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"It was a Bank Holiday and there was nowhere for her to go".
In this situation, says Shaw, "there is absolutely nowhere for her to go.
Such idiosyncratic actresses as Olympia Dukakis and Kathy Bates have played Ellas, neither so straightforwardly as Kristine Nielsen who appears resigned to futility all at once, with nowhere for her performance to land.
She's an attractive girl but such a sad, ignorant slut that there's nowhere for her and the picture to go but down, and since, as writer-director, Miss Loden never departs from the misery of the two stunted characters, there are no contrasts.
Although there was nowhere for her to stay, she claimed she was the first foreigner to witness the town's frenetic moussem – the music- and dance-drenched summer celebration considered by many Moroccans as an alternative to the Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca.
Unlike in practice, there was nowhere for her to throw it.
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Or maybe in his befuddled state Sam just assumed there was nowhere else for her to go.
"When Aya was two, she saw her sisters going to school and she wanted to go too, but there was nowhere available for her.
Christine went to the edge and took us with her and this episode showed that there's nowhere left for her to take us.
More recently, in prison, Ms Aldridge ate her protective gauntlets.Thomas Dart, the sheriff of Cook County jail, knows Ms Aldridge will end up back in his cells soon because there is nowhere else for her to go.
What if there was nowhere for Nyanwour and her family to go to escape the violence consuming her country?
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