.
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But freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
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It would've been a great day for nothing to go wrong.
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"Our military is not [at the border] for nothing," he said.
|
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Like Ash, all her efforts turned out to be for nothing.
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So, I just said, 'I ain't asking God for nothing else.
|
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"I'd hope for nothing less than something really inappropriate," she quipped.
|
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But those growing pains we've witnessed have not been for nothing.
|
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But that does not mean that driverless cars count for nothing.
|
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After all, they don't call it a "birthday suit" for nothing!
|
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You don't get the title "father of advertising" for nothing, right?
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And not for nothing, we risk writing women out of history.
|
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And they don't call them (wo)man's best friend for nothing.
|
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" I'll accept any answer except for "nothing" or "I don't know.
|
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He thanks me but says he never takes something for nothing.
|
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So I just said, 'I ain't asking God for nothing else.
|
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How can it be that we essentially get money for nothing?
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"I'd hope for nothing less than something really inappropriate," Biel replied.
|
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Chyna's concerns about being a bad friend were all for nothing.
|
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Of course, they don't call her the "Notorious RBG" for nothing.
|
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"The idea is for nothing to be unforeseen," the article reads.
|
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The ladies in this building don't call me 'super' for nothing.
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The Story of a Good for Nothing Artist and her Pussy.
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It seems no matter which party I vote for, NOTHING changes.
|
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Not for nothing, Tayshia did have some good Bachelorette audition quotes.
|
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Then you brag about how it was for nothing but status.
|
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First, people are willing to participate in global forums for nothing.
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"All of these people will be working for nothing," Mulvaney said.
|
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It wouldn't feel like everything I've been through was for nothing.
|
|
Freddy, similarly, is not a man who does something for nothing.
|
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"The wrong people there will kill you for nothing," I said.
|
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Rest easy, viewers, Kendall's fears were all for nothing about Vogue.
|
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Still, none of this should make working for nothing seem normal.
|
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Her sign isn't represented by the scales of justice for nothing.
|
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It's not for nothing that Trump governs for the base. In
|
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NASA engineers don't call it "seven minutes of terror" for nothing.
|
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Get something for nothing with this free trial of Kindle Unlimited.
|
|
What's more, they don't call them estimates for nothing (remember Iraq?).
|
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In 1968, I would have settled for nothing less than socialism.
|
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BROADLY: How did you get the idea for Nothing but Light?
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He'd spent a perfectly chaste night with a stranger for nothing.
|
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As several fellow taxi drivers said: They killed him for nothing.
|
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Not for nothing has he been called the father of robotics.
|
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Not for nothing did Mr. Smith suggest a male Marlene Dietrich.
|
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They don't call this haunted town the most visited for nothing.
|
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They don't call him The First Sword of Braavos for nothing.
|
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He often treated poor patients for nothing or a nominal charge.
|
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These people are helping strangers, and asking for nothing in return.
|
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If it doesn't, all the hype will have been for nothing.
|
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Abandoning them would mean the earlier increase was all for nothing.
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Mostly, as my boyfriend likes to say, I want for nothing.
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Well, they don't pay me the medium-sized bucks for nothing.
|
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It's not for nothing though, it's not animal pain for fun.
|
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The Warriors have plans for nothing short of a repeat title.
|
|
"We don't call him shifty Schiff for nothing," Mr. Trump said.
|
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"I want to know that taking a stand wasn't for nothing."
|
|
After all, he doesn't call himself the "Mad FIentist" for nothing.
|
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We can't require people to be looking for nothing, can we?
|
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I stayed home, instead of heading to the office, for nothing.
|
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Some guests might be looking for nothing fancier than a hamburger.
|
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After all, they don't call it a "meet market" for nothing.
|
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She asked him for nothing except his company and his conversation.
|
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Not for nothing has the whole affair earned the hashtag #Wakeyleaks.
|
|
Not for nothing has the company been accused of digital colonialism.
|
|
"You work, you don't ask for nothing for free," he said.
|
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It doesn't rally $10 bucks in one session idly for nothing.
|
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"Three years of costs were all for nothing," Mr. Peng said.
|
|
"They don't call them the terrible twos for nothing," he said.
|
|
But if that were true, he'd do it for nothing, right?
|
|
I was incarcerated for nothing—just for passing through that street.
|
|
Well, according to FX CEO John Landgraf, it's all been for nothing.
|
|
Ultimately for nothing, though, because I don't end up having a session.
|
|
His work fighting the Nazis counted for nothing in this new tyranny.
|
|
Net Worth: $90 million Khloé KardashianThey don't call her KhloMoney for nothing.
|
|
Albert Hoffman didn't call his book LSD, My Problem Child for nothing.
|
|
But look, not for nothing, but I shouldn't have taken the bait.
|
|
Apparently, we had just spent five hundred dollars on lunch for nothing.
|
|
And not for nothing, Ed Wood was misunderstood in his time, too.
|
|
And many Americans were furious that their boys had died for nothing.
|
|
"It took a really long time," he noted, "for nothing to happen."
|
|
When they impeach you for nothing, then you're supposed to like them.
|
|
"I'm upset that she just yelled at me for nothing," McLaughlin said.
|
|
We asked for nothing, but I accept that many won't believe it.
|
|
After all, they don't call Denver the "mile-high city" for nothing.
|
|
"You're protesting for nothing," she says above chants and a blaring whistle.
|
|
I was a good-for-nothing brat, anyone would attest to that.
|
|
It's not the longest running animated series of all time, for nothing.
|
|
This begs the question: Is all this worrying about lasers for nothing?
|
|
They don't call it a historical, romantic time-travel drama for nothing!
|
|
But why pay union dues and give up stock options for nothing?
|
|
The idea that someone would get something for nothing is anathema here.
|
|
But elderly Americans would be getting higher prices in exchange for nothing.
|
|
Because no, we can't have gone through all of this for nothing.
|
|
This ensures that nobody does work for nothing, and discourages inefficient code.
|
|
Zach says they don't call him "Half man, half amazing" for nothing.
|
|
It means that her family, friends and community didn't suffer for nothing.
|
|
Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose, and all that.
|
|
I'll still go… But obviously I got my lips done for nothing.
|
|
The Shelby Board of Fight Promoters Shelby, Montana was famous for nothing.
|
|
Again, naturally many said no — who doesn't like getting something for nothing?
|
|
Materially speaking, the young, pampered housewives of River Oaks want for nothing.
|
|
But without those assurances, you may be risking your job for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing has it been called the "cars for cheese" deal.
|
|
"Had I known I would have done it for nothing," he said.
|
|
He even mentioned at the time, Hamill asked for nothing in return.
|
|
I'd head to Thailand because you can live in Thailand for nothing.
|
|
It's a common ploy to make you pay 30 cents for nothing.
|
|
This whole night of sex and suspicion has almost been for nothing.
|
|
It means that clean sportsmen will yet again be punished for nothing.
|
|
But I knew Vimovo's makers weren't wooing doctors like mine for nothing.
|
|
But hundreds of millions of dollars later, it was all for nothing.
|
|
Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital, asking Israel for nothing in return.
|
|
But the mobs will settle for nothing short of Bibi's public hanging.
|
|
Hell, we aren't at the top of the food chain for nothing.
|
|
The traditional Thanksgiving meal is a giant spread that lacks for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing did he title one study for his painting "Despair."
|
|
It's not for nothing that Ms. Yates testified as a private citizen.
|
|
"If I leave, then I guess he died for nothing," she said.
|
|
ALL FOR NOTHING By Walter Kempowski Translated by Anthea Bell 343 pp.
|
|
Not for nothing: Pruitt called Trump an "empty vessel" in 2016. 7.
|
|
For his work over the years, Nader asked for nothing in return.
|
|
I lost myself during that job — in multiple ways and for nothing.
|
|
He had spent nearly his entire adult life punishing himself for nothing.
|
|
Seth A. Klarman isn't known as "The Oracle of Boston" for nothing.
|
|
"The North is masterful at getting something for nothing," he told CNN.
|
|
It was easy to think that the alarm had been for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing did the show begin to the sound of sirens.
|
|
" — SETH MEYERS "So I guess we learned to pronounce 'Buttigieg' for nothing.
|
|
It wasn't for nothing that Shakespeare set 'The Merchant of Venice' there.
|
|
"She didn't earn the nickname 'the Notorious R.B.G.' for nothing," he said.
|
|
Of course everybody wants to be able to park cheaply or for nothing.
|
|
A lot of Wall Street is devoted to charging a lot for nothing.
|
|
They are good for nothing soldiers who can't even hit their shots right.
|
|
They didn&apost dismantle their program so it was really less for nothing.
|
|
And as for Irmler, well, they don't call him a professional for nothing.
|
|
This means you can watch that series everyone is talking about for nothing.
|
|
" She continued, "And not for nothing, all of them are pretty new parents.
|
|
"Before the revolution police were beating and torturing people for nothing," he said.
|
|
It's not for nothing that the Obama administration was worried about looking partisan.
|
|
Otherwise, this stunt would be for nothing other than that shiny new iPhone.
|
|
Just kidding it was all acting and this whole segment counted for nothing.
|
|
But arguably, only religions do a better job of providing something for nothing.
|
|
In the end we come to realize, Piper's Badison panic was for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing is he known as the "Pillar of Scrabble in Africa".
|
|
"I think it's sensible, rather than getting us excited for nothing," he said.
|
|
In other words, the monikers Birkin and Bardot aren't household names for nothing.
|
|
So that's a massive saving, and an extra item thrown in for nothing.
|
|
It's been a staggeringly rapid fall from grace, and apparently all for nothing.
|
|
" He added that "there is no justice and [Karadzic] was convicted for nothing.
|
|
If you're still reading this list, thank you — and we apologize for nothing.
|
|
Of course, it was instantly for nothing, because Abby destroys the radiation chamber.
|
|
Imagine if those six hours it spent in a Ziploc were for nothing!
|
|
That's thousands of dollars in additional costs for nothing but Elon Musk's promise.
|
|
But without a working laser, the trip to Tanzania will count for nothing.
|
|
That means this fight for the Iron Throne will have been for nothing.
|
|
The president ought to aim for nothing less than a full expansion—i.e.
|
|
Cellphones these days are awfully smart (they don't call them "smartphones" for nothing).
|
|
Not for nothing, but did I know that the new management was terrible?
|
|
As the saying goes, if you stand for nothing, you'll fall for anything.
