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"I believe he got caught up in someone else's business."
In a lot of towns, people might have said that the problem was someone else's business.
"Perhaps next time you will think more carefully before cutting in on someone else's business."
"Shouldn't have been up all night worrying over someone else's business."
- What's the point of working for someone else's business?
They spend their lives minding someone else's business and making that person rich.
Several said they wouldn't interfere in someone else's business.
One where there weren't too many people, and a man and a woman wouldn't have to sweat for someone else's business.
Indeed, the only way to grow in such a stagnating market is to snatch someone else's business.
Standards and openness are great, as long as they can be used to ruin someone else's business model.
It was hard for me to mind my own business when I had someone else's business within range of me.
I glance at the new billing codes and protocols, but generally treat them as someone else's business.
It is not polite to pry into someone else's business, and we are a polite people.
Deciding they want someone else's business is really dumb move, they need to forge their own unique identify.
The word rubbernecking has also come to be used more generally to describe voyeuristic interest in someone else's business or difficulties.
The contra war's skirmishes along the Honduran-Nicaraguan border are generally thought of as someone else's business.
That sense of otherness had come on him again, that feeling of being small, a part instead of a whole, someone else's business.
They should not take the attitude that 'risk management is someone else's business'; rather, they should take the initiative.
NEB - To nose into someone else's business in Pittsburgh.
Shouldn't I question her, not as though she poking into someone else's business, but as though I were wondering about her state of mind?"
Once again the Prince Prick of the Wrong Coast jumps head first into someone else's business, and now you'll say you were attacked by the mentally ill.
I thought, since it was someone else's business . . ." Genevieve laid her hands on Delia's shoulder and leaned forward to put their cheeks together.
It does not include VAT paid on goods or services for someone else's business nor VAT on private purchases such as furnishings for your home.
Order them to stay out of the mortal world, unless they Hunt with you, for the time being . . . until Oberon sticks his nose in someone else's business.
A wife who's been waiting for eight years for her husband to be allowed to leave this country to join her, things of this kind we don't think are really interfering with someone else's business.