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“You know, a Queen Mother is quite a formidable adversary. Between her position within the Council of the Earth and her access to Asase’s power—it’s not anything to sneeze at. But you … you don’t just draw from Asase’s power. You have it, deep within your spirit. All the Shards do. When Nansi brings them to Asamando, it’s a spectacle to watch what they can do as they struggle against their fate.”

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She had been to Buckingham Palace and the British Museum, and Ashton Place was nothing to sneeze at, either.

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Now, you may think it silly to take advice from imaginary elks, but good advice is nothing to sneeze at, no matter what the source.

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As a result, Mr. Hegseth’s pocket square is nothing to sneeze at.

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And dessert was nothing to sneeze at either.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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