|
|
Essentially serving the role of masturbation tool who appeared to want for nothing.
|
|
They came and killed [the main character's] father for nothing—just stabbing people.
|
|
Two years ago you would never have let Lemberger shoot you for nothing.
|
|
The Hunt Rated R. They don't call them red-blooded Americans for nothing.
|
|
People who made a living doing this, and asked for nothing in return.
|
|
"We can't let people die for nothing," he said in a phone interview.
|
|
Freedom, one might say, is just another word for nothing left to lose.
|
|
Young royals should have to settle for nothing less than the total package.
|
|
Some recipes call for nothing but a mix and a bottle of Sprite.
|
|
The congressman said they've been calling his office asking for nothing but information.
|
|
I didn't cuss, I didn't disrespect nobody, and I didn't ask for nothing.
|
|
Do the sufferings of the time count for nothing, under his anesthetizing gaze?
|
|
It's of course possible that all of this hand-wringing is for nothing.
|
|
But hey, she's not the greatest female Alpine skier in history for nothing.
|
|
Savoir-vivre, the art of living, is not a French phrase for nothing.
|
|
They will invest months into a relationship, seemingly asking for nothing in return.
|
|
Anyone familiar with the U.S. market knows you don't get anything for nothing.
|
|
Other parties will surely need to drop the something-for-nothing approach soon.
|
|
Until the Pepes that I had bought for nothing started going up 20x.
|
|
You let Katie die, her and your son both, for nothing, in childbirth.
|
|
"He's a tough kid, he didn't grow up in Compton for nothing," Casey said.
|
|
Extreme Couponing didn't get picked up by TLC for nothing — it's a serious hobby.
|
|
The Story of a Good for Nothing Artist and her Pussy by Rokudenashiko, a.k.a.
|
|
That all of my hard work and struggles until then would be for nothing.
|
|
As you'd expect, it's very rich — it didn't win the Michelin star for nothing.
|
|
They can blink and lose AD for nothing a few years down the road.
|
|
If they don't trade him, Los Angeles will probably lose Caldwell-Pope for nothing.
|
|
She did what any curious teen might do and placed an order for...nothing.
|
|
In many cities people can park on the street for nothing, or a pittance.
|
|
The stock doesn't fall 53 percent for nothing, but let me do more work.
|
|
And then throw an elbow at my neck, I get another tech for nothing.
|
|
Beautiful bottles of club soda have been wasted on carpet stains, all for nothing.
|
|
"Why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing?" he tweeted in May.
|
|
They don't call this time of year the dog days of summer for nothing.
|
|
She wants for nothing, and her life is better than mine will ever be.
|
|
Insureds expect courts to interpret exclusions narrowly; otherwise they risk paying premiums for nothing.
|
|
It attempts to preserve stationarity, and helps ensure all the planning isn't for nothing.
|
|
"Clinton and Trump, the two of them are good for nothing!" the woman responded.
|
|
Watching online music videos is the most popular way to get music for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing did the "Bran is the Night King" theory refuse to die.
|
|
We all like getting something for nothing, and everything is better if it's free.
|
|
He leads an army of volunteer developers whose software can be had for nothing.
|
|
Kitaoka isn't known as "Shimewaza Kuma Shogun" (The Shogun Bear of Chokes) for nothing.
|
|
Why had He allowed Tzipora, the little golden-haired sister, to die for nothing?
|
|
With cash reserves running low, wouldn't it be nice to get something for nothing?
|
|
All for nothing, she says, because of what happened the weekend of March 3.
|
|
"You work, work and work, and it's for nothing," Rodriguez said after losing everything.
|
|
Basically, investors are willing to offer governments money for nothing, or less than nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing do investors speak of having "made a killing" on Wall Street.
|
|
But then the music will play, and you'll think this film wants for nothing.
|
|
I know, I know, it's not called the world's largest cruise ship for nothing.
|
|
New people require natural resources and everyone knows you don't get something for nothing.
|
|
Heck, the company didn't splinter off from Mobile World Congress this year for nothing.
|
|
And it turns out the Leafs basically traded Jonathan Bernier for nothing at all.
|
|
It's not the biggest night in fashion for nothing (sorry, first Monday of May).
|
|
As the old saying goes: If you stand for nothing, you fall for everything.
|
|
The Story of a Good-For-Nothing Artist and Her Pussy (from Koyama Press).
|
|
In so doing, she has proved herself, in the end, to stand for nothing.
|
|
" Not for nothing, perhaps, had Mr. Kaluuya bestowed him with the nickname "Headshot Hoult.
|
|
"Thanks for nothing, Mr. President," Mr. Flynn might have thought as he left court.
|
|
That doesn't mean dollars for the taking, but it does promise something for nothing.
|
|
"I'm getting the slight impression that we got scared for nothing," Ms. Meyre said.
|
|
Opinion Columnist Remember when freedom was just another word for nothing left to lose?
|
|
It's not for nothing that Argentina has its own Campari and Fernet Branca distilleries.
|
|
"The chorus is a damning repetition of we set up for nothing," he explains.
|
|
I walked up a ramp into the silence and waited for nothing to happen.
|
|
Roger Federer, Wawrinka's absent Swiss compatriot, does not call Wawrinka "the diesel" for nothing.
|
|
In 2015, Trudeau appeared destined for nothing less than two full mandates in power.
|
|
Met Gala They don't call it the Oscars of the East Coast for nothing.
|
|
If for nothing else, the animation alone should be enough for a draw here.
|
|
After all, the Senate isn't known as the world's greatest deliberative body for nothing.
|
|
Thinking about that, do you start to wonder, was all their sacrifice for nothing?
|
|
Many of the details she builds into characters "I'm getting for nothing," she said.
|
|
Yeah, the producer was furious and said, we fought World War I for nothing.
|
|
Not for nothing is the play's central image a double-sided painting by Kandinsky.
|
|
The little brothers of the West, we yearn for nothing more than your respect.
|
|
IN EFFECT, YOU BOUGHT IN THEIR 713%, 703% OF WHAT THEY HAD FOR NOTHING.
|
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Actually good, if, for nothing else, exposing the party-poopers and humorless among us.
|
|
The truth is: all that advancement counts for nothing if the products aren't effortless.
|
|
As soon as they are elected, the people are enslaved and count for nothing.
|
|
"This case calls for nothing more than a straightforward application of McCullen," he wrote.
|
|
Those 18 years as an editor at Random House had not been for nothing.
|
|
We would die for one another, but we didn't want to die for nothing.
|
|
We would die for one another, but we didn't want to die for nothing.
|
|
"I wouldn't do anything for money that I wouldn't do for nothing," he said.
|
|
But Washington, D.C., wants to find 80 residents to do the job for nothing.
|
|
It's too cold to stand outside, but we didn't come this far for nothing.
|
|
White supremacist Richard Spencer shut down a Florida town for nothing White supremacist Richard Spencer shut down a Florida town for nothing GAINESVILLE, Florida — The sprawling University of Florida campus, often called the "Berkeley of the South" was essentially put on lockdown Thursday.
|
|
"Look how much you took away for nothing – absolutely nothing," a family member told WFMY.
|
|
It isn't a search for nothing, but rather a search for the edge of nothing.
|
|
Jennifer Williamson-Kennedy gave everything to others every day and asked for nothing in return.
|
|
But it's also common for nothing to happen physically during Reiki, so it totally depends.
|
|
While "best" may be an ambitious claim, these bags aren't an Amazon bestseller for nothing.
|
|
This could be a storm in a teacup, and it could all be for nothing.
|
|
I'm sitting here in the front row, Joc Pederson just flipped me off for nothing!
|
|
Since 2001 fully $5bn of surplus army gear has been transferred to cops for nothing.
|
|
And for them to do that to my daughter is just, I mean, for nothing.
|
|
Courtesy Puma Kylie Jenner didn't earn her title as the Lip Kit queen for nothing.
|
|
But Archambault said his tribe will settle for nothing less than stopping the pipeline's construction.
|
|
Food is scarce and hours of queuing is often for nothing if supplies run out.
|
|
They don't put those tissue box emojis next to the show's Twitter hashtag for nothing.
|
|
"I ask for nothing and I want nothing from them, I fit in," she replies.
|
|
Not for nothing has he been supporting progressive causes around the nation for many years.
|
|
The first rock and roll song I ever heard was Dire Straits, "Money for Nothing".
|
|
"A lot of victims, a lot of suffering, at the end, for nothing," Labidi said.
|
|
Not for nothing, The Last Jedi will also be Carrie Fisher's final performance as Leia.
|
|
It's 2016, and this change was inevitable Singleton: Well, she's not doing it for nothing.
|
|
It's a humbling experience when you see those people doing it, very much for nothing.
|
|
If for nothing else, watch this trailer for Cranston's stiff-yet-goofy take on Johnson.
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Not for nothing but it seemed Harry was nervous ... looking serious and holding on tight.
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Those who have bought pricey hedges, meanwhile, risk having spent precious shareholder funds for nothing.
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They wouldn't engage in reasonable discourse even after I left; my leaving was for nothing.
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Surprisingly, he doesn't care, meaning her lengthy betrayal against the Liars was literally for nothing.
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Also, not for nothing: It appears as though Republicans will be shut out of Sen.
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In the early years of the internet, consumers became used to getting stuff for nothing.
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Otherwise, the hard work of its citizens and attorney general will have been for nothing.
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"And oh, by the way, we're not going to do this for nothing," he said.
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So, no, you don't just go adding up all the universe's starlight for nothing.[Science]
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But the women and the girls that I represent, they are doing it for nothing.
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Of course, there's still the possibility that all of this worrying will be for nothing.
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To many, it all appears to have been for nothing that can yet be seen.
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The W.S.L. group bought pro surfing for nothing except a promise to invest in it.
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The people whose lives she and her father are bettering would settle for nothing less.
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The Qataris' Sunni rebel allies were not going to advance an Iranian scheme for nothing.
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It's not for nothing that the gimme "Living la VIDA Loca" is where it is.
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For too long we've punished people for nothing other than the crime of being poor.
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"He had bought it for nothing and sold it for 50 million," Mr. Guadalupe said.
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They don't call it a universe for nothing: Where else are we going to go?
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"We're doing everything for nothing, and they're walking home with Banksys for a million dollars."
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It's an attempt to make sure that the state doesn't give out money for nothing.
