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  • It's not bad but neither is it brilliant - which won't bother 99 per cent of buyers one jot as they are in it for the image.
  • Neither of them sugar-coat the ups and down of working in the industry, but they will open your eyes a great deal about the false assumptions that you're making.
  • Yorkshire abused by such a pitiful prater; and when wrought up to a certain pitch, she would turn and say something of which neither the matter nor the manner recommended her to Mr. Donne's good - will. Shirley, by Charlotte Bronte
  • With the loss of so many illusions at once I cannot remember when I have felt so vulnerable or chastened, but neither can I remember when I have felt so alive.
  • Sir, his definement suffers no perdition in you; though, I know, to divide him inventorially would dizzy the arithmetic of memory, and yet but yaw neither, in respect of his quick sail. Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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  • Since then neither the printer nor wireless internet router appeared to be working. Times, Sunday Times
  • Success is neither a gift nor a blessing. Success is what you deserve. You work for and earn your success. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Neither watch works,they're both broken.
  • Big Pharma : Assist a heavy in killing 30 enemies where neither of you die.
  • This can not be done through any system of methods, neither are narrow interests or unexacting tasks sufficient to arouse all that the soul has now to give. The Unfolding Life A Study of Development with Reference to Religious Training
  • The length should be that of the bandaging; the breadth, three or four fingers; thickness, three or fourfold; number so as to encircle the limb, neither more nor less; those applied for the purpose of rectifying a deformity, should be of such a length as to encircle it; the breadth and thickness being determined by the vacuity, which is not to be filled up at once. On The Surgery
  • So return to him, O thou monk, and say that the single combat shall take place to morrow, for this day we have come off our journey and are aweary; but after rest neither reproach nor blame fear ye. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • But of course Buchco is hideous and wrong, we need to raise taxes and let's throw in free college tuition too tsk stk btw, neither of you seemned to be aware the mayor of Pittsburgh just announced a similar "homestead" program where Pittsburgh residents will get their tution paid in an effort to get people to move to Pittsburgh. Radio alert.
  • But neither of those initiatives, expensive as they are, approach the civic munificence displayed by the Federal Reserve. The Fed's Cash Machine
  • He doesn't like Beethoven and neither do I.
  • He was a large, meaty, oily type of man — a kind of ambling, gelatinous formula of the male, with the usual sound commercial instincts of the Jew, but with an errant philosophy which led him to believe first one thing and then another so long as neither interfered definitely with his business. The Titan
  • Some people call them journals, or diaries, but to Dylan, they were neither.
  • Neither Chout, turned down initially by Diaghilev, nor the piano concerto, rejected comprehensively by its muse Paul Wittgenstein the LPO's soloist was Leon Fleisher, quite banished that impression of mechanical note-spinning. LPO/Jurowski; Betrothal in a Monastery; Psappha ensemble; SCO/Ticciati – review
  • Neither does it give them excuse for committing imprisonable crimes or for not making efforts to work to support themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Student was as good a term as any, since Kinor was neither fosterling nor page. Darksong Rising
  • Whether we take the signified or the signifier, Saussure argues, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed before the linguistic system, but only conceptual and phonic differences that have issued from the system.
  • I am neither strong nor anal about the ‘group system’ which, incidentally, and frankly, I think is quite a mess.
  • Sue is hard and resilient and, though she is the film's embodiment of civilization in much the way Grace Kelly is High Noon's, she's neither frightened nor morally repulsed when violence erupts.
  • Along the well-marked bridleway, he swung his jacket over his shoulder, neither hut, barn, nor building visible. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Neither the eparch nor the garrison commander presumed to quarrel with Rhavas or to shout out Stylianos 'name. Bridge of the Separator
  • Neither of us enjoy getting up early.
  • But these statistics represent neither success nor failure in this complex counterinsurgency. Times, Sunday Times
  • As soon as the Red Sox saw he had neither, they ignored his breaking balls and feasted on his fastballs en route to a 6-4 win on Tuesday night in the Bronx. Score Sheet
  • Neither Pislar nor Knittel conceded and the two raced the full 2000 metres with Knittel finally getting the better of Pislar.
  • Evening meals are often takeaways: neither he nor his wife are keen cooks.
  • I assure you, I'm neither ingenuous or disingenuous here.
  • He was neither a wit nor a brilliant raconteur, neither well-read nor well-educated, and he made no great contribution to enlightened social converse.
