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Each group has a title — Carmina Nisibena, On Faith, On Paradise, On Virginity, Against Heresies — but some of these titles do not do justice to the entirety of the collection ( for instance, only the first half of the Carmina Nisibena is about Nisibis ).
Each frame has its own name and a set of attributes, or slots which contain values ; for instance, the frame for house might contain a color slot, number of floors slot, etc.
Each time a part is used in a netlist, this is called an " instance.
Each instance of this capacitor might also have such an attribute, only with a different value of capacitance.
Each character bears unique characteristics ; for instance, Doug Wendt moves rather slowly yet can sustain a particularly large amount of damage, while Lorelei Ni has fewer hit points but is very quick and accurate.
Each class is an instance of the metaclass of that class.
Each of the six sectors has its own local first instance court ( judecătorie ), while appeals from these courts ' verdicts, and more serious cases, are directed to the Bucharest Tribunal, the city's municipal court.
Each character is balanced through certain strengths and weaknesses ; for instance, a strong magic user may have low defense, while a physical fighter may have low agility.
Each instance of the super-type entity class, then is also an instance of one of the sub-type entity classes.
Each division encompasses a range of SIC codes: for instance, the division of manufacturing holds all SIC codes with the first two digits between 20 and 39.
Each pulse can be controlled in shape, for instance, quasi-rectangular.
Each instance of the system only supports a single locale, and there is no explicit support for languages that are not part of that locale ( although the character set may coincidentally be usable for other languages ).
Each production instance will fire only once, at most, during any one match-resolve-act cycle.
Each time any single production instance performs one or more such changes, the engine immediately enters a new match-resolve-act cycle.
Each command is executed by a separate shell or command-line interpreter instance.
Each instance of a value in the list is usually called an item, entry, or element of the list ; if the same value occurs multiple times, each occurrence is considered a distinct item.
Each x86 assembly instruction is represented by a mnemonic which, often combined with one or more operands, translates to one or more bytes called an opcode ; the NOP instruction translates to 0x90, for instance and the HLT instruction translates to 0xF4.
Each instance is copied from above and pasted in again, with minor modifications.
* Each instance creates a code duplicate, with all the problems discussed in prior sections, but with a much greater scope.
Each terminal has three concourses: Terminal A, for instance, is divided into concourses A1, A2, and A3.
Each building is used both to show the original activity and to display multiple examples of objects sold or constructed ; for instance, the nautical instrument shop displays sextants, nautical timepieces and the like.
Each trail section is developed, owned and managed locally by trail groups, conservation authorities and by municipal, provincial and federal governments, for instance in parks such as Gatineau Park or along existing trails such as the Rideau Trail and Voyageur Hiking Trail.
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 Oracle instance uses a System Global Area or SGA — a shared-memory area — to store its data and control-information.

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Each mode is believed to have a specific attribute -- one inducing pleasure, another generosity, another love, and so on, to include all of the emotions.
Each is still glorified as a national hero.
Each man, that is, is both one and many.
Each will decide on his own course somewhere between these two extreme cases according to the sense of responsibility which is determined for him by the particular circumstances of his own life.
Each year another grade is added to the process, until finally all 12 grades are integrated.
Each one of these is, by its nature, a focal point or a point of natural congestion.
Each applicant is required to own or have sufficient interest in the property to be explored.
Each diagram is accompanied by a `` dog chart '', a list of the levers that show which other levers any particular lever will lock if pulled.
Each male willow catkin is composed of a large number of small flowers.
Each Friday one manager is chosen by lot to stay late and load the equipment on a truck.
Each of the N trials is either a success or a failure.
Each generator, **yl, of Af is also exceptional, for each is transformed into the entire congruence of secants of the curve into which that generator is transformed by the point involution on Q.
Each card is expected to show certain information about the individual concerned, including his or her date of birth ( or age at a specified time ), spouses, and children.
Each adult is held personally responsible for assuring his inscription and obtaining an identification card which must be shown on demand.
Each information cell in the chain contains the address of the Y-cell where the form to which it is assigned is stored.
Each cell except the last in the chain also contains the address of the Y-cell that is the next element of the chain ; ;
Each form represented by the dictionary is looked up in the text-form list.
Each time a dictionary form matches a text form, the information cell of the matching text form is saved.
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 entry that is selected for storage is written into the next available cells of the Aj.

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