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Saying no often leaves the person who has made contact feeling no one is prepared to assist them.
In interviews on Tuesday, those planning to vote no often cited general concerns about their tax load more than criticism of the school budget.
But in these poems, which are at least as erotic as they are religious, "no" often means "yes," and the succumbing is of a bittersweet, little-death sort.
"You would think that those of us who are kept from our full rights of citizenship would band together and fight the good fight, but history tells us that no, often we don't," she said, thus ruling herself out of as a Republican presidential nominee.
Sasaki's implementation of a version of the 'tiki-taka' tactics used so effectively in the men's game by Barcelona and Spain, was not simply a case of a coach following a popular trend - it made perfect sense for a Japan team that had no often struggled because it lacked players with the physical attributes to compete with teams such as the United States and Germany.
Either you vote yes or you vote no, often on a bill that is longer than Encyclopedia Brittanica.
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Heavy scenery is a no-no; often it's shipped by road or air.
"No!" is often the correct response.
No Pedro often means no chance for the Red Sox.
He should have said no more often.
The world said no as often as it said yes.
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