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The flowers died for lack of water.
I needn't have watered the flowers. Just after I finished, it started raining.
I need not have watered the flowers. Just after I finished, it stared raining.
There is no sign of life on Mars.
It was not easy to put out the fire at once.
I lost my shoe in the fire.
No one can deny the fact that there is no smoke without fire.
There is no smoke without fire.
There's no smoke without fire.
Scientific research is not a mechanical routine, but a continuing struggle on the part of the scientist.
A scientist had to know how to ask the correct question and to state it so clearly that the answer would be, in effect, a definite yes or no, not "maybe".
As scientists keep insisting, there is neither good nor bad in any scientific discovery.
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society is changing at a speed which is quite unprecedented.
Science is far more than a collection of facts and methods.
Science is a good thing, but it is not an end in itself; it is a means toward an end and that end is human betterment.
The aim of science is, as has often been said, to foresee, not to understand.
Advance in science is continuous.
Science does not solve all the problems of life.
When science was less important than it is now, it was all very well to leave science to the scientists.
There is no place like home.

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