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Every adult and wise woman without husband although reserves the right to accept concubinage for her employer / master without any coercion or force, but Islamic scholars have consensus that for sex relations options of Nikkah and Muta should be adopted instead of concubinage in this era.
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 adult had to fill out a form detailing his or her past.
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 two years, before migration, the adult Common Crane undergoes a complete moult, remaining flightless for six weeks, until the new feathers grow.
Every adult Swiss citizen is eligible, but in practice, only Members of Parliament or more rarely, members of Cantonal governments are nominated by the political parties and receive a substantial amount of votes.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every adult inhabitant of the parish was obliged to work four days a year on the roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses ; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appointee, the Surveyor of Highways.
Every two years, kapa haka from all parts of New Zealand compete in Te Matatini, New Zealand's national Māori performing arts competition for adult groups.
" Parker J. Palmer wrote, " Every thoughtful adult I know is concerned that many American youth seem to lack a sense of purpose in their lives.
Every adult member of the Sahariya community is part of a council,
Every September 20 ( War of the Farrapos Day ), about 8, 000 young, adult and old horsemen and horsewomen parade through its streets, using their native costumes and riding their horses with trappings.

Every and inhabitant
Every inhabitant is a small land-holder and cultivates sufficient rice and other necessaries for the support of their families.

Every and parish
Every parish had at least one church.
Every year families, mostly white, leave the parish relocating towards more urbanized areas.
Every February, the community gathers to celebrate the Festival Comunitario de Humacao, sponsored by the Dulce Nombre de Jesús parish.
# Every rateable person, who refuses to pay his proportion to the support of the Minister of the town or parish, shall be fined by the Court £ 2, and £ 4 every quarter, until he or she pay the rate to the Minister.
Every civil parish has a parish meeting, consisting of all the electors of the parish.
Every Parish Council in England must adopt a code of conduct, and parish councillors must comply with its standards, enforced by the Standards Board for England.
Every parish in Brittany is said to have its own Ankou.
Every year on July 23 the traditional " Malinskarska Night " takes place () — the day of the municipality and the feast of Saint Apollinaris, patron saint of the parish and settlement.
Every Gaelic footballer plays for a local club or parish team, and the best are chosen for the inter-county sides.
Every year, the saint's day of Saint Anne ( July 26 ) is celebrated for one week with the Anna octavos and the Anna parish fair, one of the biggest folk festivals of Germany.
Every barangay ( village ) has its own Roman Catholic chapel aside from the parish church in the town proper.

Every and was
Every plane that could fly was sent into the air.
Every path from back door to barn was covered by a grape-arbor, and every yard had its fruit trees.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
Every eye was on him as he began to speak.
Every few minutes she would awaken for a moment to review things: Stowey, yes, was on his way south, and the two boys were away in school, and nothing was burning on the stove, and Lucretia was coming for dinner and bringing three guests of hers.
Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
Every pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience and every fly ball the visitors dropped ( and because their right fielder was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision.
Every decision was made quickly on sound grounds.
Every piece of the nightmare was clear, in place ; ;
Every game during the 2002 season was sold out.
Every passage to the city was guarded by gates and towers, and a wall surrounded each of the city's rings.
" Every performance of its run was sold out.
Every patient was treated as if infected and therefore precautions were taken to minimize risk.
Every cladogram is based on a particular dataset that was analyzed with a particular method.
Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time was often displayed in a two-panel format with the first panel showing some deceptive, pretentious, unwitting or scheming human behavior and the second panel revealing the truth of the situation.
" Nietzsche, who was heavily influenced by Schopenhauer, wrote: " Every concept originates through our equating what is unequal.
Every song they wrote was written with an eye toward giving it " deep hidden meaning " or D. H. M.
Every aspect of life was regulated to some degree by the party, and the will of its founding-president, Mobutu Sese Seko.
Every job of the school was bid-for by students in scrip.
Cobham was a common butt of veiled satire in Elizabethan popular literature ; he figures in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour and may have been part of the reason The Isle of Dogs was suppressed.

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