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everyone
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"Everyone" is the penultimate track on Van Morrison 's 1970 album Moondance . The song is the fastest on the album. It is in 12/8 time and features more prominent acoustic guitar than other tracks on Moondance where the piano is the main instrument. A notable ...
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Everyone \Ev"er*y*one`\, n. [OE. everychon.] Everybody; -- commonly separated, every one.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
pronoun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES everyone is entitled to their opinion (= used especially when politely disagreeing with what someone says ) ▪ Of course everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I can't accept what he is saying. PHRASES FROM OTHER ...
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Senate committee and the mess in his courtroom over this wrongful death case, apparently that insane law clerk is sending you a copy of his instructions to the jury just to make things more difficult for everyone since that seems to be his main purpose in life and, what is it now Lily.
Jimmy stood in the Port Authority office dealing with a minor functionary as everyone else was off to watch the cortege leave the city.
But, in a community where nearly everyone knows a little about boats, I believe that Abernethy is remarkable for an indisposition to venture far from shore.
Everyone who came into contact with Abruzzi, even children, knew about war and killing and medals.
They are not descriptions of reality, yet we accpt them as such because everyone is sure someone else knows what the words mean.
Making the journey in 1774, Adams had traveled in style, with the full Massachusetts delegation, everyone in a state of high expectation.
On an evening with the Cranches, when a visiting Englishman began extolling the English sense of justice, Adams exploded, taking everyone by surprise, and Adams as much as any.
When Franklin informed him that the Comte de Chaumont was charging nothing, that they were living there at no cost, Adams worried that that, too, was inappropriate, since, as everyone knew, Chaumont was one of the largest contractors furnishing supplies for the American army.
For Adams, who had banked so much on Gerry against the advice of nearly everyone, it was a painful, infuriating turn of events, as once again Abigail reported to Mary.
CONTRARY TO THE expectations of nearly everyone, Adams did not ask for a declaration of war against France.
Like nearly everyone who ever played a large part in public life and helped make history, Adams wondered how history would portray him, and worried not a little that he might be unfairly treated, misunderstood, or his contributions made to look insignificant compared to those of others.
TO THE GREAT DELIGHT of everyone around him, Adams remained remarkably healthy and good-spirited.
Further, as everyone knew, Jefferson was its author and Adams had been its chief advocate on the floor of Congress.
And thanks to the aeroplankton, everyone now had to own, and wear during the aeroplankton storms, filter-masks conveniently designed to filter out the microorganism and forty-seven varieties of industrial pollutants.
With so many Aes Sedai in the village, not even novices curtsied unless an Aes Sedai addressed them, and everyone had errands that needed to be done yesterday.