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  • But no-o-o -, this argument falls deaf on Ron Paul fans.

    Russell Shaw: My Encounter With Ron Paul Fans, and Their Reality Distortion Field 2008

  • We aren't going to try to bring back capital punishment--no-o-o, of course we aren't--but to intervene when some other country is going to put one of our citizens to death would be to "send the wrong message" to Canadians, who want safe streets and a crackdown on our hardy but ever-diminishing band of criminals.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • "Well, no-o-o," said Susan reluctantly, as if she hated to admit that there was any crime the Huns couldn't be accused of.

    Rilla of Ingleside Lucy Maud 1921

  • 'Why, no-o-o, I don't suppose they did -- any more than I did them.

    The Second Generation 1899

  • 'Why, no-o-o, I don't suppose they did — any more than I did them.

    The Second Generation 1899

  • But, no-o-o, all these professional comedy dipshits keep telling me Professor Urkel over here is some sort of infidel sacred joke cow.

    Power Line John 2010

  • But, no-o-o, all these professional comedy dipshits keep telling me Professor Urkel over here is some sort of infidel sacred joke cow.

    Power Line John 2010

  • But, no-o-o, all these professional comedy dipshits keep telling me Professor Urkel over here is some sort of infidel sacred joke cow.

    Power Line John 2010

  • But, no-o-o, all these professional comedy dipshits keep telling me Professor Urkel over here is some sort of infidel sacred joke cow.

    Power Line John 2010

  • But, no-o-o, you took it literally, so now you say it's evidence that I have a "liberal" mental disorder.

    CapeCodToday Blog Chowder 2009

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