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[nuhn] / nʌn /


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We did see some desert lilies off Henderson Canyon Road, but none in bloom, so we headed farther east.

From Los Angeles Times

And while stocks have the obvious risk of volatility, no institution — none — is better able to ride out any market turmoil than the U.S. government.

From MarketWatch

And while stocks have the obvious risk of volatility, no institution — none — is better able to ride out any market turmoil than the U.S. government.

From MarketWatch

Compromise on this issue may not be insurmountable, but it would require a level of trust between two neighbouring states when none exists.

From BBC

All of which means he has one advantage none of his playoff rivals can match: an inside track on the brightest prospects in the biggest and most football-crazed state in the country.

From The Wall Street Journal