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It was as true then as it is now: nothing good can come of a scrap with a team mascot.
Asked what would come of a government inquiry into flooding that struck the kingdom's second city, Jeddah, in January, killing ten, 85% said "nothing".
We don't know for sure what will come of a relief effort in which everyone is asking those questions, because we've never really done it before.
No good can come of a revolt that elects Hamilton into authority, especially (irony alert) on a "shrink the state" ideology in Wales of all places.
Companies often avoid taking action, though, and most incidents go unreported, partly because employees know nothing will come of a report.
The New Yorker, July 16, 1932 P. 16 Goldfish come of a very old family, but it seems to do them no good.
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