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55 Sentences With "not a soul"

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He stopped at every stop even though not a soul was waiting.
"There is not a soul on the street except college students," he said.
" He added, "There is not a soul on the street except college students.
We sip our coffees outside the little house and not a soul disturbs us.
Across the lake, in North Korea, there was not a soul to be seen.
"There's not a soul on the planet who needs an AR-15 except military."
His first visit to Sonnenallee was on a Sunday, and not a soul was there.
He arrived in the middle of the Great Depression almost penniless and knowing not a soul.
There's not a soul in the world who wants to do any harm to those guys.
But on the day of the coup not a soul came out to support the Soviet regime.
He's going back to Russia, just because "it's time," he says, though not a soul is buying it.
There is not a soul in Washington who can say that they have won or stopped any conflict.
There's not a soul at the arrivals terminal in this photo taken at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok, Thailand.
Sometimes, I'll wake up in the night when the birds are sleeping, the moon is a pearl, and not a soul speaks.
The anthropology of the meritocracy is that you are not a soul to be saved but a set of skills to be maximized.
There was not a soul to be seen in the Auchan mall in Mesagne, Italy, just days before a nationwide lockdown was implemented.
These were obviously occupied, because the fields had been recently cultivated and the buildings were in good repair, but not a soul was in sight.
It's a thing of beauty, hardware engineering meeting software design in a harmonious "whoa" moment: There's not a soul among The Verge's staff who wasn't wowed by this spectacular move.
CreditCreditAdriana Zehbrauskas for The New York Times ESCADA, Brazil — Not a soul was in sight on the narrow dusty street, except for a cat skittering under a three-quarter moon.
We might be getting older, but in Texas, in the desert, you can still pull over, jump in the middle of the road and not a soul will know about it.
During a recent visit to the island, not a soul was in sight, only clusters of deserted clapboard villas joined by wooden pathways through the forest of birch and pine that covers the island.
Costing 2.2 billion yuan ($330 million) and partially completed last year, the dual-carriageway bridge today sits abandoned, the impressive border post on the Chinese side deserted and locked, not a soul to be seen.
" He continued: "Bottom line: this is what drunk driving looks like and not a soul alive deserves to be put through this kind of life-altering trauma due to the irresponsible and disgraceful actions of others.
His merriment was no mere pretense; his laughter bubbled over and was contagious; his buoyancy was immense; and there was not a soul present who did not become infected with the same feeling of genuine happiness.
So until there's some sign that #DumpStarWars will do more than Trump supporters' Hamilton boycott, go point them at Rogue One (or some other movie of your choosing), not a soul-sucking abyss that delivers only false schadenfreude.
In Britain, where not a soul expects the Bank of England to change policy just ahead of the EU referendum but instead focus on contingency planning and market liquidity in the event of a vote to leave, price pressures are weaker.
Not only did I smell like a piña colada for a week — though not a soul seemed to mind — but I was thrilled with my smoother skin, shinier hair, and the wonderful beachy scent that seemed to follow me everywhere.
Consider him a stand-in for just about everyone who has access to Food Network, because there's probably not a soul out there that can resist homey roast chicken, picture-perfect fruit tarts, and those shots of Garten picking herbs from her manicured garden.
Memphis Grizzlies I said so the other day on Twitter and it bears repeating: Not a soul predicted, when Memphis allowed Andre Iguodala to wait at home while it tries to trade him to a contender, that the Grizzlies themselves would join the playoff race.
We didn't know anyone in New York City, not a soul, and so we wandered by Fiorucci, and we said, "Wow that looks fun," and we went inside and the next thing I knew, Joey Arias was kind of like all over us and everything was fabulous and fun.
Not a soul about the place, no copy, not a stickful of live matter on the galleys!
Diaghilev sauntered toward the > group with a face of thunder. Leon went up to him and tried to put the > dancers' point of view in some detail. After listening to him in silence, > Diaghilev said, 'Leon, where are your friends?' When Leon looked around, > there was not a soul in sight.