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But it counts for nothing until the Senate receives the impeachment recommendation from the House.
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And, not for nothing, it sure seems like the endorsements were bribed via dog treats.
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Based on his performance, Trump was the man people voted for – nothing more, nothing less.
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I MEAN, IT'D BE LIKE I GAVE 211% OF BERKSHIRE BACK TO BERKSHIRE FOR NOTHING.
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In Mariah's case, it may hurt to say thank you—even if it's for nothing.
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What made you want to try swapping out the barley or corn for nothing but rice?
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Instead, they charge authors a publication fee and permit people to read the result for nothing.
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I just had to stay strong, believe in myself and think, 'I didn't work for nothing.
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It's not for nothing that people feel exhausted, is just not because they've been swiping, swiping.
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You crave stability and will settle for nothing less than what you are confident you deserve.
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"He pays for this from his own pocket and asks for nothing in return," Bryant said.
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Why is he willing to say he&aposll denuclearize and he released three Americans for nothing?
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When CAS cleared us, it showed us that we had not believed and hoped for nothing.
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"My dragon could not have died for nothing, so this is now so important," she continued.
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" Biggie's Tower of Toffee ($50, Biggie's Crack Toffee) "They don't call it 'crack toffee' for nothing.
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Could it all be placebo and SV technohipsters are chewing scraps of blotter paper for nothing?
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Instead, Egypt allows farmers to take water for nothing, paying only the cost of pumping it.
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But I didn't go to the Upper East Side for nothing, and needles to the face?
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As far as looking for nothing goes, "You're checking a box—it's not here," explained Hussain.
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Then we started working with Dong Phuong bakery and they come deliver for nothing—they're great.
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So what they&aposre trying to do is take away my freedom for nothing in return.
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And of course, kids who want for nothing are unlikely to need Facebook's $20 a month.
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And those who finish 65 trips or more per week will pay for nothing but gas.
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Not for nothing has National Law Review named this problem the top privacy issue of 2017.
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" You can't make that case, Carville said, "if you're against everything; then you are for nothing.
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But again, Octavia's fight is all for nothing for now, because the status quo changed again.
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And now comes the greatest gift of all: U.S. withdrawal from Syria in return for nothing.
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Organic food tends to be more expensive — they don't call Whole Foods "Whole Paycheck" for nothing.
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The main reason is that McConnell apparently stands for nothing but the political class status quo.
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Not for nothing, people can be just as in the dark about how male parts work.
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It's not for nothing that when Krallice plays a show, Mick and Colin use no pedals.
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The Story of a Good For Nothing Artist and her Pussy is available from Koyama Press.
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Progress made to end HIV/AIDS would mean that "they didn't die for nothing," John said.
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Personality languishes, and desire has been almost completely erased—except, of course, the desire for nothing.
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We are here for the stability and the security of this region and for nothing else.
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"Nothing for nothing" goes a Liberian saying to describe both mundane interactions and high political dealings.
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I mean, we haven't been sitting around campfires for hundreds of thousands of years for nothing.
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None earth-shattering, but he basically got something for nothing, so it's no doubt a win.
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Late-night comedy: "So I guess we learned to pronounce 'Buttigieg' for nothing," Jimmy Kimmel said.
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The Sharks had risked losing the 22-year-old Mueller in the expansion draft for nothing.
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Were these to have turned out to be for nothing, the public anger could be massive.
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Furthermore, Kim likely believed Stockholm would give him his usual victory of getting something for nothing.
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"My friend, you have come here for nothing," a man said to one of the reporters.
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Because I don't want to be put in prison for nothing, like standing here and protesting.
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A party that stands for nothing is on the fast track to political and policy irrelevance.
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It's not for nothing that Alexei Navalny's rallies draw thousands of people all around the country.
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So are you going to stand for the entire rule of law or stand for nothing?
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"I made $50 a week, but I probably would have done it for nothing," she said.
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He claims to transcend parties, but risks being seen as a candidate who stands for nothing.
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Friendship, Fred realized, counts for nothing more in hockey than it does in any other business.
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We're okay paying taxes for somebody to get money for free, for no, for nothing back.
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Don't forget, however, that he has acting chops: all those years on Degrassi weren't for nothing!
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The franchise may as well have moved back to Seattle if they'd lost him for nothing.
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It's not for nothing that Emerson said, "the sky is the ultimate art gallery, just above us."
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Not to mention, an intense workload leads Corcoran to believe these entrepreneurs are killing themselves for nothing.
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It's not for nothing that The Rock is financing a movie based on her still young life.
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"The family will settle for nothing less than a conviction and appropriate sentencing," attorney Lee Merritt said.
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Edgar is the perfect man to really test Pantera's potential—he's not called The Answer for nothing.
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After all, Stamos is known for nothing more than his impeccably styled, always thick and lustrous hair.
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The United States will settle for nothing less than permanent denuclearization of North Korea, the official said.
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"I suffered a lot in the journey [to the United States], and what, for nothing?" she said.
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And this may be all for nothing; there is no guarantee I'll be able to get pregnant.
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But it turns out my worries were for nothing, as Coco really is a sweet, fun movie.
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DNA evidence exonerated James and he was released in 2011, having served nearly 30 years, for nothing.
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The Gabor sisters were often the butt of jokes, with people saying they were famous for nothing.
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Just don't hide any eggs and send people out on a hunt for nothing Easy as pie.
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Why would the rich be more concerned with getting something for nothing than the rest of us?
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His surprise return puts some pressure on his colleagues to ensure McCain didn't come back for nothing.
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Now we know all of our sleuthing was for nothing, since we had simply been lied to.
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The video for "Nothing Here But Ghosts" is already the second one Anthony did for Cult Values.
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I was scared every day that we would lose money; that we were doing this for nothing.
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Jahil is mad that their efforts have been for nothing — it's too late to enter the contest.
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Not for nothing, it helps that it's a wonderfully executed re-edit by my homie The Reflex.
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Many worry that a general disengagement from work might prove alienating, and money for nothing socially corrosive.
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"They did not vote for nothing to change when we come out of the EU," she said.
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But all of this small-business romanticism would be for nothing if the final product wasn't good.
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In a world that often wants something for nothing, this can be a tough pill to swallow.
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But I just had to be mentally stronger and think I didn't work this hard for nothing.
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It's not for nothing that the Andean nation came to be our strongest ally in the region.
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"We're not paying for nothing else," is what Marcus Maxwell, a 28-year-old prisoner, remembered hearing.
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It has become a forum for nothing more than the spokesperson to read aloud the President's tweets.
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Listen or watch if you truly must, but if you stand for nothing, what'll you fall for?
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That's a big improvement for nothing more than driving a bit farther to a higher-quality hospital.
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Let it be known that style stops for nothing — not even days upon days of pouring rain.
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Not for nothing did he make his debut as a knitwear model before he became an actor.
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The White House view: Trump believes he got something — U.S. hostages returned from North Korea— for nothing.
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They're told that they're lazy, they're told that they're stupid, they're told that they're good for nothing.
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Paris is always a good idea, and it's not known as the City of Love for nothing.
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Schools had not opened at all this year, absent funding and teachers willing to work for nothing.
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But he won't even consider backtracking if he thinks he can get what he wants for nothing.
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The court should overturn the plenary power doctrine; the Indian Wars should serve as precedent for nothing.
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They want for nothing except fulfillment, and that makes them both horrible people and horribly sad people.
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He is comfortable and, anyway, Guo likes to say that as a Buddhist, he wants for nothing.
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I have been in jail before, under Brazil's military dictatorship, for nothing more than defending workers' rights.
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Ms. Shroff seemed to ask jurors for nothing more than the narrow consideration of the second bomb.
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It's simply decades of bad decision after bad decision, a wasteful vortex that devoured lives for nothing.
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But he was sent away from the capital, and suddenly, all his work had been for nothing.
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One imagines most other Democrats, if for nothing else than political self-preservation, want to avoid one.
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Faced with a competitor providing trades for nothing, Schwab could not go on charging $4.95 a pop.
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When he returns for the first time this weekend, he will find all that counts for nothing.
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The U.S. gave a major negotiating point away for nothing, not even demanding the ending of settlements.
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Yet Mr. Macron's something-for-everyone message risks branding him as a candidate who stands for nothing.
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But you don't get something for nothing with them - they will take what they need to take.
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I read her book as if possessed, stopping for nothing, feeling the pulse beat in my brain.
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The United States president-elect didn't write a book called "The Art of the Deal" for nothing.
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Once again, the regime is demanding meaningful sanctions relief in exchange for nothing more than a meeting.
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"I try to be respectful; I don't want to say that people died for nothing," he said.
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As to their fan bona fides, the Cutler-Cohens, who have matching bald pates, lack for nothing.
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But then you remember that your good-for-nothing boss booked a 9 am staff meeting tomorrow.
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Instead, he's holding the government hostage in an attempt to get $5 billion in exchange for nothing.
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But if you want special treatment, if you think you deserve something for nothing — which is what all government programs are trying to achieve — then you are just a thief, because the only way to get something for nothing is by making everyone else pay something and get nothing.
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On Billions, Malin Akerman plays the savvy wife to a crooked hedge fund manager who wants for nothing.
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I'm absolutely livid because I went through all that trouble for nothing, at least I have a spare.
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Archambault had told CNN previously that his tribe will settle for nothing less than stopping the pipeline's construction.
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A pop up for Nothing Was the Same gave out free tees in NYC before the album dropped.
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"Anxious For Nothing" 10 Max Lucado (Thomas Nelson, $22.99) Compiled by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Bernadette Baum
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They better not write one on vegan spots, or all of yesterday's work will have been for nothing.
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Verdict: Leff better be ready for a long legal feud — they're not called the Fighting Irish for nothing.
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Time magazine didn't put him on the cover and call him "Rock's Renaissance Man" in 1986 for nothing.
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Less control by the people, more control by the state until the individual's own wishes count for nothing.
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I take a moment of silence for the sleep I lost for nothing and then eat my breakfast.
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Residents of Mendocino County have received false bills for debris removal, a service the government performs for nothing.
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She's doing such a good job with everything that I wouldn't take that away from her for nothing.
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We have become a laughingstock, the world's whipping boy, blamed for everything, credited for nothing, given no respect.
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And he is not worth giving away a useful, if rightfully maligned player like Ross for nothing, either.
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He won Ohio tonight, yet people are already claiming his home-state advantage counts for nothing nationally. Hogwash.
