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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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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To some, the group are nothing more than a reputation.
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Clothes and toys are nothing more than clothes and toys.
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"This is nothing more than a fishing expedition," said Rep.
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"This is nothing more than a fishing expedition," Burgess said.
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You would like nothing more than for him to stop.
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They're sometimes seen as nothing more than a vanity play.
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To her, it was nothing more than a business transaction.
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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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In reality, the brokers are usually nothing more than salespeople.
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"We like nothing more than buffing our Zygoma," Cumberbatch replied.
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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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Louis C.K. loves nothing more than a good, quality understatement.
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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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These handouts amount to nothing more than backdoor corporate welfare.
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He likes nothing more than making amends with former enemies.
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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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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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Perhaps we should treat failures as nothing more than setbacks.
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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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Likable leaders want nothing more than to help you succeed.
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The posts, he insisted, were nothing more than online braggadocio.
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In my opinion, this is nothing more than internalized misogyny.
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"He made a joke, nothing more than that," she said.
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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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But that would be nothing more than a necessary corrective.
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It is nothing more than a political struggle for power.
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It might be nothing more than an artificially implanted memory.
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I wish nothing more than to apologize to everyone individually.
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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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" '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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And there was nobody in nothing more than their regular uniforms.
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A path that involved nothing more than chance: I didn't settle.
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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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" He added, "Alarmist predictions amount to nothing more than wild guesses.
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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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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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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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And to them, Abbas is nothing more than an empty suit.
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I want nothing more than to pursue a career in science.
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LeEco would like nothing more than to be everything to everyone.
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Hundreds of employees got nothing more than a hard lesson learned.
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Instead, the blocker picks up nothing more than sweet, sweet silence.
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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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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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The Giants want nothing more than to get back to winning.
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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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I would love nothing more than seeing this law become moot.
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Democrats have described the investigation as nothing more than political theater.
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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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I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me.
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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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He gives away nothing more than he has to, including information.
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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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"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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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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I know nothing more than you know at this point, informationally.
|
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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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As of now, the ICO's regulations are nothing more than proposals.
|
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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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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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Most amount to nothing more than a pledge to be more careful.
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"Women who did nothing more than provide sexual favors," the filing said.
|
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That was nothing more than a campaign slogan, like 'Lock her up.
|
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I wanted nothing more than to see her pursue them and soar.
|
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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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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.
|
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The safeguards proposed are nothing more than broadly worded statements of intent.
|
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I was convinced that bulimia was nothing more than poor man's anorexia.
|
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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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So in other words, it's nothing more than a box on wheels.
|
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But the PowerWatch needs nothing more than for you to wear it.
|
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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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It's purely a matter of logistics and coincidence, nothing more than that.
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He's in a dark cave and he's wearing nothing more than undergarments.
|
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Mr. Romney was proven to be nothing more than a choke artist.
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Get rid of pundits who are nothing more than partisan propagandists. 85033.
|
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You're nothing more than a speck in the vastness of the universe.
|
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This truce is nothing more than a preparation for a huge battle.
|
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Then, I heard it and felt nothing more than a little disappointment.
|
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But to the challengers, they're nothing more than a form of discrimination.
|
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Trump's "savings," it turns out, were nothing more than smoke and mirrors.
|
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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.
|
|
Or perhaps that hesitation reflected nothing more than Hastert's passivity and docility.
|
|
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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"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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Was this punishment, or perhaps nothing more than an inconsequential fireworks display?
|
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According to Gunter, this idea is nothing more than an urban legend.
|
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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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"Mia Farrow acted as nothing more than a concerned mother," he said.
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Which is right up my alley, I love nothing more than that.
|
|
Monday on "Today," she said the President is nothing more than Gen.
|
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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.
|
|
Is this trend nothing more than another rote nod to the 1990s?
|
|
Comey was no hero; he was nothing more than an executive vigilante.
|
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They're really nothing more than sautéed onions and peppers with a protein.
|
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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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He loved nothing more than coordinating the details of a lavish party.
|
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Perhaps both might reflect, a little, on nothing more than bad luck.
|
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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.
|
|
The majority black African population was nothing more than the hired help.
|
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"The president's throat was dry, nothing more than that," she told reporters.
|
|
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.
|
|
The ocean can be nothing more than a slightly askew blue band.
|
|
It seems the resolution is nothing more than words at this point.
|
|
Executive orders, however, can also amount to nothing more than symbolic pageantry.
|
|
A soul is nothing more than gray matter moving around in the brain.
|
|
Sure, administration officials say she gave them nothing more than a heads up.
|
|
But, as the message from tonight states, it was nothing more than that.
|
|
News outlets love nothing more than to think what they're saying is important.
|
|
And that Charles Krauthammer loved nothing more than to be in that stadium.
|
|
BAIER: And loved nothing more than seeing his Washington Nationals play and win.
|
|
The sit-in by House Democrats is nothing more than a publicity stunt.
|
|
Ross said he plans to prove those claims are nothing more than allegations.
|
|
The Golf may be going through nothing more than a temporary bumpy ride.
|
|
Turns out, it was nothing more than a joke taken out of context.
|
|
The Conservative Party as a whole likes nothing more than a leadership race.
|
|
These matters are often allowed to rest with nothing more than a fine.
|
|
Hopefully nothing more than a coincidence, because deceased pets should be off limits.
|
|
The witchcraft she's referring to, he believes, is nothing more than workplace conflict.
|
|
Mr Benet describes this as nothing more than haggling before the contracts' renewal.
|
|
Inside it contained nothing more than a bed, sink, wardrobe, chair and desk.
|
|
We also love nothing more than a little tête-à-tête between brands.
|
|
They want nothing more than to have the closure that they so deserve.
|
|
Strange that there was a time when it meant nothing more than that.
|
|
However, most images are grainy or show nothing more than drones in flight.
|
|
He called Thursday's stock market rally nothing more than a dead cat bounce.
|
|
This kangaroo loves nothing more than relaxing on his back in the sun.
|
|
Gillibrand is nothing more than a third term of the same failed policies.
|
|
"Packing" was nothing more than wrapping the dead body in a white sheet.
|
|
Their bastion of democracy was nothing more than a kingdom of the shipwrecked.
|
|
It didn't seem overly serious at first—nothing more than a momentary disruption.
|
|
I wanted nothing more than to lay back down and go to sleep.
|
|
It is nothing more than a media creation and a series of tweets.
|
|
Fear is nothing more than a lingering emotion that's fueled by your imagination.
|
|
She ended up as nothing more than a Westerosi version of horseshoe theory.
|
|
You'll want nothing more than soft, breathable fabric that grows with your belly.
|
|
The punishment often has been nothing more than a fine and time served.
|
|
Claims of help for workers melt into nothing more than trickle-down economics.
|
|
It's nothing more than the byproduct of the development of the male orgasm.
|
|
Maybe something you always considered true is nothing more than someone else's opinion.
|
|
"It is nothing more than an impeachment process in search of a crime."
|
|
Unofficially, such winemakers love nothing more than showing off their farms and vintages.
|
|
Behold, the first music video ever produced using nothing more than Snapchat filters.
|
|
But the FCC has done nothing more than suggest it has an investigation.
|
|
I hoped and prayed that this was nothing more than a terror tactic.
