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Each In His Own Way — Written by Luigi Pirandello Characters In the play: Delia Morello Michele Rocca Donna Livia Pelegari Doro Pelegari, her son Diego Cenci, his friend Francesco Savio In the audience: La Moreno Baron Nuti Theatre personnel … Wikipedia
each to her own — each to (his/her) own something that you say which means that it is acceptable for people to like or believe in different things. I find it hard to believe that anyone enjoys gardening. Ah well, each to his own … New idioms dictionary
each to their own — Different people have different preferences. In American English, Each to his own is more common … The small dictionary of idiomes
Each to their own — Different people have different preferences. In American English, Each to his own is more common … Dictionary of English idioms
to each his own — (or each to his own) used to say that other people are free to like different things than you do I don t care for football, but to each his own. • • • Main Entry: ↑each to each his own (or each to his own) see ↑each, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Each in Our Own Thoughts — Infobox Album Name = Each in Our Own Thoughts Type = Studio album Artist = Tim Hodgkinson Background = orange Released = 1994 Recorded = 1993 Genre = Avant progressive rock, Electronic music, Contemporary classical music Length = 52:50 Label =… … Wikipedia
To Each His Own — means that every person is entitled to his or her personal preferences and tastes, and it can also refer to:* To Each His Own, a 1946 movie. ** To Each His Own, the title song from that movie. * To Each His Own, a novel by Leonardo Sciascia. * To … Wikipedia
to each his own — we like different things, one man s garbage... She likes the Rolling Stones, but he likes Mozart to each his own … English idioms
To Each His Own Cinema — DVD cover of To Each His Own Cinema Produced by Gilles Jacob Release … Wikipedia
each — W1S1 [i:tʃ] determiner, pron, adv [: Old English; Origin: Alc] 1.) every one of two or more things or people, considered separately →↑every ▪ She had a bottle in each hand. ▪ Grill the fish for five minutes on each side. ▪ Each member of the team … Dictionary of contemporary English