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Every year, a small number of graduates do this-usually 3 or 4, and usually in a one-for-one " trade " with a similarly inclined cadet at one of the other service academies.
Every year, approximately 13 % of adolescents are sexually solicited online, and about 4 % of the solicitations are also followed with solicitation for contact not through a computer medium.
From the Constitution of Lithuania, Article 32 ( 4 ): " Every Lithuanian person may settle in Lithuania.
Every year since 1994, with the exception of 1999, Blues Traveler has headlined a show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on the American Independence Day, July 4.
Every year GERD affects approximately 4. 5 per 1000 persons in the United Kingdom and 5. 4 per 1000 persons in the United States.
* Every third person will be a slum dweller within 30 years, UN agency warns ; John Vidal ; The Guardian ; October 4, 2003.
Every fourth year when the games were also held, the festival was known as the " Great Panathenaia ," and was 3 or 4 days longer than the regular festival.
Every type of MetroCard ( minimum purchase $ 4. 50 ) can be purchased at a booth with the exception of the SingleRide ticket, and MetroCards specific to other transit systems ( PATH, JFK Airtrain ).
Every year, PCC Community Education offers more than 4, 000 non-credit and continuing education courses and enrolls over 30, 000 students in those courses.
Every night at 4 AM these Oprichnik " monks " would attend a sermon given by Ivan himself before the morning's ritual executions.
Every 4 years, the nominees are essentially selected earlier and earlier in the year, so the conventions now officially ratify the nominees instead of choose them.
Every four years there is the Wallensteinfestspiel, with about 4, 500 participants, the biggest historical reenactment in Europe.
Every student is continuously evaluated, corrected, and mentored, with special attention paid to the smallest of details, such as the placement of a finger within 1 / 4 inch of its required location along a trouser seam, angle of the weapon, and positioning of the student in relation to the unit.
# Every rateable person, who refuses to pay his proportion to the support of the Minister of the town or parish, shall be fined by the Court £ 2, and £ 4 every quarter, until he or she pay the rate to the Minister.
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Every quadratic form q in n variables over a field of characteristic not equal to 2 is equivalent to a diagonal form
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Every so often the diminishing sound of a car came under the trailer as it slowed down for the wreck then speeded up again as it got clear.
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
They give strict interpretation to William James' statement that `` Every idea that enters the mind tends to express itself ''.
If nothing else, at least two good songs came out of the project, `` Out Of This World '' and `` June Comes Around Every Year ''.
Every day, when the President took his nap, Rob Roy would stretch out on the window seat near him, like a perfect gentleman, and stare thoughtfully out the window, or he would take a little nap himself.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
Every legislator from Brasstown Bald to Folkston is going to have his every vote subjected to the closest scrutiny as a test of his political allegiances, not his convictions.
Sir -- Every resident of this city should visit the Newark Museum and see the exhibit `` Our Changing Skyline in Newark ''.
Every woman has had the experience of saying no when she meant yes, and saying yes when she meant no.
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