Sentence examples for left no part from inspiring English sources

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Officials, who have begun to compile damage reports from about 80percentt of the country, said the temblor had left no part of the nation untouched, although compared with the number of deaths in Santa Tecla, loss of life elsewhere was minimal.

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The Chettiars have a reputation for frugality, which in their kitchens translates to leaving no part of the animal unused.

T.P.C. Sawgrass, designed to leave no part of the game untested, had been a source of frustration even with a victory in 2001.

Expert butchers leave no part of a horse unused, and while they might disagree with Mr. Bontempi on whose horse cooking is tastier, they readily agree with his view that horse is healthier than other meats.

With its 23 corners, extreme heat and humidity, and night running, Singapore's 106.8-mile race is one of the season's hardest on the cars, brakes, tires and drivers, leaving no part of the setup unpunished.

But whether because the electoral math was so persuasive or because Daughtry's arguments about reaching out to the religious complemented his own strategy as party leader to leave no part of the electorate ignored or because he himself was compelled, as he has claimed, by his own privately held Christian faith, Dean was taken with Daughtry's thinking.

The mass slaughter of 1914-18 robbed the UK of a million lives, leaving no part of the country untouched.

They are so pervasive in their personal, political, economic, aesthetic, psychological, moral, ethical, and social consequences that they leave no part of us untouched, unaffected, unaltered.

Leave no part of yourself outside.

Shleimut means serving God with all your being, with the entirety of who you are, with leaving no part of yourself outside of the divine service -- "with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your might".

And, second, the fact that this remainderless sum that is capitalism without borders, this "everything flanked by nothing" articulated long ago by the Maharal of Prague and cited by Meyronnis, leaves no part of the world free of its ravages, meaning that no one, anywhere, will escape unharmed from the shock to come.

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