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211. This has nothing to do with reference to any particular dog, or even whether dogs actually exist at all. 212. They stood on the veranda and admired the view and praised what Oliver had been able to do with the old cottage. 213. The improvements to the subway system we plan are critical - they have nothing to do with cosmetics. 214. It has nothing to do with Bob Dole, the vice-presidential nomination, or abortion. 215. Friendship has a lot more to do with hiring and advancement. 216. The $ 55, 000-a-night asking price might have something to do with that. 217. Since 1961, the new junior college had been making do with the evening hours at Chula Vista High School. 218. Very inconsistent, much having to do with poor communication between coach and players. 219. Once again the change can have nothing to do with making the chapter more acceptable. 220. In a flash he knew he could accomplish through basketball what he could not do with painting. 221. With brute force techniques ... they do achieve about the same end result as we do with much more sophisticated techniques. 222. Bill Rodgers having set up this committee, it now fell to me to decide what to do with their report. 223. Like any other business, it is all to do with contacts and getting introductions. 224. However, it may be because of some problem to do with the job itself or the working conditions. 225. Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.Will Rogers 226. And what was I supposed to do with all my anger? 227. Businesses are held accountable in a substantive way for what they do with resources. 228. Love can produce the children, but it has nothing to do with the raising of the children.Brooke Shields 229. Success in instilling values appears to have little to do with charisma. 230. No doubt most young children find themselves wondrously alerted to anything having to do with horses. 231. On reflection she believed it was something to do with the way she looked - her casual dress. 232. The only editorial guideline was that the subject should have something to do with leisure software for home computers. 233. It mostly has to do with the authorship of the book. 234. It's a charity thing - something to do with April Fools' Day. 235. Facts and truth really don't have much to do with each other.William Faulkner 236. This must surely mean that acid rain was natural and the acidification of lochs had nothing to do with power stations. 237. She lay in absolute stillness, trying not to breathe, wondering what he was going to do with her. 238. She sensed it; she knew it in some atavistic way that had nothing to do with intellect. 239. There is one additional point we want to make about research which has to do with its collective and temporal character. 240. He leaves it undisclosed, which is perhaps the best thing to do with secrets.