Sentences with word «aught»

The word "aught" means anything or everything, or it can be used to refer to zero or nothing. Full definition
Perhaps McCarthy can be accused of simply replacing religious faith with an equally blind and unshakeable belief in the fifth estate — or at least the newspaper industry of the early aughts for which the film is tinged with genuine nostalgia (Microfiche!
I was also moved to start the blog because of all the excellent blogs I was reading when I first started as a school librarian back in the glory days of aught five.
He captured Philip Johnson's Glass House in the late aughts through a set of colored filters and he digitally altered his 2009 pictures of Paris's Maison de Verre.
It's also really heartening to see that this is one area where team playing counts for aught.
This was during the early to mid aughts before paleo was widely known.
Pair them with a structured leather jacket and some caramel - lensed shades and they'll go from aughts dad to modern style icon in no time.
Haspiel and Neufeld were previously published by Alternative during the early aughts when Geoffrey Mason ran the -LSB-...]
The permanent display ends on a decidedly American note, with works from the late 1980s up to the early aughts by Jean - Michel Basquiat, Julian Schnabel, Ross Bleckner, David Salle, Sherrie Levine, Cady Noland, and Kiki Smith, just to name a few.
«Full of scheming whores, surly servants, simpering society ladies and smartly dressed gents, the book's as rollicking, bawdy and brilliant a yarn as aught that's come out of the Empire since Mrs. Brown sat upon the throne.
Aught else than Him (or, than this] is wretched.»
Do not exceed the limits in your religion, nor say of Allah aught but the truth.
I just think those mid-to-late aught Suns teams were extremely talented, so much so that they could have won a chip had they gotten a lucky break or two.
The rallies also always feature a prominent musical guest, from the DJ Questlove to the early - aughts R&B star Ashanti to singer Jennifer Hudson.
I learned to paint in Nova Scotia in the early aughts at an art school known for its Cal Arts - inspired conceptual program, which had been dwindling in relevance since the 1970s.
From the late 1990s to the early aughts school districts were putting in less than one percent of teachers» salaries, while teachers contributed around 3 percent because the economy was doing well.
If you're the nineties and aughts kid, you in a heartbeat can recognize the iconic look, so as soon as Kendall stepped out in something similar, fashion fact checker & everyone born in the 90s knew where this look is from.
Hung as a trio, the arrangement recalls a scene from the early aughts climate - change disaster movie The Day After Tomorrow (2004), which shows a fictional radar image of three major tropical storms raging across the globe, a fiction that became a reality this past September.
Anyone who watched a Flash animation in the early aughts knows how much fun you can have with an early speech synthesizer you control.
Those religious leaders aught to be telling the Taliban to stop killing women and innocent children.
To Allah belongeth whosoever is in the heavens and whosoever is in the earth Those who follow aught instead of Allah follow not (His) partners.
Say: Who then can do aught against Allah, if He had willed to destroy the Messiah son of Mary, and his mother and everyone on earth?
For my own part, although I dislike to say aught that may grate upon tender associations, I must frankly confess that even though these attributes were faultlessly deduced, I can not conceive of its being of the smallest consequence to us religiously that any one of them should be true.
(76)(Such was Our) method in the case of those whom We sent before thee (to mankind), and thou wilt not find for Our method aught of power to change.
They shall not secure aught of what they earn.
In the happy night, In secret, when none saw me, Nor I beheld aught, Without light or guide, save that which burned in my heart.
Do not exaggerate in your religion nor utter aught concerning Allah save the truth.
(8) And when he knoweth aught of Our revelations he maketh it a jest.
There hath come unto you a messenger, (one) of yourselves, unto whom aught that ye are overburdened is grievous, full of concern for you, for the believers full of pity, merciful.
Not with the hope of gaining aught, Not seeking a reward; But as thyself hast loved me, O ever - loving Lord.24
This year's new releases includes Terrapin's Sound Czech and Night Shift's Pfaffenheck, each crisper than proper pizza crust, with IPA powerhouses Stone and Bear Republic set to package Arrogant Bastard Wussie and Double Aught, respectively, in the near future.
He's only 60, but he knows stuff from way back — knows, for instance, that I invented the formation around aught - six.
If you already accept taxation in general as ethical then you should recognize that any transfer of wealth between two parties could (or indeed aught to) be taxed.
Although beautiful as house plants, orchids have long been synonymous with a kind of tackiness when used too aggressively as wedding flowers, or solo in all - orchid arrangements — à la so many early aughts wedding mistakes.
The giant bug eye sunglasses of the early aughts always made me look like a small child who borrowed a pair of shades from her mom's closet.
There were a couple of weddings over the course of this early - aughts soapy teen show.
Our fingers are crossed that Atkin can somehow make all of the butterfly clips we have stored away from the early aughts cool again.
With the heavy resurgence of 90's / early aughts trends you can expect to be seeing a LOT more platform shoe styles through spring, summer and fall.
Nobody asks Billy Crudup about the time he turned down the Hulk in the early Aughts Variety ooh Glenn Close & Frances McDormand are both going to be in a new drama called The Wife (Close is the lead who leaves her literary giant husband (Jonathan Pryce) just as he's about to be presented with the Nobel prize).

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