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Every and peer
Every day, Hwanung would peer over the edge of heaven down into the earth and shed tears.
; Tunnels: Every ten minutes, a connection is established between user's machine and another peer.
Every institution is influenced by the broader environment ( or in simpler terms institutional peer pressure ).
Every Archbishop of Canterbury who has retired since 1958 has been created a life peer, as have most recent Archbishops of York on retirement.
The campaigners released a film to mark the United Nations World Autism Awareness Day with British peer the Baroness Uddin in the House of Lords. Open Every Door, written by the award winning Sri Lanka-born singer and songwriter, Nimal Mendis, was aired on the UN World Autism Awareness Day by CNN.

Every and has
Every soldier in the army has, somewhere, relatives who are close to starvation.
Every woman has had the experience of saying no when she meant yes, and saying yes when she meant no.
Every detail in his interpretation has been beautifully thought out, and of these I would especially cite the delicious laendler touch the pianist brings to the fifth variation ( an obvious indication that he is playing with Viennese musicians ), and the gossamer shading throughout.
Every calculation has been made independently by two workers and checked by one of the editors.
Every retiring person has a different situation facing him.
Every family of Riviera Presbyterian Church has been asked to read the Bible and pray together daily during National Christian Family Week and to undertake one project in which all members of the family participate.
Every community, if it is alive has a spirit, and that spirit is the center of its unity and identity.
`` Every woman in the block has tried that ''.
: Every set has a choice function.
Every such subset has a smallest element, so to specify our choice function we can simply say that it maps each set to the least element of that set.
** Every surjective function has a right inverse.
** Zorn's lemma: Every non-empty partially ordered set in which every chain ( i. e. totally ordered subset ) has an upper bound contains at least one maximal element.
The restricted principle " Every partially ordered set has a maximal totally ordered subset " is also equivalent to AC over ZF.
** Tukey's lemma: Every non-empty collection of finite character has a maximal element with respect to inclusion.
** Antichain principle: Every partially ordered set has a maximal antichain.
** Every vector space has a basis.
* Every small category has a skeleton.
* Every continuous functor on a small-complete category which satisfies the appropriate solution set condition has a left-adjoint ( the Freyd adjoint functor theorem ).
** Every field has an algebraic closure.
** Every field extension has a transcendence basis.
** Every Tychonoff space has a Stone – Čech compactification.
* Every rectangle R is in M. If the rectangle has length h and breadth k then a ( R ) =
Every unit of length has a corresponding unit of area, namely the area of a square with the given side length.
Every field has an algebraic extension which is algebraically closed ( called its algebraic closure ), but proving this in general requires some form of the axiom of choice.
Every ATM cell has an 8-or 12-bit Virtual Path Identifier ( VPI ) and 16-bit Virtual Channel Identifier ( VCI ) pair defined in its header.

Every and database
Every database transaction obeys the following rules:
Every database transaction obeys the following rules:
Every object in the database has a read timestamp, which is updated whenever the object's data is read, and a write timestamp, which is updated whenever the object's data is changed.
Every database transaction obeys the following rules ( by support in the database system ; i. e., a database system is designed to guarantee them for the transactions it runs ):
Every node in the database keeps the neighbourhood information, such as its super-class, sub-class, instance-of, and other relations, in which the object has a role, in the form of predicates.
Climbié's death was largely responsible for the formation of the Every Child Matters initiative ; the introduction of the Children Act 2004 ; the creation of the ContactPoint project, a government database designed to hold information on all children in England ; and the creation of the Office of the Children's Commissioner chaired by the Children's Commissioner for England.
Every person registered in this database can request a free printout of his or her record.
Every edit to the database involves making two changes, one to the record being changed and the other to the zone serial number.
Every record includes a forwards link to the next record ; the database designer can choose whether to include owner pointers and prior pointers ( if not provided, navigation in those directions will be slower ).
Every connection is logged to a central database.

Every and copy
Every new scandal which would provide more `` copy '' for Marshall's pen would thus mean more publicity for Welch.
Every copy of their first release, Live Brigade, was individually recorded live in Hindle's garage, making each a unique artifact, in the tradition of Mail Art.
Every copy was sold within six months, and the second and third volumes, published in October 1766 and June 1768, received a similar reception.
According to a black musician who lived near Rodgers in Mississippi, everyone, both black and white alike, began to copy Rodgers: " Every one who could pick a guitar started yodeling like Rodgers.
Every time a FairPlay-protected track is copied onto the iPod, iTunes will copy the user key from its own key repository to the key repository on the iPod.
" Every member had a copy of the Variorum of 1821, which we fondly believed had gathered under each play all Shakespearian lore worth preserving down to that date.
Every non-modular lattice contains a copy of N < sub > 5 </ sub > as a sublattice.
Every cell in the embryo contains an identical copy of the genome of the entire person.
* Every working copy is effectively a fork.
Two catch phrases alternated as ad copy: " Every woman alive wants Chanel No. 5 " and " Every woman alive loves Chanel No. 5.
Every Duffle coat you see today in that configuration is a copy of that original made by Gloverall.
Every year, on the anniversaries of Etan's birthday and disappearance, Stan Patz has sent Ramos a copy of his son's missing child poster.
Every man brought a copy of his school rules, or knew them by heart, and our progress in framing new rules was slow.

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