The Kathavatthu (Points of Controversy) consists of more than two hundred debates on questions of doctrine. The questions are heretical in nature, and are answered in such a way as to refute them. It starts with the question of whether or not a soul exists. It does not identify the participants.
He wrote: "Beyond the circle of my own Commissioners and the lunatics that I visit, not a soul, in great or small life, not even my associates in my works of philanthropy, has any notion of the years of toil and care that, under God, I have bestowed on this melancholy and awful question".
Her works were exhibited in, among other exhibits, the exhibit "80 Years of Sculpture in Israel" in The Israel Museum. Chalfi published her first poems under the pen-name "Miriam Barukh". Not a soul—besides close family—knew her identity. She did not want her publicity as a sculptor to be understood through the perspectives of her poetry.
The carronade used during the battle on an improvised carriage Andries Pretorius brought with him from the Cape. The trekkers—called Voortrekkers after 1880Bailey (2003).—had to defend themselves after the betrayal murder of chief Trekker leader Piet Retief and his entire entourage, and ten days later the Weenen/Bloukrans massacre where "not a soul was spared."A. J. P. Opperman, The Battle of Blood River.
Or > Aleppo, or Mabbugh, or Callinicus, or Edessa, or Harran, all deserted? Or > Laqabin, ʿArqa, Qlisura, Semha, Gubos, Qlaudia and Gargar—the seven dioceses > around Melitene—where not a soul remains?Bar Hebraeus, Chronicon > Ecclesiasticum (ed. Abeloos and Lamy), ii. 460 As with the Church of the East, it seems likely that a number of Syriac Orthodox dioceses in Mesopotamia came to an end in the fourteenth century.
After killing Piet Retief and about 100 people of his delegation, the Zulu King Dingane sent his impis to kill the remaining voortrekkers who were camped at Doringkop, Bloukrans (Blaauwekrans), Moordspruit, Rensburgspruit and other sites along the Bushman River (), in the present province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, near the town of Weenen. "Not a soul was spared. Old men, women and babies were murdered in the most brutal manner." A. J. P. Opperman, The Battle of Blood River.
This "thing" was the essence of himself, that which doubts, believes, hopes, and thinks. The body, "the thing that exists" (), regulates normal bodily functions (such as heart and liver). According to Descartes, animals only had a body and not a soul (which distinguishes humans from animals). The distinction between mind and body is argued in Meditation VI as follows: I have a clear and distinct idea of myself as a thinking, non-extended thing, and a clear and distinct idea of body as an extended and non-thinking thing.
There is not a soul who does not yearn for concord and peace. A most > wonderful state of receptivity is being realized.… Therefore, O ye believers > of God! Show ye an effort and after this war spread ye the synopsis of the > divine teachings in the British Isles, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, > Russia, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, > Holland, Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, Andorra, > Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Balearic Isles, Corsica, > Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, Malta, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands, > Hebrides and Orkney Islands.
He was stopped in this effort by Richard who froze him solid in a large chunk of ice (after Tavor said "Not a soul among you can stop me," prompting Richard's, "No one puts Richard in a corner!") and taken away by the Kethencian homeguard. Tavor later returned with the Sword of Truth in hand, in a state of merciless rage, to attack the group in the catacombs under the city (having apparently betrayed them to the enemy alliance, because he was leading an attack force of Vulii soldiers).
There is not a soul who does not yearn for concord and peace. A most > wonderful state of receptivity is being realized.… Therefore, O ye believers > of God! Show ye an effort and after this war spread ye the synopsis of the > divine teachings in the British Isles, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, > Russia, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, > Holland, Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, Andorra, > Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Balearic Isles, Corsica, > Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, Malta, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Shetland Islands, > Hebrides and Orkney Islands.
Weber was involved in the removal of the mathematician Edmund Landau on 2 November 1933 from the mathematics faculty at the University of Göttingen. Richard Courant was also forced out of Göttingen in May 1933. As the leader of a group of pro-Nazi students Weber, along with the Nazi mathematician Oswald Teichmüller, along with the SS, organized a group that commanded a boycott of the Jewish Edmund Landau's lectures. In a letter that Richard Courant wrote to Abraham Flexner, he stated: :were some seventy students, partly in SS uniforms, but inside [the lecture theatre] not a soul.
