Sentence examples for nothing set at from inspiring English sources

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Manchester Opera House has Christopher Luscombe's RSC pairing of Love's Labour's Lost and Much Ado About Nothing, set at the start and end of the first world war, before it heads into the West End.

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"But the timeline, there is nothing set".

First, because nothing sets you (or at least me) free creatively like having a set of limitations to explore.

With the aim of securing a midwest franchise for electronic typewriters (despite the fashions, nothing sets this series so firmly at the death of the 1970s as this prehistoric detail).

The plot of the first episode of "The Crazy Ones" is centered on efforts by the agency to keep its biggest client, which is an actual company, McDonald's, rather than, say, Colonial Airlines, the make-believe client company in the 1986 movie "Nothing in Common," set at a Chicago ad agency.

A representative for Chan told HuffPost Entertainment that "nothing has been set at this time".

Nothing would more effectively set at odds and divide, again, the western and Muslim worlds.

Some people pay good money for the experience of sensory deprivation, which is basically doing nothing in a dark tank set at your body temperature.

The highest bid and lowest bid were set at 3,600 $CDN and nothing respectively.

Early set at Smalls.

"There's really nothing set in stone".

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