There's nothing more unique than it; there's nothing more special.
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There's nothing more universal, nothing more essential to our always-on workflows.
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Software is nothing more, or coding is nothing more than a way to express yourself.
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There's nothing more heartbreaking than a missing pet—but there's also nothing more heartwarming than a reunion.
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Kim Jong-un said nothing more and there was nothing more in the communique than the North Koreans said in 353.
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Kim Jong-un said nothing more and there was nothing more in the communique than the North Koreans said in 1992.
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There is nothing more frustrating than staying neutral when someone's trying to fight with you, but there is nothing more powerful either.
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The acronym stood for " plus rien à faire, plus rien à foutre "—nothing more to do, nothing more to give a damn about.
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There's nothing more innovative in this program than Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, but sometimes there's nothing more satisfying than Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven.
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The girls are nothing more than fashion shills, and the men, too, are saying nothing more than, 'I'm wearing Tom Ford,' 'I'm wearing Armani.
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Mr. Prior said, "He wants nothing more than to clear his name," not "He wants nothing more than for the truth to come out."
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"You get to hear someone's story in their own words and there's nothing more valuable about that and there's nothing more brave about that," Moore said.
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"Queen of the Jacksons," she captioned the shot on Instagram before reposting it to Twitter and writing: "Nothing more important than family." nothing more important than family pic.twitter.
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There's nothing more exciting than opening an invitation to a friend or loved one's wedding – and frequently nothing more confusing than decoding that tiny line that states the dress code.
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Multiple sources tell us they bought booze ... nothing more.
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Although I'd love nothing more than to see — finally!
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So the interview was nothing more than a pleasant memory.
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They became friends on Facebook, but nothing more, she said.
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There's nothing more recognizable than a slice of birthday cake.
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To some, the group are nothing more than a reputation.
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He was detained for a suspended license and nothing more.
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Right now, there's nothing more contrarian out there than gold.
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There's nothing more playful than dolls and their secret lives!
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They are vehicles for pure speculation, nothing more or less.
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Clothes and toys are nothing more than clothes and toys.
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There is nothing more stressful than a television season finale.
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"This is nothing more than a fishing expedition," said Rep.
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It only runs the application inside it and nothing more.
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"This is nothing more than a fishing expedition," Burgess said.
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There's nothing more magical than the power of kitten cuddles.
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You would like nothing more than for him to stop.
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Nothing more or less than a car that you drive.
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They're sometimes seen as nothing more than a vanity play.
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There is nothing more important in aviation than flight safety.
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We have a handful of test sites and nothing more.
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There's nothing more calming than a midweek office bagpipe concert.
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To her, it was nothing more than a business transaction.
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The North was furious that he did nothing more afterwards.
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There's nothing more motivational and inspiring than women making history.
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There might be a few isolated protests, but nothing more.
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He licensed his name for the product and nothing more.
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Nothing more than the most desperate desire of your heart.
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I love nothing more than going out into the bush.
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That's nothing more than a fox guarding a hen house.
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This was about resources within the military and nothing more.
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H.S To many, there's nothing more intimate than a bedroom.
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There is nothing more discouraging than seeing an app crash.
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We love "Wonderwall" like an embarrassing uncle, but nothing more.
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There's nothing more American than subjugating nature to our whim.
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There's nothing more I would rather do than do abortions.
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In reality, the brokers are usually nothing more than salespeople.
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There were ultimately a few tense moments but nothing more.
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"We like nothing more than buffing our Zygoma," Cumberbatch replied.
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Or, maybe, there's simply nothing more to say right now.
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Without persistence, talent is nothing more than potential, she says.
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Sit for a moment and do nothing more than think.
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Broadly's horoscopes love nothing more than a lusty goat, Capricorn!
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There's actually nothing more frustrating and time consuming than vacuuming.
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Snarky dialogue spoilers for The Defenders ahead, but nothing more.
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Louis C.K. loves nothing more than a good, quality understatement.
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"Despite the negative press covfefe," Trump wrote, and nothing more.
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There's nothing more tantalizing than the road not yet driven.
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"It's nothing more than an international asset grab," he added.
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Maybe his antics were nothing more than antics after all.
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There is NOTHING more embarrassing than not having enough yachts.
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Quite simply, this guy is a nut and nothing more.
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These handouts amount to nothing more than backdoor corporate welfare.
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There seems nothing more melancholy than the fate of prodigies.
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Gooze said she knew there was nothing more to do.
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He likes nothing more than making amends with former enemies.
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I thought nothing more of it until the next summer.
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It's nothing more than a gift to the timber industry.
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I would love nothing more than to prove them wrong.
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But that was nothing more than a fleeting grace period.
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There's nothing more inviting than staying at a haunted hotel.
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This guy is nothing more than his generation's Bill Cosby.
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Kirsch may argue that this is nothing more than the
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Observers have criticized these elections as nothing more than pageantry.
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This was solely a real estate deal and nothing more.
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Perhaps we should treat failures as nothing more than setbacks.
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His criminal record showed nothing more serious than speeding tickets.
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The film is an action delivery system and nothing more.
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There is nothing more British than cumming on a bonnet.
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Although until yesterday, this was nothing more than a theory.
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It's just about one character — it's nothing more than that.
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I always try to smile with my eyes, nothing more.
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Likable leaders want nothing more than to help you succeed.
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"Nothing more," Charles Cassey, 50, Mr. Boysen's frequent guide, insists.
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The posts, he insisted, were nothing more than online braggadocio.
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" Mr. Schumer called the episode "a little hiccup, nothing more.
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In my opinion, this is nothing more than internalized misogyny.
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Reader: There is nothing more painful than watching Willow cry.
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The administration declared Saddam a threat; nothing more was required.
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"He made a joke, nothing more than that," she said.
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Then they, too, had nothing more to do but wait.
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I think that's an effective marketing tool, but nothing more.
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There's nothing more refreshing than fashion inspired by summer treats.
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There's nothing – to me, there's nothing more important than that.
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Thank God it was only my feet and nothing more.
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Parents want nothing more than to have a healthy child.
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It was nothing more than a math problem, Jeff explained.
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If nothing more happens, he'll go into 2020 a disgrace.
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But that would be nothing more than a necessary corrective.
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All in all, it's what you need and nothing more.
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Surely, he could have nothing more pressing on his agenda.
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Look, there is nothing more exciting than what we're doing.
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"And there was nothing more to be done," Caceres said.
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"There's nothing more aryan than ethneogenic drug use," he wrote.
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There's nothing more lonely than being snowed in without wine.
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"We have nothing more to lose," Kim Yong Chol said.
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And there is nothing more fun than petting a dog.
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It is nothing more than a political struggle for power.
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" Said DeVos: "There's nothing more I can offer than that.
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It might be nothing more than an artificially implanted memory.
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Although we could have done nothing more, I remain heartbroken.
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I wish nothing more than to apologize to everyone individually.
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I figured that he was a touchy guy, nothing more.
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While action continues, it's nothing more than a death rattle.
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Most came with nothing more than the clothes they wore.
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Plus, there's nothing more refreshing than a nice, pink grapefruit.
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" 'Nothing more than subterfuge' In a strongly worded statement issued Tuesday, Immigration Minister Peter Dutton said "the constant claims of the IMAs and advocates about their situation in Manus are nothing more than subterfuge.
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"It's making sure U.S. interests are paramount, nothing more, nothing less."
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And there was nobody in nothing more than their regular uniforms.
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There, he briefly declared the Olympics open and said nothing more.
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There's nothing more lonely than that when you're the primary breadwinner.
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"There's nothing more important than the people's work, @realDonaldTrump," he wrote.
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After all, there's nothing more convenient than the one-click order.
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There's nothing more powerful in the world than a good story.
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Coulter, however, confirmed the pair are close friends — but nothing more.
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"I really have nothing more to say about it," he said.
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A path that involved nothing more than chance: I didn't settle.
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We would only pay an honest licensing fee, and nothing more.
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Business to me is nothing more than a collection of people.
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Walker Hayes loves nothing more than making memories with his fans.
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Ideologies like religion and nationalism are nothing more than self-deception.
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You become the things you made, nothing more and nothing less.
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" He added, "Alarmist predictions amount to nothing more than wild guesses.
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"There is nothing more tragic than a sad queen," Tell adds.
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I would love nothing more than to see a 16th c.
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The car of the future needs nothing more than a tablet.
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Drop assault rifle restrictions based on nothing more than threatening appearance.
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Pro-Trump fake news was a moneymaking scheme and nothing more.
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Watch: Start-up economy nothing more than a Ponzi scheme: Palihapitiya
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"Wars produce nothing more than cemeteries and death," Pope Francis said.