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Poor Mace Tyrell, who assembled his troops and the most fabulous outfit of Season 6 for nothing (+15).
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I feel so proud now that she's got some respect and she hasn't lost her life for nothing.
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This is a team that some projection systems had winning the AL East, and not for nothing either.
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British people "did not vote for nothing to change when we come out of the EU", she said.
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It has to be perfect or the vibes may turn sour—all those synapses, messed with for nothing!
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Money is pressure, and scientists don't want to be left for nothing to show for a $20,000 study.
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If you know Zendaya for nothing else, you know her for her poise in the face of haters.
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Customers aren't happy with that, of course, and for me it also feels like I'm cooking for nothing.
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And not for nothing, but the President is friends with a number of people involved in Sunday's game.
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And it's a vehicle for nothing less than Moore's personal cosmology of space, time and life after death.
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"Eve of Destruction," a jeremiad, was certainly effective if, for nothing else, the backlash that followed its release.
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What if we advised young people to check for nothing less than enthusiastic agreement from their sexual partners?
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If for nothing else, it lets Sonequa Martin-Green operate in a mode other than sad Burnham. 2.
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That's why the Alliance is collapsing and Germany finds no basis for cooperation: Trump's America stands for nothing.
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Faced with losing him for nothing in the draft, Falvey traded him to Miami for another minor leaguer.
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As she decides the next step for "Nothing But Love Notes," Reilly hopes her initiative will go on.
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Not for nothing was Djokovic named the player of the decade for the 220s by the men's tour.
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Not for nothing, discussing pardoning yourself and your family at the beginning of an investigation looks super guilty.
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And they aren't so focused on President Trump that they leave voters thinking that Democrats stand for nothing.
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It's not easy," Trump said, adding, "When they impeach you for nothing, then you're supposed to like them.
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A car dealer writes to say his bank is shutting him down, and thanks for nothing, Mr. President.
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To paraphrase, he wrote that tribes didn't give up that much for nothing: Tribes are entitled to something.
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All for nothing, because here we are voting for a ceasefire that could have saved lives days ago.
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"I did all of this for nothing," they'll say, meaning the homework, the sports, the other extracurricular activities.
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Not for nothing are the faces of this instant those of Ulrike Meinhof and Andreas Baader(7), lately deceased.
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Iranian hardliners believe Iran must do something, or else accept limits on their nuclear capabilities in exchange for nothing.
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No one does all of that work for nothing — not even a malevolent supernatural creature with terrifyingly blue eyes.
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People come here and they get things for nothing, and we're here in America, we've got poverty out here.
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Not for nothing, but sometimes, contractors can be sloppy — their workmanship cheap at best and downright criminal at worst.
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With Mary asking for nothing short of "sheer perfection," only Nadiya truly delivers, once again taking first in technical.
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If for nothing else, just click the link to see 25 pictures of cute dogs posing with their boxes.
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I told her the same things Nat told me—but she kept crying, apologizing for nothing in slurred tones.
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This strange phenomenon extends to the world of deals, because there is something special about getting something for nothing.
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Not for nothing is Carnegie's technology named after Ceto, a Greek goddess who personified the perils of the sea.
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Because a grip who worked on 9 episodes so far isn't just jeopardizing a good paying gig for nothing.
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Others want tech firms to license their patents for nothing, as AT&T was required to do in 1956.
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If for nothing else people might look back on it just for the fact that the timing was uncanny.
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The Nissan Leaf is another good low-cost option for those looking for nothing but an electric people mover.
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But plenty of jobs offer rewards beyond money, and no one suggests they should therefore be done for nothing.
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"He was in jail for nothing," said his lawyer, Itzhak Bam, from Honenu, a right-wing legal aid organization.
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Give people money for nothing, and the lazy will grow lazier and the rest of us will be bankrupted.
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"I think about their mom laying in the hospital, with her kids gone — for nothing," their friend told KING.
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They don't call me "Chef" for nothing, so here are some of my favorite pro tips for success: 1.
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Dropbox gives away a basic level of storage for nothing but charges for premium services, including pricier business subscriptions.
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On one hand, they risk letting him walk for nothing, and it's highly unlikely his replacement will be better.
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Cookie placates him, but she's really trying to placate her emerging feelings for the manipulative, good-for-nothing Lucious.
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Nobody confirmed what I thought might be the truth, which was that nobody was worth fighting for, nothing was.
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The astro community's hand wringing about the responsible use of outer space turned out to be for nothing, however.
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Five miles, only to be told by the von Furstenberg in no uncertain terms that it counts for nothing.
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It was virginal, restrained, un-sexy sex in a show known for nothing if not splashy sex (sometimes literally).
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"What we're asking for is the very same thing that they asked for, nothing more, nothing less," Schumer said.
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You don't think there's a bit of wishful thinking in the Beltway, for nothing if not a new narrative?
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And, not for nothing, their chances to get a Top 3 pick also took a hit with this win.
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So, say what you want about the model-author — she's nasty, brash, rude, famous for nothing, annoying, vulgar, lame.
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Though third parties can export MIS data from Capita SIMS for nothing, this often has to be done manually.
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But there's also another way to measure it: The quantity of resources we burn up for nothing at all.
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"Basically, I just worked my ass off for nothing," said Joe D'Alessandro, the director of elections for Broward County.
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Throughout his seven years in office, this president has given away too much to Iran for nothing in return.
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Special Report: Italian Grand Prix The Autodromo Nazionale di Monza is not called the Temple of Speed for nothing.
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I stood outside the hotel, in the grass, getting my shoes wet with dew, waiting and wanting for nothing.
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Like Smith*, Fournette and McCaffrey would have been playing for nothing—some Buffalo Wild Wings and Hyundai swag, respectively.
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"It wasn't done for nothing," a spokesman for the Bavarian Hunting Association told Zeit early in the Bruno saga.
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"Still on the road 'cause I ain't good for nothing / But writing the songs that I sing," he contextualizes.
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As it turned out, they don't call it sex work for nothing—and I hadn't even banged anyone yet.
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Theresa May, and as a consequence her government, stand for nothing -- which is why they put up with anything.
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You've simply given a few students higher-quality instruction than the school generally provides and done so for nothing.
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Washington says it will settle for nothing less than a "complete, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization" of the nuclear program.
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Aside from researching for school, I also peruse the various sections of The Times for nothing more than enjoyment.
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Not for nothing does her enormous fan base include Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, Tea Partiers, President Trump and innumerable adolescents.
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And not for nothing, but the actor who portrayed Pee-wee, Paul Reubens, has the same number of letters.
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Not for nothing, but we're well over an hour in and Mexico is beating Germany at the World Cup.
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"They don't call it Super Tuesday for nothing," an ebullient Biden told supporters during a victory speech Tuesday night.
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"A successful shelter in place means that you're going to feel like it was all for nothing," she said.
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"Basically I just worked my ass off for nothing," said Joseph D'Alessandro, the county's election planning and development director.
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Adolescence What if we advised young people to check for nothing less than enthusiastic agreement from their sexual partners?
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Federal courts have overturned previous findings by the commission, so it's very possible this could all be for nothing.
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A former investment banker sympathetic to business, Mr. Macron is aiming for nothing less than to remake French capitalism.
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He later acknowledged in his testimony that Trump had asked for "nothing" in terms of any quid pro quo.
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House Democrats have made clear they will settle for nothing less than the entire Mueller report, unedited and unredacted.
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" Recounting the adventurous trip, he also catalogs his own wicked ways: "For nothing would he do / But scribble poetry.
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"They killed my cousin and could have killed everyone in the car for nothing," he told The Leaf-Chronicle.
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Or, perhaps more damning in France, it has risked making him into a mannequin candidate who stands for nothing.
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Stoneman Douglas is strong and will be heard because our kids and our staff did not die for nothing.
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In the initial weeks after the operation, he was despondent, again feeling that he'd endured more suffering for nothing.
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He says he only yelled "Black lives matter" to remind the cops it's "pathetic" to stop him for nothing.
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Still, because Israel got something for nothing from Mr. Trump's announcement, it has little reason to make difficult concessions.
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Especially to have it all for nothing, I wouldn't have wanted him to do it in the first place.
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But maybe the simplest explanation is that we all love getting something for nothing, no matter what our socioeconomic class.
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It's not only Pakistan that we pay billions of dollars to for nothing, but also many other countries, and others.
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Indeed, though one might be perfect among mortals, if wisdom which comes from you be lacking, we count for nothing.
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Fee pressure on funds is a good thing for investors, but getting a fund for nothing is not a must.
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Perhaps it's too early to responsibly call the division for the Pats, but this isn't Dumb Football for nothing. 249.
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His opinion in the case "stands for nothing more than what it held," department attorneys wrote to her last month.
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As free current accounts show, once something is provided for nothing, it is very difficult ever to start charging again.
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This deal is perfect for anyone that likes getting something for nothing, and that's all of us really, isn't it?
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Not for nothing has The Australian, a newspaper, referred to the testy stand-off as "the Elliott in the room".
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Three months is a long time to go unpaid, and it is unfair to ask anyone to work for nothing.
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When Matty Matheson makes burgers, he strives for nothing less than perfection, which, if you follow his recipe, is attainable.
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Insurers are always happy to ensure healthy people, because they mostly end up sending the insurance company checks for nothing.
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Not for nothing is the toolkit released with the latest Windows 10 update referred to as its mixed-reality platform.
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The bodies of African-American men keep piling up, killed by police officers for nothing, it seems, besides being black.
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Knowles said the team, who face New Zealand in their first match, would settle for nothing but gold in Brazil.
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Conservative MPs, furious at being forced into an early and unnecessary campaign for nothing, will start demanding she steps down.
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My mom wasn't with it, though — she didn't spend all that money on a side bun and swoop for nothing!
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But I just had to be mentally stronger and think I didn't work this hard for nothing and come out.
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Mr Stokes objects that global companies can now operate on Australia's airwaves for nothing, and wants such fees scrapped entirely.
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"London was first part of a punishment for nothing," Mr Veloso says in an e-mail exchange with your correspondent.
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Also, not for nothing: Clinton was widely seen as having won all three general election presidential debates against Trump. 233.
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It never works out that way," O'Leary tells CNBC Make It, referencing lyrics from Dire Straits' song "Money for Nothing.
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That brand has since been watered down to the point of total dilution; a label that now stands for nothing.
