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Unlike flirtation on a train, where there's nowhere to go if things get awkward, you can always drive away in a car.
WSJ: Rules of the Driverless Road
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But be patient: There's nowhere to go but up.
FORBES: Where's The Chip Recovery?
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The way Wolf sees it, Kevin Reilly's predecessor has nowhere to go but up.
FORBES: Big Bad Wolf?
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"There's nowhere for youngsters to go now and it'll bring Prestatyn High Street alive again, " she added.
BBC: The Scala first opened more than a century ago
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Mr. LARRY BEASLEY: Our concern right now is these people are still--a lot of them, there's nowhere for them to go.
NPR: FEMA Sets up Initial Temporary Housing for Evacuees
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But something tells us there's nowhere for the actress to go but up.
CNN: Gallery: Celebs you can expect to see a lot of in 2013
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Of course, even if both entrepreneurs and aerospace giants produce revolutionary new space vehicles, there's still nowhere for them to go.
FORBES: The New Space Race
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As with executive pay generally, once it's set, it has nowhere to go but up.
FORBES: Grasso Overpaid By Any Measure
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"The sheer amount of concrete and Tarmac here now means the water has nowhere to go, it's much, much harder for the water to run away or soak into the ground, " he added.
BBC: Gloucestershire flooding residents make rescue decision
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In admitting abstraction's costs, Mr Golding accepts that it can leave practitioners with nowhere to go.
ECONOMIST: 20th-century art
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New Orleans Children's Hospital is acting as a shelter for its employees, many of whom have nowhere to go, said Doug Mittelstaedt, vice president of human resources.
CNN: Mayhem hampering hospital evacuations
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Until bigwigs in Brussels and Washington are ready to outface their cosseted farmers, Mr Zoellick's tariff-cutting plan will go nowhere.
ECONOMIST: America wants a duty-free world. Almost