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No, but I never worked nowhere where it ever was perfect".
He never worked nowhere else in America, not even one hour".
Mr. Wagoner joined G.M.'s financial operations in 1977 out of Harvard Business School, and, like generations of executives before him, worked nowhere else during his career.
If you knew anyone in New York, you called them, and if you couldn't get through, you worried, even against your better judgment or your knowledge that they worked nowhere near the towers.
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There is also a strong case for arguing that former cabinet ministers can work nowhere once they have retired from politics.
Statistics on hours worked and overtime go nowhere.
Most of its 198,000 staff work nowhere near Seattle.
Again and again Mr. Bloomberg returned to the theme of rejecting received wisdom and changing the way government works, nowhere more clearly than in the public school system, whose improvement he has made a major part of his legacy.
No other organisation would allow employees to clock on and clock off and claim £300 tax-free without doing a day's work; nowhere else would be so lenient about a transgression that amounts to theft.
I scoop porridge oats into a muslin cloth, then tie it around the tap, so the bath water runs through it (some use supermarket powdered milk, but that works nowhere near as well and the smell makes me gag).
It is a singularly detached work; nowhere is there any sign that the scholarly lawyer who is holding forth in such a disciplined way about "the utility for law of the non-scientific character of psychiatric evidence" may have been drawn to his topic through his own madness.
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