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"We are being attacked for nothing... If anywhere political correctness and law ban speaking then not in Poland", Kaczynski said.
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But there is literally no constituency in those places for "nothing will fundamentally change" and nominate Merrick to the supremes.
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And, not for nothing, it might have even made it harder to finagle the one-handed transfer to his mate.
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An American operator answered, and for a moment, Paashe thought they'd been caught and it had all been for nothing.
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Parts of the media are deeply hostile to the idea of anyone receiving "something for nothing," especially if they're poor.
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Some, no doubt, approach the Swedish Fish Theory from a cynical perspective, as a way to get something for nothing.
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Today there is reason for renewed hope that with Moon carrying the torch forward, their work was not for nothing.
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If your Switch's battery died, and you plugged it in, only for nothing to happen, don't worry — this is normal.
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"Just imagine how many people in Russia are in jail for nothing, for reasons invented by our government," she said.
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The theme of "Originals" was sparked by the discovery of Prince's demo for "Nothing Compares 2 U," released last year.
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In a telephone interview, he said Mr. Alaa had been arrested for nothing more than being an excited music fan.
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And, not for nothing, Bon Appétit has consistently great recipes if you're actually stopping by their Instagram for kitchen inspiration.
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" It's not for nothing that Weill was said to have quipped about "The Cradle": "Have you seen my latest musical?
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"For nothing more than a partial rollback, Trump has made us the bad guy again," Mr. Rhodes said on Thursday.
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If for nothing more than the questing, discomfiting photography presented in this book, she deserves to be more widely celebrated.
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It's not for nothing that three key Oscar strategists — Ms. Taback, Tony Angelotti and Cynthia Swartz — once worked for him.
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We revere these figures, if for nothing else, because they were able to surmount the confines of their original calling.
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Worst of all, this sacrifice could be for nothing, with cases now reported in every province and region of China.
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Credit...Bryan Anselm for The New York Times WILDWOOD, N.J. — The president asked for nothing less than everything they had.
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Today's White House seems to stand for nothing loftier than crony capitalism and the scapegoating of refugees, Muslims and immigrants.
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We sat in and were arrested at Chase Bank on Friday for nothing smaller than the future of our planet.
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Rachel Denber of U.S.-based Human Rights Watch condemned the court's ruling, saying the men had been jailed for nothing.
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Although facts are of little interest to this White House, all this budget-busting border mania is essentially for nothing.
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There were minimal preparations, and Trump made major concessions such as suspending military exercises in exchange for nothing as significant.
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It is not for nothing that our poll found that more than half of the Republican respondents score as authoritarian.
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People can grow marijuana for nothing on their own without having to consult big pharma or defer to big government.
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The last personality type are con artists who want something for nothing or a way to get a quick buck.
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Although I can't see her right now, I'll do my best to ensure she didn't lose her life for nothing.
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Soon the listless addicts care for nothing but the drug and weep bitterly when Odysseus forces them back to their ships.
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"$400 Gucci loafers for the little girl, hell why not when you get money for nothing," a social media user said.
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They don't call it the king of the planets for nothing; the scale in this image is 2003 miles per pixel.
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They don't call it the king of the planets for nothing; the scale in this image is 5.8 miles per pixel.
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Investors are concerned about three key risks but they may be worrying for nothing, strategist Scott Wren told CNBC on Tuesday.
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So I feel now, with the beauty of Instagram I should clarify my statements, if for nothing else than for posterity.
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" That has been something that the Trump and Trump presidency and the new Trump Republicans, "We don&apost apologize for nothing.
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On TV, Rosie offered a ray of sunshine; it was not for nothing that Newsweek dubbed her the Queen of Nice.
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Majored in the wrong field and ended up $60K in student loan debt for nothing — he didn't even get a degree.
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Not for nothing, the ads gain footing in this arena, featuring Ugg boots in a way we've never really seen before.
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Most convicted inmates either work for nothing or for pennies at menial tasks that seem unlikely to boost their job prospects.
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Voters face a bewildering array of parties, most of which stand for nothing, and candidates, most of whom are non-entities.
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Your Khaleesi will settle for nothing less than bending the knee, swearing fealty, and also a few purchases from this list.
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Since women launched the fight for suffrage in the 1840s, they argued for nothing less than the full rights of citizenship.
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She said no, most people are happy to see her, since she comes bearing gifts and asks for nothing in return.
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They don't call her Queen Bey for nothing and she and her family most definitely took it to the next level.
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That same parent receiving $229,0003 for nothing, if they got a job paying $2000,212 right now would receive $2000,000 in benefits.
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Except unlike that clingy gay boyfriend, this guy is always willing to help you out and asks for nothing in return.
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"She just lost her life for nothing," the woman told me, cradling a heavy gold urn filled with her daughter's ashes.
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Despair over all the blood shed for nothing and disgust over having been involved in the war in the first place.
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We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices.
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If you report too soon and it turns out not to be an outbreak, then the public gets scared for nothing.
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I was thinking 'I don't want to leave him for nothing, I want to take a medal home so he's smiling!
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Cox: Can you explain why Rihanna would agree to give away more than a million copies of her album for nothing?
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Put-upon passengers will no doubt bemoan the loss of one of the last ways they can get something for nothing.
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Let's give credit where credit is long overdue, after all, he wasn't named the most fashionable man of 2015 for nothing.
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Related: Top EU Official Tells Migrants to Stop Coming to Europe "For Nothing" AfD's poll numbers are stunning the political establishment.
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As you can imagine, it was all very over-the-top, but hey, it's not called a Fantasy Suite for nothing.
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"They were cajoling people to do that web series for nothing, unless you count bagels," Comedy Central president Kent Alterman joked.
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Not for nothing, Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise may not be doppelgangers, but they do have the most enviable Instagram life.
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Not for nothing did Janowitz appear in her heyday on the cover of New York magazine beside a slab of meat.
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But, if he didn't do it, the case would be terminated, and everything Sewell had gone through would be for nothing.
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" The highlight of this segment is the two older women responding, "I would for nothing!" and "I'd do it for FREE!
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Instead of losing one or two of his three best players for nothing, Ujiri kept both around on his own terms.
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Compared with history's more boring childhoods, hers lacks for nothing but nothingness itself, and that's what I wanted to show her.
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I was thinking 'I don't want to leave him for nothing, I want to take a medal home so he's smiling.
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"I had a whole list of contacts in my phone for nothing but advantage play," said Lucas of his local peers.
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In exchange, they ask for nothing in return except for recognition and help in keeping their projects alive and improving them.
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If we hadn't offered any money, we would have felt that we were luring people into sharing the project for nothing.
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It's impossible to estimate the exact amount of his income, but it's safe to say that Joel Hradecky wants for nothing.
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And then Wilson and Mari, who's married with two good-for-nothing, live-in adult children, fall hard for each other.
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"All for Nothing" arrives near the endgame: "By now you're used to my tears/Enough to fake being sincere," she realizes.
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If they were also given allowances for free, the power generators would effectively be receiving windfall profits — extra money for nothing.
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That, critics say, leads to episodes in which people can be shocked for nothing more than talking back to an official.
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Ingram played football at the University of Tennessee, where old money, he said, helps makes sure the Vols want for nothing.
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"Let's pray together for everything to be resolved and for nothing to have happened to anyone in the crew," he said.
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Also, not for nothing in a series about dance, the choreography is on point, or rather en pointe (this routine, especially).
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In the face of a man with a plan for nothing, why not choose a candidate with a plan for everything?
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It argues for nothing and proves nothing, since it offers no real-world explanation for the problems it's supposed to study.
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But later in his testimony, Sondland also shared that Trump had asked for "nothing" in terms of any quid pro quo.
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If a driver just wants to hit the HOV requirements they can offer a ride for nothing or a nominal $1.
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Women will settle for nothing less than full equality — in their homes, in their workplaces, and in the halls of Congress.
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"If it's just given for no work done, for nothing at all, just a gift, that is inappropriate," Ravel told Time.
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Yet she lacks for nothing and makes a point to donate to organizations that help people who are homeless and addicted.
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"I think it is more damaging, actually, to Democrats, because if you are against everything you stand for nothing," said Blakeman.
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Instead, the Hornets find themselves in what looks like a worst-case scenario: the loss of a franchise player for nothing.
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" "We defend many of these nations for nothing, and then they take advantage of us by giving us high oil prices.
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Not for nothing, the disabled and elderly Americans who rely on Medicaid for long-term care will see support slashed as well.
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Listen, if we lose the House, this president will be impeached for nothing, he&aposll be impeach because he won an election.
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Jersey and Guernsey cows aren't well-known for nothing: "Their ice cream just seems so different and better than ours," said Smyth.
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Yumbla said he knows how hard it is for students to motivate themselves in school if they think it's all for nothing.
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But if somehow both kids are gone, there's a crazy way in which all those years have disappeared or been for nothing.
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I worried that all the impulse control and peace I had found would be for nothing once I re-entered the fray.
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It is not for nothing that the most beloved protagonists tend to be outsiders and losers, or bigshots who fall from grace.
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Anyway, authorities had not tested the treats as of Tuesday, apparently, so this could all be a big to-do for nothing.
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These efforts will count for nothing so long as these animals are targeted by poachers and as their habitats continue to dwindle.
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In the interview with King, Turner said that now, she wants for nothing, and considers the troubles of her past behind her.
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Not for nothing, the film also won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, where Foster returns to introduce Money Monster.
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My mother, who had suffered from loss: loss of her time and her dreams of having children who would want for nothing.
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It would have been a lot for nothing," says Nick, who adds, "Hopefully my heart will know what it needs to do.
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As someone who settles for nothing less than my absolute best, this is an uncomfortable and frustrating place to be in life.
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Against this happy backdrop, economists naturally have started to think about the next recession; it's not called the dismal science for nothing.
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And not for nothing, but the baby dragons who emerged from that pyre are now, you know, actual giant fire-breathing dragons.
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Also, did that dance actually open a portal to another dimension, or are fans over here learning the Five Moves for nothing?
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Dreamers are being punished for nothing they did, but simply for being born to parents who did not have the proper documentation.
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However, private citizens and private lawyers are simply not going to do the hard work of investigating and prosecuting violations for nothing.
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I asked for nothing and I just stepped away ... because that is penance and I put a lot of thought into it.
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Now Bombardier is so intent on dodging the consequences of their actions they have given away their marquee airplane program for nothing.
