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Each and country
Each failed catastrophically in an invasion of Russia and each brought ruin on the country that worshipped him.
Each country was allowed two sites at which it could base a defensive system, one for the capital and one for ICBM silos ( Art.
Each fall, as a recruiting tool, the university sponsors a " High School Festival " in which students compete in music, art, and speech ( including preaching ) contests with their peers from around the country.
Each country adopted various interbank co-operative models.
Each of these songs, as well as the affectionate " Two of a Kind, Workin ' on a Full House ", reached number-one on the country chart.
Each country has its own national governing body affiliated to FIG.
Each has jurisdiction over various regions of the country, with I in the west and IV in the east.
Each country should have an accessible Aeronautical Information Publication ( AIP ), based on standards defined by the ICAO, containing information essential to air navigation.
Each country maintains a High Commission in the other's capitals, and the United Kingdom has an Honorary Consulate in Mombasa.
Each country with a major Templar presence ( France, England, Aragon, Portugal, Poitou, Apulia, Jerusalem, Tripoli, Antioch, Anjou, Hungary, and Croatia ) had a Master of the Order for the Templars in that region.
Each country has its own power station on the north and south bank of the dam respectively.
Each country sets its own minimum wage laws and regulations, and while a majority of industrialized countries has a minimum wage, many developing countries have not.
: " Each country has its own kind of naturism, and even each club has its own special character, for we too, human beings, have each our own character which is reflected in our surroundings.
Each year, the CMA Music Festival ( formerly known as Fan Fair ) brings thousands of country fans to the city.
Each Test-playing country often hosts triangular tournaments, between the host nation and two touring sides.
Each program sponsors about eight peer review meetings in each year, in which a ' host country ' lays a given policy or initiative open to examination by half a dozen other countries and relevant European-level NGOs.
Each country has federations that identify and cultivate top talent.
# Each country should retain all money it has collected for international postage.
Each member country has one vote.
Each member of the various NSAs, who were themselves elected by the Bahá ' ís of their country, votes for nine adult male Bahá ' ís.
Each Member country is represented by a Permanent Representative with WMO.
Each was from a different country with varying cultural and philosophical beliefs, and all were already well-versed in using their mutant powers, several being experienced in combat.
Each member country is a shareholder of the IFC, and the percentage of each member's ownership share is determined by the amount of capital it pays into the IFC.
Each national aviation authority has a source of information about airports in their country.
Each country is intertwined with all the others.

Each and regulates
Each town is also a member of the Martha's Vineyard Commission, which regulates island-wide building, environmental, and aesthetic concerns.
Each member country regulates its own breed clubs and stud books, and trains its own judges ; the Fédération Cynologique Internationale acts as an international coordinating body, making sure that pedigrees and judges are internationally recognized .< ref >
Each member nation has its own national body which regulates matches played in its country.
Each state has a department that regulates and manages bluegill population and sets fishing limits accordingly .< ref name =" DNR ">" Fishes of Minnesota: Bluegill: Minnesota DNR.
Each of the world's national postal administrations establishes and regulates the specific methods and standards of franking as they apply to domestic operations within their own postal systems.
Each province regulates its medical profession through a self-governing College of Physicians and Surgeons, which is responsible for licensing physicians, setting practice standards, and investigating and disciplining its members.

Each and aviation
Each day the depot received, stored, and issued equipment and supplies to Signal Corps aviation schools in the region.
Each spring, the aviation industry comes together at the ISTAT Annual U. S. Conference, where delegates gain access to key insights from the leaders and influential members of the aviation industry.
#: Each government agrees to observe high standards of aviation safety and security, and to render assistance to the other in certain circumstances.
Each week, FSS specialists help provide a range of services to between 80, 000 and 90, 000 members of the general aviation community including corporate and private aircraft, and to a lesser extent, military and airlines.
Each year it publishes books covering subjects such as military and civil aviation, naval and maritime topics, buses, trams, trolleybuses and steam railways, including history, preservation and modern operations.
Each year, the airline CEOs gather at a general meeting to discuss aviation in the Arab world, progress that has been made, progress that needs to be made, and any other plans or projects the AACO is working on.

Each and differently
Each system develops differently, according to the area it serves, but the universal goal is to pool the resources of a given area for maximum efficiency.
Each of the six piece types moves differently.
Each student will process what he or she learns differently depending on what he or she brings to the classroom.
Each iteration sported a new layout and color scheme, as well the individual elements, like the inventory and character roster boxes, were also changed to display information differently.
Each version defines an IP address differently.
Each action was handled slightly differently but all used the ' A ' button to perform.
Each platform displays, lays out, handles input to and output from, and layers windows differently.
Each discipline, however, defines the term differently, depending on what is being measured.
Each direction of cut feels and works differently.
Each, constrained by his weaponry, logistics and his social conditioning, would use a battlefield differently, but would usually seek the same outcomes from their use of tactics.
Each of these seven ornaments is given to the emperor after each of his seven anointing on his head, brow and shoulders with seven differently scented holy oils, the last being the crown itself.
Each yeshiva ruled differently on matters of ritual and law, these divisions were accepted by the other yeshivot, and all three were considered equally orthodox.
Each material responds differently under the hammer and must be separately studied by the blacksmith.
Each one describes the universal law of morality somewhat differently, but they are merely intended to demonstrate different aspects of the one supreme and universal law.
Each method comes at the problem of figuring out the source of error in the test somewhat differently.
Each person responds differently to medication, so there is usually a period of trial and error of medications, guided by both the psychiatrist's clinical experience and the patient's feedback to the psychiatrist about side effects and symptom reduction.
Each offers a particular perception of workplace relations and will therefore interpret such events as workplace conflict, the role of unions and job regulation differently.
Each different type of Exalted will often have certain predispositions toward or against other Exalt types, and may be viewed differently by the various mortals of Creation ; for instance, either as monsters or demigods.
Each character has their own unique special attacks that are performed differently from those of other characters.
Each chanter is tuned differently, according to the tradition it represents, and there are dozens.
Each cell type integrates signals differently.
Each precinct's vote may be weighed differently due to its past voting record.
Each of the major credit agencies market this score generated with their data differently:
Each run starts from the same situation but develops differently and has a different outcome.

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