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no one

pronoun as in no person

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"He's very funny at no one's expense. That's not supposed to be possible."

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No one was arrested, according to a Charter spokeswoman.

The trip had come together just days earlier, when a woman from Florida raised more than $30,000 through crowdfunding to “find affordable buses and coordinate seats so that no one is left behind just because they can’t pay for a ticket.”

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“It’s so beautiful, people here are listening, because no one around me listens,” she said.

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For one day a week, employees could jettison their suits and pantyhose and heels and wear… no one was quite sure at first, although Levi’s Dockers played a big role, at least for men.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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