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112 Sentences With "neither here nor there"

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"Some moments were neither here nor there," Ms. Hyltin said.
Obviously, on some level, this is neither here nor there.
I actually can't even talk, but that's neither here nor there.
I always sleep fine, though, so that's neither here nor there.
Making rockets $10m or $20m cheaper is neither here nor there.
He kind of self combusted, but that's neither here nor there.
It kind of made me curious, but neither here nor there.
Shredded sofas, wet carpets, and missing socks are neither here nor there.
Where I fall on the hipster spectrum is neither here nor there.
They too exist in this state of deferment — neither here nor there.
It meant the collection as a whole looked neither here nor there.
To that extent, antagonizing the Kim regime is neither here nor there.
My cat is also Negan, but that is neither here nor there.
When your family is from another country, you're neither here nor there.
Tara Sabharwal can make objects float in the neither-here-nor-there ether.
Neither Here, Nor There runs until 20 September at the Foundry in Vauxhall, London.
The mechanism by which you get to that point is neither here nor there.
NOR is found between "here" and there" in the phrase "Neither here NOR there.
How would you know, who are neither here nor there, standing in our midst?
Plus they know how to throw a great party, but that's neither here nor there.
The pig allegations came as more of a surprise, admittedly, but that's neither here nor there.
The identity the team has captured is neither here nor there, but rather here and there.
What are the challenges to making people understand and adopt a neither-here-nor-there solution?
However, who was first or sixth to play Captain Marvel is neither here nor there right now.
As a Cuban that parted from their homeland, my lens is doubled—existing neither here nor there.
But that's neither here nor there; let's also consider that we're no longer in the 21990s here.
"We are extremely disappointed with Canada's neither-here-nor-there pronouncements on the matter," Mr. Panelo said.
This turns out to be neither here nor there, except that it creates a casually confessional climate.
The answer is the 64-pack with the added sharpener (duh), but that's neither here nor there.
Vance's politics are neither here nor there, except for the vantage point they provide for Elegy itself.
Or does lesbian porn bear so little resemblance to actual lesbian sex that it's neither here nor there?
And yeah, it took us over a decade to make the connection, but that's neither here nor there.
A subatomic particle is neither here nor there, the theory suggested; until you measure it, it is both.
They want to mock modern sensitivities — but also honor them — and they end up neither here nor there.
In August, Aniker and Nash opened their latest show, Neither Here, Nor There, at the Foundry in London.
So people can just go in there and sit and be like, this is neither here nor there?
But that's neither here nor there; Facebook broke your trust a long time ago, and you're still upset.
Those things are neither here nor there, but when you're falling in love with someone, they become magical.
Unless his relative accepts responsibility for him, the fact that she disagrees is, morally speaking, neither here nor there.
The Grizzlies beat the Lakers in Memphis last night 128-119 but that is really neither here nor there.
And this is neither here nor there, but the show poster appears to feature Paltrow as a jade egg.
Obviously everybody was wrong, so it's neither here nor there, but it came as a complete surprise to people.
After hearing the title of the show Neither Here, Nor There I settled on the idea of a self-portrait.
They also both loved fancy outfits, money, and banging members of their same sex, but that's neither here nor there.
But that's neither here nor there, where anti-Semitism is concerned, because anti-Semitism concerns itself with Jewishness, not whiteness.
Of course, she wants me to do things I don't want to do, too, but that's neither here nor there.
He was also accused of being bad at filing report cards on time but that seems neither here nor there.
"La Bohème" on Saturday, tidily directed by Daniel Rigazzi and sumptuously played by the orchestra, was neither here nor there.
But this space was really nowhere, neither here nor there, and it amplified the antisocial nature of the telephone call.
That plenty of people don't report their tips is neither here nor there: A misdeed isn't redeemed by its prevalence.
"Neither here nor there" is also a great description of CHIPS, which always seems to be on its way somewhere else.
This turned out to be useless, because Stannis wasn't actually the Lord of Light's favorite anything, but that's neither here nor there.
Yet the fact that the picture was taken at a particular moment in Venezuelan history seems to be neither here nor there.
Not all of these speakers were at the convention to explicitly discuss class and economic issues, but that's neither here nor there.
They float, really neither here nor there, though titles such as "Continuum USA" (2011–12) and "Continuum Dakar" (2017) place them geographically.
This is neither here nor there, but I'm really interested in the stories that you've told in the past about your great-grandmother.
This is the Large Magellanic Cloud, a neighboring galaxy that may one day contribute to our doom -- but that's neither here nor there.
The fact that she herself was expelled from the government in 1995 for disobeying Nelson's orders and sowing division was neither here nor there.
