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Indefinite pronouns include but are not limited to: one, someone, no one, nobody, anything, something, several, each, most, all, neither, either, another, other, both, many, few, any, some, something, and everyone.
We found substantial heterogeneity in SIR for SMN in relation to exposure to neither, either radiotherapy or chemotherapy or both, with the greatest risk observed in probably the most intensive treatment category (both chemotherapy and radiotherapy).
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Was the "i" before the "e" or neither or either?
Oliver hadn't remembered and neither had either of his parents, despite being reminded by Nathaniel's mum.
But I did not cry today, and neither did either of my sons, though mostly I am the one who still cries.
(Neither did either of us debasing ourselves on a reality show, but that is another conversation!).
Neither candidate, John McCain or Barack Obama, seem all that amenable toward the bailout, but neither have either demonstrated that they are willing to risk their candidacies to do much more than exploit the issue for electoral purposes.
It could have been either, neither or both of them — each sister, she knew, had had a 50percentt chance of inheriting the defective gene from their mother, dictated solely by a roll of the genetic dice.
Similarly, there is an English word meaning "not either" ("neither"), but no term meaning "not both".
In contrast, neither MMP-9 nor either of the serine proteinases produced measurable degradation of intact collagen (data not shown), and none of the enzymes stimulated vascular tube formation.
Neither is either fair or workable.
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