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  • 11either ... or vs neither ... nor —   either .. or is a construction we use to show there is a choice between two different things, but you can only choose one, not both.   For example:   You can have either beer or wine.   You can use either ... or to give someone an ultimatum.… …

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  • 12Not One Less — Not One Less …

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  • 13Not Accepted Anywhere — Studio album by The Automatic Released UK June 19, 2006 USA June 22, 2 …

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  • 14Not for Sale Campaign — Not for Sale is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization based out of California. According to their mission statement, Not For Sale equips and mobilizes Smart Activists to re abolish slavery in their own backyards and across the globe. Not For Sale… …

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  • 15Not Like That — Single by Ashley Tisdale from the album Headstrong Released …

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  • 16Not On Your Nellie — Series 1 DVD cover Format Comedy Created by Roy Bottomley Tom Brennand …

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  • 17Not just for profit — (NJFP) is a concept that captures an expanded set of values for defining and evaluating for profit private sector organizations, not only by their ability to generate profit as is done traditionally, but also by their determination and success in …

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  • 18Not sold in stores — is a marketing strategy whereby goods are heavily advertised on television or online and purchased directly from the supplier or manufacturer. The order is usually placed through a 1 800 number call center and the payment by credit card (formerly …

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  • 19not guilty by reason of insanity — not guilty by rea·son of insanity 1: a plea by a criminal defendant who intends to raise an insanity defense used in jurisdictions that require such a plea in order for an insanity defense to be presented 2: a verdict rendered by a jury in a… …

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  • 20not proven — the verdict in a Scottish criminal trial that amounts to an acquittal but that is not the same as the verdict of not guilty. In the 17th century, practice developed such that the jury found facts alleged by the prosecution either proven or not… …

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