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anyone
[ en-ee-wuhn, -wuhn ]
pronoun
- any person at all; anybody:
Did anyone see the accident?
anyone
/ 藞蓻n瑟藢w蕦n; -w蓹n /
pronoun
- any person; anybody
- used with a negative or a question a person of any importance
is he anyone in this town?
- often preceded by just any person at random; no matter who
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The following should be alarm sirens for anyone desperate for some hope that Trump's 鈥渟hock and awe鈥 campaign and political power are getting weaker.
Singh added: "When he became the youngest to debut in first-class cricket, I told him: 'Anyone can become the youngest. I'll be happy when you become the youngest centurion.' So yesterday he called me up after scoring the century and said: 'Sir, youngest centurion.' And I couldn't be prouder."
鈥淚 was 100% dedicated to Billy, but I never told anyone about our issues, not even my friends,鈥 she says.
鈥淣ot having anyone to recruit their opinions or participation, the Vietnamese organized themselves into a powerful voting bloc and from then on, you saw all kinds of candidates running for all kinds of seats.鈥
It would have covered 鈥渁nyone who regularly gathers, prepares, collects, photographs, records, writes, edits, reports, investigates, or publishes news or information that concerns local, national, or international events or other matters of public interest for dissemination to the public鈥., not just professional journalists.鈥
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