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With ultra HD 4K resolution, active HDR, and multi-channel ultra surround-sound, you should want for nothing with this advanced model.
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On the last two days of my week of drinking breast milk, I knew that it had all basically been for nothing.
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An American president who touts his own unanchored, unpredictable views lets Russian policymakers hope they can have what they want for nothing.
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Not for nothing, central banks are seen by investors as crucial yet fun-averse grown-ups charged with solemnly watching for trouble.
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She helps the other family members heal and move on from their self-inflicted hurts, asking for nothing in return but attention.
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Now with a few more staples to round it out, Mr. Sternberg hopes for nothing less than to dress the entire world.
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From natural wonders like Yellowstone to man-made treasures like the Space Needle, the U.S. isn't called "America the Beautiful" for nothing.
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Andrew Das: A forward to push the pace and, not for nothing, a scorer's mind-set in case we go to penalties.
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"It is not for nothing that he is known as Ngwenya," said Mr. Fabricius, the journalist, using the Xhosa word for crocodile.
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These women did not want all their suffering and loss to go for nothing, and they were urging men to fight on.
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Then there is the overall idea that Sanders is calling for nothing short of a political revolution that fundamentally reshapes the country.
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Mr. Trump implored Americans back home to uphold those same values — if for nothing else than for those fighting on their behalf.
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Not for nothing, this writer agrees that GIF should be pronounced with a hard G. But that isn't considered a universal truth.
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In 2007, Clinch brought out "Finn," a technically praiseworthy first novel that elevates Huck's good-for-nothing father to central-character status.
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After learning that the documents were already set to be made public, Cornyn told reporters that "all this drama" was for nothing.
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"We are not destroying things for nothing," said Yip, a 21-year-old Polytechnic student, standing amid the protest debris on campus.
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This offers us our annual opportunity to recall when Janis Joplin sang that freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose.
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These days she can wash her clothes and fetch water for nothing, spending the money she saves on milk for her child.
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She is also not ready to go to a dinner party, but Aunt Jocasta didn't summon all these guest stars for nothing.
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In Germany, he was astonished to see volunteer docents: the idea that anyone would work in a museum for nothing seemed fantastical.
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On 90 percent of TV shows, it would've, and should've, been the end — and not for nothing, a really damn good one.
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And most importantly, how can I go around picking up other people's discarded receipts for nothing without anyone actually seeing my face?
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All of which is to say: When we get something for nothing, we feel as if we're putting one over on the world.
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Why Cersei's Baby's Real Father Might Never Be Revealed All of this baby daddy drama may be for nothing in the end, though.
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To that point, just because you stopped your "streak" does not mean that all your hard work the days prior were for nothing.
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It may seem folly in a country home to over a quarter of the world's truly poor to give people money for nothing.
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The people are in full revolt and will settle for nothing less than radical change in Washington, D.C., and the entire political system.
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APPLE Thanks for nothing: Seems the Justice Department didn't need Apple's help to break into San Bernardino attacker Syed Farook's iPhone after all.
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Yet many players have made their debuts for the national team since then, meaning that their previous clubs are getting money for nothing.
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"They're virtually getting something for nothing," says Kate Martin, a community college teacher and treasurer for her local union chapter in Cape Cod.
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She currently plays Lara Axelrod, the savvy wife to a crooked hedge fund manager who wants for nothing, in the Showtime series Billions.
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"Let's explore how we have TRICKED Uber into paying us, for nothing, and teach you how you can do the same," it continues.
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In moments like that, I feared that this whole thing may not work and that I put my life on pause for nothing.
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" Blagojevich was caught on court-approved wiretaps describing the Senate seat as something so valuable "you just don't give it away for nothing.
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"It's All For Nothing": A temporary outdoor installation using 5000 ten-cent Euro coins by Norwegian artist Marie Skeie and The Crystal Ship.
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A stream shouts at a school of upstream-swimming salmon, telling them to give up, and that their determination will be for nothing.
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And that festive outfit wasn't for nothing, Fergie had not only a new album to celebrate, but also a brand new music video.
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It is also "open-source", meaning any hardware-maker can adapt the program as needed and install it on its devices for nothing.
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That nice middle-class home on Grand Avenue which counted for nothing, because in Louisville, Kentucky black middle-class was nothing like white.
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He should rethink his approach to climate change and go to the December meeting, if for nothing else, to make America great again.
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Not for nothing, Kennedy also helped spur modern-day voter suppression when he signed onto a 2008 ruling out of Indiana, Crawford v.
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I'm asking you for nothing, Mr. Jackson, though I understand how you or other people might believe that I'm asking far too much.
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Although it may not seem like much to ask for, nothing in "Players" suggests that it will be made available any time soon.
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It's not for nothing that the Lega party campaigned ahead of the March 4 election with the slogan "Prima gli Italiani" — Italians first.
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It's not for nothing that one of its heroines, Sookee (Kim Tae-ri), is a pickpocket, though that's getting ahead of her story.
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The picture Gilens and Page painted of a world where the opinions of the middle class literally count for nothing doesn't hold up.
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He's also the guy who let Jonathan Marchessault walk for nothing and gave three-goal scorer Callahan $6 million a year through 2020.
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It happens to the best of 'em: musicians, film directors, and, in the case of Hurry's new video for "Nothing to Say," novelists.
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Not for nothing, Kansas did their best to dig in after tying the game up at 82 points at the end of regulation.
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"They got the place for nothing and they used the prostitutes," said Deputy Chief Joseph J. Reznick, commander of the Internal Affairs Bureau.
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That some people are just born on third base for nothing that has anything to do with their work ethic or their intelligence.
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It wasn't all for nothing: The enthusiasm for Mr. O'Rourke most likely helped less glamorous and less moneyed candidates win down the ballot.
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So the positive response is a reassuring message to Jason and the team that their acquisition of the IP hasn't been for nothing.
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Then in hindsight it may look like Covid-19 wasn't such a big deal after all, and we did all that for nothing.
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There were also hundreds of cases during World War I, some for nothing more than saying things considered pro-German, Mr. Kastenberg said.
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I was nervous about being alone on a train for so long (without WiFi!), but I discovered that my worrying was for nothing.
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" — JIMMY KIMMEL "And what's especially difficult is that most of these candidates won't even become president, so they're abandoning their families for nothing.
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What sort of gameplay are you looking for right now — are you just messing around, or are you looking for nothing but wins?
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As he told foreign journalists last week in a group interview: "People have to come to these meetings intending for nothing to happen."
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What would you say to people who view Google in that way and who maybe think that you might be complaining for nothing?
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I think that if I'm complaining for nothing, [then] the question is, why did I walk away from an $800,000 per year job?
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I'm still including it in this roundup because the thought of having watched it for nothing made me feel actual physical grief symptoms.
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One particular something-for-nothing deal they may ask for is being rewarded for halting tests — which they no longer need to conduct.
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"Thanks for Nothing, AOC!" the ad read, using Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's initials that became ubiquitous even before she officially set foot in Congress.
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Playgrounds are the true geography of hope, to steal from Wallace Stegner, for nothing is more renewing than innocence in a tiny package.
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It's not for nothing that the season opens with her oldest daughter, Max, dating a man in his 30s when she's only 16.
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"If somebody walked up to GE and said, 'We'll take GE Capital off your hands for nothing,' that'll be a great bargain," he said.
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Not for nothing do pundits cite the hustling governments of China and Singapore as evidence that liberal democracies are no longer fit for purpose.
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Race was seldom mentioned; in fact some of Mrs Hochschild's subjects said they looked forward to the day when skin colour counted for nothing.
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To support the notion that weird is good, and weirder is great, it's not for nothing that Gucci's sales numbers have never been better.
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The methods of groups like Summit Public Schools, whose software was written for nothing by Facebook engineers, are being copied by hundreds of schools.
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I can't say I blame him, though: Everything this man has known, everything he's sacrificed over the years, could potentially have been for nothing.
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So, they are independent movies and thankfully, I made enough money in the old days that I can afford to do movies for nothing.
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For one, it kind of takes the fun out of the whole thing for nothing more than profit; it's a real mood killer, basically.
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The worry turned out to be for nothing: the federal government stepped in with counter-cyclical fiscal and monetary policy, and full-employment legislation.
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In fairness, the training program was not about to lead to Assad's toppling, but it is remarkable that Trump gave Putin something for nothing.
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"We will probably never know the answer to that question," said Kobach, who, not for nothing, is running President Trump's Commission on Election Integrity.
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" It's an admonition that astonishes and delights his fellow revolutionaries, and it's based on the saying, "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything.
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Get roped in with the promise of music for nothing, and you'll eventually pony up the $10 a month for the convenience of premium.
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We invest so much of ourselves in relationships that when they're over, we need a souvenir—a reminder that it wasn't all for nothing.
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By the way, botched intros should definitely become a thing in debates moving forward, if for nothing else than to test for candidates' hearing.
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Everything's in service of the images in "Bridgend," a stylishly shot, eerily scored and moodily acted film that wants for nothing but a plot.
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He'll Officially Announce His Bid to Become the Next CEO of Apple Hey, they don't call him the Steve Jobs of rap for nothing.
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"I didn't even want to go through fertility treatments, and I felt like I just went through all this trauma for nothing," Mathews said.
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If for nothing else, so that the success and integrity of the Every Student Succeeds Act are not lost because of one bad actor.
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Not for nothing did the International Monetary Fund in June declare Deutsche to be "the most important net contributor to systemic risks" on earth.
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In passing this bill, Republicans are living the words of renowned political philosopher Janis Joplin: "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose."
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The way to fix this error is to add on more process, to make sure that it counts for nothing in the final calculus.
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And only last year, both fighters announced on their social media accounts that they were set to fight again, only for nothing to materialize.
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After Cleveland, they will stand for nothing but the bombastic tyrant who lets the smallest thing get under his very thin, very orange skin.
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The number of individuals on the debate stage left time for nothing more than sound bites, and was certainly insufficient for truly serious proposals.
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Democrats say they will push hard for nothing less than $2628 billion, though that figure would be hard to keep under the House's standards.
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Weil admits it has been tough on her family, but she says knowing it wasn't all for nothing has helped give them a purpose.
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Two years later another doctor who, not for nothing, happened to be a family friend, humored me and sent me to get an ultrasound.
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Young people probably won't give up their self-interest for nothing, though; rewards for good behavior go a long way in creating the shift.
