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anybody

[en-ee-bod-ee, -buhd-ee] / ˈɛn iˌbɒd i, -ˌbʌd i /


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That this gay romance’s most enthusiastic evangelists are women, then, shouldn’t come as a shock to anybody.

From Salon

Ms. Newman captures Newman’s elusive appeal—he “charmed and advised, educated in Barneyalia and entertained” younger painters and collectors, and “never pulled rank”—and the compulsions of “a somewhat unnatural artist without an innate facility” who maintained that “anybody can make a painting. . . . However, it is a different matter to create a work.”

From The Wall Street Journal

What happened traditionally—and not just at Coty—is everything would happen sequentially, and it wouldn’t be that important to anybody.

From The Wall Street Journal

What if, ask Mr. Chalamet and writer-director Josh Safdie, that sport were a third-tier one that hardly anybody cares about, what if the story wandered off on tangents of tangents, and what if its central figure were really an antihero—not a plucky up-and-comer but a seamy, scheming scammer?

From The Wall Street Journal

“In case anybody cares,” he tells his directors at one point, “this is becoming less and less fun.”

From The Wall Street Journal