x has nothing to do with it (at all)

  • 1has nothing against him — is not at all opposed to him, has absolutely no problem with him …

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  • 2All Pakistan Newspapers Society — (APNS) is the organization of the major Pakistani newspapers owners. Its election is held every year and three major groups of newspapers are the major players, and they are: Jang Group, Dawn Group and Nawa i Waqt Group. These groups are accused… …

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  • 3nothing — noth|ing1 W1S1 [ˈnʌθıŋ] pron [: Old English; Origin: nan thing, nathing no thing ] 1.) not anything or no thing ▪ Nothing ever happens in this town. ▪ There s nothing in this box. ▪ There was nothing else the doctors could do. ▪ He had nothing… …

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  • 4nothing — 1 / nVTIN/ pronoun 1 not anything; no thing: Nothing ever happens in this town. | There s nothing in this box. Throw it away. | He said nothing about it to me. | nothing new/bad etc: Why are you still in bed when there s nothing wrong with you? | …

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  • 5nothing*/*/*/ — [ˈnʌθɪŋ] pronoun 1) not anything There was nothing in the room except for a chair.[/ex] She waited, but nothing happened.[/ex] I saw nothing strange in the situation.[/ex] I knew nothing at all about looking after babies.[/ex] If there s nothing… …

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  • 6Nothing (film) — Nothing Directed by Vincenzo Natali Produced by Steven Hoban Scr …

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  • 7Nothing to My Name — Cover artwork from the overseas release of the album Nothing to My Name …

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  • 8Nothing to Lose (Bret Michaels song) — Nothing to Lose Single by Bret Michaels from the album Custom Built Released …

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  • 9All That Fall — is a one act radio play by Samuel Beckett produced following a request [It has been reported that Beckett wrote this play following a commission from the BBC. This is not correct. Hugh Kenner advises that Beckett had written only some of his… …

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  • 10All-India Muslim League — Leader Aga Khan III (first Honorary President) Quaid e Azam Founded December 30, 1906 Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British India Headquarters Lucknow (first headquarters) …

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