everyone

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"You'd only be doing what it's the plain duty of everyone--everyone, that is, who's a good citizen.

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  • Right now they don't have the resources they need for the Virt--"divert to the Virt," someone says in passing, and they laugh harder than it deserves--because everyone from the Chinese to the Indians to the Saudis to the French to the Americans is busy putting out political and environmental and military brushfires of every description. —  FSF - March2006
  • Tuesday is St. Patrick's Day, when everyone is Irish. —  Sunjournal - Connecting you with your Community
  • Within social media everyone is a potential "media influencer", so it makes perfect sense and is very effective for the clients to pair the two.
  • The video was shot by kathy: Here on the coast in Quintana Roo (Mexico), everyone from the Maya to the locals to the Euros to the tourists ... —  AntiguaDailyPhoto.Com
  • We've got a president who is eager to spend his "political capital" on slashing "entitlements," because everyone must sacrifice, everybody's "going to have to have some skin in this game" -- everyone, that is, except for the president's Wall Street backers, who are about to receive yet another tranche of billions of taxpayer dollars in what they are now calling openly -- and rightly -- —  Chris Floyd - Empire Burlesque
 

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/ˈɛvrɪwən/
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