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the anybody
pronoun
Any one out of an indefinite number of persons; anyone; any person.
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In 1976, establishment Democrats ginned up the Anybody But Carter movement.
She came to be seen as the leader of the "anybody but Don" coalition, appealing to voters who were wary of Mr. Perata.
It should also be noted, however — in defense of the "anybody but Romney" theory — that this is a relatively new phenomenon.
But at times it seemed that he was still battling Mr. Golisano for what the McCall camp has called the "anybody but Pataki vote".
But when it comes to the actual behavior of voters once they get around to voting in each state, the evidence seems to be on the side of the "Anybody but Mitt" theory.
Gail: Perry has a magic-of-the-marketplace theory that America will be better off if every state vies for business development by proving that its rules are laxer and its taxes lower than the anybody else's.
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And he was rewarded with a swell of support from the anybody-but-Mitt-Romney crowd.
Even stuffy, starchy Dallas County landed in the anybody-but-Perry camp.
And it may provide an opportunity for some other candidate to grab the anybody-but-Romney mantle.
Saturday's other big event — the fight between Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley — has none of the anybody-can-win vibe of the Derby.
Despite all of the fits and starts of the anybody-but-Romney primary season so far, the competition has been "a good thing," Adam Nickas, the executive director for the state's Republican Party, said.
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