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Each and iteration
Each iteration creates a new result, and is accomplished in four steps corresponding to four complete turns of the handle shown at the far right in the picture below.
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 repetition of the process is also called an " iteration ," and the results of one iteration are used as the starting point for the next iteration.
The Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Kentucky. Each iteration of the Kentucky Constitution has provided that the governor receive a salary.
Each iteration of the algorithm calculates a discrepancy d. At iteration k this would be:
* Each trip around the spiral traverses four basic quadrants: ( 1 ) determine objectives, alternatives, and constraints of the iteration ; ( 2 ) evaluate alternatives ; Identify and resolve risks ; ( 3 ) develop and verify deliverables from the iteration ; and ( 4 ) plan the next iteration.
Each new iteration is supposed to cure the defects of the IRAC and offer more or less freedom depending upon the format.
Each weight should ideally be equal to the reciprocal of the variance of the observation, but weights may be recomputed on each iteration, in an iteratively weighted least squares algorithm.
Each iteration within the process is conducted in the context of these long-range plans.
Each subsequent marathon has become substantially more successful than its last iteration, with the January 2012 marathon raising $ 149, 000 for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.
Each iteration of the cycle must be maintained by a net consumption of 4 ATP molecules.
Each iteration has a different focus and result in a stable portion of the overall system.

Each and chorus
Each song or ditty was prefaced by an author's note which indicated the origin and meaning of the song as well as special interest the song had, musical arrangement, and most of the chorus and verses.
Each of the quartet would sing one line of the verse-a different one for each performance, followed by each cast member reciting some humorous reason for his misery in spoken form, then ( in the first several seasons ) the quartet would reprise the chorus and end with all four sobbing in typical overstated manner.
Each act is terminated by a chorus which moralizes on such subjects as the inconstancy of fortune and the judgments of heaven on human pride.
) Each of the first two verses is followed by an instrumental interlude ; the alto and soprano solos, " O Glaube ", based on the recitative melody, precede the fourth verse, sung by the chorus ; and the fifth verse is a duet for the two soloists.
Each act of the opera deals with a single element of the story, and each ends with a chorus.
Each character then describes the nature of his sharp practice in a stanza followed by the general chorus
Each of the seven stanzas of the ode conclude with the following words sung by the chorus:
Each battalion has a different chorus, and a chasseur must learn all of them:
Each verse continues in this fashion, with Edwards or Kendricks delivering the pre-chorus and all five members singing the chorus of " I can't get next to you, babe / I can't get next to you.
Each act traditionally ends with a divertissement, offering great opportunities for the chorus and the ballet troupe.
Each verse begins with the following chorus lines, divided between the lead singer (" The Music Man ") and the audience:
Each member had minor roles in the song, with Warren G, Snoop Dogg, and Nate Dogg appearing on the intro, chorus, and outro of the song respectively.
Each verse is in the key of C major, whereas each chorus is in the key of D major.
Each night is a verse, followed by a chorus, in which the narrator comes home in a drunken state to find evidence of another man having been with his wife, which she explains away, not entirely convincingly.
Each verse is followed by the chorus, which uses a I-IV-V-IV progression.
Each dancer plays a character in the drama, although most of the narration comes from a singing chorus to the side.

Each and most
Each church has its own doctrine and liturgy, based in most cases on that of the Church of England ; and each church has its own legislative process and overall episcopal polity, under the leadership of a local primate.
Each assembly language is specific to a particular computer architecture, in contrast to most high-level programming languages, which are generally portable across multiple systems.
Each voter may vote for any combination of candidates and may give each candidate at most one vote.
" Each voter may cast one vote per candidate, either for or against, and whoever receives the most ' Yes ' votes wins.
What most troubles me now is the instability of the balance, the extreme peril of the current situation, the appalling waste of the arms race ... Each of us has a responsibility to think about this in global terms, with tolerance, trust, and candor, free from ideological dogmatism, parochial interests, or national egotism.
Each set consists of nine ends and the player with the most shots at the end of a set wins the set.
Each wonder can only be built once in the world, and requires a lot of resources to build, far more than most other city buildings or units.
Each chromosome has one centromere, with one or two arms projecting from the centromere, although, under most circumstances, these arms are not visible as such.
Each of the games ' most difficult modes replaces the male characters with female cheer squads that dress in western cheerleading uniforms.
Each fellowship has a statement of faith, the most common of which is the Birmingham Amended Statement of Faith ( BASF ), named after an ecclesia in Birmingham.
Each Vision card depicts a fantastic scene of some sort and is backed with a series of leading questions such as, " What does this person most enjoy?
Each year, most of the trackside fencing, pedestrian overpasses, grandstands and other motorsport infrastructure are erected approximately a month prior to the Grand Prix weekend and removed within 6 weeks after the event.
Each band of Inuit understands its neighbours, and most likely its neighbours ' neighbours ; but at some remove, comprehensibility drops to a very low level.
Each area is overseen by an area director ( AD ), with most areas having two co-ADs.
* Each person is to have an equal right to the most extensive total system of equal basic liberties compatible with a similar system of liberty for all.
Each pixel of an LCD typically consists of a layer of molecules aligned between two transparent electrodes, and two polarizing filters, the axes of transmission of which are ( in most of the cases ) perpendicular to each other.
Each of these Kzinti defeats eliminated the most aggressive individuals from the Kzinti gene pool and thus made the Kzinti more " manageable " from a Puppeteer point of view.
Each building at has a number ( possibly preceded by a W, N, E, or NW ) designation and most have a name as well.
Each Buddhist lineage implements the path in the manner most conducive to the development of the students drawn to that lineage.
Each of these languages spawned an entire family of descendants, and most modern languages count at least one of them in their ancestry.
Each statement has its own semantics: for example, the statement does not execute its block immediately, unlike most other statements.
Each promotion has their own variation, but all are similar enough to avoid confusion most of the time.
Each new form, also, as soon as it has been improved, will be able to spread over the open and continuous area, and will thus come into competition with many other forms ... the new forms produced on large areas, which have already been victorious over many competitors, will be those that will spread most widely, and will give rise to the greatest number of new varieties and species.
Each would have sixteen elected and eight appointed members, and were expected to do most of the work of the Council.

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