The reproductive cells may be regarded as belonging primarily to neither ectoderm nor endoderm, though lodged in the ectoderm in all Hydromedusae. The mangel crop also is mainly English, the summer in most parts of Scotland being neither long enough nor warm enough to bring it to maturity. For example, you might say, “I like neither hot dogs nor mustard.” You may also use “nor” if you’re talking about more than two items, but you must repeat “nor” after each element (2). But admiration of his talents must not blind us to his moral worthlessness, nor is it right to cast the blame for his excesses on the brutal and vicious society in which he lived.

As soon as the men of the various regiments began to disperse among the wealthy and deserted houses, the army was lost forever and there came into being something nondescript, neither citizens nor soldiers but what are known as marauders. pivot bikes there's some pedal feedback through big hits and nod under pedaling but it's all totally predictable.

3. She can take Martha's place, trying to calm Howie down enough so he can nod off but keep beating on her the importance of keeping her mouth shut. A shake of the head meant "No" and a nod, "Yes," a pull meant "Come" and a push, "Go.". The queen required a protector, whom she found, not in the feeble Darnley, nor in any of the leaders of the factions, but in the strong, determined earl who had ever been a stanch supporter of the throne against the Protestant party and English influence. Her whole house was scrubbed and cleaned on Saturdays; neither she nor the servants worked, and they all wore holiday dress and went to church. A diplomat with extensive experience, Weir was appointed by the President to take control of Stargate Command, a nod to international pressure against U.S. military control. Neither Alex nor children were the key to happiness - she was. But he never thought about her as he had thought of all the young ladies without exception whom he had met in society, nor as he had for a long time, and at one time rapturously, thought about Sonya. Rusty hinges were still visible in the wood but no door barred the entrance nor could anything be seen beyond but utter blackness. A large share of the discredit attaching to the measures of James II. Neither a hero nor a Good Samaritan, Wynn found himself retreating to the far wall, in case the worst-case scenario happened, and one of the powerful creatures decided to act. 172. Napoleon, riding to Valuevo on the twenty-fourth, did not see (as the history books say he did) the position of the Russians from Utitsa to Borodino (he could not have seen that position because it did not exist), nor did he see an advanced post of the Russian army, but while pursuing the Russian rearguard he came upon the left flank of the Russian position--at the Shevardino Redoubt--and unexpectedly for the Russians moved his army across the Kolocha. He heard neither the clock nor the birds. As a nod to this Dutch custom, you might consider decorating with wooden shoes. English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families The Word "Nod" in Example Sentences Page 1. There is neither worship nor propitiation. Her nod was hesitant. The fruits do not yield their true flavor to the purchaser of them, nor to him who raises them for the market.

Nor did he say anything when she exchanged the guitar for a violin and paid for lessons.

Unlike the American Indians, who supposed Columbus and his crew to be supernatural beings, and their ships in some way endowed with life, and were thrown into convulsions of terror by the first discharge of firearms which they witnessed, these Australians were neither excited to wonder by the ship nor overawed by the superior number and unknown weapons of the strangers. He did not again go to the sick man, nor turn to look at him, but stood frowning by the door of the hut.

The window was open, assuring her it was neither cold nor raining.

Deidre bolted, neither aware nor concerned where she went or where she ended up.

The celebrated expression certaminis gaudia assuredly came at first neither from the suave minister Cassiodorus nor from the small-souled notary Jordanes, but is the translation of some thought which first found utterance through the lips of a Gothic minstrel. the chains of Shar, Grammos and Pindus constitute a kind of natural boundary, which does not, however, coincide with ethnical limits nor with the Turkish administrative divisions. Nor was this line of inquiry pursued simply as a step in the more practical problem of man's final destiny.

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A single nod implies an affirmation. Even if she were still interested in Josh, she would never cheat on Alex — nor was it likely that Josh would cheat on Lori. Drinking alcohol will impair your judgment, but it also increases your drowsiness and the likelihood that you will nod off at the wheel even if you are under the legal limit. At her nod he continued his hurried instructions. Her husband, though he afterwards deteriorated, seems at that time to have been neither better nor worse than the Berrichon squires around him, and the first years of her married life, during which her son Maurice and her daughter Solange were born, except for lovers' quarrels, were passed in peace and quietness, though signs were not wanting of the coming storm.

appears from the close that neither Saul nor his captain Abner had heard of him before (vv. When she neither rejected nor attacked him, he lay down beside her and wrapped an arm around her, holding her tightly against him.

Although Cairoli, upon learning of the Anglo-Ottoman convention in regard to Cyprus, had advised Count Corti of the possibility that Great Britain might seek to placate France by conniving at a French occupation of Tunisia, neither he nor Count Corti had any inkling of the verbal arrangement made between. You get a curt nod from the head of a little college. It is not quite easy to see why he abandoned this successful policy in order to hasten on a war with Sparta, and neither the Corcyrean alliance nor the Megarian decree seems justified by the facts as known to us, though commercial motives may have played a part which we cannot now gauge.

The coming of the Norman ruled that these lands should be neither Saracen nor Greek, nor yet Italian in the same sense as northern Italy, but that they should politically belong to the same group of states as the kingdoms and principalities of feudal Europe. No matter what happened from here on out, neither Darkyn nor Gabriel would ever let them live after this.

But a man has no more to do with the style of architecture of his house than a tortoise with that of its shell: nor need the soldier be so idle as to try to paint the precise color of his virtue on his standard. Rostov shrugged his shoulders as much as to say: "Nor do I, but what's one to do?" The fruits eaten temperately need not make us ashamed of our appetites, nor interrupt the worthiest pursuits. I'm sure neither Quinn nor Martha is surprised and Howie is probably asleep. Josh wasn't exactly the romantic type - nor was she. Just then the third round of drinks arrived, apparently as a result of a nod to the waiter by Cynthia Byrne. She nodded and accepted Evelyn's far-fetched explanations just as she might nod and temporarily accept the equally unreal world of Star Wars.

Alexander signified his consent with a, 8. But after a four days' halt the mob, with no maneuvers or plans, again began running along the beaten track, neither to the right nor to the left but along the old--the worst--road, through Krasnoe and Orsha.