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One thinks the other capable of most anything -- and they are just about right.
"Just accept it and resign yourself to the fact that you will not get more than one wear out of most anything".
Lee, who had trained as a chemist and then as a painter, arrived in Pie Town in June, 1940, to take pictures "of most anything he can find," as the local Magdalena News put it.
Of most anything you can imagine.
From measuring the performance of ads, we can now measure the performance of most anything — even people.
Berg's language throughout seems capable of most anything, packed into layers like the fat she constantly invokes.
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The action's since been rubber stamped by a U.S. district court, a ruling coming just a few days before the Supreme Court took it to a whole new level, allowing strip-searches of anyone detained for most anything.
It was not, fortunately, the result of an earthquake nor, for most, anything to do with the succession of hurricanes that have battered Florida's coastline lately.
In the unlikely event that the offers run out, Bardem owns two restaurants and has shown that he's not averse to the idea of doing most anything for a buck.
Honestly, I wasn't crazy about the answer, first because of the prohibitively expensive cost of hauling back most anything mined back to Earth, but mainly because we don't lack energy.
(See also: Classical CD Of The Week: Charles Ives Down Under) Like most anything of Ives', the sophistication is in the composition's construction and its thousands of musical references (Beethoven, hymns, folk songs etc)., but the proof is in the listening.
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