The heir to the throne you are sworn to may be in danger, and you will do nothing? |
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They say it would do nothing to reduce the risk of wildfires but would degrade America's forests. |
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Why return to a job that has little to offer by way of progression and that has managers who get paid silly money to do nothing? |
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The planners replaced them with lavatorial buildings which do nothing to attract shoppers into the town. |
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Under the present law there are several options, the least effective of which is to do nothing and hope those affected can muddle through. |
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Despite the pleas of defence lawyers, the attorney general appeared to do nothing to urge restraint. |
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The municipality's greatest act of cruelty was to sit and do nothing as a few unpaid tax bills were driven sky-high by compound interest. |
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Sometimes it's that they're so closeted and fearful of being gay themselves that they can do nothing but bash other gay people. |
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As such it wants to ensure that firms do nothing to stain their reputation when they ship jobs overseas. |
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You would be flying along, at cruise, do nothing, and suddenly the glider would stall because of tail gusting. |
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Best to do nothing at all and let the fatties figure things out for themselves. |
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The female characters are two-dimensional temptresses who do nothing but create lustful havoc. |
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An attempt to protect domestic industry can do nothing to change this reality. |
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But it will do nothing whatever to fast-track Scottish patients within our unreformed health service or to help our badly beleaguered schools. |
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Can governments really expect that we will sit and watch images of unutterable misery and do nothing about it? |
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You can gank someone half your level right outside of town and the guards do nothing. |
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After our huge feast the day prior, we didn't feel like going out and I was happy to veg out and do nothing. |
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At least the real disturbers aren't there, so they could do nothing without destroying anything. |
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For the first month I could do nothing, and for a right-handed person life became very difficult. |
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It is also the bystanders who watch the incidents of bullying and do nothing to stop them. |
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Agents and publishers can demand exclusivity from writers and then do nothing, as happened to me. |
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A patchwork of conflicting laws will do nothing to improve the ease of use of e-mail communications. |
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If you have a problem in making up the extra cash needed to cover the possible shortfall, don't just do nothing. |
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Because I am still off sick I feel duty bound to stay indoors all day and do nothing. |
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Even if you do nothing else in Madrid, on no account should you miss the Prado. |
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Once you hook it up to another machine, it will either overwrite the music or do nothing. |
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It was explained to her before surgery that a facelift would do nothing for the mouth lines. |
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The site can do nothing about the levels of error in the originals or the illegibility of some handwritten entries. |
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It is therefore perfectly permissible for the owner of a copyright to do nothing with it. |
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Being taken prisoner, they should resist it and do nothing that would harm their own country. |
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I always try to have a place to worship in my own way, even if I do nothing but meditate and rest my mind. |
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The Commons' order paper is cluttered with meaningless early day motions that allow MPs to do nothing but posture and preen. |
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This will do nothing but damage to the villagers and can only be detrimental to the area. |
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Noye says job cuts will only punish loyal staff and do nothing to improve staff morale or customer service. |
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If you choose to do nothing, your shareholding will be diluted thanks to the extra shares issued. |
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The only real insult you can give, having received this unrequested, but nonetheless pretty impressive gift of life, is to do nothing. |
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Stay here, lie low, and do nothing to attract any attention whatsoever, do you understand? |
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After two years of being asked to do nothing more than growl and yip, my voice-box complained at the strain of speech. |
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We need positive comments rather than focusing on the negatives which do nothing to help the situation. |
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The proposed legislative proposals will do nothing to lessen that perception. |
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I could do nothing, in the face of the present attitudes and philosophies of those who administer our laws. |
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What is pretty clear is that a lot of this money is going to the banksters in backdoor bailouts that do nothing for the greater economy. |
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He was genuinely pleased with this marriage and so Lydia could do nothing, but bow her thanks. |
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The denialist position within the government has put the fear of God into the medical establishment, who will do nothing to counter it. |
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It can do nothing more than react to difficulties because it has no overriding or higher goal towards which it is striving. |
