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It may as well have been somebody else.
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No two people have yet been found to have the same results, and so far far nobody has been able to replicate somebody else's gait to the extent that it fooled the computer, Professor Nixon said.
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Or if somebody else would have been proposed by AK Party, this was inevitable that they were going to have this debate.
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Mr. ZAYER: A man like me, might be any man, any human, will never ever feel relaxed or happy if he realizes that there's somebody else - younger - had been killed because of him.
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She had been stolen for marriage but found her kidnapper was already married to somebody else.
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They had no idea about who might have been on there, whether it be U.S. or somebody else.
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Such an evocative handle could become appropriate if the administration's rhetorical shift compounds an already acute problem: the perception the American people have been given that, whatever this conflict is called, it is somebody else's problem - that of the military, the government, our allies overseas, etc.
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It is increasingly clear that much of corporate America has been permitted to operate on the principle that it gets the profit but somebody else takes the risk.
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If they'd been hurt or humiliated, they then, in turn, will hurt and humiliate somebody else.
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It would have been easy for Dr. King to rise to that podium and preach a message of division or hate or blame somebody else.
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