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Examples
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I would agree with Nogo, that those of geographically-way challenged should get to see the show as well.
Keeping Up Appearances: Filling the House, Clearing the Bike Lane BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Nogo wouldn't let me use his computer, so I have to use my own.
The Indignity of April Fools' Day: Giant Packages BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Nogo, I fear if you are close enough to hook someone with the brake lever, you've about to run them over and hooking them might be the only thing that keeps them upright.
BSNYC Product Review: Electra Ticino 8D BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Also, excellent job Nogo on the appropriate onesie-ways.
This Just In: Leave of Absence Announcement! (and Friday Fun Quiz!) BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Nogo, you have more or less touched on what I was referring to yesterday on why the French hate American tour winners.
Riding Dirty, Coming Clean: All You Haters Hear My Confession BikeSnobNYC 2010
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I dunno, Nogo, it's awfully bland, needs more color...
Wild Kingdom: The Primal Nature of Cycling BikeSnobNYC 2010
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There were concerns about whether blocking Nogo would lead to uncontrolled neuronal rewiring in the brain or spinal cord but a highly localised delivery system, which researchers say could easily be applied to humans, is allaying those fears ...
Story Beginnings 2006
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The antibodies helped rats with damaged spinal cords to walk again, by blocking the action of Nogo, a protein that stops nerve cells sprouting new connections.
Story Beginnings 2006
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I grieve to say that the expressive features of Professor Muff were much scratched and lacerated by the injured lady; and that Professor Nogo, besides sustaining several severe bites, has lost some handfuls of hair from the same cause.
Sketches by Boz 2007
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Professor Nogo, though in a state of utter exhaustion, clings feebly to the hard biscuit and cold brandy and water, under the impression that they will yet restore him.
Sketches by Boz 2007
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