He stumbles along with the aid of a walking stick and so it takes some effort to get back on his feet.The character at this point bears a striking resemblance to the man in Texts for Nothing No. 1 Vague memories pass through his head, a cave, a hollow, some sort of shelter. He's been here before, a long time ago perhaps but he is still anxious in case he is identified; the night is too bright and the beach offers no cover but he's in luck, there's not a soul about. He goes down again, this time onto the sand.
In all the countries of the world, the > longing for universal peace is taking possession of the consciousness of > men. There is not a soul who does not yearn for concord and peace. A most > wonderful state of receptivity is being realized.... Therefore, O ye > believers of God! Show ye an effort and after this war spread ye the > synopsis of the divine teachings in the British Isles, France, Germany, > Austria-Hungary, Russia, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, > Denmark, Holland, Portugal, Rumania, Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece, > Andorra, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, San Marino, Balearic Isles, > Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, Malta, Iceland, Faroe Islands, Shetland > Islands, Hebrides and Orkney Islands.
Like most of the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons, the Order of the Stick universe contains a verifiable afterlife—a series of planes to which dead souls are drawn. The afterlife in the OOTS world resembles the Great Wheel cosmology, with separate planes for the departed of each alignment. To enter the afterlife, a planar being must assess whether or not a soul has fulfilled the tenets of their alignment throughout their life. Some Dwarves might be exempt from this rule, as those who do not die honorably in battle (or from liver failure due to alcohol poisoning) are sent to the plane of Hel upon death, regardless of alignment.
Not a soul remained on board the blockade runner when the Union sailors reached her shortly past noon. Upon boarding the prize, they learned that she was Julia, a fast, shallow-draft, iron-hulled vessel built in 1863 at Renfrew, Scotland — apparently for the express purpose of violating the Federal blockade. "Her engines had been purposely disabled ..." and she was hard aground. The almost heroic efforts of the boarding party managed to get Julia afloat and underway on her own power shortly after daylight on the following morning, and she was ultimately sent to Key West where she was condemned by the prize court.
According to Ryan Reed of Rolling Stone, in the video the band channels the roles of actors Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn in Wedding Crashers while surprising the audience with their performance of "Sugar". The Daily Telegraphs Catherine Gee thought that the video proves that "not a soul in Los Angeles would mind if the rock band arrived at their reception unannounced and performed their new single". Elias Leight of Billboard noted that the reaction of the people in the crash ranged from screaming, pointing, then shouting, while in the end they were finally dancing. He also noted that the women were quicker to recognize Levine than the men.
His poem "The Twins" is a favorite for young children. The Twins In form and feature, face and limb, I grew so like my brother, That folks got taking me for him, And each for one another. It puzzled all our kith and kin, It reached a fearful pitch; For one of us was born a twin, Yet not a soul knew which. One day, to make the matter worse, Before our names were fixed, As we were being washed by nurse, We got completely mixed; And thus, you see, by fate's decree, Or rather nurse's whim, My brother John got christened me, And I got christened him.
" American reviewers also praised Roger's turn as Eva Perón. The Hollywood Reporter opined that Roger "knocks the Argentine socks off the title role", the New York Times considered her "a terrific dancer and is at her most vital in her early scenes as the young Eva", and Variety declared Roger "a triple- threat dynamo", adding: > "'What's new?' is her exultant, open-throated cry. Throwing herself joyously > from partner to partner on Christopher Oram's monumental three-sided, > balconied set, eyes flashing in determination, this isn't a question, it's a > fearless challenge. What's new about the explosive number is that when she > sings, "Put me down for a lifetime of success," not a soul in the auditorium > is likely to disagree.
The pedlars open their packages of tempting fabrics, the jeweller > is there with his trinkets; the tailor with his ready-made garments; the > shoemaker with his stock, from rough, hairy sandals to yellow and red > Morocco boots; the farrier is there with his tools, nails, and flat iron > shoes, and drives a prosperous business for a few hours; and so does the > saddler, with his coarse sacks and gaily-trimmed cloths. And thus it is with > all the arts and occupations known to this people.... But long before sunset > not a soul of this busy throng remains on the spot. All return home, or to > take refuge in some neighbouring village.Thomson, 1859, vol 2, pp. 152-153.
