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no one

pronoun as in no person

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But until now, no one had found those earlier forms in the fossil record.

“Today there’s no one to speak to, all the houses are empty.”

"The most surprising finding here isn't that male and female mice sleep differently. It's that no one has thoroughly shown this until now," said Rowe.

But the rationalizations are already out there for public consumption — Gaetz was never charged; women lie — so no one should be surprised if Republican senators ultimately decide that their moral objections should, like the House ethics report, remain private.

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“Like after we got it, no one was mad. No one was trying to take it from us. Everyone was just super happy.”

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

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