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Every and French
Every French noun has a grammatical gender, either masculine or feminine.
Every year the association coordinates the day of French language within International Organisations ( 2010 ). It also organizes seminaries to increase awareness about the importance of linguistic, cultural and conceptual diversity.
Every year since 1880, the organizations of the French left have held a demonstration in this symbolic place during the last week of May.
Every year Francis Creek holds French Creek Days on the second weekend in July.
Every hour that Napoleon could have attacked earlier as he did, would have been is his favour, but the French could not attack in the morning for the simple reason that the entire army had not yet taken its battle positions.
Every year on 5 May, Puebla celebrates the defeat of invading French troops here in 1862.
Every pope from Miltiades occupied the Lateran Palace until the reign of the French Pope Clement V, who in 1309 decided to transfer the official seat of the Catholic Church to Avignon, a papal fief that was an enclave within France.
Every day, Anne closely follows news reports of the race, which takes place in poor weather conditions along the icy roads of the French Riviera.
During this period he lived with the French poet Pierre Martory, whose books Every Question but One ( 1990 ), The Landscape Is behind the door ( 1994 ) and The Landscapist he has translated ( 2008 ), as he has Jean Perrault ( Camouflage ), Max Jacob ( The Dice Cup ), Pierre Reverdy and Raymond Roussel.
Nicolas Philibert, the documentary film-maker best known in the English-speaking world for his Être et avoir, made a documentary set at La Borde entitled Every Little Thing ( French La Moindre des choses ).
He observed that his patients who used his mantra-like conscious suggestion, " Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better ", ( French: Tous les jours à tous points de vue je vais de mieux en mieux ), replacing their " thought of illness " with a new " thought of cure ," could augment their medication plan.
Every year, MEDEF International organises a number of delegations of French business leaders with concrete projects to targeted countries, especially developing countries.
Every ten years the government counted the people who spoke Dutch and those who spoke French.
Every year since 1994 the Fantastic ' Arts festival awards Fantastique films in the French town of Gerardmer.
* As well as their nine studio albums, the band has produced the soundtracks for four films by the French director Claire Denis, Nenette et Boni, Trouble Every Day, 35 Shots of Rum and White Material.
Andre Gide, a 20th century French writer, stated, " Every non-compliant thought is suspect.
Every year in March, the French Riviera celebrated a speed-week, attracting many of the local high-society.
Every day she had a Hungarian newspaper, a German newspaper, an English newspaper, and quite often a French one, too, and she read all the political articles in these papers.
Every kind of voting area was tested: big cities, small villages, French speaking, Dutch speaking or legally speaking both languages.
The application of his mantra-like conscious autosuggestion, " Every day, in every way, I'm getting better and better " ( French: Tous les jours à tous points de vue je vais de mieux en mieux ) is called Couéism or the Coué method.
Every year, the magazine elects the best French player of the year.
Every October 28, the regiment would celebrate " Arroyo Day " by parading the French drums captured during the Peninsular War in 1811.
Every ornament is at a proper distance, and not one too large, but all delicate and new, with more freedom and variety than Greek ornaments ; and, though probably borrowed from the Hotel de Condé and other new Palaces, not one that is not rather classic than French.
Every French Canadian by completing from contemporary registers the information supplied by this dictionary can proudly trace back his genealogy to his ancestors from old France.

