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Every and aspect
Every aspect of life was regulated to some degree by the party, and the will of its founding-president, Mobutu Sese Seko.
Every other aspect of film making originated in a different medium than film ( photography, art direction, writing, sound recording ), but editing is the one process that is unique to film.
Every aspect of his architecture, from overall concept to the smallest detail, supports his effort to express the modern age.
Every aspect of the collage is moving and will never be the same more than once, which was congruent with society at the time.
They draw three conclusions from Austin: ( 1 ) A performative utterance does not communicate information about an act second-hand — it is the act ; ( 2 ) Every aspect of language (" semantics, syntactics, or even phonematics ") functionally interacts with pragmatics ; ( 3 ) There is no distinction between language and speech.
Every aspect of life, every word, plant, animal and ritual was connected to the power and authority of the gods.
Every aspect of the line matrix printer is designed to deliver higher reliability, fast throughput, and greater resistance to rough handling and hazardous environmental conditions.
Every aspect of the store is mapped out and attention is paid to colour, wording and even surface texture.
Every aspect of the Mishnaic text is treated as a subject of close investigation.
Every aspect of the methodology advocated in NKS is optimized to make experimentation as direct, easy, and meaningful as possible — while maximizing the chances that the experiment will do something unexpected.
Every aspect of life, every word, plant, animal and ritual was connected to the power and authority of the gods.
Every aspect of police work was chronicled, step by step: From patrols and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab work and questioning witnesses or suspects.
Every aspect of Motie civilization is preserved in detail, including in-place fragments of several smaller domes which have been violently shattered.
Every single aspect of the house from the roof down required remedial attention.
Every Vorlon stands for an aspect of their society.
Every aspect of Festeron has been changed to something ominous: for instance, what was once a poodle is now a frightening hellhound.
Every aspect of its function and design challenges what riders think about mass transit.
Telfer's lawyer for the judicial review, Ted Charney, stated that " The only reason they backed off, is because we got this judicial review and we convinced them to wait until the hearing was over before they tried to seize their house and sell it with the sheriff .” Ezra Levant, a lawyer and former publisher of the Western Standard who was himself a target of a human rights complaint in the past, said the court ruling is more evidence that Canada ’ s human rights commissions are “ out of control ,” and argued that “ Every single aspect of this ruling is discreditable ... Overturning the tribunal ’ s order isn ’ t enough.
Every aspect of an organism that has a function has a history.
Every page of this book contains an aspect of syphilis and the footnotes, provides a wealth of detailed information about the differential diagnosis of other skin diseases.
Every aspect of green building is integrated into the O & M phase of a building's life.
Every aspect of a monster ; frame, accessories, actual drawn body shape and thickness, affects its stats.
Every aspect of its city ’ s life and growth is managed by the order independently of the state, including education, health, supply of drinking water, public works, administration of markets, land tenure, and real estate development.
Every aspect of the ecosystem from the different species of plants to the diversity of animal species contributes to natural services like water purification, provision of food, fuel, fiber, and biochemicals, nutrient cycling, pollination and seed dispersal, and climate regulation, just to name a few.

Every and existence
George Every claims that the existence of " myths in the Bible would now be admitted by nearly everyone ", including " probably all Roman Catholics and a majority of Protestants ".
Every field theory of particle physics is based on certain symmetries of nature whose existence is deduced from observations.
While he admits the existence of caste-based discrimination, he writes that " Every social group cannot be regarded as a race simply because we want to protect it against prejudice and discrimination ".
' Every one of those unfortunates during the process of existence should constantly sense and be cognizant of the inevitability of his own death as well as of the death of everyone upon whom his eyes or attention rests '.
" Every part of his body has been replaced, with the exception of " all the diodes down left side ," which have been giving him severe pain for the whole of his existence.
Every machine is constructed for the purpose of performing certain mechanical operations, each of which supposes the existence of two other things besides the machine in question, namely, a moving power, and an object subject to the operation, which may be termed the work to be done.
Every Le Sage-type model assumes the existence of a space-filling isotropic flux or radiation of enormous intensity and penetrating capability.
Terminus, now convinced of Elliot's existence and having learned that dragon anatomy has many medicinal uses (" Every Little Piece '"), makes Pete an offer for Elliott, which Pete refuses.
When Lucy buried the blanket, Snoopy took the time to dig for it himself ; and when he found it, Linus thanked him, upon which Snoopy thought " Every now and then I feel that my existence is justified!
# Every plurality, being a combination of units, presupposes an original unity ; hence, even those that assume a plurality of gods must logically admit the prior existence of a Divine Unity — a Neoplatonic argument borrowed by Baḥya from the Brothers of Purity.
" Jeffrey P. Dennis, author of " The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons ," argued that the romantic connection between Velma and Daphne Blake is " mostly wishful thinking " because Velma and Daphne " barely acknowledge each other's existence.
: Every hope of the existence of church and state, and of civilization itself, hangs upon our arduous effort to defeat the doctrine of Negro suffrage-Robert Dabney, a prominent 19th century Southern Presbyterian pastor
Fitzwilliam wrote to Laurence on 10 November that " Every other political consideration, continental connexions, balance of power in Europe — the existence of civil society itself — is to be sacrificed, rather than give up their system in Ireland.
Every judgement of taste, according to Kant, presumes the existence of a sensus communis, a consensus of taste.
" He continues: " Every category ... every description of existence or relation, is necessarily a transcript from our own nature and our own experience.

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 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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