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Qu'est-ce (qui) est nothing short of - définition

LIVE ALBUM BY THE LOWEST OF THE LOW
Nothing short of a bullet

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Nothing to hide argument         
ARGUMENT THAT ONE DOESN'T NEED PRIVACY UNLESS SOMEONE IS DOING SOMETHING WRONG
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PRACTICE OF SELLING SECURITIES OR OTHER FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS THAT ARE NOT CURRENTLY OWNED
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Nothing Short of a Bullet

Nothing Short of a Bullet is a 2002 live album by The Lowest of the Low. The album documents the band's 2000 reunion tour. The title comes from a line in the band's song "For the Hand of Magdalena", Nothing short of a bullet could have broken your will.

It was released on MapleMusic Recordings.

The tracks on the album are taken from performances in Toronto and Buffalo. Twelve of the songs were recorded over multiple gigs at the Tralf, in Buffalo on November 14, 15 and 16 of 2000 while the remaining five songs were recorded in Toronto at Lee's Palace, on November 9 and at The Warehouse on November 17th and 18th of that same year. One of the songs performed in concert, "The Unbearable Lightness of Jean", did not appear on either of the band's previously released studio albums, although a live version of it did appear on their Motel 30 single from Hallucigenia. Nine of the songs are from their debut album Shakespeare My Butt while six came from the follow up, Hallucigenia. In a four and a half star review for AllMusic.com Jason MacNeil said "After an indefinite hiatus, a series of shows in the Toronto and Buffalo area in November 2000 sparked the resulting magic on this impressive live compilation."

The album also contains a studio disc with three new songs, two originals by the band and one cover of a Bad Religion song. Ron Hawkins wrote one of the new tracks, "(These Are) The Lives and Times", while guitarist Stephen Stanley wrote the other new song "New Westminster Taxi Squad". They each perform lead vocals on their songs. The three new songs would prove to be the last recordings with the original lineup as bass player John Arnott exited The Low in 2002.

The original artwork for the album was created by drummer David Alexander while Alexander collaborated with bandmate Steve Stanley on the sleeve layout.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour nothing short of
1. It was nothing short of (or more than) delightful.
2. The results have been nothing short of catastrophic.
3. The article is nothing short of tabloid journalism, Armstrong wrote.
4. His turnaround is phenomenal, nothing short of a miracle.
5. For animal–rights activists, it was nothing short of torture.