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Now, Congress will have to pay for what it spends, just like everybody else.
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It seems that those who work in state schools are just like everybody else: they do better when confronted by a bit of competition.
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By doing so, they sound just like everybody else at a time when consumers, investors and other stakeholders are looking for ideas that are fresh and different.
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Can you comment on the mechanics of how the President of the United States or his representatives learn just like everybody else of the Supreme Court's rulings?
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But Mensas, in the end, are just like everybody else.
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"They're a human being just like everybody else, " she said.
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We got to the point where we were carrying crates of records that traditional deejays would carry, and our backs were hurting, just like everybody else who's been through that.
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As a UN official once put it in connection with the need to regulate small arms - another transie agenda item now endorsed by Team Obama - "Americans are citizens of the world just like everybody else, " adding that they better get used to it by getting with the program.
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That, like just about everybody else in Westminster, they are already looking towards the next prime minister.
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Azteca is one of the world's most imposing venues and, like just about everybody else, the Americans have a miserable track record there.
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But sometimes, Steve, just sometimes, we want to be like everybody else.
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Anything I say here will just be based on my, you know, reading the newspaper like everybody else.
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