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Every person.
everyone
everyone
1
Today
everyone
was asking the same question: What's happened to the power?
2
McNaughton explained: The lads had a good session today;
everyone
trained fully.
3
A case will help, said Webb, but probably not solve
everyone
's
problems.
4
But reality bit this past week; not
everyone
wants to join Sunderland.
5
Given lower global growth,
everyone
is looking at resilient countries, he said.
1
In this particular case, what
everybody
said was likely to be true.
2
Today with social media,
everybody
who can press 'send' is a critic.
3
We talk about the right thing -
everybody
says the right thing.
4
A great day for him, a great day for
everybody
,
he said.
5
The weather was normally pretty good and
everybody
was in good form.
6
Aid workers said protecting the world's most vulnerable was in
everybody
's
interest.
7
Now CO2, I understand
everybody
in New York City uses public transport.
8
Dr van Diemen yesterday said not
everybody
is taking the matter seriously.
9
Remember,
everybody
in your market is facing the same problems as you.
10
I try to motivate
everybody
,
let them know that anything is possible.
11
People in the provinces do dream; in Paris
everybody
is wide awake.
12
Sir Toby said
everybody
in the country should have access to water.
13
By law
everybody
in the State must be included in the census.
14
It was far from brilliant, but almost
everybody
wanted it to work.
15
So I think after we explain the situation in Tuvalu
everybody
knew.
16
I think we are really appealing for
everybody
to refrain from violence.
everybody