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There's nothing wrong with grown Americans, by and large; you won't find heartier men or bonnier women any-where, but the only remedy I can see for their children is to run Herod for President.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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She'd have been a phenomenon any-where, but in a Muslim country, where women are kept firmly in their place, and never dream of intruding in men's work, her apparent authority had astounded me.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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Pretties were allowed on this side of the river—they could go any-where they wanted in the city—but they never came to Uglyville.
Scott Westerfeld: Uglies Quartet Scott Westerfeld 2010
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Of the ten visits, six of the ladies will be gone to sales, or to plague trades-men, and buy nothing: any-where rather than at home:
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Lord and Lady L. both assured her, it was impossible she could be any-where so private as in this great town; nor so happily situated (should she think fit, on a reconciliation, to own where she had been) as in the protection, and at the house, of Sir Charles
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Pretties were allowed on this side of the river—they could go any-where they wanted in the city—but they never came to Uglyville.
PRETTIES SCOTT WESTERFELD 2005
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The lasting legacy of the band will be the songs, but as well as that, the backbone of our legend will be that we would play any-where, travel any distance, sleep anywhere there was a bed, give 100 percent and never complain.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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She was drenched in a cold, cold sweat; every time the thing came any-where near she held her breath until she nearly passed out, lest it hear her breathing.
Elvenborn Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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As he had learned better than anyone, a bicycle could go any-where -- and get past police barricades if necessary.
Laura's Baby Winters, Rebecca 1997
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They could be any-where, and Jonas didn't like the odds in an ambush.
Wizard and Glass King, Stephen 1997
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