| 11. | Attempts at establishing new religions and personal habits come to naught.
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| 12. | But maybe all this consternation over Wilder is for naught.
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| 13. | Car pileups during blizzards are naught but fender-bending falling dominoes.
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| 14. | Looks like they burned up the phone lines for naught.
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| 15. | As it turned out, Kushner's fears were for naught.
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| 16. | His mother, Vera, protested, but for naught.
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| 17. | Which, but their children's end, naught could remove,
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| 18. | The Class of Naught or the Naughties is another possibility.
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| 19. | Unfortunately, they went for naught in a 3-2 loss.
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| 20. | The rally could have been gone naught without two plays by McLemore.
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