  • Neither man has even come close to achieving what they set out to achieve - helping their party recover from its crash towards obliteration.
  • He was carrying neither a towel nor a change of clothing, so he did not climb down with her.
  • In a manuscript written in 1299 by Pissazzo, the author says: "I find myself so pressed by age that I can neither read nor write without those glasses they call spectacles, lately invented, to the great advantage of poor old men when their sight grows weak. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • Buddhism recognizes neither the mind/body dualism that characterizes much of Western philosophy, nor the concept of an essential self, such as the Hindu atman.
  • Neither can we know whether the president's persistence will pay off for him. Times, Sunday Times
  • In theory, we were going to walk up the thousand steps, but neither of us could be bothered.
  • He says the most sublime things without effort and he often finishes them by a turn of pleasantry which is neither misplaced nor far-fetched. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • What the UN and the West are doing is the colonial thing of merely resorting to bully-boy tactics, Neither would attempt to pass judgement let alone threaten to intervene using military force, in any election held in the Russian Federation or attempt to invade China because it does not have democractic government. Ivory Coast's descent into madness
  • However, neither approach has any of the desirable properties of a multivariate statistical model.
  • Neither the normal stress nor the frictional shear stress acting on the cone tip surface is uniformly distributed.
  • It's an absurd situation - neither of them will talk to the other.
  • They circled each other like two mad dogs, neither making a move.
  • Having neither opium nor hashish on hand, and being desirous of filling his brain with twilight, he had had recourse to that fearful mixture of brandy, stout, absinthe, which produces the most terrible of lethargies. Les Miserables
  • Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch.
  • The second half was keenly fought, but neither side managed to score.
  • Neither type corresponds precisely to that seen in vertebrate enamel, and the extreme variation in crystal orientation is puzzling.
  • Neither side show ambition as the dismal opening round hits rock bottom. Times, Sunday Times
  • And when I had been asleep scarce six hours, I waked again very sudden, as I had done before, and had belief that something did be anigh unto me; and I gript the Diskos, and did hearken; yet was there no sound that mine ears did wot of; neither aught that had power to be surely known of the spirit. The Night Land
  • If you're looking for a really gory, terrifying movie, then neither film will work for your needs.
  • Neither one of us is particularly interested in gardening.
  • He has devised a process for making gold wires which neither corrode nor oxidise.
  • But neither vouchers nor other temporary housing assistance were available.
  • The boy gabbled off the poem as though he neither understood nor enjoyed it.
  • She associated his father, the patriarch - he acting in close concert with his two accountants, neither of whom were called by the Crown.
  • There followed a silence that Nicandra could neither interrupt nor question - they were the Grown-Ups.
  • It would appear that Amanda is neither a legal nor a beneficial owner of the property.
  • One should neither look forward to coming experiences, nor clutch at present ones, but let them all slip easily through one's fingers.
  • Neither Bell nor Abron, nor their attorneys, could be reached for comment. Lost Girl
  • Dr Siti Hasare among your brothers and sist nor the good from you, neither their capacities nor their limitations - who shall never lose their conidence in you as partners in reconstruction and development. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • If a certain amount of begrudgery is the unavoidable product of such a position of eminence, it is neither fair nor perceptive.
  • Neither the artisanal nor the post-artisanal phase of market relations in cultural production can be said to have ended.
  • There was neither food nor drink.
  • Prima_ are neither ingenerable nor incorruptible Substances; since by his _Alkahest_ some of them may be produc'd of Bodies that were before of another Denomination; and by the same powerfull _Menstruum_ all of them may be reduc'd into insipid Water. The Sceptical Chymist or Chymico-Physical Doubts & Paradoxes, Touching the Spagyrist's Principles Commonly call'd Hypostatical; As they are wont to be Propos'd and Defended by the Generality of Alchymists. Whereunto is præmis'd Part of
  • Yet today, having been unpegged completely from the world monetary system, gold is neither relic nor toilet tile; it is more important than ever, and precisely because the paper value of goods and services is ever-more dependent on the whims of an elite few. Gold and the Barbarians
  • Expense of formation Neither a sole trader nor a partnership is inhibited by legal formalities when commencing trading.
  • He is guided neither by the maxims of a political ideology nor by conspicuous moral principle, but rather by a simple need to retain power.
  • Neither the preliminary interview nor the consultation seemed to define what patients actually worried about.
