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Nulla is Italian for "nothing," which aptly describes this concept minimalist bike.
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From thence to Axe Yard to my house, where standing at the door Mrs. Diana comes by, whom I took into my house upstairs, and there did dally with her a great while, and found that in Latin "Nulla puella negat."
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1660 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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From thence to Axe Yard to my house, where standing at the door Mrs. Diana comes by, whom I took into my house upstairs, and there did dally with her a great while, and found that in Latin "Nulla puella negat."
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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Nulla: I asked Dembski about this sort of thing directly in this thread.
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Nulla: Wouldn't this be close to what you're asking for?
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Rural Retreats IN the study of his country home near Paris, Emile Zola had painted above the fireplace, "Nulla dies sine linea" ( "Not a day without writing a line").
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Nulla homini est causa philosophandi, nisi ut beatus sit.
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Nulla homini est causa philosophandi, nisi ut beatus sit.
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The problem is this: Nulla dies sine linea is a gentle wisdom that lets life intrude.
That Kwame Dawes is so damned lyrical… : Patricia Smith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007
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It belongs to the young boy named Nulla sp? who narrates the tale–as he should, since he combines Aboriginal and white cultures that lead to the modern Australia.
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