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Got nowhere else to be.
"I've got nowhere else to go".
But you've still got nowhere else to go.
"They've got nowhere else to go," says Scott.
"When they have got nowhere else to go they will start paying.
Only reason I ain't gone is I got nowhere else to go.
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Mostly, though, I think we look to fashion magazines for a fantasy and for something that you get nowhere else.
But this much has not changed: NPR covers news better than any radio station, and remains a source of information that many citizens get nowhere else.
"For Americans, the collection provides an introduction they will get nowhere else," said Derek Ostergard, associate director of the Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts in New York.
William Bridges, in his great book Transitions, said that all our endings and beginnings are joined by an "empty or fallow time in between," and that this "neutral zone provides access to an angle of vision on life that one can get nowhere else.
He ended up in Los Alamos in 1949, where he met Margaret Turnquist, who became his wife in 1951, and took a job as a machinist at LANL: "Working at the lab," he later mused, "gave me an education that I could get nowhere else".
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