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There is nothing more beautiful than something in its natural form.
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People like to say there's nothing more American than apple pie.
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Only provide the specific information that is being requested — nothing more.
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But it frequently comes across as nothing more than Corbyn-lite.
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Voters dislike nothing more than a party at war with itself.
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"We're thinking it's nothing more than a tragic accident," he says.
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I've always considered these affixed labels nothing more than marketing monikers.
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According to Tia, she and Colton kissed a little, nothing more.
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There's nothing more important than making work you truly believe in.
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And to them, Abbas is nothing more than an empty suit.
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So there's nothing more hot off the skillet as I say.
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There's nothing more unsettling than having your smartphone stolen from you.
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Instead, the information is collected to "optimize app performance," nothing more.
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McVeigh and his accomplices are called "the assailants" and nothing more.
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Aside from a short statement, it had nothing more to say.
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I want nothing more than to pursue a career in science.
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Standing in the town center, you'll hear birds chirping—nothing more.
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And its enemies have to remain enemies, and absolutely nothing more.
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The "Mona Lisa" is a painting of status and nothing more.
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There is nothing more gratifying than being offered free gift wrapping.
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LeEco would like nothing more than to be everything to everyone.
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There's nothing more embarrassing than slipping and falling on your arse.
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Hundreds of employees got nothing more than a hard lesson learned.
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Thank you for always being yourself, nothing more and nothing less.
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It was a tool, a means to other ends, nothing more.
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" He added, "Other than what I wrote, nothing more to say.
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There is nothing more important in baseball than good starting pitching.
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Truth is only what people want to believe and nothing more.
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Instead, the blocker picks up nothing more than sweet, sweet silence.
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And there is nothing more threatening or disgusting than confronting mortality.
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Honestly, we'd be fine with them staying buddies and nothing more.
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But now it will become Border Patrol's playground and nothing more.
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I see the Google Car as nothing more than a prototype.
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" He accused the Democrats of doing "nothing more than political theater.
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It appears to be yet another publicity stunt, and nothing more.
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Is all this adroit sashaying nothing more than semantical tail-chasing?
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"That this is nothing more than a character assassination," Collins said.
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There's nothing more elitist and upper-crusty than a private jet.
|
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The Giants want nothing more than to get back to winning.
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He has said nothing more about the departure, then or since.
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An SFC spokesman said the regulator had nothing more to add.
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He wants nothing more than for his audience to be impressed.
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Using it is nothing more than a game of Russian roulette.
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Business, to me, is nothing more than a collection of people.
|
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But the price itself is nothing more than a historic bubble.
|
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There's nothing more agonizing than to see your neighbor (getting richer).
|
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I would love nothing more than seeing this law become moot.
|
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After all, there's nothing more grating than being told to relax.
|
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Indications are that he is dealing with soreness and nothing more.
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PSAKI: I have nothing more for you on it, James, today.
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"The show is strictly a comedy, and nothing more," he said.
|
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Democrats have described the investigation as nothing more than political theater.
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There's nothing more infuriating than a driver preoccupied with their phone.
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KS: But nothing more, like is there more that you get.
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After all, there's nothing more central to sports than the numbers.
|
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Someone who sees you as a coke dispenser and nothing more.
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Nothing more, nothing less, expect maybe a little salt and pepper.
|
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There's nothing more cathartic than watching a love triangle unfold, right?
|
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After having her photograph taken in April, she heard nothing more.
|
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Our American apologies are often nothing more than linguistically limber exercises.
|
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"Nothing more than stitches in his ear," Manager Kevin Cash said.
|
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There is nothing more insulting than a smack across the face.
|
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I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me.
|
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There is nothing more barbaric than separating children from their parents.
|
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That wisdom is nothing more than a lifetime of mistakes made.
|
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He had found acceptance by doing nothing more than being himself.
|
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Nothing more than wishing the person in question a speedy recovery.
|
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That tells me you simply have nothing more intelligent to say.
|
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His family reminded him that he had nothing more to prove.
|
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I want nothing more but than to have this feeling again.
|
|
But typically, the interplay involves nothing more threatening than lighthearted heckling.
|
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"For me, this is all about income, nothing more," he added.
|
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He gives away nothing more than he has to, including information.
|
|
There are many applications that are nothing more than science experiments.
|
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"Trolling is nothing more than bullying a wide audience," they wrote.
|
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His body nothing more than an apparition, imperceptible in this space.
|
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A carrot is a carrot, and there's nothing more to know.
|
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"This subpoena is nothing more than a political spectacle," added Rep.
|
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The Afghan government said the claim was nothing more than propaganda.
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It was nothing more than a temporary sting on my thighs.
|
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There's nothing more romantic than naming a star after your sweetheart.
|
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But in truth, this is nothing more than a scare tactic.
|
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However, I believe this is nothing more than a temporary recovery.
|
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They say that's why his option wasn't picked up, nothing more.
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I know nothing more than you know at this point, informationally.
|
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The captain said nothing more, and the murder happened soon thereafter.
|
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It can't be that you've got nothing more to teach them.
|
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There's nothing more beautiful than improving the lives of other people.
|
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Because in Google's eyes, cryptocurrency is nothing more than a punchline.
|
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The ad "Complicit" is nothing more than fearmongering, pure and simple.
|
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That proved to be nothing more than a romantic fantasy, though.
|
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"The test was nothing more than a trick to attract investors."
|
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There's nothing more Italian than sitting around a table eating pasta.
|
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He says he tried to kiss Peters but did nothing more.
|
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As of now, the ICO's regulations are nothing more than proposals.
|
|
Congressional resolutions, on their face, are usually nothing more than rhetoric.
|
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The Russian once again showed up with nothing more than excuses.
|
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A DoorDash spokesperson said Wednesday there was nothing more beyond Xu's tweets.
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Blac Chyna and I have a mutual friendship nothing more nothing less.
|
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Blac Chyna and I have a mutual friendship nothing more nothing less.
|
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Goldie Hawn is proving that age is nothing more than a number.
|
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Or maybe — just maybe — the similarities are nothing more than sheer coincidence.
|
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So, I can say that there is nothing more I can do.
|
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And there is nothing more powerful than a woman who values herself.
|
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Well, no, but there's nothing more symbolic of the season than flowers.
|
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There's nothing more traditional than each lawmaker having their own baseball card.
|
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Most amount to nothing more than a pledge to be more careful.
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COONS: Look, there&aposs nothing more important than our being a democracy.
|
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"Women who did nothing more than provide sexual favors," the filing said.
|
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But for those of us in school, there is nothing more personal.
|
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There's really nothing more frustrating than getting bank notes covered in ink.
|
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There is nothing more heartbreaking than children being separated from their parents.
|
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All of these stylistic flourishes are just that – flourishes, and nothing more.
|
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That was nothing more than a campaign slogan, like 'Lock her up.
|
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"Nathan Damigo is ... an extraordinary irritant, but nothing more yet," Levin said.
|
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I wanted nothing more than to see her pursue them and soar.
|
|
The FTC can only do something after the fact and nothing more.
|
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That said, there's nothing more important to Herb than his project, man.
|
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My husband and I want nothing more than to start our family.
|
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But, my God, I'd love nothing more than to repeat the experience.
|
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And there's nothing more hipster racist then some good ol' pretend allyship.
|
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As such, I have nothing more to add to my earlier views.
|
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It's just a prioritization on your schedule, nothing more heavy than that.
|
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There's nothing more American than good ol' apple pie and a lawsuit.
|
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There may be nothing more boring than selling printer ink and cartridges.
|
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The disembodied forms are nothing more than a few sinewy body parts.
|
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One checkpoint was nothing more than two boys leaning against a wall.
|
|
The safeguards proposed are nothing more than broadly worded statements of intent.
|
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"There's nothing more French than the baguette," Parisian student Tiphaine Balanche said.
|
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Previously, it had shown the shape of the area but nothing more.
|
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I was convinced that bulimia was nothing more than poor man's anorexia.
|
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There's nothing more personal than the way we describe who we are.
|
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One technical analyst says this rebound could prove nothing more than temporary.
|
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I love nothing more than a smart person running a kickass agency.
|
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After all, there is nothing more important than reading to your kids.
|
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So in other words, it's nothing more than a box on wheels.
|
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And hearing nothing more about your great culture, thank you so much.
|
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There's nothing more algebraic than spending your weekend building your favorite heroes.
|
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But the PowerWatch needs nothing more than for you to wear it.
|
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The suction cups should feel like a gentle pull and nothing more.
|
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Her government has proposed nothing more than tweaks to a broken system.
|
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For others, the news is nothing more than a potential bank holiday.
