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11 Sentences With "not an iota of"

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Yet Trump betrays not an iota of remorse or self-reflection.
"There was not an iota of disrespect involved," Mr. Gilliam wrote, again on Facebook.
The MDC has, as yet, produced not an iota of evidence to back its allegations.
There's a bracing lack of vanity in how she conveys this long-lost world and not an iota of misplaced nostalgia.
Corn said there is not "an iota of evidence that she's abused anything" on Tuesday night's "Hardball," which is hosted by Matthews.
"All these things are pure wild allegations, there's no substance, not an iota of truth in any of these allegations," Mittal said on CNBC-TV18.
He praised Ryanair for strictly following its "outrageously successful" strategy with "not an iota of deviation from that course", for example moving into long-haul flights.
And scientists who study tiger shark behavior popped in to say that there's "not an iota of accuracy" in Appel and Fuiava's tale of sharks circling and ramming their boat.
There's not an iota of hospitality, of welcoming in strangers and travelers: For the Fascist, everything is encompassed within the State, and nothing human or spiritual exists, or even has value, outside of the State.
Fermin (also Firmin, from Latin Firminus; Spanish Fermín) is a legendary holy man and martyr, traditionally venerated as the patron saint of Pamplona, the capital of Navarre, Spain. His death may be associated with either the Decian (250) or Diocletianic persecution (303).Roger Collins, The Basques (Blackwell, 1986), p. 61: "In this tale there exists not an iota of truth".
He also has occasional seeming oedipal / incestuous dreams about his mother. Lola wants Hlynur to get out of the house and find himself something to do because she recognizes from the start that that's what he needs most, but Hlynur prefers to pass the time in a true slacker fashion with plenty of excess and not an iota of effort. He sees no real future for himself, rather an entire life supported by the Icelandic welfare state. "It's a great system." he says.

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