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When he wrote, four years into it, about "how the world makes nothing of the memory of a man, an houre after he is dead!," he had no idea how thoroughly he was solving that problem for himself.

The novel, however, makes nothing of the complexity of their actual heritage and its context, and Clarke's story is much too narrow in its scope to support the weight of his claims to diasporic and universal significance.

For reasons unknown, the Israel Project's press release makes nothing of this at all, focusing solely on PIJ and its Iranian ties.Whether they coordinate or not, whether it's a conspiracy or not, whether they live in New York and have money or not, it is undeniable that American-based Jewish groups are steadily trying to turn up the heat on Iran.

Pushkin, according to TJ Binyon's remarkable biography, became 'addicted' to Rossini while living in Odessa, where an Italian opera company was visiting, and though Binyon makes nothing of it, it rather blares at us, as writers' tastes in music so often do (Joyce's love of Puccini, for instance, or Auden's dislike of Brahms).

It is occasionally hinted that one motive for killing the don and gaining control of his banks is to allow a competing gang boss to finance the development of a nuclear weapon, but aside from an occasional quip, Puzo, who died last year at 78, makes nothing of this astonishing premise.

Although Garson makes nothing of it, if anything ever certified someone as the piano player's piano player, teaching Nicky Hopkins would be it.

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As Ralph Ellison once observed, thinkers like T. S. Eliot, Malcolm Cowley, Edmund Wilson and Alfred Kazin made nothing of jazz.

"I make nothing of it," said Micah Z. Kellner, a Democratic assemblyman from the Upper East Side.

Mr. Elmore's lawyers made nothing of this discrepancy during their cross-examination of Mr. Wells, or in their closing argument.

"I make nothing of them and I have no comment," Van Gundy told The Orlando Sentinel on Thursday.

Redman was not blamed by the critic Kenneth Tynan for making nothing of her role as Laughton's wife.

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