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Democratic processes can do nothing to assuage the homicidal needs of barbarian madmen. |
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It will do nothing to reduce congestion or help business to undertake its work by decongesting our roads. |
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I tried having meetings, disciplinary interviews and discussing issues, but they still do nothing. |
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Of course, Elle, Kylie and Sarah do nothing to dispel the stereotype of Australia as a paradise where hot chicks constantly get their kit off. |
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If they get in the way of the laws of nature, and they do nothing to protect themselves, they get crushed. |
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Villagers remained stranded as they could do nothing about the continuous flow of water but wait until it subsided. |
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Indeed, many countries do nothing with their bombed buildings, but leave them looking like rotten teeth in a nice smile. |
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He is asking us to do nothing less than to take on his characteristics and become like him. |
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If we do nothing and the wind and soil erosion continue, it's likely that the wheat in some parts of the field will be killed. |
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Final went to arm himself with his Mace, but stopped once he realized that he could do nothing at such a far distance. |
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The result was that this unfortunate person had to sit down under it and do nothing at all. |
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Calling in the IMF will do nothing more than catalyse this process, given the Fund's past form in this area. |
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While some grizzlies do nothing but hunt during calving time, most continue to graze bucolically on grass and wildflowers. |
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This country is undergoing a radical transformation because of illegal immigration and our President will do nothing to stop it. |
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Politicians and lovers are both inclined to offer you the moon, but both might eventually do nothing more than use you and leave you for scrap. |
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But such cathartic vengeance would do nothing to curb the menace of transnational terrorism. |
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Sometimes a word of truth works the miracle, but, at times, years of preaching will do nothing. |
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Katie could do nothing but just nod her head, as the first strum of the guitar was heard. |
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In her spare time, the lawyer likes to do nothing better than knock out a few ditties from the Great American Songbook on her baby grand piano. |
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The other two plans are to do nothing or have a single congestion charging zone. |
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In any case I bet the management would do nothing since they are completely useless and don't care. |
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He stuck to his guns and again insisted he could do nothing to help himself. |
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If you do nothing productive you are a bludger, get something positive together then we are accused of rorting the system. |
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Many Japanese think they can do nothing to persuade the Chinese and Koreans to relent. |
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But yesterday villagers chose to party and have a good time, as they could do nothing more than wait until the flood waters had receded. |
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Mr. Kelly added that it would be wrong to condemn the lack of a parade and then do nothing about it. |
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He won't do anything that will hinder him as a player, and he will do nothing that reduces his standing as a man. |
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Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good. |
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When asked to provide a breath sample she replied in robust terms that she was going to do nothing of the kind, said Miss Bramley. |
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Again, telling porkies about your car will do nothing but antagonize the salesperson and once again you will find yourself being screwed over. |
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The beach faces south-west and is a perfect suntrap, and so you can just laze about and do nothing. |
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I'm not going to foolhardily dash into it, but I'm going to do more than sit up here and do nothing but go to school. |
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I was panic-stricken, and could do nothing except run and run to escape the police. |
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Tempted as you are to visit big gay Meccas teeming with lab types, all these trendoids will do nothing but put you to sleep. |
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This does not mean that you should do nothing in the face of adversity or confrontation. |
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Tracks with yawners like Mack 10, Insane Clown Posse and E40 do nothing to help the album's inevitable downward slide. |
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A tunnel vision approach to reducing unplanned pregnancy may do nothing to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases and can increase it. |
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When you don't know what you're doing it's usually best to adopt the pose of masterful inactivity and do nothing. |
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On Friday, for example, we were treated to the full repertoire of stares, glares and sighs, all of which do nothing but make him look a right prat in front of his hosts. |
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In sum, I don't believe that we live in a world anymore where a Hama can happen and the Western powers do nothing. |
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These initiatives will do nothing towards remedying the situation. |
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If we do nothing, the world as we know it will grind to a halt. |
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The third option is to do nothing until an abortion referendum is held. |
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It would do nothing about climate change and would embrace but soft-pedal and rebrand social conservatism. |
