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By and large, there is naught for our comfort in "The Atlantic Sound".
"It brought to naught, for all practical purposes, all the work I had done for a year and a half," he said.
In 1956, when he was in the US publicising his book Naught for Your Comfort, he told Masekela's story to a journalist, who suggested that it might interest Louis Armstrong, the best known trumpeter of the day.
But it all may be for naught for a candidate who not only tells you how to build a watch when you ask what time it is but is still talking after you've nodded off.
In the ten years after 1986, the average term in federal prison rose from 39 to 54 months.In this section Too many convicts Europe's Muslims Naught for your comfort Full of sound and fury The case against grey Tony Blair is not a poodle Reprints Related items Prison and beyond: A stigma that never fadesAug 8th 2002Did it work?This offensive against crime is generally held to be a success.
Here and in the sequel, we will use the convention that any term with a negative subscript is equal to naught, for example, and.
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All this came to naught - for the time being - when Libya's neighbors made it clear at a conference in Spain that they would not tolerate Egyptian troops and French warplanes bombing Benghazi.
And all for naught.
But all for naught.
It was for naught.
All for naught, though.
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