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nobody
We have no one like Brandon Roy. Nobody does. Jim Calhoun
nobody
When I wanted to become a filmmaker, there was nobody for me to look up to. Allison Anders
nobody process pulled
The process is ongoing, nobody has pulled the plug, Manny Diaz
nobody-knows
Any business is the same in the beginning because nobody knows where it's going to ride. Carolina Herrera
nobody treat
We've got nobody out there, an ambulance has to come from Jerome to treat those people. Ken Sheldon
nobody numbers
We've got it pretty well covered. The numbers out here don't matter, though. It's the numbers inside, and there's nobody in there. Cliff Carrier
nobody script speaks
With some writers, the script looks beautiful on the page, but nobody actually speaks like that. Neve McIntosh
nobody watched
She was in the water. She watched it happen. There was nothing that nobody could do, Ann Marsh
nobody win
With two outs and nobody on you feel like you're going to win a ballgame, ... We just did not get big hits. Bobby Cox
strange sin illusion
We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin. C. S. Lewis
strange painting young
[Pablo] Picasso really changed my life. It's strange to say so, but I started to see some Picasso paintings very early. I was very young, and he was not so much known. Agnes Varda
stranger reason absurd
There are not unfrequently substantial reasons underneath for customs that appear to us absurd; and if I were ever again to find myself amongst strangers, I should be solicitous to examine before I condemned. Charlotte Bronte
strange strange-bedfellows bedfellows
Politics makes strange bedfellows. Charles Dudley Warner
strange strange-bedfellows bedfellows
Politics make strange bedfellows. Charles Dudley Warner
stranger retiring pauses
Stranger, pause and ask thyself the question, Canst thou do likewise? If not, with a blush retire. Charles Dickens
strange forgotten said
I have been loved,' she said, 'by something strange, and it has forgotten me. Djuna Barnes
stranger unison estrangement
Now they were as strangers; nay worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. Jane Austen
strange-places class two
Hollywood is a strange place. The class structure here is more rigid than almost anyplace I've ever experienced. It's made more difficult by the fact that it's constantly changing. You never know what class you belong to unless you're one of the two or three people that have been in the same echelon for a long, long time. Alan Arkin