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anyone
[en-ee-wuhn, -wuhn]
pronoun
any person at all; anybody.
Did anyone see the accident?
anyone
/ ˈɛnɪˌwʌn, -wən /
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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“Just kind of lost on that thing, and if anyone knows me, knows I’m never going to cheat or anything like that.”
Cadw said heritage crime was widely under-reported but rising, and has encouraged anyone who witnesses suspicious behaviour at heritage sites to report it.
Gen Z fans are “fascinated by the idea of being an uncompromising rock band and conquering the world. That’s so far out of anyone’s conception of what’s possible today,” Kirk said.
It’s been a brutal year for so many in L.A., and the chance to finally throw back as much beer as the Rose Bowl will serve you and scream along to “Acquiesce” and “Morning Glory” is proof anyone — even the Gallagher brothers — can find a way to reconcile and recover.
Anyone who has seen the documentary “Depeche Mode: 101” or attended a Morrissey show with a Chicano-heavy crowd knows that L.A. turns out for its idols across the pond.
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