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In the meantime he was left with nothing, confused, knowing no one and fending for himself on the streets.
This American who sailed for England on a long-shot, knowing no one and without a place to go, rode his literary fortunes and won his prize, then set sail again to make himself a new home.
Arrived hometown Manhattan to live on her own November, 1953, knowing no one, but with a couple of phone numbers.
Desperate to re-enter politics but knowing no one was going to employ him, he spent much of that year on the family estate south of the city and it is there, exactly 500 years ago this summer that he started to write a manual of advice on the art of taking and holding of power.
He arrived in New York City knowing no one and unable to speak English.
Amid the jumble, they had no way of knowing no one had followed them from above.
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The report said he either fired knowing no-one in that area was a serious threat or he just did not care whether they were a threat.
She came here knowing absolutely no one".
Lauren Smith, a student at the Fashion Institute of Technology, said she arrived in New York two years ago from Hayward, Calif., knowing almost no one.
Because transcripts of testimony from the first trial are admissible in the second trial, Mr. Kozlowski may feel more comfortable on the stand, knowing that no one is likely to diverge from the testimony they gave the first time.
Mould, a former NHS chief executive, is scathing about how the state can coldly impose benefit penalties on vulnerable individuals while "knowing that no one will actually die of starvation because someone else – the voluntary sector – is looking after them".
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