|
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Because there's nothing more fun than mixing military service and powerful hallucinogens.
|
|
At most, actors come back for a brief cameo and nothing more.
|
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It's purely a matter of logistics and coincidence, nothing more than that.
|
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By another miracle, I woke up with a headache but nothing more.
|
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And there's nothing more political right now than the rise of tech.
|
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"We have nothing more to say on the matter," she told WIRED.
|
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He's in a dark cave and he's wearing nothing more than undergarments.
|
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There's nothing more painful than watching post-debate coverage on cable networks.
|
|
There's nothing more painful than small talk when you meet someone new.
|
|
Mr. Romney was proven to be nothing more than a choke artist.
|
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" Someone listening in agreed with him: "It's just lewd behavior, nothing more.
|
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Because there's nothing more threatening than a mermaid with enormous ta-tas.
|
|
Get rid of pundits who are nothing more than partisan propagandists. 85033.
|
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And, for now, I suspect the pullback in stocks is nothing more.
|
|
But to Forky himself, born of throwaway materials, he's nothing more trash.
|
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You're nothing more than a speck in the vastness of the universe.
|
|
This truce is nothing more than a preparation for a huge battle.
|
|
Wearable tech is having a moment – and nothing more so than smartwatches.
|
|
Then, I heard it and felt nothing more than a little disappointment.
|
|
There's "nothing more important than the installation of values," said one user.
|
|
But to the challengers, they're nothing more than a form of discrimination.
|
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"It was a building proposal that did not succeed and nothing more."
|
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And I think there's nothing more titillating then the question of whodunit.
|
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There's nothing more that I would want then to have Catherine back.
|
|
It is quite truly a midlife cycle spec refresh and nothing more.
|
|
Trump's "savings," it turns out, were nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
|
|
She might well attempt nothing more dramatic than she has already promised.
|
|
CNN was hailed as responsible for reporting the briefing but nothing more.
|
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Without him, we're nothing more than a fraction of what we are.
|
|
Or is it nothing more than a technical rewind of over-exuberance?
|
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After atrocities like these, people understandably want nothing more than to forget.
|
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Or perhaps that hesitation reflected nothing more than Hastert's passivity and docility.
|
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There's nothing more frustrating than someone pulling out their phone mid-conversation.
|
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Warren is "nothing more or less than a good Samaritan," he said.
|
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"There is nothing more inspiring than the country's space program," Muilenburg added.
|
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The two rendezvous in the bushes where they kiss but nothing more.
|
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What should be serious oversight is now nothing more than political theater.
|
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And Papapdopoulos was nothing more than a "coffee boy" in the campaign.
|
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"There's nothing more we can do at this point," her attorney said.
|
|
Graham say nothing more about Trump's false attacks on a dead man?
|
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"These are just nothing more than epithets and vicious attacks," Duke said.
|
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This is nothing more than a strategic conversation between Kim and Trump.
|
|
Like all trends, some turn out to be nothing more than fads.
|
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To a teen, there's probably nothing more useful than a gift card.
|
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Was this punishment, or perhaps nothing more than an inconsequential fireworks display?
|
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For some, a birthday is a mark of aging and nothing more.
|
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Call it an off night, and hope that it was nothing more.
|
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Cannibalism exists as a niche curiosity where I have lived, nothing more.
|
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Feeling pain is not, so do what you can and nothing more.
|
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The doctors in Syria said there was nothing more they could do.
|
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It's 37 minutes of limber throwback-ish R&B and nothing more.
|
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According to Gunter, this idea is nothing more than an urban legend.
|
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"There is nothing more American than disintegrating community-police relations," she said.
|
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"In competitions, there is only the challenge part, nothing more," he said.
|
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It remained nothing more than a concept until an eruption in 1935.
|
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The two events could of course be nothing more than a coincidence.
|
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"There is nothing more precious than our workforce," the DHS official said.
|
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The US says it's in Syria only to fight ISIS — nothing more.
|
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"Mia Farrow acted as nothing more than a concerned mother," he said.
|
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Her mother could not cope with it, and they said nothing more.
|
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Which is right up my alley, I love nothing more than that.
|
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Gradual increases in word difficulty are to be expected, but nothing more.
|
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Monday on "Today," she said the President is nothing more than Gen.
|
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He lifted up his shirt sleeve for a peek, but nothing more.
|
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Laws could rise or fall based on nothing more than partisan disagreement.
|
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There are several hypnotizing videos that show nothing more than her dancing.
|
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She said the the activists did nothing more than oppose Russia's annexation.
|
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How much the present moment means to those who have nothing more.
|
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There's nothing more authentic to me as a person than that interview.
|
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But people expect us to be satisfied with basic rights, nothing more.
|
|
Is this trend nothing more than another rote nod to the 1990s?
|
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Not necessarily because nothing else happened, but because nothing more was reported.
|
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Some people just want a cheap device that works, and nothing more.
|
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Comey was no hero; he was nothing more than an executive vigilante.
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There is nothing more terrifying to a teenage girl than reciprocated lust.
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"This is an electorate that has nothing more to lose," he said.
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They're really nothing more than sautéed onions and peppers with a protein.
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He was known as a small-time marijuana dealer, but nothing more.
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Perhaps in nothing more so than in its relationship to the truth.
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And there is literally nothing more important in life than being cool.
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Google's petition is nothing more than an effort to hamstring the investigation.
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"His most recent threat… amounts to nothing more than political blackmail," Rep.
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There's nothing more awkward than walking in on someone getting some action.
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He loved nothing more than coordinating the details of a lavish party.
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"The new entity will provide a service, nothing more," a backgrounder said.
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There's nothing more dangerous than a girl who feels thin and attractive.
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There is nothing more tragic than the death of an innocent child.
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Perhaps both might reflect, a little, on nothing more than bad luck.
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Nothing more seriously undermines democracy than intentional, systematic suppression of lawful voting.
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For five minutes, I finally managed to do nothing more than that.
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The alternative is nothing more than the rule that the strongest wins.
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Four little girls were killed doing nothing more than attending Sunday school.
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Today, the site is nothing more than a scatter of concrete pilings.
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He characterized the deal as nothing more than a routine business proposal.
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Auto industry analysts viewed Tesla's bravado as fun marketing, but nothing more.
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"Sunnys tweet was tongue in cheek ... nothing more," a Ford spokesman said.
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They are fed up and feel they have nothing more to lose.
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"There's nothing more important than fighting for what you believe," she said.
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"There's nothing more objective than body cams or dash cams," Hardaway said.
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The truth is, they have nothing more to offer than campaign slogans.
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"There really is nothing more to this," he said in the statement.
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The majority black African population was nothing more than the hired help.
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Becoming president has blown Trump's cover: There's nothing more consequential than this.
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"The president's throat was dry, nothing more than that," she told reporters.
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It's nothing more than an impeachment process in search of a crime.
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"Before that, it was nothing more than a licensing department," he said.
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There is possibly nothing more helpless (and adorable) as a newborn baby.
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The ocean can be nothing more than a slightly askew blue band.
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To Elmslie, the phrases are just words in a sentence, nothing more.
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It seems the resolution is nothing more than words at this point.
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Executive orders, however, can also amount to nothing more than symbolic pageantry.
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What follows is exactly what a friend should do, nothing more, nothing less.
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A soul is nothing more than gray matter moving around in the brain.
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There's nothing more precious than a young girl and her love for Batman.
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He concluded that A=440 was a useful baseline for collaboration, nothing more.
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Sure, administration officials say she gave them nothing more than a heads up.
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But, as the message from tonight states, it was nothing more than that.
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There's nothing more entertaining than watching Sandor cracking his opponent's heads open, right?
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Well, there is nothing more this disgusting than thinking that you know everything.
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There is nothing more quintessentially British than a good old fashioned fried breakfast.
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"There's nothing more American than protest, and few things more enjoyable," he says.
|
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News outlets love nothing more than to think what they're saying is important.
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There is literally nothing more she can do or say to help him.
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When it comes to shooting sex scenes, there's nothing more difficult and stressful.
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And that Charles Krauthammer loved nothing more than to be in that stadium.
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BAIER: And loved nothing more than seeing his Washington Nationals play and win.
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There's nothing more exciting than the first few seconds of any rock show.
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"Go to War" — Nothing More Best Alternative Music Album Everything Now — Arcade Fire
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There is nothing more fundamental to the fabric of our democracy than voting.
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Clausewitz is arguing that war is one tool of statecraft and nothing more.
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There's nothing more personal, more devastating for Putin and his elite than that.
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The sit-in by House Democrats is nothing more than a publicity stunt.
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The point is these phones should last through your typical day, nothing more.
