To or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
1 An affirmative answer came from each one of the others in turn.
2 Lincoln himself distributed these to the heirs, obtaining a receipt from each one .
3 Yes, but the psychological experts said he would have taken souvenirs from each one .
4 Each stripe ended in a point, and a tiny bell hung from each one .
5 More importantly, the 30-year-old actor has emerged from each one with his reputation enhanced.
6 Each very different from the next and from each one I learn something totally different.
7 I wanted to do more climbs, hoping I would learn small things from each one .
8 Well, from each one of these knots nerves go to the muscles of the body.
9 A red star beamed from each one of them.
10 I've taken money from each one of you girls.
11 I glanced across the two confected women and collected a dutiful smile from each one .
12 But I also took part in three Olympics and brought home gold medals from each one .
13 Yet he had time to weigh her words and draw from each one his own significance.
14 The furriest creatures either have a lot of follicles or grow multiple hairs from each one .
15 There is a little white, mocking finger pointing down at us from each one of them!
16 You'll likely get ten dollars from each one , he said as the wretched woman left the store.
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