Nobody would be shocked to see 'Melo drop 40 in Saturday's Game 1.
Ms. BIONDOLILLO: Turned out, since the hurricane, he thought nobody would be looking, he took a job driving a truck here, you know.
We were all so focused on Hershel, on the possibility that the baby would come and nobody would be able to deliver it.
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They said they were told that as long as they co-operated, nobody would be hurt, but the men claimed they would not hesitate to shoot somebody.
Watch the movie online to get the full gist but, in essence, her conclusion was that Alex Salmond always had to be right and that, under independence, nobody would be allowed to disagree with him.
Nobody would be surprised if Mr Obama opted for a cheaper, later and less ambitious version of FCS. The same applies to missile defence, only more so Mr Obama is a declared sceptic about the whole idea.
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"The thing that annoyed me about the three games away from home this year is, the season we had the Uefa Cup final, we were told that nobody would be asked to play three games at home or away, " he said.
Nobody said it would be easy taking over at General Electric for Jack F.
Back then nobody thought it would be possible for Barack Obama to win the party's nomination.
Mr Howard may be a Thatcherite retread, but nobody doubts that he would be more effective than Mr Duncan Smith.
Nobody expected it would be this big, especially outside of Asia, and here we are with thousands and thousands of people.
But then nobody thought the presidency would be snarled in a dozen lawsuits over dimpled chads.
The stability and growth pact was designed to limit budget deficits, but nobody believed its sanctions would be enforced.
You have every right to be and nobody would have blamed you if you didn't come today.
Nobody could guess that terrorism would be on the top of every nation's agenda post September 11.
Nobody can be sure what would have happened if GM and Chrysler had been allowed to go under.
The president promised repeatedly that nobody who liked their insurance would be affected.
Yet almost nobody in rebel territory would rather be in Tripoli.
While the new president, in his first speech, was promising that nobody, however important, would be allowed to break the law, the crowd at the back of the stadium began rioting.
Because the PUK is so centred around him, there is nobody approaching his stature who would be acceptable both to Baghdad and to his Kurdish constituency as a replacement, he adds.
Mr Wolf does not quite answer the question as to whether the costs of crises outweigh the benefits of modern finance, perhaps because nobody seriously believes that it would be possible to rebottle the genie.
Of the 50, 000 or so genes in the genome, nobody expected that 1, 000 would be handling odor detection.
However, that would be difficult if nobody knows what money actually is.
Such reforms would be desirable even if nobody had signed up to the euro.
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Sometimes I dream to be alone and that nobody would talk to me.
"Ten years ago, nobody would have dreamed that we'd be getting this level of boxing in Wales, " said Enzo Calzaghe.
He added the new qualification would be so rigorous "nobody could imagine there has been any grade inflation or deflation".
Measuring the effectiveness of these tools is hard, since nobody can know what the exchange rate would be in their absence.
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Clearly, when the original plan was developed, nobody would have thought that gas prices would be anywhere from two-fifty to three dollars a gallon.
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