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The book's narrator, Keiko Furukura, leads a simple life and wants nothing more.
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Ross said he plans to prove those claims are nothing more than allegations.
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Steve Shelton: We initially set out to release one album and nothing more.
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"I'm affiliated with the spirit of justice, nothing more nothing less," he said.
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"Look, all I do is defend myself, nothing more," he told Mr. Penn.
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There is nothing more or less than that, that you need to know.
|
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The Golf may be going through nothing more than a temporary bumpy ride.
|
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Turns out, it was nothing more than a joke taken out of context.
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Relationships are all about what you get out of them and nothing more.
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The Conservative Party as a whole likes nothing more than a leadership race.
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Basically, he wants to keep their affair just that: An affair, nothing more.
|
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There was nothing more substantial in there than dust motes illuminated by daylight.
|
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These matters are often allowed to rest with nothing more than a fine.
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This is a no-nonsense flagship with all the essentials and nothing more.
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Hopefully nothing more than a coincidence, because deceased pets should be off limits.
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"We just want a life, nothing more," Nasir told Reuters in broken English.
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When the justice realized she had erred, she could have said nothing more.
|
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The witchcraft she's referring to, he believes, is nothing more than workplace conflict.
|
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Mr Benet describes this as nothing more than haggling before the contracts' renewal.
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Love is the magic in life, and really there is nothing more important.
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There is nothing more threatening and criminal to the political left in America.
|
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Inside it contained nothing more than a bed, sink, wardrobe, chair and desk.
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There is nothing more frightening to a writer than that glowing blank page.
|
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We also love nothing more than a little tête-à-tête between brands.
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They want nothing more than to have the closure that they so deserve.
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I can't hold her up so there is nothing more we can do.
|
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Strange that there was a time when it meant nothing more than that.
|
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Voter-fraud fear-mongering is a tool for voter suppression and nothing more.
|
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However, most images are grainy or show nothing more than drones in flight.
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He called Thursday's stock market rally nothing more than a dead cat bounce.
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There is nothing more inviting that a bowl packed full of hearty ingredients.
|
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This kangaroo loves nothing more than relaxing on his back in the sun.
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There's nothing more exciting to me than the work when you're doing it.
|
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Gillibrand is nothing more than a third term of the same failed policies.
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"Packing" was nothing more than wrapping the dead body in a white sheet.
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"There's nothing more that I want than to be a mom," she admits.
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"There's nothing more exciting than keeping the heat up, but also being funny!"
|
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Her doctors told her there was nothing more they could do for her.
|
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One Chicago teen knows that there is nothing more permanent than a tattoo.
|
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"There's just nothing more visceral than a car in the air," he says.
|
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There is nothing more exciting in the world than getting a new puppy.
|
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It's presented as simply part of who she is—nothing more, nothing less!
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Their bastion of democracy was nothing more than a kingdom of the shipwrecked.
|
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It essentially defines the party as the anti-Trump party, and nothing more.
|
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But Anne sees Gilbert as "a kindred spirit" — nothing more, nothing less. 8.
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There's nothing more boring than telling the same story over and over again.
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Nothing more you want to achieve than to build your life around love.
|
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It didn't seem overly serious at first—nothing more than a momentary disruption.
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I wanted nothing more than to lay back down and go to sleep.
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It is nothing more than a media creation and a series of tweets.
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Nothing more, nothing less, and I hung on to it like grim death.
|
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FCA said in a statement it had nothing more to add this time.
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There's nothing more warming than a hearty breakfast, and pancakes did the trick.
|
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"This is nothing more or less than a recognition of reality," Trump said.
|
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Fear is nothing more than a lingering emotion that's fueled by your imagination.
|
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She ended up as nothing more than a Westerosi version of horseshoe theory.
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You'll want nothing more than soft, breathable fabric that grows with your belly.
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The punishment often has been nothing more than a fine and time served.
|
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Claims of help for workers melt into nothing more than trickle-down economics.
|
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Nothing more unifying than a couple of humans chatting over shared robot confusion.
|
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It's nothing more than the byproduct of the development of the male orgasm.
|
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Maybe something you always considered true is nothing more than someone else's opinion.
|
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"It is nothing more than an impeachment process in search of a crime."
|
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Unofficially, such winemakers love nothing more than showing off their farms and vintages.
|
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Behold, the first music video ever produced using nothing more than Snapchat filters.
|
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"Thank you for always being yourself, nothing more and nothing less," she shared.
|
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But the FCC has done nothing more than suggest it has an investigation.
|
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I hoped and prayed that this was nothing more than a terror tactic.
|
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There is nothing more important than walking your talk and leading by example.
|
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Just to see what people do when they have nothing more to do.
|
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I write back, and more often than not, nothing more is ever heard.
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There's nothing more powerful than hands-on learning, and particularly in the sciences.
|
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Others came with nothing more than able hands and a sense of purpose.
|
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Mr. Gianaris has said he wants nothing more than a Democratic-led Senate.
|
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To recap: This assessment was based on nothing more than our two birthdays.
|
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Most people should find it nothing more than inside the Beltway political backstabbing.
|
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Today's society believes that sex is just a physical act, and nothing more.
|
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I loved nothing more than staying up all night with Alex, simply talking.
|
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"Unrwa would like nothing more than to shut up shop," Mr. Gunness said.
|
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Although some argue that strikeouts are merely outs and nothing more, Boone disagreed.
|
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The same information should be available for income taxes — nothing more is necessary.
|
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In his later years, he dismissed it as nothing more than a joke.
|
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There is nothing more dangerous to the church than a lack of faith.
|
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Everybody owes each other what they agreed to in their contract, nothing more.
|
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Murder abounds in Wildemarsh, and her aunts want nothing more than to help.
|
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"There's nothing more powerful in our culture than a beautiful woman," he said.
|
|
" Mr. Juncker said the backstop was "an insurance policy, nothing more, nothing less.
|
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A doctor told Ms. Spoor that there was nothing more to be done.
|
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"This was solely a real estate deal and nothing more," Mr. Cohen said.
|
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I hope it'll end up just being embarrassing, and nothing more than that.
|
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In each instance, the weapon was nothing more than a crumble of leaves.
|
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It is nothing more than an evil propaganda machine for the Democrat Party.
|
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" He called it nothing more than "a hoax, just like the Russia hoax.
|
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His statement that he'll do so is nothing more than his usual braggadocio.
|
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Ms. Moses, now 55, always assumed that was nothing more than family folklore.
|
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"Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" is an engaging curio, but nothing more.
|
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Many purists saw the contest as a farce, nothing more than an exhibition.
|
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It's ambiguous, and we suppose a conversation-starter, but nothing more than that.
|
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Once I get to that point, I'll do what's necessary and nothing more.
|
|
We have come to expect nothing less (and nothing more) from Mr. Trump.
|
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There's nothing more annoying in an opera than stopping to change the set.
|
|
Apparently there's nothing more to me than my grades and math and school.
|
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It implies that black history is nothing more than a compilation of suffering.
|
|
Perhaps Mr. Trump's latest words on Syria are nothing more than fake empathy.
|
|
I love jazz, for instance, but there's nothing more horrific than bad jazz.
|
|
If you look at what's happened in Vietnam, there is nothing more impressive.
|
|
He sees the idea of a superleague as a "bargaining position," nothing more.
|
|
Humor that requires nothing more than a match and a can of gasoline.
|
|
He would like nothing more than to be back in the trophy hunt.
|
|
There was nothing more valuable to me than the few albums I owned.
|
|
In any other year, this is nothing more than a B-movie thriller.
|
|
"There is nothing more amazing than allowing yourself to feel free," she says.
|
|
I mean zero funds, nothing more to access, your account is completely bereft.
|
|
I want you to know that there's nothing more you could have done.
|
|
Kathryn told her brother last week she wants nothing more to do with him.
|
|
Afterward, "I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me," she wrote.
|
|
Nothing. The answer is there is nothing more anyone can possibly say to that.
|
|
Many speculated as to whether it could have been bad timing and nothing more.
|
|
They had one chaste kiss at the end of the evening and nothing more.
|
|
Or, nothing more than what amounted to a two-hour Wikileaks hype-fest anyway.
|
|
"I would love nothing more than to take Antoinette out for lunch," he says.
|
|
There is nothing more tender than feeding a bird directly from your own hand.
|
|
The email provided a link to a password reset page but said nothing more.
|
|
Typically bullies hate nothing more than being stood up to, thriving on weakness instead.
|
|
Some accounts simply arose from nothing more than the fevered imaginations of UFO enthusiasts.
|
|
And that someday, stories like these will be history — or fiction and nothing more.
|
|
If your keychain holds nothing more than your keys, then you're doing it wrong.