|
|
Others came with nothing more than able hands and a sense of purpose.
|
|
Mr. Gianaris has said he wants nothing more than a Democratic-led Senate.
|
|
To recap: This assessment was based on nothing more than our two birthdays.
|
|
Most people should find it nothing more than inside the Beltway political backstabbing.
|
|
I loved nothing more than staying up all night with Alex, simply talking.
|
|
"Unrwa would like nothing more than to shut up shop," Mr. Gunness said.
|
|
In his later years, he dismissed it as nothing more than a joke.
|
|
Murder abounds in Wildemarsh, and her aunts want nothing more than to help.
|
|
I hope it'll end up just being embarrassing, and nothing more than that.
|
|
In each instance, the weapon was nothing more than a crumble of leaves.
|
|
It is nothing more than an evil propaganda machine for the Democrat Party.
|
|
" He called it nothing more than "a hoax, just like the Russia hoax.
|
|
His statement that he'll do so is nothing more than his usual braggadocio.
|
|
Ms. Moses, now 55, always assumed that was nothing more than family folklore.
|
|
Many purists saw the contest as a farce, nothing more than an exhibition.
|
|
It's ambiguous, and we suppose a conversation-starter, but nothing more than that.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
In any other year, this is nothing more than a B-movie thriller.
|
|
Afterward, "I wanted nothing more than to get Biden away from me," she wrote.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
When in the larval stage, Schizocardium californicum is nothing more than a floating head.
|
|
This was nothing more than a failure to remove a diagnostic function after development.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
|
" 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.
|
|
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?
|
|
In fact all this incredibly detailed scenery is nothing more than cover for shootouts.
|
|
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.
|
|
We want nothing more than to resume normal, respectful and friendly relations with Qatar.
|
|
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.
|
|
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.
|
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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.
|
|
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 .
|
|
Holder's definition of "fairness" is nothing more than a naked power grab by Democrats.
|
|
But this amount is nothing more than an accounting number in a government ledger.
|
|
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?
|
|
Taking Damore's claims seriously would have done nothing more than make Brown look stupid.
|
|
We love nothing more than when our clothing gives us something to talk about.
|
|
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.
|
|
"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.
|
|
It's a marketplace, nothing more than the sum of its sold and purchased parts.
|
|
It was nothing more than the complete reprioritization of the world's values and ethics.
|
|
That day, I felt that Palenque had morphed into nothing more than pure longing.
|
|
I didn't have any other support -- nothing more than my family and my mom.
|
|
"This is nothing more than race baiting," one commenter wrote on Team Westport's page.
|
|
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 little brothers of the West, we yearn for nothing more than your respect.
|
|
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.
|
|
He's argued that investigations into his unsettling activity are nothing more than witch hunts.
|
|
If they can do nothing more than confuse an issue, they've accomplished their mission.
|
|
That's nothing more than a sugar high for those companies in the short-term.
|
|
The center looks like nothing more than a gatehouse, which indeed it once was.
|
|
"To Agassiz, Renty and Delia were nothing more than research specimens," the suit said.
|
|
"This case calls for nothing more than a straightforward application of McCullen," he wrote.
|
|
After that, I knew I wanted nothing more than to be a 'Hill Staffer.
|
|
But to me, this reaction was nothing more than false outrage and political grandstanding.
|
|
And the scenes where no one's fighting are nothing more than comedic, quippy interludes.
|
|
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.
|
|
He derisively called Mr. Rubio nothing more than a programmed deliverer of polished-sounding lines.
|
|
"Today was nothing more than political posturing," Brian Murray, a spokesman for Mr. Christie, said.
|
|
Hardcore old-school fans want nothing more than for Pokémon to evolve as a franchise.
|
|
I never built a friendship with them as we were nothing more than co-workers.
|
|
"This election process is nothing more than a ploy," the Taliban said in a statement.
|
|
But at its core, science is nothing more than ruling out hypotheses based on evidence.
|
|
"At this time, we're looking at this as nothing more than a tragic accident," Sgt.
|
|
"I am relieved that it was nothing more than a tragic accident," Liz tells PEOPLE.
|
|
Less than a year ago he had nothing more than a suspicion that she existed.
|
|
In newspapers my name was 'unconscious intoxicated woman,' ten syllables, and nothing more than that.
|
|
For years, oodles of girls wanted nothing more than this: To be kissing Robert Pattinson.
|
|
It's nothing more than an aluminum tube split down the middle with with a divider.
|
|
I would love nothing more than to go out to dinner tonight, but I'm #BallinOnABudget.
|
|
What many (reality) shows describe as demons are nothing more than spirits with attitude problems.
|
|
Arbitration that is only agreed on by one party is nothing more than toilet paper.
|
|
It's nothing more than a sweet pet project, with a paltry 213,221 followers on Twitter.
|
|
These sites were in many cases nothing more than a skeleton template with little content.
|
|
"[It's] just a random date," astrologer Luke Dani Blue tells us — nothing more than that.
|
|
"That day was nothing more than a handful of jokes from my teammates," he said.
|
|
Others of us hate them and would love nothing more than to leave them all.
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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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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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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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" 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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"For us, it was nothing more than we need to learn to communicate," says Amy.
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Retail price competition is nothing more than a distraction cooked up by bank industry lobbyists.
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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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Software is nothing more, or coding is nothing more than a way to express yourself.
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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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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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I would put it down to nothing more than a coincidence, but an interesting one.
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" Jones has called the Holocaust "nothing more than an international extortion racket by the Jews.
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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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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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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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"Don't do keto," she said, adding that the diet is nothing more than a fad.
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"This is nothing more than a witch hunt, and it's becoming quite routine," he said.
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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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The ERA – which promises nothing more than equal rights – fell three states shy of ratification.
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In that movie, Hari describes the experience of being nothing more than a man's vision.
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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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One hopes it was nothing more than an unfortunate but innocent gaffe on Farage's part.
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They're nothing more than a demystification process that leaves the listener feeling used and grubby.
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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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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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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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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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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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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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"There are groups in Afghanistan who want nothing more than to harm others," Miller said.
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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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"I didn't perceive myself to be nothing more than just his hair braider," she said.
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Taken as a whole it might manage nothing more than a vast, all-encompassing adequacy.
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And to add insult to injury, the purpose is nothing more than a few laughs.
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I think we should be very realistic and aim for 10 medals, nothing more than that.
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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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Eric made it clear to her that he wanted nothing more than to support my success.
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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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A meta-analysis is nothing more than just a fancy weighted average of its component studies.
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Greg Abbott said some homes were "nothing more than rubble" after the storms, according to NBC.
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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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"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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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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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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Big boy Trump loves nothing more than seeing big scary tanks and trucks go honk-honk!
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See the best of this super sparkly and affordable collection, with nothing more than $12, ahead.
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But if you think about it, Cafe X is nothing more than a fanciful vending machine.
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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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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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My phone is now enclosed in nothing more than a black OtterBox—practical, but emotionally useless.
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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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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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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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In much of Europe, nothing more than a round-up to the nearest euro is expected.
