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All and points
`` All too frequently '', points out James O'Gara, managing editor of Commonweal, `` Catholics run roughshod over Protestant sensibilities in this matter, by failure to consider the reasoning behind the Protestant position and, particularly, by their jibes at the fact that Protestant opinion on birth control has changed in recent decades ''.
All polemic of ours should, I believe, be either very broad statements of contrast, or fine points treated singly, and as far as possible impersonally.
All the stars are upright ( one point straight up ), have five points and are spaced equally according to the hour positions on the face of a clock.
All are in the present tense, as they describe the present situation, yet each conveys different information or points of view as to how the action pertains to the present.
All three companies focus on using smartphones such as the Android and iPhone-Foursquare partnered with AMEX to provide Foursquare points when using an American Express card, and Shopkick partnered with Visa to provide Shopkick points when using a Visa card at locations such as Best Buy, Toys " R " Us or Old Navy.
All five major petrol station chains in the country operated a scheme during the late 1990s-Esso had " Tiger Miles " ( with Tesco ClubCard points offered as an alternative ), Maxol had " Points Plus ", both of which operated on the principle of getting items from a gift catalogue, with Shell using Dunnes ' scheme, Texaco using the SuperQuinn system, and Statoil operating a cash-back system, " Premium Club ".
All the new points at infinity ( and only these ) form a single new line called the line at infinity.
All the samples show loss of lead isotopes, but the intercept of the errorchron ( straight line through the sample points ) and the concordia ( curve ) shows the correct age of the rock.
# All points of a sphere are umbilics.
Heinlein later revisited a similar theme in his 1958 story — All You Zombies —, in which the main character's interactions with sex-changed versions of himself / herself at various points in his / her life result in a bizarre version of the ontological paradox in which the character becomes his / her own mother and father.
All these points give the Ides of March a very mysterious quality.
All three points need to be monitored for unauthorized activity and need to be secured against hackers or eavesdroppers.
All four are now defunct or no longer functioning as Internet exchange points:
The mean value theorem proves that this must be true: The slope between any two points on the graph of f must equal the slope of one of the tangent lines of f. All of those slopes are zero, so any line from one point on the graph to another point will also have slope zero.
All stores in the United Kingdom and Ireland participate in the Subcard system, offering customers points with each purchase at a Subway store, which are redeemable for subs and snacks.
All units were landed or dropped at various points along Highway 69 (" Hell's Highway ") in order to create a " carpet " over which the British XXX Corps could rapidly advance in Operation Garden, the land phase.
All compass and straightedge constructions consist of repeated application of five basic constructions using the points, lines and circles that have already been constructed.
All of these points can be addressed in a proper relational system, although the SQL standard and its implementations impose arbitrary restrictions and additional complexity
All three Vikings ( Erik, Baleog and Olaf ) have three health points which they can lose by getting hurt by enemies or by falling from great heights, and the ability to carry and use items, mainly keys, bombs, and food ( which restore health points ).
All points gained from the regular competition are lost.
All that remained were the few scenes involving the interviewer that would then be inserted at various points throughout the film.
All four losses came by five points or less, with two in overtime.

All and local
All the manuals for setting up vocational courses stress the importance of first making a local survey of skill needs, of estimating the growth of local jobs, and of consulting with local employers on the types of courses and their content.
All was quiet in the office of the Yankees and the local National Leaguers yesterday.
In the Methodist Church, saints refer to all Christians and therefore, on All Saint's Day, the Church Universal, as well as the deceased members of a local congregation are honoured and remembered.
All are local numbers.
All eyewitnesses ( apart from the soldiers ), including marchers, local residents, and British and Irish journalists present, maintain that soldiers fired into an unarmed crowd, or were aiming at fleeing people and those tending the wounded, whereas the soldiers themselves were not fired upon.
All of the original colour clips were taken from a film capturing the event, Campbell at Coniston by John Lomax, a local amateur filmmaker from Wallasey, England.
All orthodox Christians were in churches with an episcopal government, that is, one Church under local bishops and regional Patriarchs.
All would hold assemblies under local big trees.
All employees are trained in environmental and social responsibility, and IKEA strives to give customers access to good public transit, and well as the stores being involved in the local community.
All of the local buildings were made from slabs of salt by slaves of the Masufa tribe, who cut the salt in thick slabs for transport by camel.
All ISDN messages are tagged with an ID number relative to the switch that started the call ( local / remote ).
All 33 members of the Senate serve six year terms, with 22 senators elected by local officials and 11 appointed by the president.
All practising midwives must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council and also must have a Supervisor of Midwives through their local supervising authority.
All over the world, there are traditional styles of folk wrestling, and in some cases also stick fighting, rooted in local culture and folklore.
All registers from $ 0 ... ( − 1 ) are local registers.
#: All general registers references with a number smaller than rL refer to local registers.
All three networks have stations in major cities that offer local programming.
All deputies are answerable directly to their local constituents.
The political history of the nation began with the birth of the All India Muslim League in 1906 to protect Muslim interests, amid neglect and under-representation, in case the British Raj decided to grant local self-rule.
All others were free to land on giving the addresses of their destinations to be sent to the respective local authorities, so that the dispersed passengers and crew could be kept individually under observation for a few days.
All of the articles in all of the newsgroups were stored in files on the local disk ( known as the " news spool "), and rn could simply read those files directly when presenting them to the user.
All times are in local time ( EDT or UTC-4 ).

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