|
|
She desired nothing more than for everyone around her to be happy and loving.
|
|
But you've already shown your campaign to be nothing more than a long con.
|
|
She added that beyond helping her husband during campaigns, she had done nothing more.
|
|
That&aposs where the summit could devolve into nothing more than a theatrical diversion.
|
|
And Trump wants nothing more than a big diplomatic breakthrough months before the election.
|
|
Johnny Goodluck: There is nothing more important than knowing you are free of disease.
|
|
That means the FBI can query the database on nothing more than a tip.
|
|
In the grand scheme of things, it seemed nothing more than a beautiful photo.
|
|
Experts -- and they ought to know -- think it's nothing more than an abandoned field.
|
|
There's nothing more juvenile than two people waiting for the other person to respond.
|
|
When it seemed like nothing more would happen, most people started preparing for bed.
|
|
She can scorch with nothing more than a slight head turn and arched eyebrow.
|
|
Audits consist of nothing more than checking bank statements against the figures they provide.
|
|
"There is nothing more important for an immigrant child than learning English," he says.
|
|
Jesus Shoes are hypebeast culture incarnate — there's nothing more #rare than walking on water.
|
|
But it's a foreseeable consequence of treating "racist" as nothing more than an epithet.
|
|
Fitness trackers are nothing more than casual lifestyle gadgets that are fun and motivational.
|
|
Later, we realise his tears were nothing more than an attempt to save himself.
|
|
There is nothing more important to Hawai'i than professionalizing and fool-proofing this process.
|
|
"There's nothing more progressive than defending life and family," Alvarado Munoz said on Sunday.
|
|
There is nothing more important as a son than to see my dad happy.
|
|
This is nothing more than a visceral reaction to educated young women striking back.
|
|
Parker wants nothing more than to get her students' names on a physics paper.
|
|
It appears he was struck with a fist and nothing more serious than that.
|
|
When in the larval stage, Schizocardium californicum is nothing more than a floating head.
|
|
I love nothing more in this world than being a mother and a grandmother.
|
|
But if we're not in the Constitution, there's nothing more important than that. Nothing.
|
|
If the Independent Group managed nothing more, it would still count as a success.
|
|
This was nothing more than a failure to remove a diagnostic function after development.
|
|
There's nothing more adorable than a tiny baby mouse — even in rotten corpse form.
|
|
The transplant didn't work, and her doctors say there's nothing more they can do.
|
|
Video games use the threat of danger as nothing more than a breadcrumb trail.
|
|
However, I am aware that this hit is nothing more than a political statement.
|
|
Because there's nothing more embarrassing than mistaking Patrick J. Adams for Gabriel Macht, right?
|
|
"Nothing more patriotic than taunting a US Olympic athlete during the Olympics," he tweeted.
|
|
Some wrote them off as nothing more than a self-serving public relations move.
|
|
It is nothing more than the procedure that she followed before and clearly violated.
|
|
And yet, in the end, faith is nothing more or less than a choice.
|
|
" Trump's priorities: "The budget is nothing more than a collection of [Trump's campaign] promises.
|
|
It could—let's be honest—end up as nothing more than a talking shop.
|
|
Sometimes even conservatives portray the Deep State as nothing more than dumb inefficient bureaucracy.
|
|
There is nothing more anti-Democratic and un-American than strangling freedom of communication.
|
|
The Food TV higher ups did nothing more than "talk" to their volatile star.
|
|
They tell me they want nothing more than to stay here for a job.
|
|
That is, nothing more than the thermal spring water coming up from the ground.
|
|
But what if Keepers did nothing more than have knowledge about the horrific crime?
|
|
"This is about helping people find true love— nothing more!!!" reads the first tweet.
|
|
"There's nothing more important than the people's work, @realDonaldTrump," Schwarzenegger, 69, tweeted in response.
|
|
In fact all this incredibly detailed scenery is nothing more than cover for shootouts.
|
|
His falling public approval ratings are a product of his behavior and nothing more.
|
|
There is nothing more embarrassing than thinking about someone with an all-monochrome page.
|
|
So Luke says this is nothing more than a desperate attempt by the singer.
|
|
Kendall Jenner This romance was nothing more than a rumor that we know of.
|
|
Their little exchange was fun and possibly publicly flirtatious but nothing more than that.
|
|
There is nothing more abhorrent and indefensible than abuse of power such as this.
|
|
We want nothing more than to resume normal, respectful and friendly relations with Qatar.
|
|
It can turn voters off if they think you have nothing more to offer.
|
|
We're pretty obsessed with everything Apple makes, but nothing more so than the AirPods.
|
|
There is nothing more freeing and empowering than learning to like your own company.
|
|
A recession, after all, is nothing more than a rut of self-ratifying pessimism.
|
|
At the time of its release, Schwarzenegger saw it as nothing more than fiction.
|
|
Some will see nothing more than opportunism by two politicians pandering to popular grief.
|
|
There's nothing more depressing than having to explain why certain jokes just aren't funny.
|
|
She really believed it, and there's nothing more absurd or more dramatic than that.
|
|
True bigotry is often excused as nothing more than crude humor or nihilistic trolling.
|
|
What about those who want nothing more than to get married and have children
|
|
I eat the office candy, and feel nothing more than a brief sugar rush.
|
|
It's nothing more than a playground bully stomping around to see who will flinch.
|
|
Some had bulging oversize bags, others nothing more than a shopping bag or backpack.
|
|
It was thought to be nothing more than part of the difficulties of pregnancy.
|
|
Defense was nothing more than an afterthought in the meeting in Pittsburgh on Dec.
|
|
These publications are nothing more than conservative versions of Salon or The Huffington Post.
|
|
It is nothing more than a bit of thinly sliced meat on a skewer.
|
|
Curiously, the number was discovered using nothing more than an Intel Core i7 processor.
|
|
We're so sorry that we wrongly assumed Ikea was nothing more than relationship kryptonite.
|
|
The NES Classic was arguably always meant to be nothing more than a snack.
|
|
The room had everything I needed for a short stay — nothing more, nothing less.
|
|
That plan is nothing more than a Band-Aid applied to a gaping wound.
|
|
Boycotts, they say, are nothing more than consumer choice over where to spend money.
|
|
Inside the cab, however, there was nothing more than a big, snow-softened whump .
|
|
When it comes to retirement, there's nothing more important than sand and sun, right?
|
|
"There's nothing more dangerous than a fix-it man in a fix," Turley quipped.
|
|
Holder's definition of "fairness" is nothing more than a naked power grab by Democrats.
|
|
In other words, I would have been doing my job, nothing more, nothing less.
|
|
But this amount is nothing more than an accounting number in a government ledger.
|
|
Media types slumping over laptops or lecturing at selfie sticks had speculations, nothing more.
|
|
For Mueller supporters, Strzok is one agent gone rogue -- nothing more and nothing less.
|
|
"And if you're an inclusive brand — there's nothing more democratic to me than inclusion."
|
|
There's nothing more fall-esque than sipping on apple cider on a crisp afternoon.
|
|
Is his every position on tax policy motivated by nothing more than personal greed?
|
|
Or would you be stuck in the back with nothing more than a tambourine?
|
|
And so, it argued, we should do nothing more to improve fuel efficiency. Literally.
|
|
Landrieu will likely be remembered as a fine mayor—fine, and nothing more. He
|
|
Nothing more desirable than the person who doesn't want to go out with you.
|
|
"That was a first step, nothing more," said Dr. Walter Koroshetz, the institute's director.
|
|
Taking Damore's claims seriously would have done nothing more than make Brown look stupid.
|
|
There is nothing more sought after in music right now than sounding like Maxwell.
|
|
We love nothing more than when our clothing gives us something to talk about.
|
|
There is nothing more delicious than taking a big swig of Cristiano Ronaldo's tears.
|
|
Abstinence and faithfulness programming is nothing more than morality masquerading as a prevention strategy.
|
|
The brand might end up doing nothing more than adding it to their website.
|
|
Getting into her requires nothing more than a willingness to let her affect you.
|
|
However, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed Thursday's tests as nothing more than posturing.
|
|
Our favorite video games are nothing more than frozen frames animated rapidly by machines.
|
|
"In short, Waymo's supposed trade secret is nothing more than Optics 101," he declared.
|
|
They just want everyone to pay their fair share, nothing more and nothing less.
|
|
"This is nothing more than a last-minute attempt at character assassination," she said.
|
|
Someone who cares about you and wants nothing more than to help you succeed.
|
|
I could do nothing more than keep my head down and shrug it off.
|
|
Some people are scared of others and want nothing more than to be invisible.