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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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Snipes argued on Monday that the lawsuits were nothing more than an attack on her integrity.
|
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I knew that Niall's willingness to befriend me had begun as nothing more than a kindness.
|
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Decisions like these are being made based on projection models that are nothing more than speculation.
|
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Some of these arguments have merit, while others amount to nothing more than poorly formulated conjecture.
|
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But despite years overlapping at conferences and museum meetings, the two were nothing more than acquaintances.
|
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The actions taken by the House and New York officials are nothing more than political retribution.
|
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It's possible to dismiss Céline's hateful rant as being nothing more than a big, bad joke.
|
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He has insisted that calls for his resignation are nothing more than a partisan witch hunt.
|
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But this time, the Spinnin Hotel appears to have nothing more than a rowdy pool party.
|
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Post-collegiate careers in running are either an extreme luxury, or nothing more than a hobby.
|
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Freddie will be fighting the extradition request as these are nothing more than trumped up charges.
|
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The fashion world, of course, loves nothing more than something it can't get its hands on.
|
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Up to this point, scientists thought dopamine was nothing more than raw material for making noradrenaline.
|
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Look through the death lens, and Instagram and Twitter look like nothing more than numbing agents.
|
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" But his antidote is nothing more than a vague endorsement of "fair laws and strong governments.
|
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It may very well be that last week's countermeasures are nothing more than a passing phase.
|
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And that AI/ML-generated fragment, of course, was nothing more than data, more MIDI information.
|
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There are references to Hitler in The New Order, but it's nothing more than that: references.
|
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But extending that advantage to other Grand Slam nations is nothing more than mutual back scratching.
|
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"Steve wanted nothing more than to follow in his footsteps," William Morch, a childhood friend, said.
|
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Your ideal, future life is really nothing more than the realization of all of your dreams.
|
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Replicas, reproductions, simulacrum, and copies have a reputation as being nothing more than inauthentic knock-offs.
|
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Don't you remember that happiness is nothing more than a moment before you need more happiness?
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I got a little taste in 2015 and I wanted nothing more than to be back.
|
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If patients still cannot get tested, the website is nothing more than lipstick on a pig.
|
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Time and again, it reduces the opposition's sight of goal to nothing more than a pinprick.
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The answer, at Carnegie at least: nothing more than the most by-the-book reading possible.
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You are nothing more than a collection of deeply embarrassing and problematic machine learning-determined classifiers.
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The mentality of the people I've played basketball with is nothing more than ignorance and prejudice.
|
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"A lot of what passes for sustainability is actually nothing more than public relations," he said.
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"Ruddy is nothing more than a journalist who doesn't know what he's talking about," said Gov.
|
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The defendants portrayed the Proud Boys as nothing more than a fraternity for like-minded friends.
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He claims to be nothing more than the continuation of Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal.
|
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But Senate Democrats saw nothing more than a political attempt to damage the former vice president.
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Suitcase Does your special someone love nothing more than hopping on a flight to somewhere sunny?
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The once-reputable Judiciary and Intelligence committees are being reduced to nothing more than campaign operations.
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I want nothing more than a bed by the time we finish and sort the bill.
|
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The reaction of the aggrieved is nothing more than poor sportsmanship dressed up to look noble.
|
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And for them to pretend they are doing so is nothing more than a dangerous joke.
|
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Some might destroy targets with nothing more than their kinetic energy—no need for nuclear tips.
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He pretended to be an insider when in fact he was nothing more than a gofer.
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Fun fact: he had simple tastes and he liked nothing more than a bowl of chili.
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He claims to be nothing more than the continuation of Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal.
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Cosmically speaking, however, the solar system is nothing more than the neighborhood humanity was raised in.
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Critics also say the rule would be nothing more than a gift to class-action lawyers.
|
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Price tag aside, the border wall would be nothing more than a shameful monument to xenophobia.
|
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Democrats have claimed that the document is nothing more than an attempt to undercut Mueller's investigation.
|
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"I think these moves are nothing more than position squaring and will prove temporary," Karakama said.
|
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"If she says nothing more than that, too bad," the official said on condition of anonymity.
|
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All of us mothers, fathers and families want nothing more than to have a healthy child.
|
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"He has done nothing more than use words to report the news," the news outlet said.
|
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They recounted sleeping on cardboard boxes and being given nothing more than a biscuit each day.
|
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Critics say his loyalists operate with impunity, creating nothing more than a charade of a democracy.
|
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"He wants nothing more than to clear his name," said Jack Prior, one of Smollett's lawyers.
|
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Yet those presumptions are nothing more than guesses and are rarely given the scrutiny of experimentation.
|
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Chinese parents love nothing more than boasting to their peers about how wonderful their children are.
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" The White House has pushed back on the book, calling it "nothing more than fabricated stories.
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Opinion Columnist For months after the 2016 election, I wanted nothing more than to escape America.
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The good news is that cleaning it requires nothing more than inexpensive, readily available rubbing alcohol.
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I think they would love nothing more than to play politics and to change the subject.
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"He wants nothing more than to clear his name," said Jack Prior, one of his lawyers.
|
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"This is nothing more than a distraction from the important issues we're facing today," Trump said.
|
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When you get this dumb-looking fish, it is possible of nothing more than splashing around.
|
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Meanwhile, Ariana Grande, BTS, The Rock, Emilia Clarke and Glenn Close are nothing more than artists.
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And on the face of it, those behind-the-scenes workers appear to be nothing more than a cross-section of the population, all completing "human intelligence tasks" with the hope of fulfilling that age-old promise of making money using nothing more than a home computer.
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But they know full well that the measure is nothing more than a legal shield for discrimination.
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You want nothing more than to fold down the top and feel the breeze in your hair.
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When packed up for travel, the Beast 28 looks like nothing more than a collapsible travel blanket.
|
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For the captain that wanted nothing more than to be ahead, one nap put him way behind.
|
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It's easy to dismiss Melania's visit to Africa as nothing more than a series of photo opportunities.
|
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When people start to think that judges are nothing more than political hacks in robes, trouble follows.
|
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As it turned out, police confirmed that the mystery item was nothing more than a dead jellyfish.
|
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But this new rally was based on nothing more than OPEC discipline and a reduction in production.
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I wanted nothing more than to fall in her arms and tell her yes, this was it.
|
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I offended people with my actions and I wish nothing more than to apologize to everyone individually.
|
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Four amazing months into caring for her newborn son Milo, Natasha Fogarty loved nothing more than breastfeeding.
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One person I know who loves nothing more than a new follower or favorite is Chris Slight.
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After all, Stamos is known for nothing more than his impeccably styled, always thick and lustrous hair.
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The move could wind up being nothing more than a campaign gesture once January 20183 rolls around.
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In truth, though, the leaked cables mostly exposed nothing more than mild hypocrisy and buried literary talents.
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Many conservative lawmakers want nothing more than to see Planned Parenthood completely defunded and out of operation.
|
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First, investors love nothing more than when companies return cash to shareholders, primarily through buybacks or dividends.
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It could also be "nothing more than the noise created when two stars collide," according to Phys.org.
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These, however, are illustrated with nothing more than small models — the Spruce Goose still in its box.
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The domain is registered in Moscow, but the website itself loads nothing more than a decoy page.
|
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I want nothing more than to run under a hot shower, but there is just no time.
