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And if you notice, in fact, if you go back to recent history, in the Balkans, when the wars began, nobody called it the Bosnian tribe versus the Croatian tribe.
NPR: Words Matter: Terms of Global Conflict Debated
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"Nobody called back, " he says.
WSJ: Dialing Up Dollars for Divorce
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Nobody ever called for them to be saved for the nation.
ECONOMIST: Settling scores
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While their energy never waned, nobody spoke again without being called on.
FORBES: The Right Way to Speak to Yourself
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She found out that the children, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were at Mackrell's home and called the police when nobody answered.
BBC: Darren Mackrell
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The CD is called "Ain't Nobody Worryin'".
NPR: Anthony Hamilton: 'Ain't Nobody Worryin'
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To my knowledge, nobody in those meetings has said -- has called for a reassessment.
WHITEHOUSE: 10/14/09: White House Press Briefing
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The TEDsters (as they also call themselves--while first-timers are called virgins--but please, nobody say "cult, " we're staying positive here) hope to turn into clear-eyed optimists, and possibly even the proprietors of large and profitable businesses.
FORBES: What A Billionaire (Really) Wants
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"Some people at the time, and since, called him the Jackie Robinson of country music, but nobody who followed him has yet reached that level, " Rumble said.
CNN: Country singer aims to break down barriers
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Just to make sure nobody missed his point, Kaplan followed up in 2008 with a paper called "Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity, " co-written with Per Stromberg.
FORBES: Time To Invest In Private Equity?
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By March 17, nobody had seen him for 24 hours, and a friend became concerned and called the police.
CNN: SHARE THIS
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Yet nobody expects Peugeot back any time soon, nor sister company Citroen, which makes a distinct version of the 4007 called the C-Crosser.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Nobody likes outsiders telling him what to do, and in the wake of the controversy, many South Koreans have called on the West not to impose its values on those of other cultures.
ECONOMIST: Stem cell research