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Morrison and old Uncle Earl might lose some votes by being what people call a little 'soft on the niggers,' but those people wouldn't necessarily all go to Rainach many would go to somebody in between".
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I don't know if they're going to go out and get somebody in spring training; you never know.
"To be somebody in today's world, the bigger you are the better, and the smaller the worse," Mr. Rajoy argued.
"If you told somebody in 1972 that we'd be here listening to your Fifth String Quartet, a lot of people wouldn't believe it," Mr. Guérin said.
"If somebody in 1940 smokes a cigarette, that person had a much better claim against the tobacco industry for lung cancer than if you or I or anyone smokes a cigarette today," McCann said.
Giorgio Armani, one of the few fashion stars never to have taken his business public, became a somebody in 1980 when Richard Gere wore his clothes in the movie "American Gigolo".
Maybe the idea of playing secular music in a church would have pleased the contrarian in Simone (who also covered a Bee Gees song, "To Love Somebody," in 1969), or perhaps she would have admired a woman who, with little self-congratulation, was pulling off a feat that many would have warned her against even trying.
But her search for such a somebody in this year's Iowa caucus wasn't as easy as she'd hoped.
That there is somebody in February 2011 that could think it was a good idea to make the pun "Baby Gaga"?
If you'd said to somebody in the 1920s, say in the Welsh valleys or in Rochdale, "Well, you better bloody get on your bike and do something about this", they would have understood precisely what you meant.
I read a report or a memo from somebody in his 1988 campaign -- I forgot the fellow's name -- warning then-Senator Gore to be careful about exaggerating claims.
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