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However, this struggle to attend the dream college could be all for nothing, especially with more occupations being self-taught or even self-created.
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If not, then he would seem to have died for nothing, which contradicts Melisandre's suggestion last season that he had a role to play.
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Vice President Mike Pence insisted that the White House would settle for nothing less than a border wall, and Democrats, as ever, rejected one.
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Not for nothing, he had one of the most prominent, best-positioned jobs in the country, leading the flagship university of his home state.
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I say "may" because many of the new grandparents I know have been drafted into full-time day care, with time for nothing else.
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Not for nothing, but this is pretty excellent casting and could lead to Bishop/Steinfeld showing up in the MCU, which would be awesome.
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Despite his travails, he supports the party's cautious approach to state spending, and he thinks there are too many people expecting handouts for nothing.
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And what if, in the place of consent, we advised young people to check for nothing less than enthusiastic agreement from their sexual partners?
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That concern is not for nothing: Research about the corporate world has shown that continually drawing attention to bias can in fact reinforce it.
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Because Perdoo only raised angel money and has paid its own way since, the company can afford (literally) to offer a lot for nothing.
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"After so much has been sacrificed, Americans will settle for nothing less than a full, enforceable and fair deal with China," Mr. Grassley said.
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I've sat through EVERY interview so far of this so called "impeachment inquiry" & the President hasn't done anything to possibly impeach him for. NOTHING.
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And not for nothing: we are still waiting for the next federated messaging model to launch, the RCS joint venture these companies just announced.
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Our sources say both Ron and Jen's friends continue to urge them to split for good, if for nothing else other than Ariana's safety.
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Some Artificials believe that the universe came into being from nothing, by nothing, and, ultimately, since nature does not have a design, for nothing.
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"I am not taking them away for nothing," said Mr. Di Bella, a 53-year-old magistrate, president of the Reggio Calabria minors' court.
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It sounds a bit detached from the sawdust and sweat of hands-on woodworking, but they don't say "measure twice, cut once" for nothing.
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Ultimately, if you compromise on everything, you stand for nothing — and what sort of business would anyone want to join or back like that?
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Not for nothing was his headquarters universally known as the Powerhouse, through which government social welfare, health and education appointments had to be vetted.
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To paraphrase Rod Blagojevich, the DNC has these debate slots and they're [very] golden, so the DNC should not give it up for nothing.
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Not for nothing, the sight of women kicking this much ass in front of and behind the camera is literally moving audiences to tears.
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As we reported, when producers asked Michelle to do reshoots for "All the Money in the World," she quickly agreed to work for nothing.
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His first pair of works, Good-for-Nothing and Blood is Dry (both made in 53), are bitter swipes at the Westernization of Japan.
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To circumvent these funding issues, some edtech ventures have built their offering on a freemium business model, offering basic features of their apps for nothing.
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You don't win those titles five times for nothing so I wanted to take my time, feel her out and see what she was like.
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"They don't call him 'Matt Ice' for nothing," said Sanu, who left Cincinnati to sign as a free agent with the Falcons during the winter.
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In this distinctly American era of being famous for nothing—as long as you're ultimately making money for a large corporation, long live the entrepreneur!
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Plus, Dion is really into fashion, Roach told Elle — and Zendaya didn't earn the aforementioned nickname and a flurry of style stalking Tumblrs for nothing.
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But it's all for nothing: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell already said he will not bring the bills forward for a vote in the Senate.
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The ERS says that its study shows a "something for nothing" culture amongst some peers, after it analysed 779 peers' record in the upper chamber.
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Whether it's a closing down sale, a product launch, or even free cake in the office, the promise of something for nothing draws a crowd.
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Still, nothing is enough to save a movie that seems designed for nothing else than to milk a cash cow for as long as possible.
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" On Wednesday, Brown invoked his (originally mocking) "Governor Moonbeam" nickname to illustrate California's commitment to such research, saying, "I didn't get that moniker for nothing.
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, has said the bill is "dead", but opponents say they will settle for nothing short of its formal withdrawal.
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My biggest fear is that I go to Lauren and it doesn't work out, and that I risked it all — I risked everything for nothing.
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And, not for nothing, it's going to take more than one fashion show to win back the trust of investors and die-hard Elbaz customers.
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Back in March they released a video for "Nothing" directed by LA auteur Ryan Patrick, who's helmed videos for Cut Copy, The Weeknd and more.
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Worried that he'd come all this way for nothing, Nahdi walked the town, showing people a photo of his grandmother, hoping someone might recognize her.
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I'm the cold heartbreaker fit to burn, and my good-for-nothing ex-boyfriend should be glad I showed up in his life at all.
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We want to say they didn't die for nothing, that their speech, their drawings, and the risks they've taken for many years were worth it.
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"What he did was the right thing, but they came out for nothing and the others came out for $85033 billion in cash," Trump added.
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I have asked for nothing but the dignity and respect—that I once actually believed would be provided for—afforded to any living human being.
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While all of that sounds great, don't forget those free earphones, because it's your chance to get a stylish, symmetrical, and balanced device for nothing.
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What Trump was offering the Rones was an uncomplicated form of meaning, one that asked for nothing but votes and gave nothing but his attention.
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Pogba left United four years ago for the Italian club Juventus — and virtually for nothing at $1.9 million — when his first contract with United expired.
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Some leftists have argued that a jobs guarantee—like the one contained in the Green New Deal—is preferable to giving people money for nothing.
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I'm sick of working for nothing and being tired and getting yelled at and dealing with 80 stupid women 24/7 and eating shitty food.
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Out of their desire to please voters, politicians came to embrace theories that made it seem possible to provide something for nothing or very little.
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As promised by the Trojan's original note, the computer was totaled and now is good for nothing besides running an animation of the Nyan cat.
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He was silently glowering, and when I asked him what he thought about this whole situation, he said his father was a good-for-nothing.
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"I don't say that they become a part of your plant family for nothing," says Hilton Carter, noted plantfluencer and author of Wild at Home.
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I wished for nothing more in those first months than to be able to go back home to Panama — but this was my home now.
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Yes, Lionel Messi had a clause in his contract that allowed him to walk out of Barcelona for nothing at the end of the season.
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Isola said work done on the scrapped 2020 tires was not all for nothing, with some of the ideas and concepts still useful for 2021.
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This is a new politics -- a system-change for nothing less than the survival of the planet and all life forms that exist upon it.
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Beth is the most quiet and compassionate March sister, and wishes for nothing more than a piano and for her family to be at peace.
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Lenny Dykstra may need a prologue for his just released memoirs ... disclosing he did it all for nothing, because the feds want all the profits.
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" It's one thing ... I'm glad you quoted Frederick Douglas, but I'll quote Alexander Hamilton, which is, "If you stand for nothing, you fall for everything.
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"But then he told us," Ms. Gotti said, "'Hey, if the Italians are known for nothing more, it was always to root for each other.'"
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But Jackson plays basketball for a living and so the Thunder, rather than lose him for nothing, traded him last February to the Detroit Pistons.
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It's this compulsiveness and lack of discipline that has left me in the dire financial straits (talk about money for nothing) that I'm in today.
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Caroline Framke: The worst thing about Philip having to kill a man who almost blows his cover is that it ends up being for nothing.
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But the test run may all have been for nothing — The Tennessean reported that Saturday's inaugural flyover has already been canceled due to weather concerns.
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When I ask Livingstone himself for five recommendations for new Fighting Fantasy players, he goes for nothing published after 1984—strictly old-school scenes, over here.
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And not for nothing, but he's regarded as one of the nicest guys around hoops, which is why he won the NBA Sportsmanship Award three times.
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I'm annoyed we came all this way for nothing, but we really don't feel like doing anything else, so we cut our losses and go home.
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Privately, Chopra alleges, Durrani frequently beat her: dragging her around the floor of their apartment, slamming her against walls, telling her she was good for nothing.
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Shinoda has shared both the video for the song 'Crossing a Line' and the audio for 'Nothing Makes Sense Anymore' – you can access both tracks below.
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So that means sitting in silence, staring out of windows, making time for nothing in particular—allowing idle moments to expand and contract as they will.
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The pain was sharp and terrifying, and as the procedure wore on I panicked that I had put everyone through so many uncomfortable conversations for nothing.
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Mr. Guardian is fighting for nothing less than the sovereignty of Atlantic City and its 40,000 residents, about 70 percent of whom are black or Hispanic.
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UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: With these slingshots and burning tires, the protesters, including six children who were reportedly killed today, seem to be losing their lives for nothing.
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Some drivers balk at paying for what they once got for nothing, and others are uneasy about the tracking of private vehicles that efficient pricing requires.
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You know, famous for "nothing" but also kind of legitimately famous for pioneering a new way to make a living, albeit an odd and divisive one.
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It's not for nothing that McCartney's determination to expand and promote a sustainable brand in the face of skeptics and naysayers has gotten her so far.
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This is a world where looks reign supreme, while talent counts for nothing and hard work matters when it comes to pumping iron in the gym.
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, has said the extradition bill is "dead," but opponents say they will settle for nothing short of its formal withdrawal.
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The Australian Marine Conservation Society and Australian Academy of Science welcomed the additional funding, but stressed it would be for nothing if climate change isn't addressed.
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One of the reasons for the underperformance is what Kennedy calls a "finder's fee" that enables the founders to buy into the SPAC, essentially for nothing.
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, has said the extradition bill is "dead", but opponents say they will settle for nothing short of its formal withdrawal.
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UNINDENTIFIED FEMALE: With their slingshots and burning tires, the protesters, including six children who were reportedly killed today, seem to be losing their lives for nothing.
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Think about that kid in a basement somewhere, more than willing to cut the thread your world is hanging by, for nothing more than bragging rights.
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Before Islam I didn't have any type of guidance, I wasn't striving for nothing, I was just a young street nigga out here doing my thing.
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Truly, Mercury retrograde isn't good for nothing: This is a good time to get a second opinion on a concern that's been weighing on your mind.
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Mr Karadzic claimed the numbers killed in Srebrenica were in the hundreds, and said he was legally responsible for nothing, though he did acknowledge "moral responsibility".
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Now, that's not for nothing, as the SC17 is encased in a seriously tough aluminum unibody shell that gives it protection, rigidity, and long-term durability.
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If, in fact, the payments were responsible for that, and for nothing else than bolstering of the bottom line of insurers, Trump might have an argument.
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If Trump has given Kim Jong Un something for nothing, then the ultimate goal of eliminating nuclear weapons from North Korea will become harder than ever.