There's this feeling of being neither here nor there, and this feeling of essentially being stuck in the middle because I'm a postcolonial product.
If you think about it, being an heir to a no-longer-existent throne is kind of a neither-here-nor-there thing to be.
Ad he doesn&apost have entirely clean hands, in fact if you go back and look at the-- INGRAHAM: That&aposs neither here nor there.
"The question of whether somebody writing a scientific paper uses the word 'likely' or 'very likely' is kind of neither here nor there," Allen says.
This is what counts as dramatic irony for George Lucas, and while plenty can be said on his "writing," that is neither here nor there.
We will allow that Bieber's stylist has occasionally probably had to ask him to put on any clothes at all, but that's neither here nor there.
There are a couple songs that we didn't put on the record and I still think should be on there, but that's neither here nor there.
Taking both historical fealty and genre shocks to greater extremes than comparable tales like "The Alienist" or "Taboo," it ends up feeling neither here nor there.
You may think of it as the uninspired wallflower of herbs—neither here nor there, taking a backseat to pretty much every other more exciting ingredient.
CAVUTO: I&aposm a very modest guy, but I did predict the president&aposs victory, but that&aposs neither here nor there, because I look beneath the surface.
It's unclear who Legere thinks is funding EFF that would be both anti T-Mobile and anti-T-Mobile's customers, but I suppose that's neither here nor there.
We hung around for hours, socializing, eating, and blogging (well, I was reporting for Mashable while everyone else was drinking and eating, but that's neither here nor there).
Here's the section from Trump's speech: And Bane's: Bane, of course, broke Batman over his knee and crippled Gotham under authoritarianism, but that's neither here nor there. [h/t:Jezebel]
They rode the train of hype from Britain and into the United States and then they landed, with a splat, a neither-here-nor-there album on their back.
It was neither here nor there, brushing by brand-name enclaves like Gramercy Park and Flatiron, but not belonging to them, and never really developing a personality of its own.
I don't actually like the label "demi jewelry," either: It's neither here nor there, and it lumps everyone together when there are a lot of people doing very different things.
"In my view, the nature of the organization is neither here nor there -- both phrases and the belief systems they represent are rooted in racism and therefore problematic," she wrote.
It's a slice of footwork that's been pummeled and fractured into something that's neither here nor there, which is probably why it grabbed the attention of Planet Mu boss Mike Paradinas.
As an Apple Card holder, you'll have the option to use your digital card or the laser-etched titanium physical card, but to me, those things are neither here nor there.
Those are the kinds of games we hunger to see and the ones that enter into the history books: Whether they're played by men or women is neither here nor there.
It's as if they are uniquely cognizant of needing to have the conviviality among artists as the antidote to the long hours spent alone in your car, neither here nor there.
But that's neither here nor there — a well-known Iraq War supporter who, unlike Trump, was actually in the Senate at the time was very poorly positioned to argue against him.
"We have seen a little bit of a pull back, but whether it's the IMF growth downgrade or China related is neither here nor there," said CMC Markets' senior analyst Michael Hewson.
It's a little sentimental, but then again so is a lot of Sehgal's work, and pretty much all of Italian art since the fall of Futurism, but that's neither here nor there.
Stuart-Moore, speaking in a packed courtroom stacked with international media, law students and members of the public, said the fact that Jutting "has an appalling private life is neither here nor there".
The 70th Annual Emmy Awards deserve their own superlatives, but for now let's break down the best and worst moments of the night – as well as a few that were neither here nor there.
They like being neither here nor there, in the half-light of justice deferred, comfortably "between center right and center left," as Clinton put it, wherever the center of a center is supposed to be.
In an interview on MSNBC on Thursday, Bloomberg's campaign manager Kevin Sheekey predicted that the outcome of the first southern primary was neither here nor there in how the rest of the race plays out.
It's a unique position to be in as a adolescent, at an often painful intersection of cultures, neither here nor there, constructing a complex racial and social identity in America, all while growing into adulthood.
With 13 episodes to go, the producers appear to be leery both of spending time on cases and of setting up their climactic showdown too soon, and the plots have a neither-here-nor-there quality.
Perhaps the most poignant story Crazy Rich Asians tells about Asian identity — one I honestly wish it delved into a bit more — is how many Asian Americans often feel as if we're neither here nor there.
She stops to pet a dog (the dog is alarming because it's the only other living animal in the town, but that's neither here nor there right now), and when she looks up someone is approaching her.
Documentarian Errol Morris described his behaviour as being like "masturbating in public," which is neither here nor there, but one gets the sense that Trump is auditioning for the role of himself every time he's on camera.
