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Something, in any case, is always moving, often for no reason other than to steal our attention away from something else that deserves it even less.
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And in that case, we will all have reason to root for Gates--no matter how ruthlessly he goes after his new adversaries.
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In any case, my mother did, at some point, open the door, for no reason.
NEWYORKER: Gravel
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And although staunch believers in Goldilocks insist that this is a case of Mr Greenspan putting an end to the fun for no good reason, he would be right to act.
ECONOMIST: Like all good things, bull markets eventually come to an end
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As the order in this case did not come to the police marked as urgent, as some do, she said there was no reason for officers to believe he was dangerous.
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