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All and parts
All the other parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, and conjunctions operated under the same system as the verbs.
All parts or assemblies are handled either by conveyors or motorized vehicles such as fork lifts, or gravity, with no manual trucking.
All heavily traveled routes towards Slovenia, Hungary and Serbia are motorway connections, and almost all parts of Croatia are now easy to reach using motorways.
All of this is done so that ideally all related shots can match, despite perhaps parts being shot thousands of miles and several months apart.
All systems, however, are based on established main line rail systems, and track sharing with inter-city and freight services on parts of the network inhibit higher frequencies on some tracks.
All the parts of a double bass are glued together, except the soundpost, bridge and tailpiece, which are held in place by string tension, although the soundpost usually remains in place when the instrument's strings are loosened or removed.
All four of these names are still used in various parts of the Hispanophone world, although cáñamo ironically has the least underworld connotation, and is often used to describe industrial hemp, or legitimate medically-prescribed cannabis.
All cuticular structures are shed at ecdysis, including the inner parts of the exoskeleton, which includes terminal linings of the alimentary tract and of the tracheae if they are present.
All the parts for his machine had to be made by hand.
All parts of the hierarchy which are not linked vertically to one another nevertheless can be " horizontally " linked through a path by traveling up the hierarchy to find a common direct or indirect superior, and then down again.
The finished product was built in admirable form for the Roman Emperor,All of these elements marvelously fitted together in mid-air, suspended from one another and reposing only on the parts adjacent to them, produce a unified and most remarkable harmony in the work, and yet do not allow the spectators to rest their gaze upon any one of them for a length of time .”
All parts of the chicken are used in Korean cuisine, including the gizzard, liver, and feet.
All parts of the pig are used in Korean cuisine, including the head, intestines, liver, kidneys, etc.
All parts of the plant are poisonous.
All parts of a mixed-replace message have the same semantic meaning.
All the spare parts for those aircraft were also purchased, as were the accompanying 500 air to air missiles.
All parts of the mandrake plant are poisonous.
All parts of a rigid merry-go-round or turntable turn about the axis of rotation in the same amount of time.
All, however, is by no means of this description, and many parts of the book abound in information, easy to comprehend and both instructive and entertaining.
All of the films were successful in many parts of the world, even those where the TV show did not air, sometimes surpassing box office receipts of the most recent Bond film.
All parts of the Earth are subject to the Moon's gravitational forces, causing the water in the oceans to redistribute, forming bulges on the sides near the Moon and far from the Moon.
All the component parts of any boat have to be manufactured and will eventually have to be disposed of.
All parts of the hilt are covered with golden plates, which are engraved with sharp or rounded styli and decorated with niello, or black metallic inlay that contrasts against the golden background.
** In the English Fenland through the vehemence of the wind and the violence of the sea, the monastery of Spalding and many churches are overthrown and destroyed " All the whole country in the parts of Holland was for the most part turned into a standing pool so that an intolerable multitude of men, women and children were overwhelmed with the water, especially in the town of Boston, a great part thereof was destroyed.
Birch's parts during the period of 1991 – 1995 included the role of Dani in Hocus Pocus ( 1993 ), as well as All I Want for Christmas ( 1991 ) and Monkey Trouble ( 1994 ).

All and Western
The Western celebration of All Souls ' Day is on 2 November and follows All Saints ' Day.
All Quiet on the Western Front () is a novel by Erich Maria Remarque, a German veteran of World War I.
The 1929 English translation by Arthur Wesley Wheen gives the title as All Quiet on the Western Front.
When he finally dies at the end of the novel, the situation report from the frontline states, " All is Quiet on the Western Front ," symbolizing the cheapness of human life in war.
The army report that day contains only one phrase: “ All quiet on the Western Front .” As Paul dies, his face is calm, “ as though almost glad the end had come .”
In June 2009, an announcement was made that All Quiet on the Western Front will be remade.
features the song, " All Quiet On The Western Front " ( written by Elton and Bernie Taupin ).
* All Quiet on the Western Front study guide, themes, quotes, literary devices, multimedia, teacher resources
simple: All Quiet on the Western Front
All Belarus ground forces were now grouped within these two commands, the Western Operational Command at Grodno, former from the previous 28th Army Corps, the former Soviet 28th Army, and the North Western Operational Command, the former 65th Army Corps, at Borisov.
All other Fermanagh clubs play in the Fermanagh & Western FA league systems.
In October, the studio lent him to Universal Pictures to conduct the screen tests and work as a dialogue director for All Quiet on the Western Front.
Halloween or Hallowe ' en ( a contraction of its original title " All Hallows ' Evening "), also known as All Hallows ' Eve, is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the eve before the Western Christian feast of All Hallows.
At the height of his popularity as a director, Whale directed The Road Back, a sequel to All Quiet on the Western Front, in 1937.
The sequel to Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front, which Universal had filmed in 1930, the novel and film follow the lives of several young German men who have returned from the trenches of World War I and their struggles to re-integrate into society.
* Kelly, Andrew ( 2001 ) < nowiki >'</ nowiki > All Quiet on the Western Front ': The Story of a Film.
All of these invasions by the varied tribes totally rearranged the political and demographic face of what had been the Western Roman Empire.
Finally, the immensely traumatic nature of the experience dashed basic assumptions: realism seemed bankrupt when faced with the fundamentally fantastic nature of trench warfare, as exemplified by books such as Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front ( 1929 ).
His depictions of legless and disfigured veterans — a common sight on Berlin's streets in the 1920s — unveil the ugly side of war and illustrate their forgotten status within contemporary German society, a concept also developed in Erich Maria Remarque's All Quiet on the Western Front.
Milestone was known for his previous anti-war films, including 1930's All Quiet on the Western Front and Shangganling ( The Battle of Sangkumryung Ridge or Triangle Hill ; 1956 ), which was the most influential film on the Chinese in that era.
Cross of Iron was reportedly a favorite of Orson Welles who said that after All Quiet on the Western Front it was the finest anti-war film he had ever seen.

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