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Barker 2004 shows how to obtain the type-shifting scope ambiguity for 'Everyone loves someone' in terms of a continuation-passing-style translation.
Interpreting the syntactic derivation for 'Everyone loves someone', the semantic types no longer match for simple function application: the verb expects two e type arguments, but instead finds two arguments of type (e → t) → t.
(Not love for this person or that person love for everyone; love for Life; love for the Earth school and everything in it).
For as everyone loves to notice, Vicente Fox, at a rugged 58, is the Marlboro Man.
You can't imagine… There were so many flowers for her and for me – because everyone loves her and everyone loves me.
After all, such topics can be good for ratings, as everyone loves the visual drama of a makeover.
Take it for granted that everyone loves you.
For instance, everyone loves dinosaurs.
For another, everyone loves the idea of Congress members heeding their constituents, right up until we disagree with what those constituents think.
From the Veneitian Hotels in Macao (pictured) and Las Vegas, to full-on replicas in South Korea and China, one thing's for sure: everyone loves Venezia.
For sure, not everyone loves "The Godfather".
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