A quantity of no importance.
1 Hours: 40 hours or more a week during the season, then nada .
2 Our forever bae Michael B. Jordan also received a nomination for nada .
3 Gina's interest in the question was close to total nada .
4 You'll notice the music in your headphones, and nada else.
5 All I meant, Miss White: I had nada to gain.
6 It just wasn't possible our people could ransack that house and come up with nada .
7 For three months he heard nada , and concluded that Vasarhelyi liked neither him nor his film.
8 In 2010, we've got next to nada so far on the indie or alternative rock front.
9 You think you're someone but you ain't nada .
10 I'd like to view the bones under magnification when they've been fully cleaned, but for now, nada .
11 My closest buddy finally trips over his own heart...or some body part anyway, and I get nada .
12 No se nada acerca de esta asunta.
13 What we got is nada y nada .
14 As things stand, I think the chances of TV election debates happening are somewhere between zilch and nada .
15 But this time, it was me who laid down the ultimatum: poly or nada It lasted four years.
16 But nada in the NZ media.
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