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61. Both books, written out of what had gradually become a burning ambition, were however nothing more than starters.
62. And high temperatures automatically followed, since the whole process was nothing more than a large explosion, albeit a controlled one.
63. The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyday thinking. Albert Einstein 
64. I enjoy living in the countryside and like nothing more than a stroll through the villages.
65. This could be regarded as nothing more than fatigue and recovery from fatigue, but it is not.
66. The soldiers were nothing more than pawns, regarded as dispensable by their officers.
67. Army officers whose commissions were based on nothing more than a personal friendship with Santa Anna were relieved of their commands.
68. Explanations of such success creep too easily toward the notion that their sound is nothing more than nostalgia for postwar pre-rock.
69. Maybe it was nothing more than the statistical impossibility of everyone staying home all of the time.
70. Bulger has maintained that the trips were nothing more than personal vacations with a close friend.
71. And it's nothing more than what they deserve(http://sentencedict.com), for they're a band of turncoats.
72. When his father died he felt nothing and had done nothing more than take a day off for the funeral.
73. It turned out to be nothing more than a charter for busybodies, lacking muscle and new money.
74. But that had been two years before, and it ended up as nothing more than a double espresso and a ride.
75. Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired. Jules Renard 
76. The present contains nothing more than the past, and what is found in the effect was already in the cause. Henri Bergson 
77. An allergic reaction can often be nothing more than red eyes, a runny nose, or a touch of wheeziness.
78. This expresses nothing more than the notion that the decision should proceed from the proofs and arguments advanced by the parties.
79. We were inching along this pathway that was nothing more than a tiny tunnel through the vegetation.
80. Nothing more than designer Starck holding a slightly surreal mirror to Los Angeles.
81. Indeed, our scenarios are nothing more than invitations to everyone to write better, more plausible, even more desirable outcomes.
82. He tried to make it seem like nothing more than some kind of lovers' tiff.
83. Innate robotic responses or patterns of rapid learning in animals may be nothing more than an extension of their basic instincts.
84. I try hard not to look awed and am relieved when I manage to appear nothing more than suitably impressed.
85. Or,(Sentencedict.com) stories would be written based on nothing more than rumors and speculation from unnamed sources.
86. But it would be foolish to dismiss it as nothing more than a gimmick.
87. Some youngsters who contracted the disease had fallen from their bikes, but this was nothing more than a tragic coincidence.
88. She liked nothing more than a captive audience.
89. It's nothing more than opinion masquerading as fact.
90. Choose rotting away at the end of it all, pishing you last in a miserable home, nothing more than an embarrassment to the selfish, fucked-up brats you have spawned to replace yourself.
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