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But Hume has chosen a darker mood on the whole, nothing too lyrical or easy on the eye.
"Perfectly nice" is how you'd describe the home as a whole; nothing is out of place — or out of the ordinary.
The Rothschilds, a banking dynasty for two centuries, have sometimes demonstrated that family rows can be as creative as family harmony: in the 1980s Jacob Rothschild broke away from the family empire and created a clutch of successful financial companies of his own.But, on the whole, nothing is as destructive as a family business bust-up.
Though both states and individuals are important elements of the socio-economic whole, nothing philosophical is learned by examining the essence of the individual or the way in which justice is embodied by the state.
If the artistic landscape neglects women, what does that say about society as a whole?" Nothing.
Simek states that the allegorical description of Hel's house in Gylfaginning "clearly stands in the Christian tradition," and that "on the whole nothing speaks in favour of there being a belief in Hel in pre-Christian times".
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Cheating your dreams gives you a whole lotta nothing: nothing to be proud of, nothing to believe in, nothing inside.
It was the whole or nothing.
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