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someone else

noun as in another

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She’d already ordered her vases online, and she wasn’t willing to spend the thousands of dollars she’d been quoted to have someone else prepare all the flowers for the wedding and reception with 28 guests.

According to the composer, Schimberg said: “You have 10 days — no more — because they are pushing me for having someone else.”

"At school, children have less control. They're around peers, don't have their own space, are forced to follow someone else's schedule, and they can't avoid things that make them upset," Clark said.

But if the Senate GOP caucus does grow a spine, Trump settling for someone else is not his only option: There is also what The New Republic’s Greg Sargent describes as the “nuclear scenario”: Trump, working in concert with House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., trying to force the Senate to go on recess, allowing him to bypass the confirmation process and load up his Cabinet with whomever he likes.

From Salon

If Alonso leaves, or the team decide to sign someone else, he is likely to be replaced by another leading driver, who would again be expected to beat Stroll on the basis of the evidence so far.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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