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Mozart – to quote myself – is made neither of porcelain, nor of marble, nor of sugar.
Being told this made neither of the two any better – in fact quite the opposite.
He specialized in cases around the state that made neither friends nor profits: mostly, suing policemen for misconduct.
Here he is, for instance, on Mozart: "Mozart is made neither of porcelain, nor of marble, nor of sugar.
Although not nearly as reticent as John Olerud, a comparison some people have made, neither is he as outlandish as Manny Ramirez or as compelling as Mike Piazza.
So spare a thought for Microsoft, which despite its might in software has made neither a games console nor anything else of note in consumer electronics before.
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That makes neither economic nor social sense.
Mr. Hunter wants it both ways and makes neither credible.
He's set up his life to make neither sacrifice.
Macdonald, who is writing both kinds of book at once, makes neither mistake.
Kermode makes neither too much nor too little of Forster's homosexuality.
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