The daughter, Zamzam, was seventeen, and in the past few months she had been seeing corpses in the streets on her way to school, some of them eaten by dogs because no one dared to take them away.
No one wants to take advantage of someone else and certainly not talk about it afterward.
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No one seems to take issue with Mr Prabhakaran, whose picture adorns most shops.
No one wants to take that kind of financial gamble, especially on a big budget superhero movie.
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No one wants to take on the Indonesian army, which is widely accused of orchestrating the militias.
No one wants to take on this poisoned chalice, at least until after the upper house elections in July.
This time no one wanted to take a chance on the bus, so we had to sit in the changing rooms.
"No one wanted to take his case, " said Waleed Abualkhair, Badawi's attorney.
No one wants to take away any comedian or entertainer's craft or creative freedom, but each of us is responsible when our words or actions cause harm to others.
The frame or focus on improving the effectiveness of the solvent was so old that no one thought to take a look at other potential solutions to the problem.
While no one seemed to take issue with my argument the blogger outreach terms is both outmoded and condescending, a large percentage of the comments I received here and on my social network accounts were negative.
No one wants to take a chance.
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No one wants to pick up the ball and take charge because no one wants to get the blame levied on them.
Since it was hard to play and wasn't a lead instrument, no one was eager to take it on.
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While everyone is laughing and reminiscing about the more challenging stretches, no one looks eager to take a hike.
So, while Wall Street needs a strong and respected sponsor at the top, no one is likely to take Mr. Dimon's place.
If your nails are dirty (male or female) or you have black bits in your teeth, no one is going to take you seriously.
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Yet when going around the various companies (not just Groupon you understand) we found that no one really wanted to take on the offer.
"No one had bothered to take advantage of all of this new technology available to us and apply it to this very old product, " LeVey says.
There was this sense shortly after June 17th when same-sex couples could begin marrying and did began marrying that no one would vote to take away rights that were clearly established.
The economic toll has been exacerbated by a lack of potential for continuity: 70% of single-person businesses reported having no one in place to take over in the event of illness.
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"If there's too much uncertainty, no one will want to take the first step, " John Paglia, a small-business researcher at Pepperdine University, says of kick-starting the cycle of credit, spending and growth.
Unfortunately, what I have seen from the Senators you mentioned is that they're calling for action to prevent cuts that the President does not support -- that no one supports -- to take action on that not by advancing a balanced deficit reduction plan.
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Informed sources whispered that it would be "highly unusual" for such a delicate matter not to be run across Stormont's second biggest party - but no-one could be induced to take this argument on to the airwaves.
No one should take this to mean that a rate hike is imminent, even if markets begin anticipating it.
No one would tell me to take the journey.
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