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31. Needless to say, nothing was officially published on modernism in those years, apart from paranoid diatribes in the press. 32. Needless to say, frequent arguments broke out as to whose turn it was to ride or pull. 33. Needless to say, this system by no means produced the religious liberty for which people had originally fought. 34. Needless to say it has so far proved difficult to find any sacrificial lambs among the building trade. 35. Needless to say, this is not going to be the last word in the debate between the constructivists and the nativists. 36. Needless to say, there are many possible ways of turning this rule into practice. 37. Needless to say, I wasn't asked for a repeat performance! 38. Needless to say, all that was left was a blank paper where all his hard work had been. 39. Needless to say, we received a final test score of 100 percent as well as a pat on the back. 40. Needless to say Kyle would push his hand away or quickly grab the train back and put it back where it belonged. 41. The black polish, needless to say, was still in the bag. 42. Needless to say the ref blew the whistle exactly on time. 43. And needless to say, in the tiny teahouse I was myself the proverbial bull in the china shop. 44. Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens. 45. Needless to say, the use of offshore centres is never far from being a controversial matter. 46. Needless to say, Hollywood doesn't give away presents without asking for something in return. 47. Needless to say, entire platoons of soldiers set up camp at his tomb before battle. 48. Janice, needless to say, was quite unaware of her presence. 49. Needless to say, Jane slept badly: all her past life rose before her and condemned her present feelings. 50. Needless to say I have not been asked to endorse anything. 51. Needless to say, those who lived in the inner cities had a high index of deprivation. 52. Needless to say, Lleland became enraged at the idea and told me to mind my own business. 53. Needless to say, this discrepancy served to boost my sense of superiority. 54. Needless to say, there is a continuous and lively debate about whose model is the best. 55. Needless to say, it shows that oil is a bargain, though perhaps less thirst quenching. 56. Needless to say, I went home and apologised for being late. 57. Needless to say, it is still a fervent catch-cry in the Boston schools. 58. Needless to say, the rising of the sun was a welcome sight. 59. Needless to say, they usually undervalue the property and never inspect it thoroughly. 60. Needless to say, the dish is rarely presented in its original form.