  • If you run after two heares, you will catch neither
  • They are neither singers nor actresses. The Sun
  • However, in response to the combined cues from both predators, mussels expressed neither inducible defense and had significantly reduced tissue growth.
  • He said neither of the stars wished to be seen by their public behaving in an unrestrained manner, which is what happens at events such as weddings.
  • This is not a bad thing, it's just...it has nothing to do with comments per se unless you call inbound links "comments" and I don't and neither does Blogger—they're backlinks! Archive 2005-12-01
  • He did neither, but sat down hard when she shoved at his shoulders. SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
  • Our glass didn't budge an inch and neither of us thought of Jane.
  • Death by starvation and dehydration is neither painless nor euphoric.
  • We do not know where she got the needle from because neither of us can remember the last time we used a needle and thread.
  • If you run after two heares, you will catch neither
  • Frequently neither of these strategies will be practical for smaller businesses.
  • Neither I, nor my friends who borrow them, have any cause for complaint.
  • Neither time nor space assist the head in reaching colleagues easily or regularly.
  • As drafted, neither bill would deny public elementary or secondary education to illegal immigrants, as Proposition 187 sought to do.
  • Although he is able to speak some French, and presumably the receptionist is able to speak some English, neither accommodates to the other.
  • When the marginal profit of the manufacturer is small relative to the retailer, neither strategy was applied by the manufacturer.
  • a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned: 6 From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain jangling; 7 Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither what they say, nor whereof they affirm. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • It soon emerged that neither the July nor August mortgage repayment had been collected.
  • What phlegmatical reasons soever were made you," wrote the Queen, who but three weeks before had been so gentle and affectionate to her, ambassador, "how happeneth it that you will not remember, that when a man hath faulted and committed by abettors thereto, neither the one nor the other will willingly make their own retreat. History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Twelve Year's Truce — Complete (1584-1609)
  • Neither the drawer of the cheque nor the original payee consented to the alteration of the payee.
  • They were neither aggressive nor ostentatious.
  • Neither is Powell slated to be the Attorney General, where he may choose the civil rights czar, who carves the policy groove on race in the Justice Department.
  • Neither can I conclude that even a failure to adhere to good practice necessarily equates with maladministration.
  • The issue seems to have become stuck between two government departments with neither taking overall responsibility for a plan of action. Times, Sunday Times
  • I think it's safe to say that neither of them is quite ready for lunch at the palace yet, unless the Queen puts plenty of paper down and has a battalion of beefeaters on hand to hose them down afterwards.
  • Neither side has an interest in a proxy war or instability in their northern neighbour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The persistent hallucination of an imaginary person foredooms a gray future for which she has neither map nor compass.
  • But they do not exist in some half-real realm, neither fully actual nor merely possible.
  • But the lives of our saints, independently altogether of the momentous change in human affairs and prospects which they ushered in, have a substantial hold on history, of which neither the classical nor the northern hierology can boast. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • A beer in which neither the sweetness of the malt nor the bitterness of the hops predominates.
  • Veg and fish should be neither hot nor cold but warm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Here's another kind of prefiguring of epoxy because we've got glutenin and gliadin, neither of which are strong enough to make a good bread. Peter Reinhart on bread
  • She said that neither the passage of time nor other matters had dimmed the public interest in their respective careers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both caseation and calcification are highly suggestive of a tubercular etiology, neither being common in malignancy related lymphadenopathy.
  • The Altair did not disappear from the thoughts of the computerists and neither did the hardware they used.
  • Neither carbamazepine nor phenytoin are effective in preventing recurrent febrile seizures.
  • Neither do I have a problem in general with people who wish to follow religious beliefs.
  • Neither does he explicitly assert that our natural beliefs are true.
  • Evidently neither Bull Connor, the segregationist police commissioner of Birmingham, nor the merchants expected this quiet beginning to blossom into a large-scale operation.
  • And neither do you, thanks to sloppy reporting and slapdash conclusions.
  • Neither do police know if all the pot was grown in Richmond or just deposited here before transport to the States.
  • He is concerned that young people are picking up on a lot of adult behaviour which is neither praiseworthy nor consistent.
  • Einstein's 1917 refinement of his equations of gravity included a new term - denoted by the Greek letter lambda - in which his model universe neither expands nor contracts.
  • He may well be contented who need neither borrow nor flatter. 
  • We do not relish the idea of going through another inquest, and no doubt neither does anyone else involved.
