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So a one goes in, and a zero comes out.
In other words, my love life is a big zero.
Zero does not mind being in a relationship with many men.
So far as he could see, a big fat zero.
They were not, for at the last minute Zero was put back by 48 hours along the whole front.
"Zero is a more appropriate number to be talking about."
But ground zero cannot be turned into a private memorial.
That would leave them at square zero with no time left.
And the result of now has a zero in the element.
No other plane in the world could turn like that, even the Zero.
However, he failed to see a second Zero and was himself shot down.
Little of ground zero can be seen from the perimeter.
There is no zero risk when it comes to nuclear power.
For a night, though, it produced just another big zero.
As for my role in the matter, it's a big fat zero!
If either the number to the right or left is not present, substitute a zero in its place.
She calls the boy Zero as if to deny him.
Zero could not look at the wreckage of her face.
Zero is a number, and numbers are used for counting.
In some cases, there may be eight zeroes or more.
Houston seems to be ground zero for the new metal movement.
Now we're back up at, you know, 24 zeroes on the end of the number.
Would you like me to call Zero and ask for some floor space?"
He said the number was a four followed by five zeros.
Point Zero did say that he was able to support himself, his wife and four children through graffiti work alone.
Now, the much-repeated phrase is: 'The past 40 years have all been for nought'.
"For 'double nought' to win, '11' must be opposite.
"Suppose it had come 'double nought'?"
This plan drew a storm of protest from New Zealand churchmen about 'setting the sanctity of the Sabbath at nought'.
Booth also remarks upon the rhyme scheme present throughout the play and states, "Note the incidental rhyme-like relationship of the very different functions performed by 'Nor think', 'think of nought' and 'thinks no ill.'"