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All and together
All are well distributed, not crowded together near the stern.
All just by chance, and in a way tracing back to poor Frank, all of it, because naturally -- brothers, living together -- and Angie --
All this went through Casey's mind in the first instant, but what held his interest was the fact that these two should be together at all.
`` All we have left in the world is one another, and we must stay together the way Mother wanted '', Kowalski said in telling his children of their mother's death yesterday afternoon.
All have gone astray together ; ;
All of it together meant drowning.
All these collections, with the Decretum Gratiani, are together referred to as the Corpus Juris Canonici.
All the cotangent spaces of a manifold can be " glued together " ( i. e. unioned and endowed with a topology ) to form a new differentiable manifold of twice the dimension, the cotangent bundle of the manifold.
All these contributions are then added together, and the magnitude of the final result is squared, to get the probability distribution for the position of a particle:
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 evidence and conclusions, together with the documentation that supports them, is then assembled to create a cohesive genealogy or family history.
All goddesses in Hinduism are sometimes grouped together as the great goddess, Devi.
Patriarch Alexius II | Alexius II, Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia, together with other bishops, conferring the Holy Order of bishop upon a Russian Orthodox Hieromonk | priest-monk ( hieromonk ).
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 of the stories in Cosmicomics, together with those from t zero and other sources, are now available in a single volume collection, The Complete Cosmicomics ( Penguin UK, 2009 ).
All the different ethnic groups or tribes of Afghanistan lived together harmoniously and thought of themselves first and foremost as Afghans.
All relationships between women, Rich proposed, have some lesbian element, regardless if they claim a lesbian identity: mothers and daughters, women who work together, and women who nurse each other, for example.
All these qualities come together in his most famous painted works, the Mona Lisa, the Last Supper and the Virgin of the Rocks.
" All the gods together receive as much honey as the Mistress of the Labyrinth alone.
All together there are 255 soldiers serving in Monaco's military ( not including civilian employees who currently number 35 total ), making its military the third smallest in the world ( after Antigua and Barbuda and Iceland ).
All of us have been writing individually, I write, Nikki's been writing, and Mick as well, at some point here, we'll pull all of our ideas together as we always do, and then we'll start sorting through it at that point.
All these families belong to the orders Cucurbitales, Fagales, and Rosales, which together with the Fabales form a clade of eurosids.
All four names were used together, but the pairing was always preserved, as in Gruthungi, Austrogothi, Tervingi, Visi.
All other two pairs keep together with any ace top, else split the pairs.
All the pixels together arranged in the rectangular screen surface conforms the color image.

All and improperly
All these phenomena, molecular absorption and radiation scattering, can result in artificially high absorption and an improperly high ( erroneous ) calculation for the concentration or mass of the analyte in the sample.
All meridians are halves of great ellipses ( often improperly called great circles ), which converge at the north and south poles.
All parts of the gun were constructed in such a manner that it is impossible to assemble them improperly.

All and rejected
By the later 19th century, history painting was often explicitly rejected by avant-garde movements such as the Impressionists ( except for Édouard Manet ) and the Symbolists, and according to one recent writer " Modernism was to a considerable extent built upon the rejection of History Painting ... All other genres are deemed capable of entering, in one form or another, the ' pantheon ' of modernity considered, but History Painting is excluded ".
This was rejected by the Khan of Kalat who, upset by the claim, issued a communiqué: " On the night of March 27, All India Radio, Delhi announced that two months ago Kalat State had approached the Indian Union to accept its accession to India and that the Indian Union had rejected the request … It had never been my intention to accede to India … It is, therefore, declared that from 9 pm on March 27th – the time when I heard the false news over the air, I forthwith decide to accede to Pakistan, and that whatever differences now exist between Kalat and Pakistan be placed in writing before Mr Jinnah, the Governor-General of Pakistan, whose decision I shall accept ".
All versions of this hypothesis were rejected with high confidence in a statistical analysis of the Trichoplax adhaerens whole genome sequence in comparison to the whole genome sequences of six other animals and two related non-animal species.
All three of the above-mentioned economists, rejected the theory that labour composed 100 % of the exchange value of any commodity.
:( 2116 ) All forms of divination are to be rejected: recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices falsely supposed to " unveil " the future.
All other EU states, including France, ratified the treaty by parliamentary vote, despite a previous citizen referendum where over 55 % of French voters rejected the European Reform Treaty ( although that vote was on a different draft of the Treaty in the form of the Constitutional Treaty ).
However, Williams, like his peer and friend Ezra Pound, had already rejected the Imagist movement by the time this poem was published as part of Spring and All in 1923.
All forms of relativism, and also of literalism and fundamentalism are also rejected.
* All classical views of God are rejected.
All major restrictions on single but infertile women using IVF were lifted in Australia in 2002 after a final appeal to the Australian High Court was rejected on procedural grounds in the Leesa Meldrum case.
Though seen as a Baby Doozer in " The Great Radish Famine ," she was introduced in " All Work and All Play " when she rejected the pressure placed on her to take the helmet, and ran away to become a Fraggle.
All of these were rejected.
All major items of policy are proposed to the Assembly, by which they are approved, amended or rejected.
All of these choices were rejected by either Grant or the War Department and, over the objection of Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, who believed him to be too young for such a high post, Sheridan took command in both roles at Harpers Ferry on August 7, 1864.
Welch rejected these accusations by his detractors: " All we are interested in here is opposing the advance of the Communists, and eventually destroying the whole Communist conspiracy, so that Jews and Christians alike, and Mohammedans and Buddhists, can again have a decent world in which to live.
All three of Bickley's local counsellors opposed the plans and they were rejected at a planning meeting on 15 April 2010.
All revelation is human revelation ; that which is not rendered understandable is to be rejected as gibberish.
All modern constitutions have rejected such language.
All other epistles and gospels of the 27 book New Testament canon were rejected.
All of the Legislative Assembly's demands were rejected.
All five implicitly rejected or countered the teachings of the then-dominant Catholic Church, which the Reformers claimed had usurped divine attributes or qualities for the Church and its hierarchy, especially its head, the Pope.
* All other motions are rejected unless there is a majority in favour of passage.

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