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"Without effort, your skill is nothing more than what you could have done but didn't," Duckworth writes.
|
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I sat outside surrounded by isolation and nothing more than a few crickets making their presence known.
|
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Voters suspect that the president would like nothing more than to thwart investigations that could threaten him.
|
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Alternatively, of course, that kind of thinking could be nothing more than wishful thinking from Clinton supporters.
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Trump's announcement would be nothing more than "the cherry on top" of the ongoing trend, he said.
|
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Remember when Pluto was nothing more than a pixelated blob at the edge of our Solar System?
|
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The media tend to jump on small changes, which often are due to nothing more than chance.
|
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And in fact, others might have similarly chalked up her outbursts to nothing more than teen angst.
|
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But these so-called cyberattacks are often nothing more than the republishing of already publicly available data.
|
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These recent acts are the acts of a coward and nothing more than terrorism, pure and simple.
|
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In a standard 12-team league, Graham should be nothing more than a late-round flyer. Why?
|
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He loves nothing more than to taunt liberals, the media and America with throwback thinking and insults.
|
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Some investors considered the stock nothing more than a bond market equivalent with a 3 percent yield.
|
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Clinton has continued to suffer because many voters see her as nothing more than a political machine.
|
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"The reason the administration left it [the parks] open is nothing more than pure politics," said Jarvis.
|
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The "Star Wars" films featured foreign "languages" that were nothing more than a series of weird sounds.
|
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Be smart: Some Trump advisers would love nothing more than Dems trying to impeach him before 2020.
|
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The album collaboration originally began as nothing more than a humble Kickstarter launched by Kilgore in 2014.
|
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Seattle would like nothing more than to ride the bat of Kyle Seager, who is a career .
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"The editorial is nothing more than a hyper-aggressive piece completely filled with nationalistic passion," it said.
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It's nothing more than a marginally better version of the glasses-free display on the Nintendo 3DS.
|
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The woman's story shuts down the myth that Planned Parenthood is nothing more than an abortion provider.
|
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But the porn czar's formal send off is likely nothing more than an attempt to save face.
|
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Like men who have failed together, they wanted nothing more than to never see one another again.
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He does this with nothing more than a camcorder, hand-drawn paper models, and his own voice.
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The Old Soul: Like us, you love nothing more than to hunt for antiques on the weekends.
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A number of others in the White House view Cohn's comments as nothing more than moral posturing.
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This measure is nothing more than security theater against what appears to be a movie-plot threat.
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Some bottled waters are nothing more than tap water or have not been tested, says the CDC.
|
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But with production halted at her own factory, it remains nothing more than an abandoned rainbow relic.
|
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Uber was apparently able to lock down his endorsement with nothing more than a measly free ride.
|
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Shetland Library and Orkney Library, in particular, love nothing more than a bit of back and forth.
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The next, she tells a friend that she needs nothing more than the company of her family.
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Niantic has turned these places into nothing more than in-game props for its own commercial gain.
|
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" Team Ineos manager Dave Brailsford said: "It's nothing more than you see most days of the race.
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You are nothing more than a scared woman who can't even stand up to her own husband.
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How did America arrive at a point where women have become nothing more than incubators and property?
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Rendering it nothing more than a pricy chunk of grey plastic to sit forlornly on your shelf.
|
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The Trump-Putin link may be based on nothing more than Trump's admittedly terrifying affection for strongmen.
|
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Some have denounced the alt-right movement as nothing more than a rebranding of neo-Nazi racism.
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The most obvious answer is that Veronica's wedding, likely to Archie, is nothing more than a dream.
|
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People on the island would love nothing more than to be able to resume their normal lives.
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Clinton in a general election and suggested that he was nothing more than a vapid celebrity candidate.
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Without it, he risks becoming completely untethered — nothing more than the slithering id of a nervous age.
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The A.K.P.'s vision of democracy proved to be nothing more than the tyranny of the majority.
|
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I've been traveling and working abroad for two years with nothing more than a carry-on backpack.
|
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"We're sure any 'investigation is about nothing more than politics," said Barney Keller, a spokesman for Mnuchin.
|
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As he sees it, the bird, tail and all, reflects nothing more than Leonardo's interest in flight.
|
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Donald Trump is scared of nothing more than having to face this kind of approach next year.
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" He realizes that he is "nothing more than an atom adrift within this overwhelming tide of energy.
|
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Of course, we want nothing more than to assume that government officials will act in good faith.
|
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Most components of the juicer can be cleaned using nothing more than running water and air drying.
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" He dismissed them as "nothing more than the failed Washington elite looking to hold onto their power.
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And it wants to do all that while pretending to be nothing more than a technology company.
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We have not invested because many Democrats want nothing more than to kill coal and fossil energy.
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If unsuccessful, the two sides would walk away with nothing more than what they started talks with.
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This represents, too, nothing more than a passive overdose on big tech, setting up large downside risk.
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It has become a forum for nothing more than the spokesperson to read aloud the President's tweets.
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Unfortunately, after each new massacre, far too many offer nothing more than condolences and moments of silence.
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That's a big improvement for nothing more than driving a bit farther to a higher-quality hospital.
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AB has denied the allegations and said the accuser's lawsuit is nothing more than a cash grab.
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The businesses who are bad actors would like nothing more than for these labs to shut down.
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The look and shape of my penis are nothing more than a part of who I am.
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An API is nothing more than a simple communication tool that helps one program interact with another.
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For all the Republican establishment's self-righteous bleating, Trump is nothing more than an unvarnished, cruder version.
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Along a dirt trail into Myanmar, the border is demarcated by nothing more than a small stone.
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Dirty Little Secret: Chemistry is nothing more than two actors who listen, react and trust each other.
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At this point, linesmen are nothing more than people who witness crimes but fail to report them.
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Kardashian's constant appeal for attention has given people a sense that she's nothing more than a caricature.
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AI is, today, nothing more than brute force computing, with superfast computers crunching massive amounts of data.
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Fans of Friends want nothing more than to believe their favorite TV pals were actually buddies IRL.
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I want nothing more than to see these two best friends become the couple of the decade.
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Even the open fire we'd been promised was nothing more than a video playing on a projector.
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But if the festival was just its good works, it would be nothing more than good intentions.
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A short brushstroke becomes a bathing suit, while still being nothing more than a dab of paint.
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We worked right alongside regular firefighters on the frontline, sometimes armed with nothing more than a shovel.
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In the movie: Momo gets nothing more than a slight mention as a nod to the book.
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Although [Anbang] is its biggest shareholder, it is truly nothing more than a financial investor to us.
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Many of Clinton's responses to emails contained nothing more than a directive to her aides: 'Pls print.
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What's more, he said, Mr. Cohen "did nothing more than ask" Mr. Falwell to endorse Mr. Trump.
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He thinks times are changing and that the Villarreal claims will soon be nothing more than rhetoric.
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The secret weapon that helped separate the winners from the losers was nothing more than a smile.
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But it must be emphasized that this is nothing more than a rough estimate for illustrative purposes.
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By late Thursday night officials said the event was caused by nothing more than a transformer explosion.
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And the late-night comedy shows were nothing more than a factory for two-minute YouTube clips.
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The current political concerns about Australians and China is nothing more than a lot of unbelievable tripe.
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"There's nothing suspicious in nature, and it was nothing more than an accidental drowning," Captain Atkins said.
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If facts are reduced to being considered nothing more than partisan opinions, we are in deep trouble.
