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anything
noun as in unspecified object or event
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"The quality of data and new findings we will make will exceed anything observed in the past 30 years."
Now, she’s a mom on the edge, a woman resigned to life’s fringes, where she must tiptoe around live grenades so as not to make anything worse.
And when women make such significant, life-altering decisions, expressing anything short of joy and gratitude is cause for shame.
Pelicot - who was present in court as a witness - denied he had ever pretended his wife would be anything but unconscious.
Don’t get too excited, he said — the extra inflation adjustment is “more a footnote than anything” because its impact is modest.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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