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Examples
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As painful as it sounds and feels he probably connected with Maria on levels that he never connected with any-one before.
Sanford e-mail: I've 'crossed lines I never would have imagined' 2009
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August 12th, 2009 12: 39 pm ET palins 15 min. of fame has been over a long time just the thought of mcain and palin in the white house and mcain having to lose power and palin becoming president should scare the hell out of any-one with half a brain this lady is crazy and one fry short of a happy meal
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You'll not mention him, and if questions are asked by any-one, you never heard of him.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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Tishkandi's disappearance can have been no loss to any-one; it was a dirty collection of huts with a pier, and beyond it the ground climbed slowly through marshy salt flats to two hundred miles of arid, empty desert.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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And taxi drivers, and any-one else in a service job.
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Seemed like any-one could have take it and saved alot of money.
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Still, it's lucky that any-one got to do it at all.
COMING ATTRACTIONS 2008
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Many patients won't be helped by medical intervention, but any-one with diminished eyesight -- whether it's moderate or severe -- can benefit from vision rehabilitation.
Fading Of The Light 2008
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As non-writer I would just like to mention that the financial advice is excellent for any-one, really.
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The big musical-comedy number in the maternity hospital features a chorus of off-key babies that will subversively delight any-one who's ever suffered through those cloying song-and-dance numbers from Disney.
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