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The difference is that little word "who". In "Good things come to he/him who waits," the subject of the verb "waits" is neither "he" nor "him". It's "who". Together they form something called a relative clause, which is really a modifier of a noun or pronoun that comes before it.
And yes, there was a Her; neither she nor Him survived the Presidency).
"Ideally I think nor him, nor Gareth Bale should have played against Andorra because they were qualified, but unfortunately I could not decide that". The Football Association of Wales has declined to comment.
According to Thoreau, the well-ordered soul belongs neither to him who merely indulges in the primordial elements of his character nor him who merely renounces them, but rather to the man who harmonizes his primitive and polite sides once each has been allowed to flourish.
/ Not you, nor him // Not him, nor him / (My selves dissolving, old whore petticoats -- / To Paradise".
However, there is no information about anyone called as Henry accompanying the legate in any source describing the visit, nor him appointing a new bishop in Uppsala.
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I hope never to meet, nor phone, nor text him or her.
I come not to praise Tim Russert, nor to bury him, nor even to insult him.
Nor I him".
We neither understood nor believed him.
Reagan does not disappoint his audiences, nor they him.
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