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A person who makes music a profession, anyone ( professional or not ) who's skilled in making music or performing music creatively, or one who composes, conducts, or performs music ( especially instrumental music ) is a musician.
In his book, critic Leonard Maltin calls the film a " slick comic thriller " and approves of the acting, warning, " Not recommended for anyone who's ever covered their eyes during a movie.
#: Gadget and the Gadgetinis must stop Dr. Claw's scientist who's transforming anyone into an animal.
* Vanessa Cubbins is a sweet woman who's probably more easily scandalized than anyone else in S * P. In fact, she's probably the cast's last true innocent.
" Frank Provo of GameSpot states that Infiltrator " is a fun handheld game that should please anyone who's looking for an action game with teeth.
I don't know anyone who's played it like that, but I like that the people who made Postal are saying you can get through this game without any violence.
[...] This is an album that should be heard by anyone who's into guitar playing.
Ned Ravine, who's both a police officer and a lawyer ( who often defends the people he arrests ), believes that he knows everything about women, and says that he'll throw away his badge if anyone ever proves him wrong.
No context is provided, though anyone who's been to college, worked a minimum-wage job, or lived in a rundown apartment building can supply it.
So, anyone who's gone through that before, then you'll know what the song's about.
She also had a supporting role in the TV movie Danger Beneath the Sea as Lisa Alford, the pregnant wife who's left alone in a town where she does not really know anyone after her husband leaves for the submarines.

anyone and ever
It was what anyone who had ever seen her had always expected her to do.
I wonder if anyone ever bothered to make the point that when it comes to boats and their motors, Americans excel over any country in the world in the long run.
Coping with them demands stern discipline -- of yourself as well as of your family, neighbors, friends and anyone you ever talked to on a transoceanic jet.
But Mother insisted, for it is seldom indeed that anyone remotely connected with the cinema is ever received in their exclusive midsts.
New, indeed, is Luther's perception, but not modern, as anyone knows who has ever tried to make intelligible to modern students what Luther was getting at.
I had also been signed up for a bunch of TV specials, all without anyone ever asking me.
But Julia was actually flattered: " I thought, really, that was one of the nicest things anyone ever said to me.
The negotiations, once details of them were published, were often described by opponents of Vermont statehood as treasonous, but no such formal charges were ever laid against anyone involved.
" The nationwide Big Breakfast show's presenters Chris Evans and Paula Yates, commented that " He's selling more records than anyone in the world, but none of us have ever heard of him.
* 1909 – Ernest Shackleton, leading the Nimrod Expedition to the South Pole, plants the British flag from the South Pole, the furthest anyone had ever reached at that time.
( I doubt that anyone, except perhaps the nineteenth-century critic Hanslick, has ever really believed that, although some musicians have been goaded into proclaiming it by the sillier interpretations of music with which we are often assailed.
No " John Doe # 2 " was ever identified, nothing conclusive was ever reported regarding the owner of the unmatched leg, and the government never openly investigated anyone else in conjunction with the bombing.
Singer explains " my views are not threatening to anyone, even minimally " and says that some groups play on the anxieties of those who hear only keywords that are understandably worrying ( given the constant fears of ever repeating the Holocaust ) if taken with any less than the full context of his belief system.
The Twenty-second Amendment, adopted in 1951, prohibits anyone from ever being elected to the presidency for a third full term.
For the first time ever, security measures prevent anyone who was not a track employee from working the race, with a nearby military base handling logistics.
I cannot think of anyone else who ever had one.
On this occasion, U. S. Navy Commander John Collins pointed out that a recent article in Sports Illustrated magazine had declared that Eddy Merckx, the great Belgian cyclist, had the highest recorded " maximum oxygen uptake " of any athlete ever measured, so perhaps cyclists were more fit than anyone.
Head and shoulders above anyone else I have ever seen in the House of Commons.
She describes him as " painfully shy, completely enigmatic and more eccentric ... than anyone had ever met.
To his father, who had a more practical view, having had motherless children to care for, he wrote: " I do not think anyone can ever know what Margaret has been to me.
On their first meeting on the set, Burton said " Has anyone ever told you that you're a very pretty girl?
No evidence has been found that anyone ever tested Veranzio's parachute.
She was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901, the longest anyone has ever held that title, and became generally popular ; her style of dress and bearing were copied by fashion-conscious women.

