Sentence examples for no motto from inspiring English sources

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On the "No Motto pieces" struck at the Denver Mint in 1908 (catalogued as 1908-D), the mintmark "D" appears above the leaves near the eagle's feet on the reverse; on the pieces with motto struck both at Denver and at San Francisco (mintmark S) beginning in 1908, the mintmark appears to the left of the arrow on which the bird stands.

But it has no motto.

This was closely followed by: "No Motto Please, We're British".

The winner, favored by 20.9percentt of the readers, was "No Motto Please, We're British".

No motto, that, for a columnist; but otherwise a sound one.

The Times of London mischievously sponsored a motto-writing contest; the winner was "No Motto Please, We're British".

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Despite an internal "no hugging, no learning" motto for the story lines, Armstrong depicts the evolution of "Seinfeld," proving that the show's wheels were always in motion.

"No, our motto is, when they go low, we go high".

And South Africa became a righteous venue for the "No Racism" motto.

Now Google appears to be entering a new phase of its corporate development that is anything but enlightened and makes its "Do No Evil" motto anachronistic.

Her profile has gone viral with hundreds liking her Instagram posts, with her bio reading: "I'm weird and different" alongside her motto: "No Legs no Limits".

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