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But some experts have read the recent comments by Trump and Putin as nothing more than posturing.
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My elementary-school classes practiced duck-and-cover drills, which did nothing more than compound our dread.
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" The movie's plot, he said, "involved nothing more than me trying to seduce Doris for eight reels.
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I have been in jail before, under Brazil's military dictatorship, for nothing more than defending workers' rights.
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Ms. Shroff seemed to ask jurors for nothing more than the narrow consideration of the second bomb.
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" DeVos' representative said that "this is nothing more than a hit piece with no basis in reality.
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Like any great rom-com dreamboat, Joe wants nothing more than to treat Beck like a queen.
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THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, the elected legislature of the European Union, relishes nothing more than a good grilling.
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I know their dance is nothing more than survival, but to me it looks exactly like joy.
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In a windless calm, we drifted over the line sideways, propelled by nothing more than the tide.
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This is nothing more than getting up to its old tricks, and is completely unworthy of refutation.
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There are many others who want nothing more than to maintain safe, affordable housing in their community.
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Beyond those concerns, this Trump-headlined event appears to be nothing more than a 2020 campaign rally.
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Its huffing and puffing notwithstanding, the letter is nothing more than an informal request for voluntary cooperation.
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"The innocent victims today were ... exercising nothing more than their constitutional right of peaceful demonstration," Kirby said.
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In his session with reporters, Mr. Sanders said he was doing nothing more than running a campaign.
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All of the products, however, are nothing more than regular supplies used against common germs and illnesses.
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That night, each was drawn to the other, but nothing more than a handshake passed between them.
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He has dismissed the protests against him as nothing more than an attempt to topple his government.
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The grand bipartisan deal was actually nothing more than a promise for the Senate to actually function.
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The basic eye exams can be performed with nothing more than a smartphone or computer and camera.
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The distinguishing factor between the criminals and the rest was nothing more than whether they got caught.
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Hurling money at the flames without management reforms accomplishes nothing more than assuaging our own guilty consciences.
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It was a great responsibility for a spindly, preteen boy who loved nothing more than playing soccer.
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And yet, we see nothing more than standard exercises and movements that are very much the norm.
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He has dismissed the protests against him as nothing more than an attempt to topple his government.
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Once again, the regime is demanding meaningful sanctions relief in exchange for nothing more than a meeting.
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I would love nothing more than to write about other things, worthy things, more intellectually stimulating things.
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This is essentially a big-batch beer cocktail with nothing more than Pilsner, amaretto, and orange juice.
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To him, the demand that he apologize or admit error is nothing more than a dominance play.
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There was a time in my life when I wanted nothing more than to get off dating apps.
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Sweet cats love nothing more than a good belly rub, but most humans aren't up for the task.
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"Sometimes a crazy growth that looks scary is nothing more than a banged-up lipoma," Dr. Lee says.
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Now, for most conservatives in Congress, the movement really amounts to nothing more than a cult of personality.
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In reality, it is nothing more than a soft opening to an inevitable expansion of yet another entitlement.
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As scheduled, the hearing Thursday will be nothing more than a he-said, she-said back-and-forth.
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You love nothing more than burning a bridge, Scorpio, but now, you will be inclined to build them!
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This report is nothing more than a white wash of the deep state by the deep state itself.
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"Monroe's allegations were nothing more than an unfounded pretext to terminate the (contract)," BP said in the filing.
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I'm sure it's nothing more than a PR campaign for some of them, but still, it's getting old.
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It automatically sanitizes using nothing more than hot water, ensuring everything is hygienically clean for the next batch.
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"No, nothing more than you've seen now," he said when asked about it at his daily press briefing.
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To many, Jersey's Best Dancers may sound like nothing more than a pop punk album rooted in hardcore.
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"For us, it was nothing more than we need to learn to communicate," Amy said of the experience.
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If you step up to the challenge, you'll realize that the startup is nothing more than a teacher.
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But in terms of environmental protections, the state motto of Alabama is nothing more than a terrible lie.
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The tasks in this example are pretty straightforward and involve nothing more than stacking a few colored cubes.
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So we'd love nothing more than for Zuckerberg to use his keynote to address the issue head-on.
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From orbit, Kilauea appears nothing more than a bright spot of light in a vast sea of darkness.
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Trump loves nothing more than casting powerful men as victims, only this time these guys didn't go along.
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This was nothing more than a political discussion -- the problem is that I had it with that guy.
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The backdrop: Up until about a year ago, deepfakes were nothing more than an obscure term on Reddit.
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BUT, the increase in prices could also be down to nothing more than crypto fans 'buying in dip.
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I would love nothing more than to reduce the size of the human I see in the mirror.
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Critics say the attraction is nothing more than a big church that'll be used to perpetuate creationist nonsense.
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While I would like nothing more than to share those ideas with you, we're up against [a deadline].
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Most analysts were already expecting as much, shrugging off the next OPEC meet as nothing more than rhetoric.
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He claimed the probes were nothing more than an "insurance policy" Democrats used to undo his 2016 win.
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You're a down-to-earth person, Virgo, but you love nothing more than getting whisked off your feet!
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"It made me so angry that [the driver] got nothing more than a ticket for littering," Abel continued.
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"It is clear that Donald Trump wanted nothing more than to shut down the Mueller investigation," Vermont Sen.
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At the end of the episode, Ruthie was revealed to be nothing more than Princess Carolyn's coping mechanism.
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Adrenaline junkies love nothing more than jumping off cliffs, hurtling down steep inclines, and diving into deep water.
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Disney and Bloomberg reached billions hitching their ideas to nothing more than the name they were born with.
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Across the world, established giants are being slain by startups fuelled by nothing more than brains and bravado.
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" She added: "This is nothing more than a cover for the use of this information for jury nullification.
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They'd love nothing more than for Trump to threaten Freedom Caucus members like Mark Meadows with primary challenges.
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Soon, they are nothing more than a chassis, complete with shuddering engine block and startlingly unphased Lego driver.
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Republicans are convinced the special election numbers Democrats are touting are actually nothing more than a slight bump.
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"Zuma's departure is nothing more than an opportunity for change," said Ralph Mathekga, a political analyst and author.
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Extortion, which requires nothing more than muscle and a mobile phone, was the obvious way to make money.
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Mr Vucic's foreign partners want nothing more than stability in the Balkans, and Mr Vucic can deliver it.
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Many of those who have filed claims with the commission want nothing more than an acknowledgment of wrongdoing.
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They do nothing more than try to match their benchmark (an index like the S&P 500, say).
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"As far as I'm concerned, this is nothing more than intimidation," says Don Smith of the city council.
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It, too, fizzled, nothing more than CNN head Jeff Zucker making anodyne comments about the Democratic presidential field.
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What we are seeing is nothing more than naked politics being played by the United States Supreme Court.
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Many Americans view Frisbee as nothing more than a laid-back pastime — one primarily reserved for Starbucks baristas.
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This baby wombat at ACT Wildlife Australia wants nothing more than to get cozy and take a nap.
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Critics say the new policy is nothing more than a stunt to mollify and distract an anxious public.
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Mets manager Terry Collins attributed it to nothing more than an off night for the veteran right-hander.
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"It is nothing more than an election year tactic, which we have seen before from him," Eggman said.
