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However, Mr Mark said the government's concerns about China were nothing new.
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There is, of course, an easier solution to this problem: do nothing.
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A year later, nothing and everything was new in New Port City.
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Though she said nothing, her body language provided a clear enough answer.
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However, police today found the unlicensed private investigator had done nothing wrong.
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This way Quinn confirmed his zero-rated compassion; only children held equal status.
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She said the game must take a zero tolerance approach to abuse.
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Labour would propose amendments to scrap zero hour contracts, Mr Lees-Galloway said.
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However, the problem here is that the final y-position is not zero.
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South Australia and the ACT reported zero new cases since Tuesday's updates.
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It extenuates some things, maybe; but it sets down naught in malice.
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He rejected the priests; he would have naught of any but me.
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The forest provided his food, which in the backwoods cost him naught.
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They need to learn that the Night's Watch is naught t'be feared.
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No, no; I will believe naught against Jasper until I see it.
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I ne'er thought Father would accept aught but a Norseman, Drifa said.
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Moreover, Pharaoh would avenge aught he did upon the people of Israel.
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The material universe may, for aught we know, be limited in extent.
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No one knows aught of what pleases the eye and the heart.
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For aught I know, it was current money in Nineveh and Babylon.
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Thus, the quality of your school is determined by your zip code.
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Our zip code has been called the most dangerous in Kansas City.
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That, combined with its excellent zip, unfortunately makes it vulnerable to damage.
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Patient income was estimated from residential zip code at time of HCT.
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One recent story nicely summed up his zip and lack of pretension.
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The Goddess herself says: 'By nought but Love may I be known.'
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With all my heart I hoped also that nought might mar it.
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The life of a single man is as nought in the scale.
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But of that which is written in the packet know I nought.
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It was of little value; but I had nought else to give.
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LXR-null mice also display delayed resolution, suggesting that native oxysterols promote resolution.
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McDougal is asking the court to declare the agreement null and void.
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The meta-analysis rejected the null hypothesis that all studies showed no effect.
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Overall the distribution of associations was not significantly different from the null.
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Therefore, migration defects of Pten-null neurons might be secondary to ectopic differentiation.
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We were told of 'smugly smiling atheists' and 'Lions 10; Christians nil'.
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The chances of the current terms succeeding, therefore, are just about nil.
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Etisalat said it was carrying its 45 percent stake at nil value.
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The company's risk of bankruptcy is essentially nil now, the analyst said.
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The expenditure of the successful Labour candidate in Pretoria was practically nil.
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Yet the new approach leaves China plenty of scope to nix investigations.
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Besides, her boyfriend's immoderate enthusiasm alone was enough to nix the idea.
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The rest, sadly, nix the idea of this as a Mac lovefest.
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So he is good for nix, the worse cur I ever saw.
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I'll give you nix naught nothing and my thanks into the bargain.
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Hours: 40 hours or more a week during the season, then nada.
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Our forever bae Michael B. Jordan also received a nomination for nada.
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Gina's interest in the question was close to total nada.
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You'll notice the music in your headphones, and nada else.
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All I meant, Miss White: I had nada to gain.
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The Serbian Government spent a small fortune in cypher telegrams about you.
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There it had been, the juxtaposed cypher, and in the proper order:
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In the centre of the others, were his majesty's cypher of f.r.
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We talk to each other in a sort of cypher, dear Rhoda.
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I then applied myself to the problem of breaking the cypher.
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Presto-zippo, man, that'll be the last we ever see of her.
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We're sifting through it, but so far zippo.
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It's costing us a bundle, and returning zippo.
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We'd just started our staff study when we got a zippo-that'san operational priority message-tocome home.
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You have to believe that you can and should perform whatever action you had in mind, or you get zippo.
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For about 68 million Americans, the answer to that question is zilch.
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Except for that height estimate, I saw zilch with regard to sex.
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She may be an excellent MEP but her track record is zilch.
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And now here I am, starting from scratch, with nothing, zilch, zero.
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Faws Right now, we know zilch about this Dublin-based producer or producers …
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She said a few times she had used a gooseegg in custard.
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Better than the gooseegg he had been looking forward to.
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A large gooseegg, purple and knotted, was rising mystically on his forehead.
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A gooseegg, puffy and gray, swelled along his sallow cheekbone.
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He disappeared into his tunnel, pushing the gooseegg in front of him.
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The NSA had invented the chip's underlying cryptographicalgorithm-Skipjack-whichtheagency promptly classified.
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However, the KEELOQ security system implementation involves much more than just the cryptographicalgorithm.
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Typically, they're built on other cryptographicalgorithms, such as secret-key ciphers or hash functions.
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Overseen by cryptographicalgorithms, such a market would potentially be more transparent, more reliable, and more secure that then existing system.
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Using cryptographicalgorithms running across a vast network of independent machines, the blockchain can potentially oversee the exchange of any digital asset.