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Every and novel
* Every episode of James Joyce's modernist novel Ulysses ( 1922 ) has an assigned theme, technique and correspondences between its characters and those of Homer's Odyssey.
She appeared in the 1975 screen adaptation of the Hans Fallada novel, Every Man Dies Alone directed by Alfred Vohrer, released in English as Everyone Dies Alone in 1976 and for which she won an award for best actress at the International Film Festival in Carlsbad, then in Czechoslovakia.
Every character in the novel — both men and women — knows their place, and the traditional stereotypes of gender roles are repeated over and over again.
Every Dragonlance novel by Weis and Hickman since 1995 has been released in hardcover, and some previous novels have been re-released in hardcover collector's editions.
* Steve Roberts From Every End of This Earth: 13 Families and the New Lives They Made in America ( novel, a. o.
During the spring, summer and fall of 1973, it seemed that the Federal Government had been involved in so much subterfuge and so many covert operations that, like the bodies of the faceless wetbacks that Juan Corona was convicted of slaughtering in California, the horror would never end ... Every novel is to some extent an inadvertent psychological portrait of the novelist, and I think that the unspeakable obscenity in < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Salem's Lot has to do with my own disillusionment and consequent fear for the future.
Every time he mentions Jean throughout the novel, he casually acknowledges her as " Jean, my secretary who is in love with me " and introduces her in the narration as someone whom he " will probably end up married to someday ".
At the time of Fallada's death in February 1947, he had recently completed Jeder stirbt für sich allein ( Every Man Dies Alone ), an anti-fascist novel based on the true story of a German couple, Otto and Elise Hampel, who were executed for producing and distributing anti-fascist material in Berlin during the war.
Every summer, there is an election of the Graziella (" Little Graceful "), a young woman that wears the customary clothes of the island, referring to the history told in Alphonse de Lamartine's novel, Graziella.
When in 1994 Levy's first novel, the semi-autobiographical Every Light in the House Burnin ′, was published, it attracted favourable reviews.
* The Director ( 1982 ) ( A re-working of his 1971 novel " Every Night's a Bullfight ".
Every character in the novel is fascinated by the charismatic Stavrogin, especially the younger Verkhovensky, who envisions him as the figurehead of the revolution he attempts to spark, though Stavrogin shows little interest in these schemes.
His most recent novel, Every Lost Country, was published in 2010.
Heighton's most recent books are the novel Every Lost Country ( May 2010 ) and the poetry collection Patient Frame ( April 2010 ).
* In the 1998 novel In Every Laugh a Tear by Lesléa Newman, developments take place partly in Brighton Beach.
Every year it celebrates Bloomsday ( celebrating the day featured in James Joyce's highly acclaimed novel Ulysses ).
# Every wicked problem is essentially novel and unique.
Every sentence has two meanings – one in the novel and one that tells something about Communism.
He adapted the novel Every Third Thought by American writer Dorothea Malm into the play Season of Goodwill.
* Every mutant allele is novel.
" The elaborate hypertext is much like the book which Borges suggests to be the labyrinth, (" Every one imagined two works ; to no one did it occur that the book and the maze were one and the same thing ... the confusion of the novel suggested to me that it was the maze ") in a sense of how the site offers different approaches to how you may interpret the information provided, yet you're not trapped in the dilemma of choosing one and eliminating others ; you may choose to unfold all possibilities.
Otto Witte's story was adapted by Harry Turtledove for his fantasy novel Every Inch a King.
Their story formed the basis for the 1947 Hans Fallada novel Every Man Dies Alone.

Every and series
Every entire function can be represented as a power series that converges uniformly on compact sets.
Every executable program is made up of a series of these atomic instructions.
Starting in 1911, Sanger wrote a series of articles about sexual education entitled " What Every Mother Should Know " and " What Every Girl Should Know " for the socialist magazine New York Call.
In Anime Essentials: Every Thing a Fan Needs to Know, Giles Poitras wrote " More humorous and less serious looking than the characters in the Lodoss War series, the stars of Slayers provide action and laughs ".
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
Every third variation in the series of 30 is a canon, following an ascending pattern.
Every three years since the early 1990s, the team travels to Baumholder for a series of summer friendships games.
Every term of the series after the first is the harmonic mean of the neighboring terms ; the phrase harmonic mean likewise derives from music.
Every episode featured a kaiju, a seijin, or both ; many of these were used in future series.
Every game in the Mario Party series contains 50 to 80 mini-games of a few different types.
Every year they host two series of lectures, fall and winter, hosted at the University of Toronto.
Every sequence in principle has a generating function of each type ( except that Lambert and Dirichlet series require indices to start at 1 rather than 0 ), but the ease with which they can be handled may differ considerably.
He also appeared as a writer and singer on Vonda Shepard's Ally McBeal: For Once in My Life album, and he sang with Sting a duet of " Every Breath You Take " in an episode of the series.
* 1995: Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child TV series .... Mary ( unknown episodes )
Every summer Moseley hosts Moseley Festival, a festival of arts and culture that sees people in the community come together and hold a series of music, art, food, cultural and sporting events.
The Highland MP and antiquarian, Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, comments on late eighteenth century evictions in the area of Kingussie, in his second series of " Antiquarian Notes " ( Inverness 1897, pp 369 et seq, public domain ) as follows: " Mr James MacPherson of Ossianic fame, who acquired Phoiness, Etterish, and Invernahaven, began this wretched business and did it so thoroughly that not much remained for his successors ....... Every place James MacPherson acquired was cleared, and he also had a craze for changing and obliterating the old names ......
New York artist Zak Smith created a series of 760 drawings entitled, " One Picture for Every Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow " ( also known by the title " Pictures of What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow ").
Every summer they host a series of concerts including rock, rap, and country music.
* Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, a 1995-2000 animated series on HBO
Every finite group has a composition series, but not every infinite group has one.
Every Macintosh and PowerBook introduced from 1988-97 ( with the exception of the PowerBook 100, PowerBook Duo series, and PowerBook 2400c, which offered a proprietary external floppy drive as an option ), had a built-in SuperDrive floppy drive.
Every year, the five societies compete in " Society Olympics " for the famed " Pink Flamingo " trophy in a series of events ( e. g., dance-off, dodgeball, limbo contest ) that test the unorthodox talents of the students in each society.
Every April, one week is set aside in the Greek community for Greek Week, a series of coed competitions that instill a sense of unity among the houses, while providing friendly competitiveness.
Every year in September Rye hosts its annual two-week " Arts Festival " which attracts a world-class series of performers in music, comedy and literature

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