Every and citizen
Every natural-born citizen of a foreign state who is also an American citizen and every natural-born American citizen who is a citizen of a foreign land owes a double allegiance, one to the United States, and one to his homeland ( in the event of an immigrant becoming a citizen of the US ), or to his adopted land ( in the event of an emigrant natural born citizen of the US becoming a citizen of another nation ).
Every person holding the nationality of a Member State shall be a citizen of the Union.
Every ten years, when the general census of population takes place, each citizen has to declare which linguistic group they belong or want to be aggregated to.
*: Articles 19 and 23 of the constitution provides, " Every person of I-Kiribati descent ... shall ... become or have and continue to have thereafter the right to become a citizen of Kiribati .... Every person of I-Kiribati descent who does not become a citizen of Kiribati on Independence Day ... shall, at any time thereafter, be entitled upon making application in such manner as may be prescribed to be registered as a citizen of Kiribati.
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood or guilt ( crypteia ).
Every citizen is treated free of any charge including foreign tourists needing medical care.
Every Dutch citizen gets the AOW, a state pension, from age 65.
" Every citizen of Rome gave him one day's ration of food, although Dionysius of Halicarnassus does not explain what logistically such a contribution should mean and how and when it was delivered.
; Non-imposition: ( or citizen sovereignty ) Every possible societal preference order should be achievable by some set of individual preference orders.
Every adult citizen of this small settlement signed the small petition ; E. K Dyer and his wife, William Johnson, Joseph Otis and his wife, Hiram Walker and his wife, Joseph Pease and R. H. Valentine.
* Every citizen is required to learn skills, such as husbandry, which they might need to help them survive if they happen to be among the last human beings in Britain.
Every citizen who is thirty-five or older is eligible to be nominated for the presidency ; and must be nominated by either twenty or more representatives from Houses of the Oireachtas ( similar to America ’ s House of Representatives ) or four administrative counties.
Every citizen who is at least 18 years of age by the election date is entitled to vote in general elections.

Every and must
Every member of the family must have a vital place in its life.
Every doll in the house must be going with her ''.
* Every collecting institution must develop an emergency plan to protect its collections and train staff to carry it out.
* Every institution must assign responsibility for caring for collections to members of its staff.
Every cleric in Holy Orders and every member of a religious order must publicly join in or privately read aloud ( i. e. using the lips as well as the eyes — it takes about two hours in this way ) the whole of the Breviary services allotted for each day.
* Every cofinal subset of a partially ordered set must contain all maximal elements of that set.
Every team that attends must qualify and receive a bid at a partner company's competition.
Every DNS zone must be assigned a set of authoritative name servers that are installed in NS records in the parent zone, and should be installed ( to be authoritative records ) as self-referential NS records on the authoritative name servers.
Every sentence must contain formal words to designate what Husserl calls " formal categories ".
Every system must have a class designated as " root ", with one of its creation procedures designated as " root procedure ".
Every SE must be registered in the State where it has its registered office, in a register designated by the law of that State.
Every effort must be made to gather and organize useful intelligence.
In cybernetics, the Good Regulator or Conant-Ashby theorem is stated " Every Good Regulator of a system must be a model of that system ".
* Tested: Every change must be tested in a safe test environment, which closely reflects the actual production environment, before the change is applied to the production environment.
Every U. S. jurisdiction has its own regulations regarding what, precisely, must be said to a person arrested or placed in a custodial situation.
Every adult, healthy, sane Muslim who has the financial and physical capacity to travel to Mecca and can make arrangements for the care of his / her dependants during the trip, must perform the Hajj once in a lifetime.
* Every formal address or message " to the nation " or to either or both Houses of the Oireachtas must have prior approval of the Government.
Every match must be assigned a rule keeper known as a referee, who is the final arbitrator ( In multi-man lucha libre matches, two referees are used, one inside the ring and one outside ).
Every company must deliver an annual return to Companies House at least once every twelve months.
Every karma produces a result which must be experienced either in this or some future life.
The moral law stands on an entirely different foundation from the ceremonial or ritual law .... Every part of this law must remain in force upon all mankind and in all ages.
Historian Barry Adam notes, " Every social movement must choose at some point what to retain and what to reject out of its past.
The last two lines of the Act IV-scene 2 funeral song may also have inspired the lines W. H. Auden, the librettist for Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress, puts into the mouth of Anne Truelove at the end of the opera: " Every wearied body must late or soon return to dust ".
Every time you move to a new page, however, the server must believe that you are the same person who originally signed in ( otherwise it will refuse ).
Every twin prime pair except ( 3, 5 ) is of the form ( 6n − 1, 6n + 1 ) for some natural number n, and with the exception of < var > n </ var > = 1, < var > n </ var > must end in 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, or 8.

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