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Each and member
Each pin is individually sprung to a tensioning member which is driven outwardly in the slot.
Each member would get one post for each 10,000,000 people in its population up to 150,000,000 people or a maximum of fifteen posts.
Each member with a population above 150,000,000 would get one additional post for each additional 30,000,000 people up to an unspecified cut-off point.
Each meeting starts with a prayer, offered spontaneously by one member of the group.
Each Promoter member has one seat ( and one vote ) on the Board of Directors and the Qualification Review Board ( the body responsible for developing and maintaining the qualification process ).
Each department is led by a department head, usually a member of the faculty of that department.
Each member of a cave party shares responsibility for being able to remember the route out of the cave.
Each member communion voted to join CUIC over the next few years.
Each row corresponds to a given member of the data set in question.
Each component of the German Empire sent representatives to the Federal Council ( Bundesrat ) and, via single member districts, the Imperial Diet ( Reichstag ).
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 member of the Cortes was to represent 70, 000 people.
Each elector held a " High Office of the Empire " ( Reichserzämter ) and was a member of the ( ceremonial ) Imperial Household.
Each member of the Society had a job in a certain craft or trade.
Each is acknowledged to be a member of the Godhead and to be God.
Each member receives one vote.
Each member state has four representatives at the conference: two government delegates, an employer delegate and a worker delegate.
Each union council comprised thirteen members elected from specified electorates: four men and two women elected directly by the general population ; two men and two women elected by peasants and workers ; one member for minority communities ; two members are elected jointly as the union mayor ( nazim ) and deputy union mayor ( naib nazim ).
Each organ's budget was allocated by the Assembly ( the League was supported financially by its member states ).
Each inherited member can still be accessed by casting the object to the mixin of interest, e. g..
Each member of Monty Python has an asteroid named after him.
Each ministry is headed by a cabinet member, who is assisted by a permanent secretary, a career public servant, who directs the staff of the ministry.
Each member state was allowed to recommend 4 potential judges, with a maximum of 2 from its own nation.
Each member has one or more MIDI controllers, which are loaded with different sounds for each song, and use available limbs to trigger the sounds while simultaneously playing their primary instrument ( s ).
Each team member should have the possibility to report risks that he / she foresees in the project.

Each and union
Each year arranges the Chalmers Big Jump Open ski and snowboard contest taking place on the union square.
Each town council was comprised all of the deputy union mayors in the town as well as elected representatives for women, peasants and workers, and minorities.
Each campus maintains its own library catalog and also participates in the systemwide union catalog, MELVYL.
Each nature remained " pure " after the union, retaining its properties to the exclusion of all transmutation and intermixture.
Under the latest revision of Pakistan's administrative structure, promulgated in 2001, Quetta was restructured as a City District, and divided into two towns Each town in turn consists of a group of union councils ( U. C .' s ).
Each is a union of apartments, themselves simplicial complexes.
Each member of the village union could borrow fund interest free for 100 days, while the entire membership shared the cost in case of default.
Each union is made up of students of a particular subject or a few related ones.
Each Borel set of a Polish space is classified in the Borel hierarchy based on how many times the operations of countable union and complementation must be used to obtain the set, beginning from open sets.
Each ejaculatory duct is formed by the union of the vas deferens with the duct of the seminal vesicle.
Each of the 22 Eastern Churches Sui Iuris that are in union with Rome are permitted their traditional minor orders, governed by their own particular law.
Indeed, is the union of the spaces of continuous functions with support contained in compact sets K. Each of the spaces carries naturally the topology of uniform convergence, which makes it into a Banach space.
Each craft union has its own administration, its own policies, its own collective bargaining agreements and its own union halls.
Each year, the Universities spend around £ 8 million on access schemes and there is a designated Access Officer in every JCR and students ' union.
§ 2: Each state of the union is responsible, not only to the state against which the offense is directly committed, but to the whole Confederation, for every publication appearing under its supervision in which the honor or security of other states is infringed or their constitution or administration attacked.
Each half is called a nappe, and is the union of all the rays that start at the apex and pass through a point of some fixed space curve.
Each distinct differential structure is determined by a unique maximal atlas, which is simply the union of all atlases in the equivalence class.
Each of these clubs was made up of school pupils with middle class roots who learned new sports such as rugby union and football from English expatriates such as William Cail who introduced rugby to in 1865.
Each of the regions is further divided into multiple districts, typically covering a coastal state or a union territory.
Under the latest revision of Pakistan's administrative structure, promulgated in 2001, Peshawar was given status as a City district, and divided into four towns. Each town in turn consists of a group of union councils ( U. C.

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