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"Tell No One," a thriller based on a Harlan Coben novel, came out in America in July.
Deciding to wear something simply because it is – to use the current if grammatically nonsensical lingo – "on trend" has done no one a bit of good, ever.
In a sign of changing times, the presence of a visibly Western reporter and photographer fazed no one, a trend apparent in recent months on streets where most were once too scared to be seen talking to foreigners.
Spoiling does no one a service.
I found exactly no one, a real downer.
Has no one a sense of humor anymore?
Phillips did no one a favor last night.
That rocket hit a barracks building but wounded no one, a spokeswoman said.
That is part of the pleasure and the challenge, and it does no one a good turn to pretend otherwise.
They are also very quick to explain that they begrudge no one a gleaming expanse of granite and Gaggenau.
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