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anyone

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


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They poured out water bottles and counted the money each person had, preventing anyone from bringing in more than around 2,000 Israel shekels, the equivalent of $645.

From Los Angeles Times

Ask anyone where L.A.’s Black mecca is and they will more than likely point you to Leimert Park, so it’s understandable why this is a top pick for the gateway to the Historic South L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

“The people who’ve changed the world in progressive, radical or even revolutionary ways,” Morello said, “did not have any more money, power, courage, intelligence or creativity than anyone here tonight.”

From Los Angeles Times

“I actually had no contact with JOH or anyone in his family until after the pardon.”

From Salon

South Korea has not executed anyone on death row since December 1997, so even a death penalty for Yoon would, in effect, be life imprisonment.

From BBC