Sentence examples for which nowhere from inspiring English sources

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The purported boon of § 38—415 was founded on that disability, against the hardships of which, nowhere else presently imposed, it was intended to at least partially relieve.

The lengthy menu, which nowhere resorts to the use of the words "sourced" or "artisanal," listed dozens of authentic antipasti, salads, pastas and entrees, supplemented by several daily specials.

The idea, popular in some groups, that the apocalypse and the coming of Jesus will occur on Jan . 1 2000 is derived, -- imperfectly, perhaps -- from the Bible, which nowhere gives an exact date for the event.

"Valse" (2008), choreographed by Sidra Bell, is set to "Dominion — Visions 1, 2, 3 & 4" by Dennis Bell, whose best bits sounded like very minor bubble-gum rock and which nowhere seemed to elicit any detailed musical response from the choreographer or her eight dancers.

So there are only two ways to get more beta cells--from human cadavers, which nowhere near fill the need, or from ES cells that have been coaxed to become beta cells.

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A deal from nowhere, which went nowhere, Microsoft's partnership with Barnes & Noble's Nook came to an ignominious conclusion today with the bookseller kicking the software firm a chunk of cash and shares.

"Which got nowhere," someone barracked.

Sugar workers are still paid in Cuban pesos, which go nowhere and buy little.

Davies introduces additional hints of past or potential sexual liaisons which lead nowhere either.

(mostly city driving), which is nowhere near the figures quoted by Hyundai.

But he made the mistake of working with Democrats on the proposal (which went nowhere).

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