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"It's clear nobody completely gets it," Ms. Olson said of marketing to women, "at least, not all the time".
"There are some areas of code in running programs," he writes, "that may as well be marked Here Be Dragons, and there are some programs that have run for decades — at universities, corporations, banks — that cannot be efficiently maintained or enhanced because nobody completely understands how they work".
De La Soul's first record in a dozen years, "And the Anonymous Nobody," completely eschewed a traditional record business model by being funded through Kickstarter.
Nobody completely understands exactly how they figure out where their home address is after having been gone for so long, nor do they understand how mating pairs manage to meet up with each other, same time next year.
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That nobody is completely free.
"Nobody is completely healthy," Nowitzki said.
"Nobody escaped completely unscathed," Mr. McIlhenny said.
One suspects that nobody is completely happy with this divide.
Here, nobody is completely right and everyone is a little bit wrong.
The land to the west of the railroad is fill as well, and nobody is completely certain of what it consists of.
By November, all the country could be sure of was that anthrax posed a danger from which nobody was completely safe.
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