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"Stylishly shot, eerily scored and moodily acted," the film "wants for nothing but a plot," Ken Jaworowski wrote in The Times about this new theatrical release.
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"It shows (Australia's) offshore detention and turning boats around at sea have been for nothing, other than cruelty for cruelty's sake," he said in a statement.
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"When they got paid for nothing, it was like a slap in the face," said Fuerstenberg, who filed a complaint with Minnesota health officials last year.
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"Had I known I would have done it for nothing because he was broke at the beginning, he didn't have a penny, George," Mr. Baker said.
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And though prices are recovering, they are still below the frenzy of 27, when people lined up for open houses and bought homes for nothing down.
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"I want to die a communist," the old man declares; if he is not a communist, he is complicit in murder and has suffered for nothing.
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It got so bad that the Leafs eventually sent Murphy to Detroit for nothing at all, at which point he resumed his all-star caliber play.
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However, given the Trump administration's advances for Keystone pipeline and DAPL, it seems like all the hard work done by organizers and philanthropists seems for nothing.
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But I'd spent ten days speaking to people who were sharing the most harrowing parts of their life and experiencing all of that again for nothing.
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Hong Kong's embattled leader, Carrie Lam, has said the extradition bill is "dead", but opponents say they will settle for nothing short of its formal withdrawal.
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If you ask for something and get a no, then I can understand the anger, but you ask for nothing and then try to take everything?
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So some think that whether they send hundreds of dollars to the I.R.S. or thousands to an insurance company, they are essentially paying something for nothing.
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"It appears now that a confidence guarantee, given verbally, counts for nothing," said John Blaxland, professor of international security and intelligence studies at Australian National University.
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I mean, not for nothing, but these are public companies that have investors who get persnickety if they don't a high margin and high sales numbers.
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Arguably one of America's most famous musicians, and not called "The King" for nothing, pay your respects at Graceland, Elvis Presley's estate-turned-museum in Memphis.
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But due process, which ought to matter when it comes to filling the critical seat on the highest court in the land, calls for nothing less.
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Uighurs are being accused of having an "ideological virus" and are sometimes detained for nothing more than reciting a verse of the Quran at a funeral.
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Not for nothing, this being an election year, if I were President Trump I'd be happy to come out with a nice, juicy fiscal stimulus package.
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"There are people who need that second job desperately, if for nothing else to pay for the benefits they have with the first job," Larrea says.
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"The mistake most parks make is they don't allow the local population to come in for nothing or for a very small amount," Ms. Labuschagne said.
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When Walter Kempowski's "All for Nothing" appeared in German in 2006, it was part of a first wave of public engagement with a long-simmering trauma.
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"These people next door had two pianos in their house, and they wanted to give away a piano for nothing," Anna was saying to the clergymen.
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Not for nothing did the costume designer Lizzy Gardiner show up to collect her Oscar in 1995 in a sheath custom made of Amex Gold cards.
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The Disney Bedtime Hotline is the solution you've been waiting for; nothing lulls a child into slumber quite like the soothing speech of Jedi master Yoda.
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This won't be the first time a storied publication has been sold for nothing, or next to nothing, in exchange for someone picking up the debt.
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The problem is, even US spies say Iran is abiding by the accord — which means all of the self-inflicted pain in Warsaw was for nothing.
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" The song is written from the perspective of ordinary workers who envy rock stars on MTV who get "money for nothing and the chicks for free.
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Yet without a better prospect of EU talks Mr Zaev is exposed to charges from Ms Grceva and her allies that Macedonia has humiliated itself for nothing.
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I was freaking out for nothing because he is the most calm and chill of all of my babies so far and everyone loves him so much.
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Even Congress agrees, and they should know (It's not for nothing that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tweeted after the match in support of equal pay for the USWNT).
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Players in the latter group could be seen as riskier selections; a team could have to release them in training camp, losing a potential asset for nothing.
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If you've been listening out for an opportunity to get Audible for nothing, with a great deal lumped in too, then this is the offer for you.
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Seizing an obvious opportunity to take money for nothing, they took Pincus up on it and he started doing it for them on a non-profit basis.
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Even if you're on your own, the Navigator could be worth a look, if for nothing else than to marvel at the sheer size of the thing.
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Chris Hemsworth launches major feud with Russo brothers: "thanks for nothing, losers" Avengers: Infinity War is currently in production, but one of its stars may want out.
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I called him out, and he kept saying things like, 'That's all I have; you don't want me to drive all the way out here for nothing.
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Check out these 9 great deals ahead of Black Friday: MSRP: $4623 Sale Price: $239.99 (24% off) They don't call this giant desk the Overlord for nothing.
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A decade later, in his well-known bronze "Heech," he seamlessly united three calligraphic characters spelling the Persian word for "nothing" into a single, Brancusi-sleek curve.
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"Not for nothing, but your white guilt is the only reason you do Dear White People," Gabe says finally, causing Sam to stalk out of the room.
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He expects a private equity firm or bank to acquire the company if, for nothing else, its database of more than 1 million borrowers and 100,000 investors.
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The Czech capital saw the biggest protest since the fall of communism on Sunday, but an analyst told CNBC that the public demonstration might be for nothing.
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She was still spinning information her way, creating confusion and angst for Kai — he was devastated that he killed his sister Winter for nothing — along the way.
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"He came down to Australia for nothing and he brought all these friends and we made a whole video of the show with other actors," Luhrmann remembered.
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The number of minority coaches in the NFL has gone up in the years since the Rooney Rule went into effect, so it hasn't been for nothing.
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Thiem has a 4-2 record against Zverev but he is well aware it will count for nothing when both players set foot on court on Tuesday.
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Without deadly venom to back it all up, the cobra's gestures would stand for nothing against its natural predators, such as mongooses and large birds of prey.
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Our ideal immigrant works hard, takes the jobs no one else wants, asks for nothing, and makes our country richer in the process — no pressure or anything.
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Sure, knitwear is deserving of all the love it gets this time of year (they don't call it #sweaterweather for nothing), but that isn't exclusive to sweaters.
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Considering the ridiculous amount of money you may be about to drop on watching Thor: Ragnorak in IMAX 3D, it's about time you got something for nothing.
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That's not what a starved fanbase wants to hear, but it's better than keeping Butler, losing in the first round, then watching him walk away for nothing.
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All their efforts appeared to have counted for nothing when Awona deflected Katie Bowen's cross into her own net, the scoreline then meaning both teams were eliminated.
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Medical doctors and dentists can also tell a lot about your health by looking at your mouth and tongue (they don't make you say "ah" for nothing).
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Michelangelo Buonarroti was a painter, a sculptor, a poet, and an architect of almost supernatural gifts—not for nothing did his Renaissance peers call him il divino.
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Serving Ralph and Remy as they talk at the High Yellow is Roberta — you remember good-for-nothing, trying-to-steal-everyone's-man Roberta from last season?
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"It's amazing, we squandered assets through the shutdown for nothing," said Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.), chairman of the House Natural Resources committee, which oversees the Interior Department.
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"The serious nature of the allegations called for nothing less than a meticulous examination of any and all evidence that came to light," the prosecutor's statement said.
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Letting decent but aging wingers walk away for nothing is painful, but it's the sort of tough call a smart team has to be willing to make.
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It is not for nothing that Quentin's magical discipline — long masked from him and the audience — was revealed earlier in season four to be "minor mending," a.k.a.
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"It's not only Pakistan that we pay billions of dollars to for nothing, but also many other countries, and others," Trump wrote, appearing to reference a Jan.
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His delivery early in the show of a fragment from "Texts for Nothing, #1" is a taut internal dialogue, a tower of Babel within a single mind.
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Not for nothing is the nationalist ballad "The Patriot Game" intoned throughout, as the sense of an anarchic game divorced from rules and context grows ever stronger.
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What's more, it will all be for nothing if any of the apocalyptic scenarios of the near future, which all serious people take seriously, comes to pass.
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A turbaned passenger calls it "kismet," but the Depression-era romantic farce "Easy Living" isn't so much about fate as the fantasy of getting something for nothing.
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Not for nothing did Mr. Fägerskiöld name the painting, and the show it appears in, after Edward Abbot's 2966th-century novella of mind-bending sci-fi geometry.
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First it moved the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem — giving the right-wing Israeli government of Bibi Netanyahu a long-coveted prize — and asked for nothing in return.
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Critics of universal basic income argue giving people money for nothing discourages working — but a study of Alaska's 36-year-old program suggests that's not the case
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They're of high quality, as I presume your own labor is, and I would not presume to ask you to contribute that to the commonweal for nothing.
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The day before, three Republican senators — Ted Cruz, Mike Lee and Rand Paul — had held out for nothing less than full repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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But maybe, he thinks, he also deserves the disappointed faces of old friends and family, having time for nothing more than a quick photo at a party.
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That 600m people tuned into the last final in 2016, more than watched that year's opening ceremony at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, counts for nothing.
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" They also requested the omission of any conversation between boys and girls, saying, "It's a great sin in Islam to talk to a young girl for nothing.
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MONEY FOR NOTHING One of Shelton's main objections to the Fed's current framework is it pays interest to banks on the reserves they deposit at the Fed.
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So many questions ... and, oh, not for nothing, but Trump called a past president dumb and praised an authoritarian ruler while representing America on foreign soil. 21199.
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"If I found a producer that had an idea that they wanted to develop, I would do it for nothing," he said in a 2013 video interview.
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This is the world we live in and I think you can say nothing and stand for nothing, or you can say when you feel strongly about things.
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Not for nothing, the dress is really chic, and sort of reminds us of Middleton's famous wedding dress designed by Sarah Burton, the current lead at Alexander McQueen.
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Buffett: Well, when I got out of Columbia, I only applied for one – I went to Graham and said I'd work for nothing and he turned me down.
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If Atlanta decides Schröder is their future starter, the team will likely look to trade Teague so it doesn't lose an All-Star for nothing in free agency.
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" On May 21, Elon Musk tweeted that Tesla employees were free to join a union, but said, "But why pay union dues & give up stock options for nothing?
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Not for nothing did Mr Kaine hail Miss Johns for believing that the nation is "stronger together"—a phrase which just happens to be Mrs Clinton's campaign slogan.
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This results in horrendously expensive and arbitrary bills; if you have cancer, the NHS will look after you for nothing but if you have dementia you must pay.
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