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Every and castle
Every century except
the 21st has seen major building work or adaptations
at the castle.

" A man's home is his
castle " is translated
in Gor as
, "
Every man is an Ubar within
the circle
of his sword " ( The Ubar is
a war-leader
, a General who takes power
at a time
of crisis
, and whose rule is tantamount to tyrant until
the crisis is resolved
.
Every time
the Belfry
was rolled forward
, Grandmesnil sallied from
the castle and attacked
a different part
of the line
.
Every room
of this part
of the castle could be heated ;
in contrast
, other castles might only have
one or two heated rooms
.
Every night
the castle walls
and foundations are demolished by unseen forces
.
Every and she
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy
.
Every woman has had
the experience
of saying no when
she meant yes
, and saying yes when
she meant no
.
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
.

* Revised Code
of Washington 9
. 12
. 010: "
Every person who brings
on his or
her own behalf
, or instigates
, incites
, or encourages another to bring
, any false suit
at law or
in equity
in any court
of this state
, with intent thereby to distress or harass
a defendant
in the suit
, or who serves or sends any paper or document purporting to be or resembling
a judicial process
, that is not
in fact
a judicial process
, is guilty
of a misdemeanor ;
and in case
the person offending is an attorney
, he or
she may
, in addition thereto be disbarred from practicing law within this state
.
Every member
of this family does exactly what he or
she wants to do
.
Every day
she begged to be able to enter
a temple
and become
a nun instead
of marrying
.

Robyn stated to Aftonbladet
, a Swedish newspaper site
, that she wanted to start recording
a new album
in the beginning
of 2009
and that she will work
with producers such as Kleerup (" With
Every Heartbeat ") as well as Klas Åhlund who
she worked
with on Robyn
.

She appeared
in the 1975 screen adaptation
of the Hans Fallada novel
, Every Man Dies Alone directed by Alfred Vohrer
, released
in English as Everyone Dies Alone
in 1976
and for which
she won an award for best actress
at the International Film Festival
in Carlsbad
, then
in Czechoslovakia
.
Every time
the Flaminica saw
a lightning bolt ( Jupiter's distinctive instrument ),
she was prohibited from carrying
on with her normal routine until
she placated
the gods
.
Every time I come back after being away from home for
a night
she won't let me be
in the same room
with her if
she can help it
.
Every night for three years
, she undoes part
of the shroud
, until Melantho
, one of twelve unfaithful serving women
, discovers
her chicanery
and reveals it to
the suitors
.
Every child will be able to enter
the lottery
, no matter how he or
she performed
in primary school
.

After Gulf Winds ( 1976 ), an album
of entirely self-composed songs
, and From
Every Stage ( 1976 ),
a live album
that had Baez performing songs " from
every stage "
of her career
, Baez again parted ways
with a record label when
she moved to CBS Records for Blowin
' Away ( 1977 )
and Honest Lullaby ( 1979 ).

", " Eight Days
a Week " (
a number
one hit single
in the US
in early 1965 ), " What You're Doing ", " Words
of Love ", "
Every Little Thing ",
and " I Don't Want to Spoil
the Party " ( flipside to " Eight Days
a Week ", it reached number 35
in the US
and it would hit number
one on the US Country chart for Rosanne Cash when
she remade it
in 1989 ).
Every time
she visited
her husband Arria told him
that the boy
was improving
.
Every wedding guest had
one at least
, and the whole collection
were thrown
at the bride
the instant
she crossed
the threshold
.

In 1992
she appeared alongside fellow cast members Patrick Stewart
, Jonathan Frakes
, Brent Spiner
, and Colm Meaney
in a production
of Every Good Boy Deserves Favour
, which
was performed
in four cities
.
Every player receives
a prize for participating
on Survivor depending
on how long he or
she lasts
in the game
.

* Iris DeMent's song
, " Easy's Gettin
' Harder
Every Day ", from
her 1994 album
, My Life
, features
a protagonist who laments
that she will " never make it to Coeur d
' Alene ".

Loy's silent film roles
were mainly those
of vamps or femme fatales
, and she frequently portrayed characters
of Asian or Eurasian background
in films such as Across
the Pacific
, A Girl
in Every Port
, The Crimson City
, The Black Watch
, and The Desert Song
, which
she later recalled "... kind
of solidified my exotic non-American image
.
Every and lived
Every Indian who receives
a land allotment "
and has adopted
the habits
of civilized life " (
lived separate
and apart from
the tribe ) is bestowed
with United States citizenship " without
in any manner impairing or otherwise affecting
the right
of any such Indian to tribal or other property "

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
.

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
.

In addition to his magic shows he hosted
a number
of other television series during
the 1980s
and 1990s
, including three BBC1 quiz shows: Odd One Out
, Every Second Counts
and Wipeout
, and the children's television programme Wizbit ( also for
the BBC ), about
a magician called Wizbit
and a rabbit called Woolly
, who
lived in Puzzleopolis
.

Another wealthy friend
of Crosby
was popular American poet
, author
, and lecturer Will Carleton
, with whom Crosby had
lived in her last years
in Brooklyn
, and who had been giving lectures
on Crosby's hymns
and life
, and had published
a series
of articles
on Crosby
in his
Every Where magazine ( which had
a peak circulation
of 50
, 000 copies
a month )
in 1901
, for which he paid
her $ 10 an article
.

David Bain
and the rest
of the family
lived at 65
Every Street
, Andersons Bay
, Dunedin
.
Every town had its own quarter where
the Tamils
lived.

Her 1997 memoir
, Every Secret Thing: My Family
, My Country
, is an account
of her childhood
in South Africa
and her relationship
with her parents Joe Slovo
and Ruth First — both famous South Africans
and major figures
in the anti-apartheid struggle who
lived perilous lives
of exile
, armed resistance
, and occasional imprisonment
, which culminated
in her mother's murder by South African forces
in 1982
.
Every day
, Janie
lived a routine life: breakfast
at dawn
, lunch
at noon
, and dinner by six
.

“
Every visitor to
the Society's room
in Apollo Street will remember
the great Indian Hornbill
, better known as
the " office canary " which
lived in a cage behind Millard's chair
in Phipson & Co .' s office for 26 years
and died
in 1920
.
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 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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