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Me: No! Rose: Yes! Me: Damn you!
"No," Rose said, before explaining that he got the tattoo the summer before he attended Michigan.
A letter to the student's mother advising her that he wanted to have a discussion about personal hygiene led her to write this response: "My son ain't no rose.
In our experiment, after corilagin treatment the expression of NO rose notably, which implies corilagin can improve circulation in the liver.
No significant changes in breath NO were observed in the placebo trial, whereas breath NO rose by 61% (P < 0.001; effect size = 1.19) after dietary NO3− intake.
"No rose without its thorn," a victim might say, being poetic and also inaccurate.
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No happy crowds, no we-love-the-Americans chants, no roses.
Cabot told the story of the overly eager swain who had started off delivering a dozen roses a day to his intended, until she began groaning, "Oh, no! Roses again?" Deflated, he stopped.
A small, modest bouquet (no roses unless you're romantically involved) and a note is never a bad idea.
"No, Mommy," Rose said.
Has the No 10 Rose Garden been booked?
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