  • It was a farrago of non-sequitur and half-truth, attacking the questioners for things they had neither said nor thought. THE SCAR
  • The flame of mount Hecla (sayth he) will not burne towe (which is most apt matter for the wicke of a candle) neither is it quenched with water. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • While such semi-empirical entities are possible, they are ultimately neither verifiable nor falsifiable because of the continuing technical limitations involved.
  • Needless to say, neither Andrew Wilkow nor his remora, Nick Rizzuto, is a punk. Chez Pazienza: With Friends Like These...
  • Livia is desperately ambitious that her son, Tiberius, become Emperor on Augustus’s death, never mind that there are quite a few other heirs before him, or that neither Augustus nor Tiberius himself is very keen on Tiberius being Emperor. Dissecting the Devil «
  • European Powers is exhausted on Poland, and that neither pity nor shame will induce them to break a thankless neutrality, here; but in the face of all barely probable contingencies, I doubt no more of the ultimate result, than I doubt of the ultimate performance of the justice of God. Border and Bastille
  • Happiness can be found neither in ourselves nor in external things, but in God and in ourselves as united to him. Blaise Pascal 
  • From what will be said, it will be seen that neither the characterization nor the name is completely accurate.
  • If neither side were vulnerable, the green light would be flashing. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the sides of the scow were a little higher than usual, and the interior of the cabin had no more elevation than was necessary for comfort, this unusual addition had neither a very clumsy nor a very obtrusive appearance. The Deerslayer
  • When I stood on my native hills, and saw plain and mountain stretch out to the utmost limits of my vision, speckled by the dwellings of my countrymen, and subdued to fertility by their labours, the earth's very centre was fixed for me in that spot, and the rest of her orb was as a fable, to have forgotten which would have cost neither my imagination nor understanding an effort. Introduction, I.1
  • He doesn't smoke neither does he drink.
  • Each school has to respect the system, but the system itself is always being tinkered with, each ranker is constantly making changes (as you note), and neither can deviate too far away from a system that at least makes some sense. Discourse.net: US News Is in Season
  • 'Christian youth,' but he stumbles upon the term 'new ideas,' and, falling precipitately into a fury, neither evangelical nor angelical, calls Napoleon a sicario (cut-throat), and Vittorio Emanuele an assassino. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • Since then neither the printer nor wireless internet router appeared to be working. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither is Mr Kim yet ready to tackle corruption in business.
  • Mr. Lloyd submitted that Joanne Colley's non-appearance and the inability of the police to locate her brother were reflective of the fact that neither of the Colleys had any interest in prosecuting the matter in the first place.
  • It seems to me in your left wing bubble you are determines to tar anyone who won't support McDonnell as "careerist" or "right of centre" - even if neither of those points are true. Blair Says "Deport Beckett Now"
  • Finally, that evening, both drivers were called to account but both continued to deny having ever seen it, and, after the passage of time, neither could be positively identified as the recipient.
  • -- But then they are not charged for seeing the lamps; there is no charge for walking round the walks; there is no charge for looking at the cosmoramic pictures; there is no charge for casting a glance at the orchestra; there is no charge for staring at the other people; there is no charge for bowing or talking to an acquaintance, if you meet one -- all these are gratis; and if you neither eat nor drink, there is no charge for witnessing those who do mangle the long-murdered honours of the coop, and gulp down the most renovating of liquors, be they hale or stout, vite vine, red port, or rack punch. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 321, July 5, 1828
  • Neither option really appealed to Darcy, but anything had to be better than spending the day with Caroline fawning over him.
  • Though each had written to me commendatory letters and telegrams that were far more generous than I could possibly deserve, yet neither ever expressed to me, verbally, any compliment beyond, “Well, so far, you seem to be doing alright.” Going Home to Glory
  • A pledge was likewise exchanged between the estates and the pleni - potentiary, that neither party should enter into any treaty with the The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 18: 1572
  • But neither wished to risk damaging a close friendship. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes it can be like trying to build with LEGO and an Erector set; both are good tools, but neither fits the other's idea of how to put the world together.
