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Each caste used to pursue a hereditarily prescribed occupation ; this was particularly true of the artisan and service castes and the pastoral and nomadic castes.
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Each broad caste level is a hierarchical order that is based on notions of purity, non-purity and impurity.
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Each class has an elaborate tradition anchored in the “ martial ” history of particular caste or ethnic group, and the different classes engage in friendly competition.
Each and used
Each dictionary form is looked up in the text-form list by the same method used to look up a new text occurrence in the form list during text reading.
Each teacher has in his classroom a metal file, equipped with a lock, which is used to store cumulative record folders.
Each house consisted of just one room and this room was used as kitchen, living room, bedroom and even stable.
Each family would then have two or three small pieces of land scattered about the village, which they used to grow crops.
Each bottom-level ATC code stands for a pharmaceutically used substance in a single indication ( or use ).
Each position conventionally has an associated number, which is used to score putouts: 1 ( pitcher ), 2 ( catcher ), 3 ( first baseman ), 4 ( second baseman ), 5 ( third baseman ), 6 ( shortstop ), 7 ( left fielder ), 8 ( center fielder ), and 9 ( right fielder ).
Each cartridge includes a customized MOS Technology MPS-7600 chip ( one of these chips was the 004 used by the Gemini ).
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Each category of disorder has a numeric code taken from the ICD coding system, used for health service ( including insurance ) administrative purposes.
Each league used a different approach: Canadian football, which adopted the forward pass and the end zones in 1929 ( far later than the Americans ), merely appended 20-to 25-yard end zones to the ends of the existing 110-yard field, leaving the goal posts on the goal line and creating a much larger field of play.
Each contained 18 bits, but the first bit was unavailable due to timing restrictions, so only 17 bits were used.
Each transform used for analysis ( see list of Fourier-related transforms ) has a corresponding inverse transform that can be used for synthesis.
Each protein chain arranges into a set of alpha-helix structural segments connected together in a globin fold arrangement, so called because this arrangement is the same folding motif used in other heme / globin proteins such as myoglobin.
In the end the phrase " Rock of Israel " was used, which could be interpreted as either referring to God, or the land of Eretz Israel, Ben-Gurion saying " Each of us, in his own way, believes in the ' Rock of Israel ' as he conceives it.
Each class used successively additional octets in the network identifier, thus reducing the possible number of hosts in the higher order classes ( B and C ).
Each of the courts was designed to be used for different purposes: the base court was considered a relatively public area, with the left and right courts used for more private occasions.
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Each day, James was given one page to learn from the Arban's book and was not allowed to pursue any other pastime until he had learned that particular page.
Each of these programs addresses societal needs and the needs of students who pursue careers in these fields.
Each year, millions of people utilize the many public parks, marinas, and campgrounds conveniently located around the lake to pursue a variety of outdoor recreational experiences-making Thurmond one of the 10 most visited Corps lakes in the nation.
Each player could pursue a quest set up for their character, and join other players to attempt other missions together without needing to exit the game and start a new mode of play.
Each member is encouraged to pursue his or her artistic vision by initiating and collaborating on a wide range of projects of varying styles, developing them from initial concept to final performance.
Each child eventually entered a monastery upon reaching a suitable age, and this left Jutta able to pursue a more austere religious way of life.
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