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the nowhere
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No particular place, noplace.
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As Michael Calvin's The Nowhere Men illustrated, talent spotting remains an industry that relies on a network of often unpaid scouts scouring windswept playing fields.
Football scouts are pretty much taken for granted, as highlighted by Michael Calvin's award-winning, appositely titled book The Nowhere Men.
Consciously or unconsciously, the title of her film seems to refer to Alison Lurie's 1965 novel The Nowhere City, the story of an academic family relocating to a soulless, rootless Los Angeles.
In an article titled "The Nowhere People," Open Magazine explores the lives of Kashmiri Pandits who fled the Kashmir Valley during the height of the militancy in the 1990s and started returning in 2008 through a government program that housed them in mass settlements and offered them jobs.
Without hesitation, Dove chose the nowhere road.
He is "the nowhere man of British politics".
Where but in the nowhere realm of ballet ever after is ethnicity still equated with villainy?
To Kazin, Brownsville was the center of the world and the nowhere of it.
The Nowhere Emporium by Ross Mackenzie (Floris) Have you read this book?
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A national perspective offers a sturdy point of reference amid the redundancies of the nowhere-in-particular globalized culture.
So just how will this quiet man fare when exposed to the nowhere-to-hide cauldron of the Ryder Cup? "If it can bring Bernhard Langer out of his calm, it can do the same for Victor," Levet said.
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