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Each and other
Each Journal contained articles of professional and clinical interest, and departments devoted to military medical news, reviews of new books, and other features of interest to officers of the medical services.
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 questionnaire was mailed with a cover letter addressed personally to the president or other executive of each firm.
Each viewpoint is valid if it is organically related to the other.
Each enjoys seeing the other hit home runs ( `` I hope Roger hits 80 '', Mantle says ), and each enjoys even more seeing himself hit home runs ( `` and I hope I hit 81 '' ).
Each year, reports the American Medical Association, ten million Americans spend $900 million on vitamins, tonics and other food supplements.
Each were influenced by themselves and design details from other cultures as far away as contemporary Mexico.
Each sideband is equal in bandwidth to that of the modulating signal, and is a mirror image of the other.
Each flower is 6 – 10 cm diameter with six tepals ( three outer sepals, three inner petals, with similar appearance to each other ).
Each ASU campus has an RHA that operates independently of each other.
Each of it phases largely an extension of the earlier phase, it left also heavy impact on the architecture of other nations.
Each requires a totally different type of breech to the other.
Each p orbital on one atom overlaps one on the other atom, forming two pi bonds, giving a total of three bonds.
Each of the Justices of the Supreme Court has a single vote in deciding the cases argued before it ; the Chief Justice's vote counts no more than that of any other Justice.
Each new key requires pre-processing equivalent to encrypting about 4 kilobytes of text, which is very slow compared to other block ciphers.
Each box is dealt an initial hand of two cards visible to the people playing on it, and often to any other players.
Each bishop within the Latin Rite is answerable directly to the Pope and not any other bishop except to metropolitans in certain oversight instances.
Each hour consists of headlines on each quarter hour, extended at the top of the hour to form the main part of the daily schedule though these are interspaced with other programmes, generally at weekends.
Each valve pressed diverts the air stream through additional tubing, individually or in conjunction with other valves.
Each of these, in his view, could be altered in multiple ways by drugs or other manipulations.
Each province, and even some cities, set up its own autonomous juntas, which declared themselves sovereign from each other.
Each employee makes sure the other is paying out winners correctly.
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 episode opened ( and closed ) with a short spoken introduction ( delivered by Morris ) describing, in surreal, broken language, various bizarre feelings and situations, set to ambient music interspersed with short clips of other songs.
Each of the other three balls may be roqueted once in a turn before a hoop is run, after which they become available to be roqueted again.

Each and candidates
Each voter may vote for ( or ' approve ' of ) as many of the candidates as the voter wishes.
Each voter may vote for any combination of candidates and may give each candidate at most one vote.
Each ballot can therefore be viewed as a small " delta " which separates two groups of candidates, or a single-pair of ranks ( e. g. if a ballot indicates that A & C are approved and B & D are not, the ballot can be considered to convey the ranking >).
Each coalition can present two candidates for the two Senate and two lower-chamber seats apportioned to each chamber's electoral districts.
Each state has significant discretion in deciding how candidates are nominated, and thus eligible to appear on the election ballot.
* Each voter ranks the candidates in order of preference ( top-to-bottom, or best-to-worst, or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc .).
Each year the National Science Foundation sends out a call to the scientific community for the nomination of new candidates for the National Medal of Science.
Each voter can vote up to seven candidates for councilor, with the winners being the seven candidates with the most number of votes.
Each voter rank-orders all of the candidates on their ballot.
Each year, approximately 140 candidates undertake each of these two short courses.
The directors are elected by the Exchange ’ s sole shareholder, CHX Holdings, Inc. Each year, the exchange ’ s nominating committee initially identifies candidates for the open STP participant director positions on the board ; the exchange ’ s participants can add names to that list by petition.
Each year, the nominating committee initially identifies candidates for the open STP participant director positions on the board ; the exchange ’ s participants can add names to that list by petition.
Each partial candidate is the parent of the candidates that differ from it by a single extension step ; the leaves of the tree are the partial candidates that cannot be extended any further.
Each of Razak's preferred candidates was elected: former Chief Minister of Melaka, Ghafar Baba ; Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, a wealthy businessman and member of Kelantan's royal family ; and Mahathir.
Each Knight was to propose nine candidates, of whom three had to have the rank of Earl or higher, three the rank of Baron or higher, and three the rank of Knight or higher, and a vote taken.
Each section begins with a short introduction telling the candidates about the situation and the speakers.
Each state legislature would appoint two candidates, and the two who received the most votes would be elected as president and vice president.
Each committee will convene at the Winter Meetings in December to consider and vote on candidates from its assigned era.
Each precinct divides its delegate seats among the candidates in proportion to caucus goers ' votes.
Each issue also reviewed a number of history books for their conformity to the new professional norms and scholarly standards that were taught at leading graduate schools to Ph. D. candidates.
Each provincial riding association has up to 100 Electoral Votes that will be allocated among the candidates by proportional representation according to the votes cast by party members within the riding.
Each voter has eight votes, meaning that parties usually stand eight candidates, and the winning party is that which manages to get all their candidates elected.

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