[go: nahoru, domu]

See also: noplace and No Place

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no place

  1. (in bibliographies) indicates that a document has no place of publication shown on the document and that none has been inferred from other evidence
  2. (often preceded by "had" or "has") indicates that an anterior subject does not belong in a particular place or situation.
    Terrorism and mass murder have no place in this world.

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