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" He was not afraid to say out loud that this nominee was nothing more than a "charismatic clown.
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"Drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is nothing more than a Big Oil polar payout," said Sen.
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Burning Man started out in 1986 as nothing more than a small gathering on a San Francisco beach.
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Indian troops continued to respond with violence, even against civilians armed with nothing or nothing more than stones.
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I guarded this credential with my life, and now it is nothing more than a laminated plastic souvenir.
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Therefore, the "ticket" in most places is nothing more than a civil fine, making enforcement and collection difficult.
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After all these years, he wants nothing more than to be with his family and rebuild his life.
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Aura Smart Picture Frame, available at Amazon, $299Moms love nothing more than looking at pictures of their children.
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The key is to avoid the mistake of thinking "value" means nothing more than a low stock price.
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Soon, stories of White Walkers, Giants, and even the Children themselves became nothing more than a silly myth.
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The results we see represent nothing more than the collective feelings of all those humans — at that moment.
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You might even meet that special someone who wants nothing more than to share a spliff with you.
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A major class-action suit that targets insulin makers and PBMs argues rebates are nothing more than kickbacks.
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Plame, of course wanted nothing more than to keep her identity secret, so she could do her job.
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Those claims are nothing more than the magic produced by tweaking a model to produce the desired answer.
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The story quickly died down, and I did nothing more than complain about it to friends and family.
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Still, I'm pretty impressed that this works—with nothing more than the phone you carry in your pocket.
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Science would have you believe we are the result of nothing more than a chance assemblage of matter.
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We love nothing more than explaining to foreigners how our food outstrips that of New York or Paris.
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It would be false to suggest CBD is nothing more than an obsession for reiki-adjacent bicoastal millennials.
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Many consider Donald Trump to be nothing more than a simple con man with an inheritance safety net.
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We sent cartoonist Liana Finck to "Super Thursday" armed with nothing more than a smartphone and her wits.
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And given that Iowa is nothing more than an elaborate scheme to manipulate media narratives, that's particularly rough.
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But it was in keeping with her predilection for making accusations based on nothing more than prejudiced stereotypes.
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Bieber went on late into the benefit show Sunday with nothing more than a guitar and his voice.
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As Padmavati reminds us near the end, it is nothing more than a tale of good vs. evil.
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The only problem is that Mr. Ozkaya's find may be nothing more than a figment of his perception.
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"This decision was nothing more than a racist decision," said Letitia James, the New York City public advocate.
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The theorist Michel Foucault once observed that literary anonymity was nothing more than a puzzle to be solved.
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NovaSight claims successful treatment with nothing more than an hour a day in front of its special display.
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" Walsh said in 2014 that the LGBTQ community had become "nothing more than a group of constitutional terrorists.
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"I did nothing more than do my job as a journalist—ethically and within the law," Greenwald wrote.
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It might nothing more than a failure to read or learn from the economic history of this country.
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At base, your letter is nothing more than an obvious attempt to silence legitimate criticism of the president.
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Sometimes acquisitions are nothing more than vanity projects; workers and investors can get hurt when the project fails.
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This time, Bautista hit the ball hard, but it was nothing more than a fly out to right.
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Its unexpected announcement could be nothing more than a negotiating tactic to help extract concessions from the council.
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The president and other Republicans would love nothing more than to be able to trumpet a bipartisan acquittal.
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She likens the move to nothing more than greed in its purest form -- and it's clear, there's beef.
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And ultimately, globalization means nothing more than the demolition of national borders and the annulment of national sovereignty.
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If they don't, his Iowa performance may end up being nothing more than a happy footnote for Buttigieg.
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As a guest, in general, I try to tread lightly — to need nothing more than key and bed.
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In reality, they wanted nothing more than for us to stay and prove that here they were safe.
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But his feigned attempts at appearing tough did nothing more than poke a formidable bear with a bayonet.
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In fact, some of us assumed that the film might be nothing more than one interview after another.
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At the time, both parties confirmed that they were friends who hung out, but nothing more than that.
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If not, further insinuation that he's involved is nothing more than a scandalous waste of time and energy.
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When the theater lights come on, IT is nothing more than a mound of rags in the corner.
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I suspect that to some swing voters, this may look like nothing more than one more Democrat vs.
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My mom was absolutely gutted as he rode away with nothing more than the clothes he was wearing.
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Some folks vote for the same party over and over again, based on nothing more than family tradition.
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The basic eye exams can be performed with nothing more than a smartphone or computer and camera. 6.
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Democrats say the incredible business response to tax reform is nothing more than one-time crumbs for workers.
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Besides unbridled consumerism, Americans love nothing more than seeing a bully like Pecker get kicked in the groin.
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But the Foreign Office official told the BBC it had been nothing more than a joke between colleagues.
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Trying to pinpoint the nature of his relationship with his father results in nothing more than a guess.
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Trump's claims to the opposite are nothing more than a conspiracy theory intended to make Clinton look bad.
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" But he was critical of the status quo in television, calling satellite receivers "nothing more than a glorified VCR.
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In this ad, titled "Conservatives Anonymous," Mr. Cruz suggests his Republican rival is nothing more than a pretty face.
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Instead, the analyst based his claims—which are provided to the firm's investors—on nothing more than a hunch.
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Cozmo, Anki's first bot, aspired to be nothing more than a fun desk toy, and more or less succeeded.
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This is where he does the most of his beat-making, using nothing more than a laptop and headphones.
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This is nothing more than an attempt to sensationalize over 20-year-old 'stories' from high school for clickbait.
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Several South Korean lawmakers said it was nothing more than a display of paranoia from an increasingly isolated pariah.
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"Propaganda is nothing more than art in service of politics, and we do have a political agenda," he says.
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Welcome to r/Outside, a subreddit where everyone is committed to believing reality is nothing more than a game.
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This effort in the courts was nothing more than a well-funded attempt by corporate billionaires to dismantle unions.
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"It is nothing more than a royal prerogative and is archaic and would have little bearing today," he continues.
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Dogs may seem like sweet, tender animals who love nothing more than cuddling and eating vomit off the floor.
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Tyler Gwozdz got nothing more than a sentence after he abruptly left The Bachelorette midway through Monday night's episode.
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"For all the lesbian theories, Hillary enjoys nothing more than flirting with a handsome, preferably straight man," Chozick writes.
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ISIS would like nothing more than to have large numbers of American troops within its immediate field of fire.
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In that moment, I realized that the men in porn could be nothing more than a prop for me.
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Momo-inspired deaths simply did not exist, and were nothing more than an urban legend for the internet age.
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Now, any business can offer real-time, around-the-clock service with nothing more than a social media profile.
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That all may sound like nothing more than an extra-fancy Apple Store, and, in many ways, it is.
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But voters deserve to question the schmoozing and fundraising that gets spun into nothing more than a mix up.
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" One congressional aide, speaking on background, told BuzzFeed News that the letter is "nothing more than a partisan stunt.
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"Ride hailing is nothing more than manual autonomous driving," Tony Douglas, Head of Strategy for BMW's mobility services said.
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"This is nothing more than a publicity stunt," Speaker of the House Paul Ryan told CNN of the protest.
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Hollywood loves nothing more than a full-throttle sex scene, but some are kinkier and more explicit than others.
