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anyone

[en-ee-wuhn, -wuhn] / ˈɛn iˌwʌn, -wən /


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"Anyone who ever spent time with Rob Reiner knows that the minute that you met him, he felt like an old friend," she said, to emotional applause from the gathered A-listers and critics.

From Barron's

When Dorrah Martin, 22 years old, started studying business at the University of Louisville in 2021, businesses recruited students with an appealing message, she recalled: “We’ll take anyone and everyone—and give them experience.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But there was an overriding determination, among both supporters and critics of the ousted president, that the country’s oil and other resources were sacrosanct, and not to be handed over to the United States — or anyone else.

From Los Angeles Times

Why you should see it: Though a healthy bit of skepticism never hurt anyone, “The Devil Wears Prada 2” has just enough promise to temper the worry of even the most intense fan of the first film.

From Salon

Police have urged anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident to get in touch as inquiries continue.

From BBC