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121. Death is no more than passing from one room into another. But there's a difference for me, you know. Because in that other room I shall be able to see. Helen Keller
122. Executive authority is nominally vested in the President who is elected by the legislature to no more than two five-year terms of office.
123. Paul's bank now allows him £35 a week, and Geoff can withdraw no more than £40.
124. Nevertheless, a foot sweep does require a lot of power to prevent it from degenerating into no more than a shin attack.
125. They constitute no more than pointers towards an agenda for more detailed, empirical research.
126. This may be no more than a judgement of which line on a graduated scale a movable needle is nearest to.
127. They were now walking along a narrow lane that was no more than a rutted cart-track.
128. No more than usual, was the answer, but at last it was enough to break the spell.
129. If his body jerked when he was struck again, and fatally, it was no more than an instant's convulsion.
130. No more than thirty to forty feet away, at the head of the narrow aisle, was the tiny altar.
131. Imitations abound, some of them no more than ordinary vinegar flavored and colored with caramel.
132. The two year ban which he received has been no more than a minor inconvenience to him.
133. No more than five feet tall in her carpet slippers, you just knew it would be best not to cross her.
134. But his indiscretions had been minor in that regard, no more than a piece of cornbread, a sliver of chocolate.
135. A dozen flying machines and their pilots would be no more than a blip on a piece of magnetic tape.
136. They are called delta frames and, typically, may consist of no more than 5 kilobytes of data.
137. Then I was here alone for no more than a few seconds.
138. Edwards was no more than a harbinger of the new way.
139. Voters also overwhelmingly approved a constitutional amendment which would limit state legislators to no more than 12 years in office.
140. The little square was relatively sheltered, and in the hall the gale was no more than a distant[Sentencedict.com ], muffled roar.
141. The surplus is no more than a biological insurance policy, and their parents may begrudge the cost of cover.
142. A busy place at which most tourists cast no more than a cursory glance and pass on.
143. No more than 0.1% drives the wind, waves and ocean currents and a minute 0.03% is consumed in photosynthesis.
144. His division had filed no more than 73 police cases each year after investigations, mostly through grand jury indictments.
145. By 1988, married couples with children made up no more than 26 percent of all households in Britain.
146. The manufacture of cloth was thus no more than a marginal addition to the subsistence agriculture of the interior.
147. I always felt that 4 men going out no more than 400 meters would be quieter and less conspicuous.
148. Several groups claim to exert their influence, but insist that it is no more than that.
149. It was not surprising that leading industrialists and financiers found no more than minor fault with the Tsarist regime.
150. The report was brief, no more than a single line of coded message, yet it was significant.
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