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And now Dad is, if not dead, at least in the ICU, and his old friends can do nothing but think back, and worry. |
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The harsh, methodical thrash of '80s-style death-metal, and annoying and heavy vocal stylings, do nothing to save this album from total terribleness. |
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Lunch passed in relative calm, for Charlie tried hard to do nothing that would upset her father in such a way that would send him off to the bedroom for another rest. |
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But cps chose not take action in 300 of the cases, deciding, instead, to do nothing. |
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I want to do nothing more than watch the children go roller-skating by, or simply observe that healthy, handsome bloke cross the road with his big, black dog at heel. |
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They don't believe in interfering with nature's gifts and so do nothing to the bubbling waters of the town's thermal spring other than cool them to 32 degrees. |
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They argue that the interprovincials are nothing more than an expensive waste of time which do nothing to improve overall standards within the game. |
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We could do nothing as our classmate next to us whimpered as they received a verbal lashing after catching the hardass's eyes when they took a glance at the clock. |
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These big events do nothing to push up the popularity of the royal family, but they do a lot for us, for us it's all good news. |
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Unused funds, sitting idle, do nothing to perpetuate the cycle of support that America relies on. |
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The fawning multitudes elbowed each other behind barricades to catch a 10-second glimpse of a lady who would say little, do nothing, and contribute even less. |
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The city's scheme will be officially put out to consultation this week along with two other proposals, one to do nothing, the other to have a single cordon. |
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To take a conscious decision to leave the currency risk unhedged is one thing, but to do nothing and then complain when things go wrong is disingenuous. |
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They were asking for lazy, fat slobs who do nothing at home to apply. |
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I kneel with the journalist in the sand, my face stoic and yet terrified, crying, knowing that I can do nothing but wait. |
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Until then, it's brilliant that Jackson has the option to release a more indulgent cut on DVD while being bound by theatrical constraints he can do nothing about. |
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An irate man, Lu Jianbo, attacks a woman with a knife, repeatedly stabbing her while neighbors scream, but otherwise do nothing. |
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There are also diaries graced with pseudonymous titles which do nothing to conceal their authors' identities, at least from the rest of Fleet Street's cognoscenti. |
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Rustic, nakedly beautiful and breathless, part Fahey as it dustily scratches away at your resistance until you can do nothing but succumb to its incandescent inner passion. |
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Jerky rhythms that do nothing more than prove these simians can count to five instead of four are used, overused and abused on each and every song. |
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I feel unmotivated to work on the short story, rather than do nothing, I simply switch to the novel draft or a nonfiction article. |
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Silicon and Teflon do nothing for the penetrative properties of a bullet. |
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Fire can do nothing but burn, but it does burn if there is something combustible, if this fuel is close enough to the fire, and if nobody throws water on. |
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Both are brilliant bottle green and flourishing despite having an impervious tar pavement surface right around their trunks which would do nothing to keep them watered. |
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I have a group of people working for me who do nothing but examine other industries, and they have been feeding me information about cinema owners' profit and loss accounts. |
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Just like refusing vaccines will do nothing to reverse these changes, neither will phony detoxifying remedies. |
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I have made abundance of lucky experiments about it, which have made this medicine very well known to me, wherefore I adure you, you can do nothing better than to make tryal of it. |
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Confederate authorities should do nothing to ensure their Jewishness, since matters of worship and education will be exclusive privileges of the constituent cantons. |
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How long should humane people tolerate that treatment and do nothing? |
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The problem was that, for the last 1,000 years, trespassing was not a crime so the police could do nothing if hunt saboteurs went on to farmland to distract the hounds. |
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But he could do nothing for the underlying pain that left her separate from the others each night, wrapped tightly in her blankets under the comfortless stars. |
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Helena loved her firstborn's son too much to sit back and do nothing. |
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I understand that, for the ghoster, it's easier to just do nothing. |
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They're plain and do nothing for my eyesight but whilst often unseen, it's small details that people can notice and it's all working to a disguise. |
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I refuse to just lie around and do nothing like a decrepit old hag! |
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Can Ed himself do nothing but play with a ball as he loafs at his desk? |
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Diving into the nearby meadow, she could do nothing but glance up in horror as the horse reared and tossed its rider onto a grassy patch beside her. |
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But your best plan of action is to exercise self-control and do nothing. |
