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If he had died in the first week or the second week, nobody would ever have known a thing".
Nelson may have known a thing or to about sailing, but he got it wrong about Antigua.
ALAN BONDARENKO Problem Solver It figures that Alan Bondarenko, with more than three decades in hydro-electric power, would have known a thing or two about dishwashers.
NICK PAUMGARTEN: Fisher's point is that historically, even in primitive times, human beings have usually known a thing or two about someone prior to engaging in the more advanced stages of courtship.
My favorites — often from Central and Eastern Europe, where, for centuries, they've known a thing or two about the craft of beer — are characterized by depth but not burdened by difficulty.
Now, Darwin could have quietly destroyed Wallace's package and no one would have known a thing – it had taken months to arrive, and the mail between the Dutch East Indies could hardly have been reliable in the mid-19th century.
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"We never knew a thing".
No one knew a thing.
She obviously knows a thing or two.
Nobody, however, knows a thing for sure.
And no one knew a thing".
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