  • Most likely he would have adopted this course in the end, had his will and his self-regard been stronger; but neither, it seems, was proof against the blandishments of the match-making perruquier. Story-Lives of Great Musicians
  • Nay, the majesty of kings, is rather exalted than diminished, when they are in the chair of counsel; neither was there ever prince, bereaved of his dependences, by his counsel, except where there hath been, either an over – greatness in one counsellor, or an over – strict combination in divers; which are things soon found, and holpen. The Essays
  • In such circumstances, neither refusal nor apparent grant of consent would necessarily be the factor that governed the legality of the conduct in question. Times, Sunday Times
  • He walked on bravely, looking neither to the right nor left, till he reached the centre and plucked the tallest ear; but as he turned homewards a thousand sweet voices rose behind him, crying in tenderest accents, 'Pluck me too! oh, please pluck me too!' Tales of the Punjab
  • In other words, I am neither an anarchist who wants no government, namely unrestrained devitalization, nor a socialist, whose cry is for all government -- that is, restriction and rigidity. Piano Mastery Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers
  • Neither fish nor good red herring. 
  • A silence came over them as neither knew what to say next to break the uneasy silence.
  • It was not necessary for the early Christians to sit in judgment on the title of every new emperor, whenever the pretorian guards chose to put down one and put up another; neither are God's people now in various parts of the world called upon to discuss the titles and adjudicate the claims of their rulers. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • Lucas found that neither the gyrocompass nor the rudder angle indicator worked. The Attack on the Liberty
  • Therefore the argument which had sprung up between them during dinner had ended by being not so much a duel as a brawl: and while duels with food are both entertaining and eupeptic, brawls are neither. Mrs. Miniver
  • Neither of them is politically oriented .
  • Full of rhetorical flourishes that bob along the way, neither standing apart from the orchestral textures nor biting into them. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it also is true that neither candidate came from a wealthy, politically influential family or a powerful political machine.
  • But the face into which he had gazed across the candle-flame had been neither tamed, nor troubled by any foreboding.
  • The silence of the night pictures itself before him in the form of an endless expanse of perfectly calm, dark water, which has overflowed everything and congealed; there is not a ripple on it, not a shadow of a motion, and neither is there anything within it, although it is bottomlessly deep. The Man Who Was Afraid
  • Love is a kind of chance encounter, and one can neither waiting nor preparing for it.
  • On the basis of this mutual agreement of the two parties, according to which each of them defends only his claims and his cause, renouncing all personal or egoistic considerations, the conflict is fought with unattenuated sharpness, following its own intrinsic logic, and being neither intensified nor moderated by subjective factors. Conflict and The Web of Group-Affiliations
  • Although both mind and the sensory faculty receive their correlative forms when perceiving or thinking, neither is wholly passive in its defining activity.
  • The New York Times is neither one thing nor the other. It's not really a city newspaper and it's not really a national newspaper either.
  • My apartment in Granada had neither heat nor air conditioning. World Thermostat Settings | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • When I say "misanthropic," by the way, I'm neither being judgmental nor breaking any news. News & Politics
  • I have neither the time nor the inclination to play stupid games!
  • My wife's breasts are neither the seat of my sexual gratification nor an open-all-night diner for the latest nursling.
  • The shelves were lined with books which neither Hugo nor Sally would ever open, much less read.
  • Neither was his accent now altogether that of Lancashire, for Lee, as is not uncommon, would sometimes speak a purer English than the local vernacular. Lorimer of the Northwest
  • They could neither confirm nor deny reports that the chairperson was to be replaced.
  • Religious scholars and students were moved by it as a piece of Jewish and Israeli literature that functioned neither as a traditional religious text nor as a profanity of sacred ideas.
  • Neither Interactive Data, which is based in Bedford, Mass., nor U. K.-based Pearson could be reached for comment. LBO Deal Is Near for Pearson's Interactive Data
  • Third, the world sees no near-term pretender to the throne because neither the divergent economies within the Euro zone nor the undemocratic Chinese regime command sufficient confidence in their respective currencies. NYT > Opinion
  • Crowds of daffodils and fields of asphodel meant nothing to the Clearys, living in a climate where neither could exist. THE THORN BIRDS
  • But this push is neither a proscription or a requirement for the latter to dominate economic development, or even the socialization process itself.
  • Neither slap-happy comedy nor aggressive action fare, The Beaver is a somber, sad domestic drama featuring an alcoholic in acute crisis.
  • Clough translated it in 1834, and Hardy has given an interesting summary of it in his Eastern Monarchism; but neither the text nor any complete translation is readily accessible, and I have therefore thought that this edition might possibly be acceptable to those who desire information respecting the practice of Buddhism in Ceylon, where, as is well pointed out by Mr. Childers, in his Pli Dictionary, (s.v. Nibbnam, p. 272, note), “Buddhism retains almost its pristine purity. The Admission and Ordination Ceremonies. III. The Order. Reprinted from a paper by J.F. Dickson, B. A., in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1874.