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Let us citizens stress this and once again do nothing or so little that it amounts to nothing. |
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Many sadly shake their heads at the situations and circumstances around them, but do nothing to stop the onrushing tides of immoral filth and disease. |
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Those who do nothing to end the slaughter are as complicit as those who brandish their weapons. |
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Times like these, if they do nothing else, help us put things in perspective and prompt us to prioritize those things that are most important to us. |
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In my opinion, the chief requisite for an actor is the ability to do nothing well, which is by no means as easy as it sounds. |
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What many people like best about Pondy is the fact that you can choose to do nothing or little, and yet return sated. |
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Rebels say the delay in debating the issue will do nothing to damp down opposition. |
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The King settled to prorogue Parliament until the Christmas holidays, and to do nothing else for the present. |
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You could say we will have one eye on Sunday's game but I still think it's too long a timespan for some players to do nothing. |
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The MIPS instruction set is rich in nops, since any instruction with zero as a destination is guaranteed to do nothing. |
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I suppose we could infiltrate the government and do nothing. |
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So you look like you do nothing but spend all day every day banging on about the good old days, in a senilely demential style. |
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When a crippled spaceliner carrying 4,000 passengers hurtles towards disaster, he chooses to do nothing. |
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Further, an occupant not sure if violence to defend their property against invasion is reasonable, may feel forced to do nothing. |
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It could do nothing significant without nine states, and some legislation required all thirteen. |
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But James made a smart save from Vitaly Kutuzov and could do nothing about Belarus's equaliser. |
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All these skinny modern chicks with their perky threepenny bits do nothing for me. |
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Three generations of hysterical gigglers we are destined to do nothing but guffaw through life. |
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Why do we sit cross-handed and do nothing which would serve as a basis upon which to build the salvation of our people? |
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Well if it were the Hazara people in Baluchistan, it apparently would do nothing of the kind. |
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From taking pictures of themselves burning books to posting abuse, the nationalists' lunatic fringe do nothing for their espoused cause. |
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It's that place where earthquakes happen, greaseballs hang out, and ne'er-do-wells do nothing for nobody. |
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Can you account him wise or discreet that would willingly have his health, and yet will do nothing that should procure or continue it? |
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Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. |
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And you shall do nothing but what you choose, and shall be as happy as the day is long. |
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They can do nothing about the reality that their biological parent and that parent's same-sex partner decided to have a child. |
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The appeasers who say we should do nothing because it will cost more innocent lives should go and ask the people of New York what they think. |
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I could not myself keep quiet whilst people were being penalised for something about which they could do nothing, their sexuality. |
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The troops of the Qing Empire and the participants of the Boxer Rebellion could do nothing against such a massive army and were ejected from Manchuria. |
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Your post is looking suspiciously like one of those litfan vs mediafan debates that are so incredibly stupid and pathetic and do nothing more than irritate people. |
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Recruits need do nothing more elaborate than trestle, single-lock, and double-lock bridges and barrel-pier rafts, but they should go through a prolonged course of pontooning. |
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To flutter and flounce will do nothing but batter and bruise us. |
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But to do nothing, he added, was no better since prolonged contact with the natives would erode the fears of Spanish supernaturality that kept them at bay. |
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He centers his investigation on the importance of our bodies, reminding us that we are spirits enfleshed and can really do nothing outside of this bodiliness. |
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What booteth it to others that we wish them well, and do nothing for them? |
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Circuit Court of Appeals has earned itself a reputation as the legal bastion of San Francisco looniness, and a recent decision will do nothing to change that. |
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Unfortunately, this fact will do nothing to break the chokehold that the Republican and Democrat parties currently have over the presidential debate process. |
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Growing a network inorganically by buying followers would typically have zero value, and I'm almost certain it will do nothing to influence any behaviour. |
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Such perceived helplessness on the part of the therapist reinvokes the image of the ineffectual parent who could do nothing to protect her child from extreme forms of abuse. |
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Dentists who eschew all the onerous tasks of dentistry and will do nothing except extract teeth and make dentures sometimes are guilty of tomomania. |
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