|
|
Actually, it amounts to nothing more than a referendum, with the winner already known.
|
|
And the safety that we live in is really nothing more than an illusion.
|
|
And then, in 2013, it seemed there would be nothing more to worry about.
|
|
Today, there's nothing more American than going out for Chinese food on the holiday.
|
|
It's a marketplace, nothing more than the sum of its sold and purchased parts.
|
|
Most people think there's nothing more to Southern cuisine than fried chicken and barbecue.
|
|
It was nothing more than the complete reprioritization of the world's values and ethics.
|
|
He has demonstrated nothing more nefarious than the virtuous hustle of a talented entrepreneur.
|
|
That day, I felt that Palenque had morphed into nothing more than pure longing.
|
|
The worst case Best found resulted in around a dozen stitches, but nothing more.
|
|
There's nothing more fun than solving together, and we'd love to hear from you.
|
|
Buemi was told that there was an issue with the evidence, but nothing more.
|
|
"Actually, there's nothing more we can do from a hardware standpoint," Mr. Musk said.
|
|
I didn't have any other support -- nothing more than my family and my mom.
|
|
There's nothing more aesthetically pleasing and magical than a fully decorated house and landscape.
|
|
"This is nothing more than race baiting," one commenter wrote on Team Westport's page.
|
|
When I started, there was nothing more frightening than looking at a blank canvas.
|
|
"There's nothing more important to me than being funny than being well," she says.
|
|
Motivated by nothing more than a nagging conscience, these whistleblowers have discharged their duties.
|
|
Doug Jones, a Democrat, chalked it up to nothing more than a messaging effort.
|
|
The breaching party is responsible for making the non-breaching party whole -- nothing more.
|
|
The little brothers of the West, we yearn for nothing more than your respect.
|
|
SPIN CYCLE There's nothing more enjoyable to me than taking a rigorous spin class.
|
|
"I would love nothing more for Aaron than to come back home," says Pat.
|
|
There's nothing more irresistible than a bootstraps animal, overcoming crisis -– in perfectly pixillated pictures.
|
|
A problem with no victims requires nothing more than a solution with no substance.
|
|
But Senate acquittal may be nothing more than a stay of execution for Trump.
|
|
Some political observers believe Blankenship's campaign is nothing more than a ploy for attention.
|
|
Or, it may result in nothing more than an empty promise to prospective applicants.
|
|
"There is a change," the doctor answered and said nothing more, waiting for Mrs.
|
|
There is nothing more important to Republicans than confirming a second Supreme Court justice.
|
|
There's nothing more annoying than running out of battery mid-text in a conversation.
|
|
There is nothing more important to Hawaii than professionalizing and fool-proofing this process.
|
|
" On Tuesday, a Clinton aide told CNN the campaign had "nothing more to add.
|
|
He's argued that investigations into his unsettling activity are nothing more than witch hunts.
|
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If they can do nothing more than confuse an issue, they've accomplished their mission.
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That's nothing more than a sugar high for those companies in the short-term.
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The center looks like nothing more than a gatehouse, which indeed it once was.
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"To Agassiz, Renty and Delia were nothing more than research specimens," the suit said.
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"This case calls for nothing more than a straightforward application of McCullen," he wrote.
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And she does what a constitutional monarch ought to do: nothing, more or less.
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After that, I knew I wanted nothing more than to be a 'Hill Staffer.
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Thankfully, there's nothing more traditional than using humanity's genius inventions to do senseless violence.
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But to me, this reaction was nothing more than false outrage and political grandstanding.
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For many of Clinton's defenders, that Lewinsky affair was about American prudishness, nothing more.
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And the scenes where no one's fighting are nothing more than comedic, quippy interludes.
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There's nothing more real than the Olympics, so you have to see it live.
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It is an enticing interpretation, in part, because it fits the widespread perception of Burnley as nothing more than a team of doughty, hard-bitten journeymen trying to survive among the sophisticates of the Premier League on nothing more than grim determination.
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Lenaerts said rulings were limited to what was essential to solve a case, nothing more.
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He derisively called Mr. Rubio nothing more than a programmed deliverer of polished-sounding lines.
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"Today was nothing more than political posturing," Brian Murray, a spokesman for Mr. Christie, said.
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"Since there's nothing more private than your health information, you control your data," he said.
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It sort of sums up the entire interior: it gets the job done, nothing more.
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Hardcore old-school fans want nothing more than for Pokémon to evolve as a franchise.
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I never built a friendship with them as we were nothing more than co-workers.
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After all, there's nothing more luxurious than having a computer do the driving for you.
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"This election process is nothing more than a ploy," the Taliban said in a statement.
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And here in the progressive capital, I can think of nothing more Victorian than that.
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There really is nothing more inspiring to me than people who have never given up.
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But at its core, science is nothing more than ruling out hypotheses based on evidence.
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I mean, there is nothing more private and frightening than somebody coming to your home.
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There is nothing more painful than feeling excluded — especially when it happens to your child.
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"At this time, we're looking at this as nothing more than a tragic accident," Sgt.
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"There's nothing more important than our customers' security," a Comcast representative said in a statement.
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"I am relieved that it was nothing more than a tragic accident," Liz tells PEOPLE.
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Kavanaugh's lawyer now says the phrase was a reference to a kiss, and nothing more.
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He adds, "I think there's nothing more I could ask for than to get justice."
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"There was nothing more you could have asked of him today," Green said of Richard.
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Less than a year ago he had nothing more than a suspicion that she existed.
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In newspapers my name was 'unconscious intoxicated woman,' ten syllables, and nothing more than that.
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For years, oodles of girls wanted nothing more than this: To be kissing Robert Pattinson.
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It's nothing more than an aluminum tube split down the middle with with a divider.
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Each episode features exactly what you would expect from its title, and exactly nothing more.
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I would love nothing more than to go out to dinner tonight, but I'm #BallinOnABudget.
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What many (reality) shows describe as demons are nothing more than spirits with attitude problems.
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Arbitration that is only agreed on by one party is nothing more than toilet paper.
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Everyone gets a hometown date because there is probably nothing more entertaining in the world.
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It's nothing more than a sweet pet project, with a paltry 213,221 followers on Twitter.
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Jessica, too, makes it clear that she wants nothing more to do with her ex.
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Microsoft has created a proof of concept here, but it's still nothing more just yet.
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" She also said she had nothing more to say on the matter, "end of story.
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These sites were in many cases nothing more than a skeleton template with little content.
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"[It's] just a random date," astrologer Luke Dani Blue tells us — nothing more than that.
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"That day was nothing more than a handful of jokes from my teammates," he said.
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Others of us hate them and would love nothing more than to leave them all.
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But you cannot compel laughter… The ability of women to laugh – there's nothing more important.
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Musk is delivering a future to humanity, and to his fans, there's nothing more important.
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I decided there was nothing more holding me back from wanting more time with Robby.
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This process relies on peristalsis, which is nothing more than a series of muscular contractions.
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That everything he's done, everything he's had, has been nothing more than chance and circumstance.
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Even if it is nothing more than a half-hearted attempt to court disenfranchised furries.
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" Mann had earlier told the Press Enterprise, "That meme is nothing more than political satire.
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It looks like nothing more than a tiny floating tablet on a cloth-covered stand.
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In newspapers my name was "unconscious intoxicated woman", ten syllables, and nothing more than that.
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There's nothing more dangerous than a powerful person who is imagining themselves as being powerless.
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Republicans like to insist the war on women is nothing more than hysterical liberal outrage.
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Many employers would love nothing more than if you asked to be paid in equity!
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It tastes like nothing more or less than a steak, nay, a very good steak.
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Alas, it turns out that the Instagram account is nothing more than an elaborate ruse.
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But Cleveland's surrogates insisted that the president was suffering from nothing more than a toothache.
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"There's nothing more effective than sitting across from a constituent when they're suffering," Altmire said.
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I thought nothing more of this short meeting until it came to my attention recently.
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We were given three quarters of an hour filled with perfectly orthodox grindcore, nothing more.
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" Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupec called the contempt vote "nothing more than a political stunt.
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For starters, Kevin comes across as nothing more than a walking gay best friend stereotype.
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There's nothing more annoying than earbuds slipping out while trying to get some miles in.
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There's pretty much nothing more satisfying on a hot day than a perfectly swirled McFlurry.
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"For us, it was nothing more than we need to learn to communicate," says Amy.
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I find nothing more heartwarming than when two male friends of ridiculously mismatched heights hug.
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"I already had my pants down to my ankles – nothing more to shed," Horikoshi said.
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I think that there is nothing more unattractive than someone who just refuses to age.
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Retail price competition is nothing more than a distraction cooked up by bank industry lobbyists.
