Many of those who give to charity want the instant gratification of helping someone somewhere somehow.
How do you like the notion that someone somewhere always has the position (and speed) of your car logged?
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Most prefer not to cut spending because doing so would anger someone somewhere.
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It might be rough out there but someone somewhere is getting very rich.
But they sent someone somewhere, and that person came back broken.
People demanded we tell the world what was happening to them with the hopes that someone somewhere would feel their plight and lend a helping hand.
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Mr Yates said a 6am arrest on a high profile person was the "least intrusive" option, arresting someone somewhere private, away from the full glare of publicity.
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Maybe someone somewhere somehow should consider doing something else.
One network nitwit even said the market could have only gone up the way it did today because someone somewhere knows that there already is a deal that will save the world.
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To her and hundreds of millions of others, it feels a lot more familiar, friendly and welcoming even though you know its marketing and someone somewhere is trying to get you to buy.
As the old saying goes, "news is something that someone somewhere doesn't want you to know" - and here was information about a significant player in climate politics that it certainly didn't want you to have.
Maybe someone somewhere has argued that their work for gay rights means little because it stems from self-interest, or that they shouldn't be focusing on a bourgeois issue like marriage that does little for, say, homeless gay teenagers.
True, someone somewhere may be able to supply a cheaper part, but if it is not tailored to the user's needs, or if it does not consistently arrive on time, the cost in lost production could be huge.
Those who are worried all the time that someone, somewhere, might be enjoying themselves.
Someone, somewhere in Westminster will point out that sounds to them more like bronze than gold.
Still, despite what the anti-Obama billionaires are shouting, someone, somewhere is sitting pretty.
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Which is something of a problem, for someone, somewhere, has to translate all of those road signs.
Third, if mortgage holders are to get relief, then someone, somewhere is by definition getting ripped off.
For as long as someone, somewhere is making smart clothes, Italy's manufacturers are unlikely to stand idle.
Someone, somewhere, could always be relied upon to make it simple and easy to gain such a license.
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Therefore, if they are really out there, someone, somewhere, should have come across a big cat corpse by now.
"It's fun because you're talking to someone from somewhere else, " adds Rosa, 10.
This is an indication (and most certainly no more than only an indication) that someone, somewhere, is having to meet margin calls.
If the debt is unsustainable, then someone, somewhere must take a loss.
Nearly every day now, I open my inbox to find an email from someone, somewhere pointing to something that's wrong with the NHS in Wales.
But, as ever, someone, somewhere, has to pay that higher price.
For consumers, slipping their feet into a pair of Toms is a very visual reminder that someone, somewhere is doing the same thanks to their purchase.
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Surely there is someone, somewhere in the TV news business who can rescue CNN from 20-year ratings lows without turning it into a Fox News clone.
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