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"We are not defeated," he said, calling the referendum nothing more than a "small battle that has been lost."
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The cool-looking feature phone takes us away from apps as it allows nothing more than texting and calling.
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Griffin previously told PEOPLE that she thought their first encounter would be nothing more than a one-night stand.
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To most mortals, it's nothing more than a silly-ass pageant grouped by self-important artists; which is fair.
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And the whole time I just sat there smiling breezily, wanting nothing more than to crawl under my chair.
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The marine acorn worm Schizocardium californicum lives for months as nothing more than a head, swimming around chomping algae.
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Supporters also say that they do nothing more than collect publicly available information, and that it is securely stored.
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Many of the deals are legitimate bargains, but others are nothing more than ordinary sales wrapped in shiny packaging.
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At its simplest, this new creation could be nothing more than adding a new caption onto an existing image.
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Notoriously cagey about injuries, Williams said it had been nothing more than a bit of treatment for food poisoning.
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What would have shattered an iPhone left the Cat S260 with nothing more than a nick in the case.
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But wait, didn't this intergalactic mosh pit look like nothing more than slimy green jello for nearly twenty years?
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He is smart enough to do nothing more than get out of there and try to find some answers.
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Trillin's poem, to me, erases all that; "Fukien" is nothing more than the source of a new exotic food.
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The hard-liners in Tehran, who would love to see nothing more than the deal ripped up, would rejoice.
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" The RNC, however, pooh-poohs the effort as "nothing more than a media creation and a series of tweets.
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It's easy to dismiss the sit-in launched by House Democrats this week as nothing more than political theater.
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"We know nothing more than that these people have the app installed and have used it recently," Freitas said.
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There are some in both parties who would like nothing more than to see the filibuster bite the dust.
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I would love nothing more than to be able to help them navigate parenthood and to watch their children.
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Such moves cost the island's residents real money and will achieve nothing more than an act of political theater.
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I smashed a phone in anger, and I wanted nothing more than to get them out of the house.
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Those who appear to want nothing more than to taint our names seem completely content in their smear campaigns.
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Seen in this light, the Rosenstein memo was nothing more than a paper-trail creation to justify Trump's action.
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Heidi Klum continues to prove that age is nothing more than just a number with her latest sexy shoot.
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Up until then, Phillip was nothing more than a goat — sure, a murderous, sinister goat, but just a goat.
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If it weren't for our brains and opposable digits, we'd be nothing more than tasty, bipedal morsels of flesh.
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His comments were nothing more than a cynical ploy to exploit and play on some people's fear of immigrants.
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From the beginning, the FBI and its allies have portrayed the company's privacy position as nothing more than marketing.
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"The outrageous, unconscionable and immoral high prices set by Defendant is nothing more than price gouging," the complaint says.
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What might seem like nothing more than an alternative, constructed boy band narrative has become the basis for Larry!
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They forget that family firms are often held together by nothing more than a name and a buccaneering spirit.
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Put it like this, hackers love nothing more than PCs running old, outdated software that's no longer receiving updates.
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Recipes that require nothing more than tossing everything in a big bowl always get the most love from us.
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If it seems like nothing more than a quick update, know that Canada's witchcraft law has actually been challenged.
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The administration continues to euphemistically refer to this as "extreme vetting" when it is nothing more than extreme bureaucracy.
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Another thesis holds that the European "agreement" was nothing more than a temporary blip in his broader, nationalistic approach.
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Once upon a time, cereal was nothing more than a quick breakfast and, on occasion, an emergency dinner plan.
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This poll is nothing more than our attempt at a snapshot of where things are at, three months out.
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In short, principled realism is to America First as wall is to barrier; it is nothing more than semantics.
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The scope of this game is tiny, with nothing more than a single location and handful of simple interactions.
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We need you to face up to the attitudes that are nothing more than hangovers from a bygone era.
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The Schumer-Rubio immigration bill was nothing more than a giveaway to the corporate patrons who run both parties.
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McCabe on Tuesday convinced Gowdy that the scheduling snafu was nothing more than "a good faith error," he said.
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" He also called the "liberal rote anathema on 'racism'" nothing more than a "poisonous assault on Western self-preference.
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Several top Democrats and former security officials, however, have criticized Trump's visit as nothing more than a photo opportunity.
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He loved nothing more than to hear the aging writer breathing deeply, his nose right next to the mike.
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He wanted nothing more than to say good-bye to his brother and this was the only allowable option.
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For starters, the inferred lake beneath the Martian south pole might be nothing more than an aquiver of sludge.
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" Indeed, Chevron deference "is nothing more than a judicially orchestrated shift of power from Congress to the Executive Branch.
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Who could come to those assumptions off so little evidence and nothing more than faith and a binding allegiance.
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Sanders added that the tour and his book are "nothing more than a poorly executed PR stunt" by Comey.
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But effective RPM (Revenue per thousand impressions) data proves that it's nothing more than ads repackaged with some interactivity.
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She wants nothing more than the romance of the American Dream—and someone with whom to share that dream.
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On many shows, "grandma goes to a sex shop" would be nothing more than a setup for wacky hijinks.
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Pakistan said that was a lie, and there was nothing more than routine crossfire along the Line of Control.
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Their overuse tends to create more harm than good, and their abuse is often nothing more than crony capitalism.
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I suspect that this proposal is nothing more than another attempt by Republicans to chip away at these programs.
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"We have found bodies that were nothing more than ash and bones," said Robert Giordano, the Sonoma County sheriff.
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"He was nothing more than a man who got out," said Adam DiFilippo, 33, who lives on the block.
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With an index-free, cosmic green fumé dial, the elegant mechanical model need do nothing more than tell time.
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Already living between borders and states, the Kurds view these structures as nothing more than the symbols of violence.
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Aside from researching for school, I also peruse the various sections of The Times for nothing more than enjoyment.
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If that's true, Kim's big concession to close down the site seems like nothing more than an empty gesture.
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So those suspicions about his possible involvement in that broader Chinese operation might be nothing more than unfounded rumors.
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There is muttering in Sacramento that the whole system has become nothing more than an administratively burdensome carbon tax.
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It's nothing more than an intense moment in a life mostly filled with feelings that can be easily forgotten.
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The numbers on the game board stopped being real money and became nothing more than points in a game.
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Joanna's conspiracy is so vast and preposterous that it becomes nothing more than a grab-bag of plot twists.
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Both-siders may claim that the liberal-leaning MSNBC is nothing more than a reverse image of Fox News.
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Mr. Netanyahu and his allies sought to impeach Mr. Lapid's testimony as nothing more than crass political self-interest.
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The heroines both have magical powers, but want nothing more than to fall in love and just be normal.
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But to reduce this team to nothing more than a novelty act does Hallgrimsson, and his players, a disservice.
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When the Obama Justice Department finally acknowledged the IRS scandals, it provided nothing more than a broad-brushed whitewash.
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To some residents who met with Mr. Carson, the tour was nothing more than a dog-and-pony show.
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The g'mornings, g'nights are nothing more than what do I wish someone would f—— say to me right now.
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She said Trump's proposal is nothing more than election-year rhetoric that has no chance of ever becoming law.
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Fox News and The Post are, in a sense, giving Mr. Trump nothing more than it gave his predecessors.