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After all, sometimes there's nothing more satisfying than dedicating an entire morning to getting primped.
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A vast majority of the accounts that retweeted are simply nothing more than bots themselves.
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Many of the kids at King's Dominion, however, want nothing more than to buck authority.
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The Cold Spot could be nothing more than a bruise on a particularly large peach.
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Unnecessary shelves, curios, cabinets or desks are nothing more than visual noise for potential buyers.
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The judge said Amber's alleged tirade was nothing more than beef between former in-laws.
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Ted Danson, Sam from "Cheers," agreed that there was nothing more valuable than Burrows' approval.
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For more on the subject: Is natural gas really nothing more than a transition energy?
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Dianne Feinstein, a survivor several times over, once said, survival is nothing more than recovery.
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This baby finds nothing more hilarious than watching asparagus fall out of her dad's mouth.
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There's nothing more threatening to Gilead's threatening regime than a handmaid who's great at Scrabble.
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"There's nothing more fun than bonding over K-pop with other LGBTQ fans," says Josefa.
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I would put it down to nothing more than a coincidence, but an interesting one.
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There's perhaps nothing more terrifying to me than a spying drone peeking into my window.
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" Jones has called the Holocaust "nothing more than an international extortion racket by the Jews.
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There's nothing more thrilling than pairing an under-$10 lipstick with a high-end perfume.
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Trump views the Presidency as nothing more than an extension of his personal business empire.
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Now, all of that makes the idea behind Infinity War feel nothing more than antiquated.
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There used to be nothing more exciting than celebrating a classmate's birthday with tasty treats.
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It was nothing more than a promotional game that just happened to become insanely popular.
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For most of us, your job is nothing more than a means to an end.
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In a 85033 statement, Sesame Workshop stressed that they were best friends and nothing more.
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Trump, who loves nothing more than to identify new enemies, will be a formidable opponent.
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Go deeper: The stock market loves nothing more than to climb a wall of worry
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It aims to be nothing more than lavish, sweet-natured family entertainment—and it succeeds.
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Let your freak flag fly, because there's nothing more attractive and successful than being yourself.
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"Don't do keto," she said, adding that the diet is nothing more than a fad.
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There's nothing more powerful than a committed group Williams also stresses the importance of commitment.
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"This is nothing more than a witch hunt, and it's becoming quite routine," he said.
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Once a decision is made not to indict, a prosecuting agency should say nothing more.
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He had nothing more to prove, having made two winning trips to the Super Bowl.
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More than 20183% of those who were investigated escaped with nothing more than a warning.
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It is really nothing more than a speed bump on the road to excess spending.
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"This is nothing more than character assassination," Doug Collins, the committee's ranking GOP member, said.
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Paris is nothing more than a very regressive tax on the poor and middle class.
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"Maybe something you always considered true is nothing more than someone else's opinion," he suggests.
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"Some conditions are nothing more than policymaking through the merger review process," he said then.
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Could you be robbed with nothing more than your own phone pointed at your head?
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Trade deficits and surpluses are nothing more nor less than borrowing and lending between countries.
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The ERA – which promises nothing more than equal rights – fell three states shy of ratification.
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I was stoked but thought it was just going to be a hangout—nothing more.
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Tyler Saladino had an RBI triple in the fifth, but Chavez gave up nothing more.
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In that movie, Hari describes the experience of being nothing more than a man's vision.
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There's nothing more enjoyable than saying exactly what you think to 10,000 strangers every night.
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So take a moment to tell yourself that the material is nothing more than that.
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No, this is nothing more than a sub-par, Wunderground-ready, improv-comedy-class skit.
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In the eyes of his critics, Jolie Olie's is nothing more than a reformed Juggalo.
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Once she emerged from the water, Thomas wanted nothing more than to go to bed.
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This little boy wanted nothing more than to be superstar striker Alex Morgan this Halloween.
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Admittedly, though, this is nothing more than my own vague attempt to reason it out.
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Lightsabers There is perhaps nothing more iconic in the "Star Wars" franchise than the lightsaber.
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I think there is nothing more important in our culture right now than race relations.
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But he heard nothing more until Wednesday, hours after the school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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Our protohuman ancestors ate ferns and tubers as vehicles for nutrients and calories, nothing more.
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One hopes it was nothing more than an unfortunate but innocent gaffe on Farage's part.
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"Clean coal" has become a rhetorical gesture of fealty to the conservative tribe, nothing more.
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Home schooling consisted of an occasional morning in the basement flipping through books, nothing more.
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They're nothing more than a demystification process that leaves the listener feeling used and grubby.
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There is still nothing more criminal to Ms. Kennedy than apathy, nothing ruder than waste.
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There's nothing more exhausting than trying to analyze the inner workings of Donald Trump's mind.
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A police inquiry the next year determined that it was nothing more than an accident.
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The days that had passed between dental visits were nothing more than a dreamlike filler.
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This statement, then, is really just an exercise in Trump brand management — and nothing more.
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Each game finished off inside 20 minutes, the other 70 nothing more than killing time.
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Mr. Davis, though, insists that he would like nothing more than his day in court.
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If they too determined that nothing more could be done, we would accept the inevitable.
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At 25-years-old, 26-years-old, she had nothing more than a mild case.
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An increasingly remote possibility, many Palestinians now consider it nothing more than a hackneyed slogan.
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Faith here is nothing more than a disingenuous mask that veils viciousness and backward delusion.
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There is nothing more important to me than the life & safety of the United States!
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As if we're stuck on piddling things and his bearing is nothing more than peculiar.
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Does your special someone love nothing more than hopping on a flight to somewhere sunny?
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Those who aren't from there often think of the region as nothing more than cornfields.
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"He has done nothing more than use words to report the news," Mada Masr said.
|
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" A spokesman for the Justice Department described it as "nothing more than a political stunt.
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Some interactions are simple, relying on nothing more than the orientation of the viewer's head.
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Snoke was nothing more than an Oz-like figure with Palpatine hiding behind a curtain.
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Trump, who loves nothing more than being loved, kept penguin-walking, and everyone kept laughing.
|
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A trillion-dollar deficit is nothing more than a deferred tax bill for $1 trillion.
|
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Conflating Flint with privatization is nothing more than a scare tactic with zero supporting facts.
|
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She wanted nothing more than to be a grandmother, but didn't live to see it.
|
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A lot of older cabins are nothing more than cardboard boxes with single-pane windows.
|
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Goldman Sachs would love nothing more than a return to a form of Glass-Steagall.
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Before you know it, it's nothing more than a flattened former VSCO girl companion. Sad.
|
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Greece wants nothing more than to avoid another bailout — which means it needs debt relief.
|
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Of course, peace deals acting as nothing more than a stop gap is nothing new.
|
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Clinton's emails months after it began, and said nothing more until after it was closed.
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Many victims want nothing more than for their intimate photos and videos to be destroyed.
|
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They're nothing more than legalized prostitution with universities willingly trading values and morals for money.
|
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"I've had my say, and I have nothing more to say about it," he said.
|
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Based on his performance, Trump was the man people voted for – nothing more, nothing less.
|
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Marketing is nothing more than making your work easier and better to find and use.
|
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On the contrary, they are nothing more than thinly veiled disguises for modern political conservatism.
|
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Some of Pelosi's critics think her latest pitch is nothing more than political maneuvering. Rep.
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I firmly believe that Rosenstein means to do what is just here and nothing more.
|
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While the company says it launched an investigation, Hackett heard nothing more about its development.
|
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"I believe the whole migration crisis is government propaganda nothing more," said Karoly Szenasi, 50.
|
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"There are groups in Afghanistan who want nothing more than to harm others," Miller said.
|
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There's nothing more disturbing about the school-choice movement than its infatuation with private enterprise.
|
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We're humans, we learn to do everything from repetition and persistence, nothing more, nothing less.
|
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Others seemed to treat Mr. Trump as another source of material, nothing more, nothing less.
|
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We learn that Midge was the one who wanted a one-night stand, nothing more.
|
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In retrospect, the hostilities between T-Mobile and Sprint were nothing more than marketing theatrics.
