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Each and encountered
Each shogunate encountered competition.
Each of them has a distinct elemental weakness and, with the exception of Karmine, each is encountered twice during the adventure.
Each time he encountered the Harper family, he became more familiar with their dysfunctional antics.
Each has a distinctive character, several calling to mind the forms and techniques of earlier eras, with some displaying a mastery of counterpoint seldom encountered in Romantic music.
Each episode of the series covered a variety of incidents that the officers encountered during a shift, from the tragic to the trivial.
Each end of the bar code consists of repeated narrow elements terminated by a pair of wide elements, but the start has a wide bar first, while if the code is read in reverse, the wide space will be encountered first.
Each of them are encountered in the end of a battlefield in Sector 02.
Each generation has had to contend with and adapt to the prevailing social, political and religious changes encountered along the way.
Each of these companies started with flat account and directory structures, and encountered the support and name-conflict limitations inherent in their flat structures.
Each pinball table in the game is representative of a different part of the players mission, and use board elements to represent things that are encountered while exploring the space world.

Each and technical
Each program is two years in length and graduates earn a Professional Doctorate in Engineering and may call themselves " technical designers ".
Each issue comprises a number of Philes: stand-alone text files of very technical or counter-cultural content.
Each of the available methodologies is best suited to specific kinds of projects, based on various technical, organizational, project and team considerations
Each team consists of students from general or technical secondary schools ( not colleges or universities ) or have graduated but are yet to enter university, and must be under the age of 20.
Each month, industry leaders and experts share technical solutions, review new game development tools, and discuss strategies for creating innovative, successful video games.
Each of these application areas has spawned separate subfields of digital image analysis, with a large collection of specialized algorithms and concepts — and with their own journals, conferences, technical societies, and so on.
Each country, faced with local political, technical, and economic issues, adopted a color television system which was grafted onto an existing monochrome system, using gaps in the video spectrum ( explained below ) to allow color transmission information to fit in the existing channels allotted.
Each base is responsible for a specific portion of formal technical training airmen require to accomplish the Air Force mission.
Each aspect of the classification has a technical definition.
Each of the available methodology frameworks are best suited to specific kinds of projects, based on various technical, organizational, project and team considerations.
Each year, the Society holds more than 310 live, face-to-face continuing education seminars and more than 250 live Web seminars on a wide variety of technical and management topics.
Each faculty committee is responsible for the technical and artistic development of a specific dance technique within the ISTD.
Each year the Award is presented to a member of the Association who has made an outstanding contribution over a period of time to the scientific and technical advancement of the geosciences, particularly geophysics.
Each rider is permitted to dictate how hard he / she chooses to work with the instructor providing active and dynamic encouragement together with technical and practical advice throughout the class.
Each event was made up of a technical and free routine with the points added together to determine the medalists.
Each such extra personal foul, though, also includes a technical foul penalty.
Each media " adds itself on to what we already are ", realizing " amputations and extensions " to our senses and bodies, shaping them in a new technical form.
Each event was made up of a technical and free routine with the points added together to determine the medalists.
Each issue also featured detailed technical briefings, many of which were lifted from the European Star Trek Fact Files.
Each station had a fresh maintenance crew trained for a specific service task, including engine run up, inspections, cleaning, technical repair, and servicing, a process that took nearly a full 24-hour day per aircraft to complete.
Each local chapter ( Ortsverband ) maintains one or more Technische Züge ( technical platoons ), each consisting of one Zugtrupp ( command squad ), comprising four volunteers, two Bergungsgruppen ( rescue units ) comprising nine ( first unit ) to twelve ( second unit ) volunteers, and one to three Fachgruppen ( Technical Units ), comprising four to eighteen volunteers.
Each Theater Game is structured to give the players a specific focus or technical problem to keep in mind during the game, like keeping your eye on the ball in a ball game.
Each Master had carried this resource — a nullentropy capsule preserving the seed cells of a multitude: fellow Masters of the central kehl, Face Dancers, technical specialists and others he knew would be attractive to the women of Shaitan ... and to many weakling powindah!
Each February there is instruction from city specialists in technical and system aspects of city budgeting.

Each and difficulties
Each game consists of a set number of songs of various difficulties, and each song must attain a certain degree of satisfaction from the audience in order to progress to the next.
As Sayers explained in the introduction to the book, " Each writer must construct his instalment with a definite solution in view — that is, he must not introduce new complications merely ' to make it more difficult ' ... ach writer was bound to deal faithfully with all the difficulties left for his consideration by his predecessors.
Each of these conventions has its own distinct advantages and difficulties, and it is essentially up to the developers who create the text editor software to decide which conventions to follow.
Each of these has difficulties.
Each of the High Contracting Parties undertakes not to adopt in foreign countries an attitude which is inconsistent with the alliance or might create difficulties for the other party thereto.

Each and led
Each department is led by a department head, usually a member of the faculty of that department.
Each civilization is led by a famous historical figure, such as Mahatma Gandhi for Indians.
Each regional office is led by a regional executive director elected by the regional board of directors.
Each unit was led by a juzi ( literally, " chisel "— an image from craft making ).
Each Congregation is led by a prefect, who is a Cardinal.
Each team's ability to have endured for over a century while leaping across an entire continent, as well as the rivalry's growth from a cross-city to a cross-state engagement, have led to the rivalry being considered one of the greatest in sports history.
Each cell was normally led by a male and a female leader, who were called the " Christ " and the " Mother of God " respectively.
Each of these " Great Awakenings " was characterized by widespread revivals led by evangelical Protestant ministers, a sharp increase of interest in religion, a profound sense of conviction and redemption on the part of those affected, an increase in evangelical church membership, and the formation of new religious movements and denominations.
Each Xianbei tribe was led by a chieftain and were grouped under the confederacy into three smaller federations, the Western, the Central and the Eastern.
Each area has an identical business structure and one management team that is led by an Area Managing Partner is part of the Global Executive board.
Each player controls an army of mythological creatures such as gargoyles, unicorns, and griffons, led by a single titan.
Each ministry is led by a minister, who is also a member of the cabinet and is usually a member of the Knesset.
Each colony set up such committees, and they led to the formation of the First Continental Congress in 1774, to which Henry was elected.
Each of these territories is led by a territorial commander who receives orders from the Salvation Army's International Headquarters in London.
Each of the four main divisions of the company has its own chairman and CEO, with Lagardère Publishing led by Arnaud Nourry, Lagardère Active by Denis Olivennes, Lagardère Services by Dag Rasmussen and Lagardère Unlimited by Arnaud Lagardère.
Each guitarist / singer formed and led a rock group ( Smith's Vibratones and Kramer's Bounty Hunters ).
Each district is led by an elected district president, who must be an ordained clergyman.
Each section has two fireteams of four men, one led by the corporal and the other by the lance corporal.
Each squad is led by a corporal ( Unteroffizier ) and its size corresponds to the typical passenger capacity of its squad vehicle ( either wheeled or armoured ).
Each university is led by a chancellor who reports to the president, as does the senior associate vice president / chief of staff, the University of Missouri Health System advisory board ( which the president also chairs ) and the six vice presidents in charge of systemwide departments.
Each curia was led by a curio, over whom presided the curio maximus.
Each congregation is led by a Kirk Session.
Each Council has its own Council Secretary who sit as a senior management team led by the Secretary to the Council of Assembly ( in effect the Chief Executive ), Mrs Pauline Weibye.
Each category represents a different underlying reason for the increase in ADH that led to the water retention and thence hyponatremia:

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