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Here, this is tactically nothing more than 'We need your support with North Korea,' part and parcel, that's it.
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The fund manager maintains this is nothing more than a much-needed market correction after an excessive run-up.
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Some have criticized the possible U.S.-Taliban agreement as nothing more than a fig leaf for American military withdrawal.
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This charade that Washington, or Trump more particularly, is imposing on the border is nothing more than empty rhetoric.
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I would like to believe that this was nothing more than a misunderstanding, just a case of poor service.
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" In his appeal, the pope asked, "Is this civilized world to be nothing more than a field of death?
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Too often, workers are nothing more than a line item in a company's budget — a cost to be minimized.
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Future legislation to erode Section 230 might do nothing more than further harden Facebook and Google from meaningful competition.
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To be steeped in this tradition is to have one's strange, private favorites based on nothing more than instinct.
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The nuclear agreement would have been justified if it did nothing more than prevent Iran from building a bomb.
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This whole affair may wind up being nothing more than a small start-up company wasting some taxpayer money.
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This is one for those loyal fans who want nothing more than to see this game reach its potential.
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Others must feed hundreds, sometimes thousands of kids each day with nothing more than a freezer and a microwave.
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Some are hoping that this is nothing more than positioning, others are preparing for limits on the Chinese markets.
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Meanwhile, impeachment itself serves as nothing more than a Rorschach test of worry set to Robert's Rules of Order.
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On their faces, these actions might seem nothing more than reasonable, race-neutral policies that can hardly be questioned.
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The current approach risks investing too much in countering violent extremism programs that are nothing more than empty words.
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Putin wants nothing more than for Le Pen to win — still a long shot, but then so was Trump.
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In a statement released on Tuesday, White House Press Secretary said Woodward's book was "nothing more than fabricated stories."
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"We did nothing more than what we had to do," said Juan Carlos de la Cuesta, the club's president.
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TV's "Rising" that the campaign video was nothing more than a thinly veiled attack against fellow 2020 contender Sen.
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After all, chamber of commerce type conservatives love nothing more than to opine on the great virtues of Texas.
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If your tub is nothing more than a tripping hazard blocking your way to the shower, why keep it?
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I put the card in there, and as soon as it touched, it was nothing more than a reaffirmation.
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It's time to end states' addiction to gambling revenue, which is nothing more than a tax on the poor.
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He concluded that people make themselves miserable when they pursue nothing more than their "fleeting, capricious and insatiable" desires.
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Apparently there are many countries that consider interventionism to be nothing more than pointing out violations of human rights.
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Meanwhile, the cost to Time Warner would involve nothing more than some internal shuffling of the combined company's books.
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" Addressing reports that the CIA concluded MBS orchestrated the assassination, Trump dismissed the analysis as nothing more than "feelings.
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"The political subdivisions of a state are nothing more than that state's 'convenient agencies,'" a two-judge majority wrote.
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If I am to repeatedly make work that seems "absurd," it will end up being nothing more than mechanical.
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I remember growing up with lightsaber toys that were nothing more than flashlights with plastic tubes stuck on the end.
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Two people in a committed, long-term relationship should love nothing more than waxing poetic about said committed LTR, right?
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His friends called him Nino, and they said he enjoyed nothing more than a good joke at his own expense.
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I can't wait to find out that this meeting between Trump and West was nothing more than a fever dream.
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In this case, Spacek would need nothing more than an app like "Barcode Scanner" to retrieve the passenger's full name.
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I'm excited for you, because you love nothing more than being let in on secrets; you'll surely discover a few.
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The bulbs screw in to most standard light sockets and need nothing more than the hub to make them smart.
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Scientists have developed a way to pull water out of air in arid settings, powered by nothing more than sunlight.
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He is threatening to take away money from police departments for what amounts to nothing more than good police work.
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I can mobile deposit a check on my phone to my bank with nothing more than a poorly lit photo.
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They spend most of their time 'working,' but when vacation comes, they love nothing more than getting wet 'n wild.
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Terrifying coworkers with nothing more than a GIF of Teddy Ruxpin staring them down was an easy feat this week.
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Physicists and philosophers seem to like nothing more than telling us that everything we thought about the world is wrong.
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"'Appropriate action' does nothing more than preserve our options with respect to many different policies and procedures," the official said.
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I think they are nothing more than a company that places Facebook ads and shrouds in a sort of mystery.
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Google Cardboard costs $15, whereas Coca-Cola's goggles cost nothing more than the drinks you might already be buying anyway.
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In the wake of the video's release, Trump apologized and dismissed his remarks as nothing more than "locker room" talk.
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I could leave it back in the employee area as it appeared to be nothing more than a virgin mocktail!
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For as long as he can remember, Gong Tao wanted nothing more than to become an entrepreneur like his father.
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You can reduce your AC unit's energy consumption by as much as 15 percent with nothing more than simple maintenance.
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We love nothing more than duping, emulating, or riffing on a film that few of our audiences have actually seen.
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"This Green New Deal is nothing more than a radical far-left proposal that has no basis in reality," Sen.
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Contactless payments and scan-and-go technology have made it possible to shop with nothing more than a mobile phone.
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His opinion in the case "stands for nothing more than what it held," department attorneys wrote to her last month.
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"Look, Amazon is nothing more than a shop to me," said Gitanjali, the Amazon customer who bought a dog blanket.
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The presidenet's trade "deal" last week with the Chinese is nothing more than an agreement to prevent mutually-assured destruction.
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Given Kiryu's outsized reputation as the toughest yakuza around, Majima wants nothing more than a great fight against the best.
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But Moore was lethal from 270 paces, armed with nothing more than a cocked eyebrow and a saucy bon mot.
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Who, after all, wants to get into an elevator with an animal that considers humans nothing more than chew toys?
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"For me to surrender in any way at this point will be nothing more than a feeding frenzy," he said.
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Using nothing more than a few elastic bands, the blaster gives a very satisfying thunk when you pull the trigger.
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" The secretary of state acknowledged that any agreement reached on Syria is, ultimately, nothing more than "words on a paper.
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Tyrell got the same treatment in the original movie, but Tyrell was nothing more than a character serving as worldbuilding.
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But this is still an important moment for PewDiePie, who wants nothing more than to stick it to his critics.
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Assuming the problems they identify are real ones, the remedies they propose amounts to nothing more than a Band-Aid.
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It started with nothing more than a mysterious symbol and a fan community that's receptive to puzzling through epic riddles.
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I'm feeling particularly groggy this morning and want nothing more than to lie in bed all day with my boyfriend.
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Desiring nothing more than to game, I plopped the Predator 93 X on my knees as I would a MacBook.
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But keep those credit cards in your wallet, because for now they're all nothing more than just a cruel tease.
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"In my mind the cap was a missile defence interceptor cost, so nothing more than, say, $10 million," he said.
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If you're a movie buff or enjoy nothing more than binge-watching box sets, chances are you've heard of Kodi.
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The government would like nothing more than to have their case perceived as necessary to fight the war on terror.
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Craigslist and its business-world equivalents may seem to be nothing more than a gargantuan garage sale with a website.
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In more than half of the thousands of statistical models we tested, we found nothing more than random statistical noise.
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In fact, the device resembles nothing more than a diminutive iPhone, right down to the camera placement on the rear.
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