  • Dimetrodon is neither a reptile nor a mammal, but a basal synapsid - that is, an early relative of the ancestors of mammals.
  • In fact, neither Cathy nor Frank express anything that might resemble an emotion until their bedroom door is locked and the neighbourhood of gossiping gnats is safely locked out of the hidden desperation of their unhappy marriage.
  • They rank neither with mortals nor with immortals: long indeed do they live, eating heavenly food and treading the lovely dance among the immortals, and with them the Sileni and the sharp-eyed Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns, and Homerica
  • The Republicans, in the face of Obama's ascendancy and the indefensibility of their policy decisions in the last eight years, have just pulled a desperation maneuver and hijacked what is perhaps the most important election in America's history by demoting it to an emotional cat-fight between pro-choice and pro-life women, over the one issue where neither side can be reasonable. Cintra Wilson: It's the Freedom, Stupid
  • Neither woman was named by Politico because of what it called "privacy concerns". Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain accused of 'sexually suggestive behaviour'
  • That is that industrialised agriculture in its current form is neither sustainable nor exportable to the Third World.
  • Neither accelerator nor brake is fierce, the steering is accurate but requires no great effort.
  • Just as dodecaphony never followed a monolithic party line, neither did neoclassicism.
  • All this exactness of requisition appeared to me to be going rather too far; and I exhibited my feeling on the subject, in the tone in which I replied, that I had stated every thing that was necessary for the satisfaction of a "man of sense, but that I had neither the faculty nor the inclination to indulge the captiousness of any man. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 54, No. 333, July 1843
  • Neither, which is most important of all, has this Peace been attained by a surrender to Necessity, or any compact with Delusion; a seeming blessing, such as years and dispiritment will of themselves bring to most men, and which is indeed no blessing, since even continued battle is better than destruction or captivity; and peace of this sort is like that of Galgacus's Romans, who 'called it peace when they had made a desert.' Autobiography: Truth and Fiction Relating to My Life
  • It is neither an external object nor an inner experience.
  • Like Hegel, Adorno criticizes Kant's distinction between phenomena and noumena by arguing that the transcendental conditions of experience can be neither so pure nor so separate from each other as Kant seems to claim.
  • Indeed those elections were neither fair nor honest; they were regimented and tightly controlled.
  • I can neither contradict," quoth I, "thy former propositions, and I see this illation followeth from them. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • This is neither surprising or unique, as nation and state have been closely intertwined concepts in the modem world.
  • During this period of joint occupation in the Columbia River watershed, neither Great Britain nor the United States had a governmental representative in the area.
  • Neither may constitute "reasonable cause. Christianity Today
  • Neither of the friends was wearing a seat belt and they could have been watching a dashboard DVD system when the smash took place, an inquest heard.
  • Neither the physical well being resulting from the diet, nor the knowledge of oriental philosophy really dealt with the matter of self-development or self-realization.
  • It's a bit hard to tell what films cost because studios and producers lie about it so much, but neither statement is right.
  • Of course, neither fits with Mike Gene's agnostic theology, atheology or anti-theology … so they must be irrelevant and not count. Advice for the Theistic Evolutionists
  • Thirty there were at least of them, not counting other gods that were neither black nor white, but that still, two-legged, upright and garmented, were beyond all peradventure gods. CHAPTER XX
  • In fact another minority Conservative government would not be a bad result for Canada: neither of the main party leaders has done enough to persuade Canadians that they deserve untrammelled power.
  • Oh, and further to Lisa's comment, neither is a morphew a "scurvy blister". Languagehat.com: OLD DISEASE NAMES.
  • Neither cost orders, which were made payable forthwith, have been paid.
  • None of it is fatal, but it's neither particularly winsome nor witty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neither does it follow, that, on the supposition of the satisfaction pleaded for, the freedom, pardon, or acquitment of the person originally guilty and liable to punishment must immediately and “ipso facto” ensue. A Brief Declaration and Vindication of The Doctrine of the Trinity
  • Neither have various other usuries been included, such as high interest or payment of expenses in case of delays, all of which go to swell the gain that a Bisáya considers his right and his privilege when he has to deal with beings whom he hardly classes as men. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir

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