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anything
noun as in unspecified object or event
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Another alternative is to use the redirected sugar to produce bioplastics, which would replace around 20% of the total market for polyethelyne, one of the most common forms of plastic and used to produce anything from packaging to pipes.
With school-record-tying four-touchdown effort, Bruin running back Foster plays like anything but a freshman.
There should be no place in the California Constitution for anything as morally offensive as forced labor.
"The truth is this government isn't doing anything to bring down inflation. This government is stoking inflation," he told the Commons.
But whatever happens, it is going to be a very tough winter if my afternoon in that Hampshire call centre is anything to go by.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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