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How to use Everyman in a sentence

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Is this convergence of tastes proof that Canada's CEO is, after all, a real Everyman?
These two exquisite miniature plays about death, each running only about a half hour, may well have been inspired by the anonymous Everyman.
Whereas Tom Friedman, in his columnist job for seven years now, is, as he tells it, just your basic Everyman.
To make sense as a concept, the Christ has to be an Everyman, a man without qualities.
The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham has launched its autumn season brochure to help give audiences a warm glow when the summer sun fades.
Oedipus seems curiously at home everywhere, as if he were the Everyman of the 20th century.
He grows emotionally and spiritually over the course of the piece, and because of that, he's the Everyman here.
At the same time, Page denies that his character, whose name evokes T.S. Eliot, is meant to be an Everyman.
It's meant to lend a spirit of Everyman inquiry and thoughtful erudition to the proceedings.
I wanted him to be like a real Everyman, like a guy who's trying to disappear.
A contemporary Everyman is placed in an extreme situation, his body a reminder of the transient state of all our bodies.
In a simple, almost primitive style Facey told the story of his life, which has a typicality that has made him into an Australian Everyman.
However, it is Austerlitz's memory which makes him emblematic, an Everyman.
Everyman protagonist Josef wakes up in an unnamed European city with nothing but a suitcase.
The President sets himself up as a bold and principled Everyman, so, in theory at least, he cannot back down or lose some of his edge.
James can be seen as an American Everyman at the end of the Gilded Age, wealthy in money, but stingy and bankrupt in spirit.
I imagine that in the field of self preservation, or maintenance, I am Everyman.
In the most compelling photographs, the clown is an isolated Everyman, and we are given the freedom to peruse his psychological depth.
Now that I have the perspective of age, I like to think Ray Tiffin was the Everyman of my time and place in life.
I had somehow managed not to learn the difference between Left and Right, and when I got to the Everyman it was too late to ask.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Do you think for an instant what happens to any man doesnt happen to Everyman?
The Everyman of the Middle Ages was a symbol of what man really was.
The text is from the 1912 Everyman edition of Tristram Shandy.
And the display of photographs, programmes, and other Everyman ephemera is on show until the same date this month.
Martin rendered his signature Everyman, his family, and Fester's sidekick, Karbunckle, tossed upward from a roller coaster run amok, their prehensile bodies akimbo.
The event, created in partnership with Walk the Plank, The Lantern Company and Sense of Sound choir, will wind its way from the Liverpool Playhouse to the Everyman.
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