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In retrospect, the hostilities between T-Mobile and Sprint were nothing more than marketing theatrics.
|
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Now, some readers point to the administration and see nothing more than bureaucratic turf wars.
|
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Johnson was nothing more than a sexual object he felt entitled to dominate and humiliate.
|
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In my view, the apparent support of Trump from Russia is nothing more than trolling.
|
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"He wants nothing more than to clear his name," Mr. Prior said of his client.
|
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Over the next several episodes, they got comfortable as co-workers, but seemingly nothing more.
|
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"I didn't perceive myself to be nothing more than just his hair braider," she said.
|
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Yuri, who was raised in Uzbekistan, considered himself Muslim because of his ethnicity, nothing more.
|
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Taken as a whole it might manage nothing more than a vast, all-encompassing adequacy.
|
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KF: I'm immersing my body in the body prints — there's nothing more direct than that.
|
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And to add insult to injury, the purpose is nothing more than a few laughs.
|
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The teammates, including Richie Incognito, have always maintained it was routine hazing and nothing more.
|
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But there's nothing more stressful than realizing at the very last minute it's about to expire.
|
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"There is nothing more important to us than protecting people's information," Facebook wrote on its blog.
|
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I think we should be very realistic and aim for 10 medals, nothing more than that.
|
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Still, I could think of nothing more meaningful to say than 'Goodbye, I'll see you later.
|
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"It's nothing crazy, nothing more than normal," said Tony Mazzone, a driver with CAM Fuel Inc.
|
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So-called voluntary commitments are nothing more than empty promises that can be changed at anytime.
|
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The rules as we know them have been broken – and there's nothing more Superstore than that.
|
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"And really there is nothing more important." overcome and overwhelmed with emotion on stage last night.
|
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Eric made it clear to her that he wanted nothing more than to support my success.
|
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Asked about the request, Mubarak Rashed al-Mansouri said it was "just information-gathering, nothing more".
|
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Make no mistake: Trump's executive order is nothing more than a Muslim ban by another name.
|
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Crawling on three legs, it resembled nothing more than a cephalopod from Bosch's The Last Judgement.
|
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A visual spectacle showcasing the power of its PS4 platform, and maybe nothing more than that.
|
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" Or I say to them, "There's nothing more beautiful than an attractive woman who's a biochemist.
|
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A meta-analysis is nothing more than just a fancy weighted average of its component studies.
|
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The safety of nuclear power, which is ultimately, there is nothing bigger and nothing more important.
|
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Greg Abbott said some homes were "nothing more than rubble" after the storms, according to NBC.
|
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There is nothing more romantic than lining up a special day for you both to enjoy.
|
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"This is nothing more than a distraction from the important issues we're facing today," he said.
|
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"The report itself is nothing more than an attempt to rehash old allegations" wrote Trump's lawyers.
|
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The current sham of a so-called investigation is nothing more than an unconstitutional power grab.
|
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He wanted nothing more than to serve the United States, and he has in myriad ways.
|
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The idea is to reimburse drivers for driving-related costs, such as gas, and nothing more.
|
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"It's only hair," has become a common refrain, and baldness nothing more than a starting point.
|
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This action is nothing more than an unfair and misguided attempt to rewrite those longstanding rules.
|
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This is nothing more than a particularly detailed back-of-the-napkin sketch at this point.
|
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Jorah overcame the "incurable" greyscale disease, thanks to nothing more than a knife and some ointment.
|
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"Without effort, your talent is nothing more than your unmet potential," Duckworth writes in her book.
|
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But "presidential politics" is, really, nothing more or less than what's important to Americans and America.
|
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Instead, Marvel wants us to focus on what just happened in the movie and nothing more.
|
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In this new store, Burrow wants nothing more from you than to sit back and relax.
|
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However, Prime Minister Rajoy made clear that his government considered ETA as nothing more than criminals.
|
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President Trump loves nothing more than when his opponents try to litigate his insults, as Sen.
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At the time, I heard this as nothing more than run-of-the-mill entrepreneurial ambition.
|
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"Even if we had prosecuted the violation nothing more serious would have happened," Ms. Jordan said.
|
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Criticising his application demands nothing more than consultation with your thesaurus. Indolent. Lethargic. Lackadaisical. Languid. Uninterested.
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Make your dreams come true with nothing more than a willing partner and a tool belt.
|
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She's a very happy, content little girl, and there's nothing more a parent could ask for.
|
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It represents everything that's relevant at each and every moment – to me, there's nothing more powerful.
|
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November 5, 2021 "There's nothing more powerful in the world than love," director Taika Waititi said.
|
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Big boy Trump loves nothing more than seeing big scary tanks and trucks go honk-honk!
|
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The current contention surrounding Planned Parenthood is a result of poor decision making and nothing more.
|
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There's nothing more quietly pleasurable then watching this particular video, or any video on this list.
|
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See the best of this super sparkly and affordable collection, with nothing more than $12, ahead.
|
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There's nothing more glaring than an American on the streets of Europe, especially during Fashion Week.
|
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"There's nothing more demoralizing, it's so utterly soul-sucking and degrading," Peterson says of the account.
|
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But if you think about it, Cafe X is nothing more than a fanciful vending machine.
|
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Because there is nothing more important or exciting than the work when you are doing it.
|
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"Keeping Herman Bell in prison would serve as nothing more than pointless punishment," the petition reads.
|
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We are witnesses and, at times, we can doing nothing more than watch time move by.
|
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"There's nothing more powerful than hearing it straight from the people it has affected," Nguyen says.
|
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It's a crowd-pleaser that hits just enough notes to succeed — nothing more, and nothing less.
|
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I've been here since Friday night and I want nothing more than to take a shower.
|
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The FCC's justification for calling it an attack seems to be nothing more than a hunch.
|
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Moskovitz told CNN that he had "nothing more to announce" about any potential gift to Priorities.
|
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My phone is now enclosed in nothing more than a black OtterBox—practical, but emotionally useless.
|
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And many of them find there's nothing more shocking and unusual than a good conspiracy theory.
|
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Perfectly fine and unoffensive design that brings to mind nothing more than some Glide dental floss.
|
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All they want to do is make noise, but it&aposs nothing more than background noise.
|
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To conclude:There is nothing more quintessentially "American capitalism" in flavor than The Cheesecake FactoryWealth run wild.
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He was simply making a comment, making a joke and it was nothing more than that.
|
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As a result, the Sylvette Cycle is often dismissed as nothing more than a superficial interval.
|
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"I want nothing more than to get her a good guy, but we'll see," Moretz said.
|
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Ackman continues to maintain that the nutritional products company is nothing more than a pyramid scheme.
|
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What used to be a thriving community is now nothing more than a strip of sand.
|
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But what if this angsty teen-romance was nothing more than a goofy high school comedy?
|
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"Tax evasion is nothing more than theft against the community," prosecutor Eric Russo told the court.
|
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There's nothing more embarrassing than getting frostbite from behind the wheel of your Russian adventure-mobile.
|
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There's nothing more punk than a PR campaign, after all: Three chords and a press release.
|
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Cruz criticized O'Rourke's statements, calling the "nothing more American" remark unpatriotic and disrespectful to the military.
|
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But the true appeal of Alexa is a simple one: it's voice control and nothing more.
|
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Is Drake nothing more than a teenage boy who's had his emotional growth stunted by relationships?
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In other words, those earlier dips were nothing more than a temporary pullback, according to Ross.
|
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With the greatest respect, Santos was nothing more than a passenger in the contest last weekend.
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You're bored and exhausted and want nothing more than to go home and go to bed.
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Soon, sooner than you'd think, that million pounds will be nothing more than cold, hard cash.
|
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From the outside, Mayorga appeared to be nothing more than an uneducated brute of the fisticuffs.
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We reconnected this year and there was nothing more delightful then seeing a text from her.
|
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In much of Europe, nothing more than a round-up to the nearest euro is expected.
|
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His parody of Lemonade, heavily touted in the trailer, is kind of fun, but nothing more.
|
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Because this kiss seems like nothing more than a really cheesy love triangle to me.25.
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When Francisco set off on June 27, he expected nothing more than a day of soccer.
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I've waited all bloody year for this, and it's nothing more than four 25-minute episodes.
|
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" And the passive can be good for connecting things: "Jim loved nothing more than his oboe.
|
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Meanwhile, our quotidian obligations — cleaning floors, assembling furniture, hanging paintings — are nothing more than obstructive burdens.
|
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The former missionaries were convinced that this "investigation" would amount to nothing more than a whitewash.
|
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"What happens here is nothing more than gratuitous porn," the Hollywood Reporter's Boyd van Hoeij wrote.
|
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Top U.S. officials maintain that the Taliban's high-profile attacks are nothing more than headline grabbing.
|
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This "retirement tax" is nothing more than an outright pay cut for hard-working public servants.
|
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In most instances, there's nothing more than the scam ad they're promoting on the Page's feed.
|
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Ms. Batista, who declined to give her age, sees that as nothing more than a technicality.
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With stylish armor like this, Mercury in retrograde will be nothing more than a hair flip.
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I love the Vyloos and would love nothing more than to have one as a pet!
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Russia would like nothing more than to see divisions and squabbles in and between its rivals.
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