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Each and sail
Each Windsurfer had an identical computer-cut sail, a technology new at that time and pioneered by Ian Bruce and the Laser class.
Each time you saw the sail of the ship, you would be forced to think, " There is the Ship of Theseus.
Each square sail hangs from its own yard.
Each year, the Bugis sailors would sail down on the northwestern monsoon in their wooden pinisi.
Each sail had twelve bays with three shutters per bay, giving a total of 288 shutters, each carved with a number in roman numerals to indicate its location.
Each " individual " with its sail is really a hydroid colony, with many polyps that feed on ocean plankton and are connected by a canal system that enables the colony to share whatever food is ingested by individual polyps.

Each and needs
Each Ministry has one or more under-secretary that performs through public services the actual satisfaction of public needs.
**" Each of us is intimately familiar with our own individual wants and needs.
Each of the units was broadly enough conceived so that different children could concentrate on different aspects depending on their own interests and needs.
Each color has its own address ( index )— consider it as a descriptive reference number that provides that specific color when the image needs it.
They include Arundhati Roy who says " Each of us needs a little RAWA "; Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues, who suggests that RAWA must stand as a model for every group working to end violence ; Katha Pollitt, author of Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture ; Ahmed Rashid, author of Taliban and Jihad ; and Asma Jahangir, Special Rapporteur of the UN and prominent women's rights activist of Pakistan are two Pakistanis who write about RAWA and express their support.
Each of these three realms has a particular task: political institutions should establish political equality and protect human rights ; cultural institutions should cultivate the free and unhindered development of such realms as science, art, education and religion ; and economic institutions should encourage producers, distributors and consumers to cooperate to provide for society's needs.
Each entry in this sequence needs to be an application of a basic function or follow from the entries above by using composition, primitive recursion or mu recursion.
Each of these needs to be assessed and treated independently of the underlying dementia.
Each car is highly individualized according to the resources, needs and desires of each respective builder.
Each of these citation systems has its respective advantages and disadvantages relative to the trade-offs of being informative ( but not too disruptive ) and thus are chosen relative to the needs of the type of publication being crafted.
Each option serves different market needs.
Each project is scoped and structured around a standard deliverable based on the needs of the nonprofit partners.
Each step of the process has sales-related issues, skills, and training needs, as well as marketing solutions to improve each discrete step, as well as the whole process.
Each household received a farm, and the government declared the remainder " surplus " to the tribe's needs.
Each plane needs to be tracked against three vertices, this gives sixty values to track.
Each world religion, including but not limited to, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Taoism, Confucianism, Shinto, Sikhism and Buddhism, is an interpretation of this universal truth adapted to cater for the psychological, intellectual and social needs of a given culture of a given period of history.
Each Individual had his own mobile " City " that provided for all his needs, resulting in a society where people had no need for each other and were incapable of cooperating, resulting in nearly all interpersonal encounters being small wars.
Each movement for reform establishes criteria for what they consider good governance based on their own needs and agendas.
# The Distributed conflict serializability property in its general form is difficult to achieve efficiently, but it is achieved efficiently via its special case Distributed CO: Each local component ( e. g., a local DBMS ) needs both to provide some form of CO, and enforce a special vote ordering strategy for the Two-phase commit protocol ( 2PC: utilized to commit distributed transactions ).
Each student was offered a lodging where he would resort, a teacher to instruct him in whatever art he requested, and regular grants to cover all his needs.
Each new worker also needs to integrate with a team composed of multiple engineers who must educate the new worker in their area of expertise in the code base, day by day.
Each will base its plans upon the detailed needs of its customers, and on the strategies chosen to satisfy these needs.
Each individual considers their family needs, social setting, cultural background, and religious beliefs when interpreting their risk.

Each and only
Each girl was independently `` tested '' by the personnel man, and he served not only as the director, but as the antagonist and the observer.
Each human being, known only by a given name, had a cash value.
Each is the size of a large asteroid, only capable surviving in microgravity conditions, and processes data at 0. 5 % the speed of a human brain.
Each group is a self-governing entity with AA World Services acting only in an advisory capacity.
Each side may only strike the shuttlecock once before it passes over the net.
Each game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served ( this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points ).
Each combination is only used once, so there are 21 unique possible patterns.
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 of Cerberus ' heads is said to have an appetite only for live meat and thus allow only the spirits of the dead to freely enter the underworld, but allow none to leave.
* Each computer has only a limited, incomplete view of the system.
Each computer may know only one part of the input.
Each of the four doors are 139 meters or 456 feet high, in comparison the Statue of Liberty is only 93 meters or 305 feet high.
Each type of improvement has only one associated metropolis, and no city can be a metropolis of two different types ( because of this, a player without a non-metropolis city may not build improvements beyond the third level ).
Each household also brings an Easter basket to church, filled not only with Easter eggs but also with other Paschal foods such as paskha, kulich or Easter breads, and these are blessed by the priest as well.
Each book has over 500 pages, and summarizes much of what FASA published — not only the game mechanics, but also the setting, narrations, and stories.
Each contained 18 bits, but the first bit was unavailable due to timing restrictions, so only 17 bits were used.
Each element may only be influenced by events which are located in the backward light cone of its point in spacetime ( i. e. the past ).
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 of these brothers would ascend the throne as adopted heirs of Seinei, although it is unclear whether they had been " found " in Seinei's lifetime or only after that.
Each node knows only about some number of other nodes that it can reach directly ( its conceptual " neighbors "), but any node can be a neighbor to any other ; no hierarchy or other structure is intended.
Each position must be held for at least three seconds to count and is permitted only once a program.
Each gaming system has its own name for the role of the gamemaster, such as " judge ", " narrator ", " referee ", " director ", or " storyteller ", and these terms not only describe the role of the gamemaster in general but also help define how the game is intended to be run.
Each player may play only at the lowest unoccupied place in a column.
Each chamber has multiple, variable-tuned brass or bronze reeds, which are secured at one end only, leaving the other free to vibrate.

3.575 seconds.