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But sometimes, nowhere is exactly where people want to be.
The rich are different from you and me, as F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote, sometimes nowhere more so than in French movies.
In documentary cinema, the distance between empathy and exploitation is sometimes nowhere more visible than in the face of the weeping subject.
The rain is less predictable than it used to be -- sometimes there is too much and sometimes nowhere near enough.
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Sometimes, having nowhere to go, he comes back down and travels.
A rough-hewn Brechtian collage filmed in digital video, the satire sometimes has nowhere to go, but its very messiness "lends it an immediacy and heat that a more polished movie couldn't have generated" (Stephen Holden).
But the fact of the matter is, Chelsea regardless of any efforts they have made are still associated with racist fans, thanks to the influx of hooligans, sometimes from nowhere near West London.
But the fact of the matter is, Chelsea – regardless of any efforts they have made – are still associated with racist fans, thanks to the influx of hooligans, sometimes from nowhere near West London.
This may not end in success because it fizzles or word gets out: These things sometimes go nowhere if you don't have good ground.
Sometimes, I get nowhere; my FITYMI strategy fails and the camouflage is patchy.
It was a prayer that needed to be done in church, in a place where candles flicker and statues of saints look down from on high; where sometimes, out of nowhere, the spiritually confused can still come inside and kneel and feel their words might rise up and be heard.
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