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Anyone and fortunate
The San Francisco Bay Guardian says: " Anyone with ambivalent feelings about the influence of Catholic dogma ( especially concerning sex and procreation ); about the media's manufacture of images ; or about what one can, should or shouldn't do for someone less fortunate, should read this book.

Anyone and enough
( Anyone active enough can reach a roof, wherever his room may be.
Anyone can accept that a writer's head should be full of projects he will never fulfil, and most writers are cautious enough not to set them down ; Coleridge, rashly, did set them down, so that his very fertility has survived as evidence of infertility.
Anyone can use the public key to encrypt a message, but with currently published methods, if the public key is large enough, only someone with knowledge of the prime factors can feasibly decode the message.
He advocates voting for property owners only ( and in proportion to their holdings ), and argues that " Anyone who is too weak to make his own living is not strong enough to vote.

Anyone and have
Mercer is supposed to have refused it with, `` Anyone who wears a square monacle must be affected ''!!
Anyone interested in attending the meeting may have reservations with Mrs. John Whelan at the Hollywood Public Library.
:" Anyone who studies Bahá ' ísm learns very soon of the volume sacred to those who profess this religion and known as " The Most Holy Book ... Yet, strange to say, although the teachings of Bahá have been widely proclaimed in Great Britain and America, only fragments of al-Kitab al-Aqdas have been translated previously into English.
For example, in " Anyone who thinks they have been affected should contact their doctor ", they and their are within the scope of the universal, distributive quantifier anyone, and can be interpreted as referring to an unspecified individual or to people in general ( notwithstanding the fact that " anyone " is strictly grammatically singular ).
Anyone familiar with the care with which the Kanjuts cultivate every available strip of land in their own Hunza would have no hesitation in regarding this as proof of long standing Kanjuti occupation.
Anyone involved in the film industry — from directors to the lowliest assistant — had to sign an oath of loyalty to the Nazi Party, due to opinion-changing power Goebbels perceived movies to have.
Openly critical of Combs's tendency of ad-libbing on his artists ' songs and dancing in their videos, Knight announced to the audience, " Anyone out there who wanna be a recording artist and wanna stay a star, but don't have to worry about the executive producer trying to be all in the videos, all on the records, dancing, come to Death Row.
He had major success with " Travelin ' Man " (# 1 ), " A Teenager's Romance " (# 2 ), " Poor Little Fool " (# 1 ), " Young World " (# 5 ), " Lonesome Town " (# 7 ), " Never Be Anyone Else But You " (# 6 ), " Sweeter Than You " (# 9 ), " It's Up to You " (# 6 ), and " Teenage Idol " (# 5 ), which clearly could have been about Nelson himself.
Anyone can request information from the database if they can prove they have just cause to need it for a fee of £ 2. 50.
Anyone can challenge a person who claims to have a spade, but only immediately after the card is put down.
( 1 ) reads: " Anyone whose rights or freedoms, as guaranteed by this Charter, have been infringed or denied may apply to a court of competent jurisdiction to obtain such remedy as the court considers appropriate and just in the circumstances.
Anyone is welcome to attend an open meeting, while closed meetings are limited to addicts and to people who think they may have a problem with drugs.
I don ’ t expect ordinary decent Irish people will be sitting down spending hours reading sections about sub-sections referring to other articles and sub-articles, but there is sufficient analysis done and people have put together a consolidated text which is quite easy to read ... Anyone who thinks that, as the reality and inevitability of EU enlargement has taken hold, that we can continue to tackle urgent problems without streamlining of the decision-making process is failing to face up to reality.
Her roles here have included Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, Fosca in Passion, Cora Hoover Hooper in Anyone Can Whistle, Rose in Gypsy and two different roles in Sunday in the Park with George.
* " Anyone expecting an autobiography or a treatise on what it's like to have been as lucky as I have been will be disappointed.
Anyone caught without the mark would have his hand cut off.
" Anyone who is to be happy, then, must have excellent friends " ( 1170b19 ).
Anyone writing a WMI provider can have the benefit of this functionality at no cost for his customers.
Anyone wishing to possess or use a firearm must have a Firearms Licence and, with some exceptions, be over the age of 18.
Anyone coming in afterwards to steal them would have needed three keys ( for the building, the office, and the safe ), but no duplicates were found on Cadogan West ’ s body, and only the late Sir James had all three keys.
Anyone who does not qualify for citizenship by birth or registration may apply to be naturalized as a citizen, provided they have been lawfully present in Fiji for a total of five out of the ten years immediately prior to the application.
Anyone with initials " JJJ " would have been first within the shared birthdate ; anyone with initials " VVV " would have been last.

