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Examples
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No-one from the National Union of Teachers was available to comment on Prof Phippen's report.
BBC News - Home 2011
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No-one here would ever say that compared with this, the current tally of 210 documented deaths in country Victoria on Black Saturday (February 7 last) seems small, but it is the horrifying manner in which so many of these people died that appears to move sympathetic inquirers.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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No-one was calling for his head to be impaled on the palace railings.
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No-one takes it seriously in most of the UK apart from a few sectarian meatheads.
Come out Guy Fawkes, from wherever you've been hiding for 404 years... O'Neill 2009
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He said, "No-one stays in power forever, and if anyone has that kind of illusion then they will end badly."
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No-one online really seems too concerned about this divide – they acknowledge it, without going into the pros and cons of each approach.
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No-one more so than Clare Balding, the Corporation's cheerleader for all occasions who was, of course, presenter on Saturday, as horses were involved – six of them pulling the Mayor's coach.
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No-one lives in a vacume and just because your paranoid doesn't mean something or someone isn't out to get you.
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No-one in the service wants officers who are clearly incompetent or corrupt to remain within the organisation.
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No-one lives in a vacume and just because your paranoid doesn't mean something or someone isn't out to get you.
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