This approach has essentially collapsed TV storytelling and film storytelling into one another, creating shows that are neither here nor there, trying to take three-hour stories and stretch them out over six hours, or eight, or 10.
"America wants the Chinese to buy $200 billion more of what America produces, but it's neither here nor there when it comes to protecting IP rights, which is really what we should be focused on here," he said.
Instead, we're caught in a neither-here-nor-there scenario, and the show spends a lot of its time just laying everything out, hoping we'll tag along because it's on HBO, and we have brand loyalty to HBO.
Also there's a sex jam with Pimp C on this album where he talks about filming sex tapes in his jacuzzi and where Willie D's cousin Nay Nay talks about eating ass, but that's neither here nor there.
Schultz's neither-here-nor-there approach to the party system and the policies they represent sounds good in theory, but in reality voters are attached to party ideology, leaders and labels -- even if they don't like to admit it.
" These forced payments must satisfy constitutional norms including religious liberty and equal protection, but freedom of speech is neither here nor there: "a compelled subsidy does not itself burden a free-standing First Amendment interest in freedom of speech or association.
The secret advantage here is that Kimmel was mostly fine last year — neither here nor there — but the ending of the show and his cool head amid chaos made the hosting gig more memorable than it probably would have been otherwise.
David Dorado Romo, an author and historian from El Paso, said the phrase "ni aquí ni allá" — neither here nor there — is a popular sentiment for residents of the border area, and it can inform every decision, including those about soccer.
Now, if I may entreat us for a moment to let rest the pressing mystery of Michael Cordero, and puzzle over the other big mystery that finale left us with: First of all, it's whom, but that is neither here nor there.
Following his son's divorce and subsequent return to Seattle, Marty and his little dog Eddie move in with Frasier while he undergoes physical therapy (which somehow requires a live-in British physical therapist for 11 years, but that's neither here nor there).
Along with that upheaval came a few truly mind-bending implications, such as the fact that particles are fundamentally neither here nor there but, until pinned down, both here and there at the same time: they are in a "superposition" of here-there-ness.
Yes, Taylor Swift may have single-handedly made staying in wearing pajamas with your cats cool, but that is neither here nor there when we're discussing her latest musical project, the steamy new duet she just dropped with Zayn Malik for Fifty Shades Darker.
He's also been in prison since 2009, serving a 75-year sentence for plotting armed robbery and kidnapping, which led to the death of David Taylor, which is really neither here nor there but kind of an important thing to know about a person.
Whether or not Lang managed to convince any of his audience to cough up some of their not-so hard-earned pocket money on records like Les Stances a Sophie, Non-Cognitive Aspects of the City, or A Jackson in Your House is neither here nor there.
"#911 ... Neither here nor there, but just think: If you were born on that terrible day, tonight is your last night of being jailbait anywhere in this country" Yep, those words were tweeted out from Lenny Dykstra's verified Twitter account the day before the 123th anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
Her hybrid monoprint paintings are delicate and layered; she can make objects float in the neither-here-nor-there ether, or form effulgent cascades that might be microscopic views of plant cells, a golden beach at low tide, or the god-like torrent that impregnated Danaë — this is how "Sparkle" (2014) reads to me.
"Toy Story 3" (what I believe should have been the final "Toy Story" movie, but that's neither here nor there) won best animated film at both the BAFTAs and Oscars in 2010, so maybe it's good to reward another film and studio other than Pixar/Disney, who have dominated this category since its inception.
"Essentially, the quarter was neither here nor there, in stark contrast to the share price reaction, and we believe GM remains well positioned to grow EPS in 2017, contrary to consensus; as such, we reiterate our overweight rating and recommend taking advantage of the pullback in GM shares by adding to positions," equity analyst Ryan Brinkman wrote in a research note.
Article continues after the video below Waypoint caught up with Nintendo's Reggie Fils-Aimé at E3 2017 Which just serves to highlight, by contrast, just how lost Forces feels—neither here nor there in terms of which Sonic era it can hang onto, and failing fans of both the 2D and 3D games by coming across as just barely competent in each discipline.
When I spoke with Dan Deacon, the electronic musician who has been a central figure in the city's D.I.Y. music scene for well over a decade, he cited a speech from an episode of "Homicide: Life on the Street," the 153 to 215 television series based on David Simon's pre-"Wire" book about crime in Baltimore, to articulate the city's neither-here-nor-there quality.
I've been a fan of solving and creating word puzzles since I was a little kid, slowly working my way up from crisscrosses and word searches into "the hard stuff," and so by the time I attended Fordham, I was solving the Times crossword almost daily (as well as the cryptic crossword in The New York Post, until they stopped publishing that, but that's neither here nor there …).

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