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Each of these clades corresponds to a subgenus of Galerina, as outlined by Kühner.

Each and has
Each religion has its own tenets ''.
Each area has its own historical interests with which much can be done.
Each die has probability Af of producing an ace ; ;
Each teacher has in his classroom a metal file, equipped with a lock, which is used to store cumulative record folders.
Each has its peculiar style.
Each man can identify himself with the history and the death of Jesus Christ because Jesus Christ has identified himself with human history and human death, coming as the head of a new humanity.
Each egg has a large yolk sac and the larva feeds on this while it develops inside the egg, emerging fully formed as a juvenile salamander.
Each carbon atom has 4 bonds ( either C-H or C-C bonds ), and each hydrogen atom is joined to a carbon atom ( H-C bonds ).
Each bead and each wire has the same value and used in this way it can represent numbers up to 100.
Each element has a specific set of chemical properties as a consequence of the number of electrons present in the neutral atom, which is Z ( the atomic number ).
Each commercial brand of mouthwash has different ingredients.
Each element has at least one isotope with an unstable nucleus that can undergo radioactive decay.
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 wave state has a single discrete spin ( spin up or spin down ).
Each atom has, in general, many orbitals associated with each value of n ; these orbitals together are sometimes called electron shells.
Each abalone species has a typical number of holes in the selenizone which remain open.
Each carbon atom in the hexagonal cycle has four electrons to share.
Each of these hymns has eight four-line stanzas and is written in strict iambic dimeter ( that is 2 x 2 iambs ).
Each ASU campus has an RHA that operates independently of each other.
Each ' soul ' will last as long as it has members, potentially hundreds of years.
* Each housing unit has living space that includes individual bedrooms, a common area, kitchen, and two bathrooms.
Each adrenal gland has two distinct structures, the outer adrenal cortex and the inner medulla, both of which produce hormones.
Each human being has the task to find a balance between these opposing influences, and each is helped in this task by the mediation of the Representative of Humanity, also known as the Christ being, a spiritual entity who stands between and harmonizes the two extremes.
Each special sector has its own law.

Each and been
Each time his objective had been the same -- a direct water passage from Western Europe to the Far East.
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Each had been shot in the back several times with a
Each of the elections since independence in September 1966 has been freely and fairly contested and has been held on schedule.
Each time a new film of his opens, everything he has done before seems to have been preparation for it.
Each of the hours of the office is composed of the same elements, and something must be said now of the nature of these constituent parts, of which mention has here and there been already made.
Each of these methods has been useful in Bayesian practice.
Each is built on the idea that tolerance is crucial to social well-being, and each at times has been threatened by both intolerance and a heightened emphasis on cultural distinctions.
Each one of three graves ( No. 1, 36 and 43 ) contains more gold than has been found in the entire rest of the world for that epoch.
Each of these have been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins, but in each cases the claims have been contested.
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 generation of moons to have formed would have spiraled into Jupiter and been destroyed, due to drag from Jupiter's proto-lunar disk, with new moons forming from the remaining debris.
Each egg and skin has been assigned a number by specialists.
Each ground state hadron may have several excited states ; several hundreds of resonances have been observed in particle physics experiments.
Salzedo's technique generally calls for the arms to be held horizontally and emphasises the role of aesthetic hand and arm gestures after the string has been plucked: " Each of the thirty-seven tone colors and effects of the harp calls for a gesture corresponding to its sonorous meaning.
Each state thus has different laws, many of which have been updated in recent years.
Each side believed that it represented the starting position of the other side, but in reality, it had been drawn up by two American Maryknoll priests and two mid-level Japanese officials.
Each of the proposed higher-order groups has been rejected by other researchers: Greenberg's Chari – Nile by Bender and Blench, Bender's Core Nilo-Saharan by Dimmendaal and Blench, and Ehret's Sahelian etc.
Each Eagle player who had by then been elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame was among the inaugural induction class.
Each gap in the ground where the soil has been lifted and moved across ( usually to the right ) is called a furrow.
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.

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