Mutual fear of fighting a pitched battle meant there was little if any bloodshed, and the Nevilles were able to retreat swiftly to their stronghold in Sheriff Hutton. There is an alternative view; the evidence for this is found on legal rolls and nowhere else. As not a soul is recorded as being injured in the skirmish, it is possible that the Nevilles used this incitement of violence as an excuse, an early example of a legal fiction, to take the matter to the royal courts, resolving the legal case and thereby stating whose land this skirmish took place on. This view has been suggested after studying the Kings Bench lists (now withdrawn from the public), where a number of skirmishes such as this are recorded but the only injuries or casualties found are a hen and occasionally a dog.
Like many of his fellow officers, he was aggrieved at the level of comfort and support offered to the convicts, noting "I believe few Marines or Soldiers going out on a foreign Service under Government were ever better, if so well provided for as these Convicts are". On arrival in Botany Bay, Clark was dismayed at the unsuitable conditions, which were far from what had been promised in England: "if we are obliged to settle here there will not a soul be alive in the course of a year". With the site for settlement subsequently moved to Sydney Cove, Clark remained distressed by the living conditions experienced by himself and his fellow officers, expressing in a letter to his family in England: "I never slept worse, my dear wife, than I did last night, what with the hard cold ground, spiders, ants and every vermin you can think of was crawling over me". During the colony's early years, little food was produced, and the rations brought from England were soon consumed, leaving the colony in near starvation.
IMDB 10x10 Hardman 1989 He was later featured as one of the three British bouncers including, Lenny McLean and John 'The Neck' Houchin, in Steven Cantor's film Bounce: Beyond the Velvet Rope,Bounce: Beyond the Velvet Rope on IMDB in which his portrayal has been described as "a soft spoken professed Christian, who can quote Shakespeare whenever the mood takes him, but who prefers handling obnoxious customers in their most pliable state - knocked unconscious". New York Times Film Review, September 7, 2001 Crossley also features in a book about Lenny McLean's life, entitled: (The Guv'nor - Revealed) By writing duo Lee Wortley and Anthony Thomas. This book of untold stories also features his lifelong friend John 'The Neck' Houchin. Over the years, in and amongst the cobble-fighting hierarchy, it has been stated that Crossley and his unnatural power and speed were unmatched, and many who have worked alongside him have said that in his heyday, not a soul would have had the brawn to go toe-to-toe with him. What is more, it has been documented in various crime magazines that a life story is currently being written, and that ‘writer and best selling author‘ Lee Wortley is the man behind it.
Many of Muhammad's followers were killed in the Expedition of Bashir Ibn Sa’d al-Ansari (Fadak), so Muhammad sent Ghalib ibn Abdullah al-Laithi to avenge the death of his comrades. Muhammad said to Ghalib according to Ibn Sa'd: > Go to the place where the companions of Bashir Ibn Sa'd were killed > [Ibn Sa'd, Kitab al-tabaqat al-kabir, Volume 2, Pg 156] Atlas of the Prophet's biography: places, nations, landmarks, By Shawqī Abū Khalīl, Pg212 References: Ibn Sa'd, Kitab al-tabaqat al-kabir, Volume 2, Pg 156 Muhammad also said to al-Zubayr, another leader of this 200 man team: > “If Allah makes you victorious do not show leniency to them.” > [Ibn Sa'd, Kitab al-tabaqat al-kabir, Volume 2, Pg 156] The life of > Mahomet and history of Islam, Volume 4, By Sir William Muir, Pg 94 Muir > translates Ibn Sa'd as "If the lord deliver thy into your hands, let not a > soul escape" instead of "If Allah makes you victorious, do not show them > leniency" Ghalib bin ‘Abdullah at the head of 200 men was despatched to Fadak, and they successfully avenged there comrades. They killed all the rebels who fell into the hands of the Muslim force, and a captured a lot of booty (i.e.

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