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Mr Trump would have nothing of that.
Phyllis would have nothing of that.
But Mrs. Vaughan would have nothing of it.
Some of the most bold of Moore's disciples - Keynes was one of them - ventured to suggest that pleasure might also be worth pursuing, but Moore, who was something of a puritan, would have nothing of this.
She would have nothing of it.
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If I opened one of the drawers, something like her soul might slip out, and then I'd have nothing of her left.
And then, for the rest of history, school pupils learning about the Reformation would have nothing to make fun of.
Schnaubelt later sent two letters from London disclaiming all responsibility, writing, "If I had really thrown this bomb, surely I would have nothing to be ashamed of, but in truth I never once thought of it".
The Constitution of the United States would have nothing to say about the validity of a notice of that tenor written in so many words into the body of the act.
"We would have nothing to gain in terms of proliferation from reading an unsanitized version, because we already have that information" about the structure of nuclear weapons, a United States official said.
Angered by what he came to believe were Mustafa's plans to claim the throne, the following summer upon return from his campaign in Persia, Suleiman summoned him to his tent in the Ereğli valley, stating he would "be able to clear himself of the crimes he was accused of and would have nothing to fear if he came".
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