At a casual glance, much of the fuss now seems to have been about nothing.
Make no mistake: the debt limit battle is about nothing more than naked politics.
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It is tempting to conclude that the constitutional debate is therefore much ado about nothing.
In some ways the confirmation fight over Chuck Hagel is much ado about nothing.
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In reality, the concern about a diminishing amount of productivity may be much to do about nothing.
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Take a long walk on the beach or in the park and think about nothing at all.
The New York Times acted as if his revelations were about nothing more than a sex scandal.
The show, last held in 2003, became an event about everything, which made it the show about nothing.
In other words, another example of a viral letter for entertainment purposes, that is much ado about nothing.
But now skeptical bloggers are attacking its conclusions and saying they are seriously exaggerated and prove just about nothing.
Avengers Assemble director Joss Whedon is also expected at the UK premiere of his film Much Ado About Nothing.
But to keep the strike legal, the unions must insist that it is about nothing more than pay and benefits.
In short, the NSB report strikes me as much ado about nothing.
Some say that March and April deadlines are much ado about nothing.
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This change in privacy policy strikes me as much ado about nothing.
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The knuckle on his right pinky finger is ground to about nothing.
In the end then, the whole "controversy" was much ado about nothing.
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In its rejection of conventions of the past and its ridicule of the future, Dada is thought to be an art about nothing.
For now, we view the sequestration drama as much ado about nothing for the economy as long as serious tax increases are not considered.
" The force behind the initial-eponymous Oxygen cable channel and O magazine and Web site dismissed the whole affair as "much ado about nothing.
The set-up was that NBC finally picks up "Jerry, " the show about nothing, that Seinfeld and George pitched to the network five years ago.
She won an Olivier and a Critics' Circle award in 2007 for her role as Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing at the RSC.
Although it clarified what the Bank does, the article saw no need for change, and suggested the whole thing was a fuss about nothing.
Nothing about nothing over 2.17 days tells you anything about anything.
Other star performances included Jonny Lee Miller and Benedict Cumberbatch in Danny Boyle's Frankenstein and David Tennant and Catherine Tate in Much Ado About Nothing.
As a wag once put it, an expert is someone who knows more and more about less and less until, eventually, he knows everything about nothing.
There were a lot of self-congratulations in this long goodbye and the ending truly was "about nothing, " basically proving that the show has run out of steam.
Ultra-restrictionists such as the Center for Immigration Studies who care about nothing else except hounding immigrants out of the country might think this is a good idea.
Ironically, as pointed out by the erudite and often acerbic Japan watcher Michael Cucek (producer of the splendid Shisaku blog), this was essentially an election about nothing.
Ridding suggested the new product is much ado about nothing.
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