Anyone and one
Anyone holding a valid Ontario driver's license ( i. e., excluding a motorcycle license ) with a " Z " endorsement can legally drive any air-brake-equipped truck-trailer combination with a registered-or actual-gross-vehicle-weight ( i. e., including towing-and towed-vehicle ) up to 11 metric tonnes, that includes one trailer weighing no more than 4. 6 tonnes if the license falls under the following three classes: Class E ( school bus — maximum 24-passenger capacity or ambulance ), F ( regular bus — maximum 24-passenger capacity or ambulance ) or G ( car, van, or small-truck ).
Anyone holding an Ontario Class A license ( or its equivalent ) can drive any truck-trailer combination with a registered-or actual-gross-vehicle-weight ( i. e., including towing-and towed-vehicles ) greater than 11 tonnes, that includes one or more trailers weighing more than 4. 6 metric tonnes.
Niven stated, " Anyone who says a bullet sings past, hums past, flies, pings, or whines past, has never heard one -- they go crack!
Anyone remaining after 15 minutes may be charged and imprisoned for only one month ( first offence ) or three months ( repeat offence ).
Anyone born abroad to at least one parent with Ukrainian citizenship, including permanent residents of Ukraine, is entitled to Ukrainian citizenship.
Anyone may suggest a new policy or a change to an existing one.
In American Communications Association v. Douds, 339 U. S. 382 ( 1950 ), the Supreme Court had said that the oath was not a bill of attainder because: 1 ) Anyone could avoid punishment by disavowing the Communist Party, and 2 ) It focused on a future act ( overthrow of the government ) and not a past one.
" Jesus also re-affirms the Laws of Moses by saying in Matthew 5: 19 " Anyone who breaks one of the least of these commandments and teaches others to do the same will be called least in the kingdom of heaven, but whoever practices and teaches these commands will be called great in the kingdom of heaven.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly … Anyone who lives inside the United States can never be considered an outsider …” King expressed his remorse that the demonstrations were taking place in Birmingham but felt that the white power structure left the black community with no other choice.
Sabri stated, " Anyone who studies The Protocols of the Elders of Zion and specifically the Talmud will discover that one of the goals of these Protocols is to cause confusion in the world and to undermine security throughout the world.
Anyone in the latter had to undergo a system of voting by the other participants to determine which one would then be forced to leave.
Anyone who disobeys him is captured by his secret police and brainwashed by the PsychoDiver, another one of his subordinates.
Kneip appeared on the November 19, 1977 episode of Saturday Night Live as one of the five finalists in the show's " Anyone Can Host " contest, which was won by Miskel Spillman.
Anyone who proposed a new law, or the alteration of one already existing, had to appear before the Citizen's Council with a rope round his neck.
Anyone convicted under s. 482 ( b ) faces, on a summary conviction, a maximum $ 2, 000 fine, or a maximum of one year in prison, or both.
Anyone who to-day can tell the German people that the war in the air is over have the people behind him, and no one will dare a word or lift a finger against him.
A current CD reissue contains alternate takes of " Springsville ", " Miles Ahead " ( incorrectly labeled as being one of " Blues for Pablo "), a complete rehearsal take of " The Meaning of the Blues ," and " Lament " ( recorded as a continuous track by Avakian as a contingency plan ) and " I Don't Wanna Be Kissed ( By Anyone But You )".
Anyone with a library card can get up to one and a half hour a day of free computer use ; the system accepts reservations for a computer at a particular time at a particular branch.
Anyone may award penalties in Bartok, although only one penalty may be awarded to a player for any given action, so if two people simultaneously accuse player X of the same action, only one of the penalties holds.
Anyone is welcome to buy a ticket to view the interior on one of the hour-long guided tours departing several times daily, offered in several languages including English.
In the early Disney animated feature Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 ), when Snow White tells the dwarfs about her prince, she says, " Anyone could see that the prince was Charming, the only one for me.
" Anyone Of Us ( Stupid Mistake )" topped the charts for 3 weeks, bettering Will Young by one week once again.

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