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Nothing would come of it.
Manesh had toed the official line; nothing would come of it.
Mr. Arias thought about alerting the store clerk but figured nothing would come of it.
Before the debate began, many people predicted nothing would come of it.
I thanked her for the offer and really thought nothing would come of it.
Thanks to Obama's veto pen, it was clear even before the debate that nothing would come of either proposal.
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"Others believe that there are so few billionaires that nothing much would come of taxing them more heavily. . . .
This is the one that says: "We knew all along that nothing good would come of this New Labour malarkey".
Nothing else would come out of my mouth, and I couldn't stop rocking.
But his partnership with Blair was critical, since it was axiomatic of the peace process that if London-Dublin relations were wrong, then nothing else would come right.
They're entitled to that view, but nothing that would come out of an inquiry would change their mind.
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