Sentences with phrase «almost everyone and anyone»

With all the tools and self publishing platforms we have available to us these days, it seems like self publishing can be done by almost everyone and anyone.

Not exact matches

It could not have been very pleasant for anyone; tension is thick and almost everyone seems to be worried about the impression he or she is making.
For too long at our club, it's all been too nice, and relaxed, with almost everyone earning well beyond their abilities, Wenger more than anyone.
Speaking of Auby, does anyone else feel that there is a small chance for some club to almost go in for him under the radar (with the right price) and snatch him quietly / quickly while everyone else is eyeing up all the future French wonders along with Spanish and Italian based players making big splashes.
But, he says, anyone who knew Stanley Berg — which is almost everyone who knew and knows boxing in Chicago — knew he wouldn't let Hernandez walk away from the sport he loved... or from the Park District.
Ask almost anyone today, lifters or non-lifters, how many steps one should walk per day and the most common answer you'd get is: 10,000, everyone knows this.
But, almost everyone has black tucked away in their closet somewhere and you shouldn't have to apologize to anyone or feel that you «must» get rid of it.
Almost everyone loves to travel, and the young, attractive girls, probably more than anyone else.
Anyone familiar with the modern day comedic actors on film or television will probably recognize almost everyone, and they all are incredibly funny.
Once upon a time, it was determined by the Great and the Good (as they say in England) that almost everyone needs a college education — and that the country needs for everyone to have a college education — and that it's discriminatory and evil to deny anyone such an education.
This doesn't automatically mean that you'll be able to pitch your book to everyone you meet, but Frankfurt is platform for almost anyone to forge new relationships and create business opportunities.
I really do not like this sheep mob of social justice warriors that we are creating, who are determined to stone anyone and everyone to death for any stupid human behaviour that doesn't perfectly fall in line with the mass - prescribed and oppressive, and almost emotionless and robotic in nature, social «normal» as it has been dictated to us in recent times.
Ask anyone who enjoys these games for a recommendation, and almost everyone will point you towards the game that arguably kick - started the popularity of the entire genre, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc.
The One Concern, as they are called, assigns everyone's jobs, and the mechanics of this world - the ones dealing with Ivory powered machinery - are almost priestlike and not just anyone can have at their washing machine with a screwdriver.
A few days after reading her proposal for the artist award, which is open to anyone who wants to apply, I walked into the Hammer Museum and Aram Moshayedi's exhibition, Stories of Almost Everyone, and her work Flowers for Africa: Nigeria (2014) was the first thing that I encountered.
That's what the best track used by Webster etal, Emanuel, and almost everyone else, is based on, so I'm not sure why anyone would expect our algorithm to take all these other local environmental factors into account.
There are of course huge vested interests in the status quo — anyone who relies on anything from any infrastructure within a meter of mean sea level (this is almost everyone if you work it out), and yet you think that someone investing in solar energy, maybe just because they'd like to see it succeed means that nothing they say can be trusted?
In conversation one can blow anyone (well almost everyone, Hank Roberts and Carrot Eater are fierce and Joe Romm is intergalactic) off, and your friends are polite.
A car accident can happen to anyone and almost everyone is involved in at least one car crash in their lives.
Almost anyone and everyone has a fitness tracker, whether a smart wristband or a clip, or both.
I like to give anyone and everyone a chance but with the school year almost over.
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