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  • Nary a word was spoken in criticism or harshness against that administration, most probably for fear of censorship or retaliation, or possibly a physical lack of speech abilities.

    Obama informs top diplomatic, military officials of Afghan decision 2009

  • North of the Shabb, one day, in the direction of the great Oasis, is a similar spring, called Nary (ناري), with many date trees growing round it.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • "Nary," returned Whitey Wimble without troubling himself to look into his till.

    Man to Man Jackson Gregory 1912

  • "Nary," said the girl, opening her big eyes and shaking her head with

    Mr. Jack Hamlin's Mediation Bret Harte 1869

  • B 'Nary' Narayanaswamy of Ipsos elaborated on the logic behind the research.

    Analysis 2010

  • Elaborating on the procedure of the research, B 'Nary' Narayanaswamy of Ipsos said, "These rankings were derived from a survey among prospective students, current students, faculty, and those who have graduated.

    Analysis 2010

  • Elaborating on the procedure of the research, B 'Nary' Narayanaswamy of Ipsos said, "These rankings were derived from a survey among prospective students, current students, faculty, and those who have graduated.

    Analysis 2010

  • Nary a single candle was lit against the growing gloom of evening.

    Healing the Highlander Melissa Mayhue 2011

  • Nary a peep about this guy from the right, until now.

    Think Progress » ThinkFast: March 3, 2010 2010

  • Nary a week went by without some sort of wedding news in the supermarket checkout aisles.

    Fashion's Top 10 Moments Christina Binkley 2011

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