anyone and used
Anarchists argue that the state is an initiation of force because force can be used against those who have not stolen private property, vandalized private property, assaulted anyone, or committed fraud.
The phone can then be used to make and receive calls by anyone, making it a potential tool in anonymous criminal activity such as narcotics trafficking.
In a typical case of running amok, a male who has shown no previous sign of anger or any inclination to violence will acquire a weapon, traditionally a sword or dagger, but presently a variety of weapons are used, and in a sudden frenzy, will attempt to kill or seriously injure anyone he encounters.
The algorithm is hereby placed in the public domain, and can be freely used by anyone.
Although there are many people who identify as being into BDSM who don't share the experience with anyone besides play-or sexual partners, " BDSM " is also used to denote a subculture of people interested in BDSM who may socialize together, educate each other, and throw " play parties " at which BDSM activities are welcome.
Once the term of a copyright has expired, the formerly copyrighted work enters the public domain and may be freely used or exploited by anyone.
Although John Playford used the sub-title Plaine and easie Rules for the Dancing of Country Dances, with the Tune to each Dance, anyone who studies the book now will quickly discover that this is not true.
Leibniz once said " It is unworthy of excellent men to lose hours like slaves in the labour of calculation which could safely be relegated to anyone else if machines were used.
Traditionally, on IRC, anybody can own a channel or a nickname ; if no one is using it, it can be used by anyone who chooses to do so.
Additionally, a newer protection involving timestamping is used when a server splits away from the main network ( when it no longer detects that IRC services are available ), it disallows anyone creating a channel to be given operator privileges.
They often used the term to label anyone who had more property than was considered " normal ," according to subjective criteria, and personal rivalries played a part in the classification of enemies.
Hispanic is a narrower term which only refers to persons of Spanish-speaking origin or ancestry, while " Latino " is more frequently used to refer more generally to anyone of Latin American origin or ancestry, including Brazilians.
The term misogynist is frequently used in a looser sense as a term of derision to describe anyone who is considered to hold a prejudiced view about women as a group.
State flags are those used officially by government agencies, whereas civil flags may be flown by anyone regardless of whether he / she is linked to government.
In either case, neither Oxford nor anyone else is identified as a hidden writer or one that used a pseudonym.
More and more software applications nowadays are Web applications that can be used by anyone with a Web browser.
In some related signature schemes, the private key is used to Digital signature | sign a message ; anyone can check the signature using the public key.
* Public-key encryption: a message encrypted with a recipient's public key cannot be decrypted by anyone except a possessor of the matching private key-it is presumed that this will be the owner of that key and the person associated with the public key used.
* Digital signatures: a message signed with a sender's private key can be verified by anyone who has access to the sender's public key, thereby proving that the sender had access to the private key and, therefore, is likely to be the person associated with the public key used.
The term shareware is used in contrast to retail software, which refers to commercial software available only with the purchase of a license which may not be copied for others ; public domain software, which refers to software not copyright protected ; open-source software, in which the source code is available for anyone to inspect and alter ; and freeware, which refers to copyrighted software for which the developers solicit no payment ( though they may request donations ).
Another article described Sandinista neighbourhood " Defense Committees ", modeled on similar Cuban Committees for the Defense of the Revolution, which according to critics were used to unleash mobs on anyone who was labeled a counterrevolutionary.
According to Merriam-Webster's Dictionary, the term was first used in 1989, though the use is not attributed to anyone. The term ' trip hop ' was first used in print by Andy Pemberton, a music journalist writing for Mixmag, in June 1994 to describe Mo Wax Records Artist ( U. K ) R. P. M and ( American ) DJ Shadow's " In / Flux " single.
Later, after the destruction of Carthage in 146 BC, it was used to refer to anyone from the land of the Afri ( Tunisia and its surroundings ).

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