Sentence examples for expressed nothing from inspiring English sources

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And at least one interested party expressed nothing but warmth for the new competition.

In spite of the assurance that it expressed nothing new in State Dept.

Even Mr. Wallenberg, who expressed nothing but confidence in Roanda, seemed a bit intimidated looking at the tome.

And he expressed nothing but pride in his rule despite the steady decline of Egypt's economy and influence.

Alejandro Toledo, the opposition candidate who dropped out of the race days before the runoff, has expressed nothing but disdain for Mr. Fujimori's sudden moderate tone.

The best silly fact in "The Joy of Mixology" concerns a drink, if it can be called a drink, for which I have expressed nothing but contempt.

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In the "Three Dialogues" he wrote with Duthuit in 1949, he claimed to favor "the expression that there is nothing to express, nothing with which to express, nothing from which to express, no power to express, no desire to express, together with the obligation to express".

They express nothing, which is her point.

"The musical ideal," he called them, "music spontaneous and 'useless,' music that wishes to express nothing".

Style is what "constitutes reality" in such a novel, which ultimately "expresses nothing but itself".

Indeed, Mr. Meng, the younger of the two by a generation, expresses nothing but admiration for Mr. Lin.

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