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Every legislator from Brasstown Bald to Folkston is going to have his every vote subjected to the closest scrutiny as a test of his political allegiances, not his convictions.
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 taxpayer is well aware of the vast size of our annual defense budget and most of our readers also realize that a large portion of these expenditures go for military electronics.
Every single problem touched on thus far is related to good marketing planning.
Every few days, in the early morning, as the work progressed, twenty men would appear to push it ahead and to shift the plank foundation that distributed its weight widely on the Rotunda pavement, supported as it is by ancient brick vaulting.
Every dream, and this is true of a mental image of any type even though it may be readily interpreted into its equivalent of wakeful thought, is a psychic phenomenon for which no explanation is available.
Every man in every one of these houses is a Night Rider.
Every library borrower, or at least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically, `` I'm sorry, but we don't have that book.
Every community, if it is alive has a spirit, and that spirit is the center of its unity and identity.
The restricted principle " Every partially ordered set has a maximal totally ordered subset " is also equivalent to AC over ZF.
** Every infinite game in which is a Borel subset of Baire space is determined.
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 line of written text is a mere reflection of references from any of a multitude of traditions, or, as Barthes puts it, " the text is a tissue of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres of culture "; it is never original.
Every root of a polynomial equation whose coefficients are algebraic numbers is again algebraic.
* Every rectangle R is in M. If the rectangle has length h and breadth k then a ( R ) =
Every year, on the last Sunday in April, there is an ice fishing competition in the frozen estuarine waters of the Anadyr River's mouth.
Every lattice element of the structure is in its proper place, whether it is a single atom or a molecular grouping.

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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.
# " Personality " Argument: this argument is based on a quote from Hegel: " Every man has the right to turn his will upon a thing or make the thing an object of his will, that is to say, to set aside the mere thing and recreate it as his own ".
Every instruction consists of a 9-bit opcode, a 4-bit register code, and a 23-bit effective address field, which consists in turn of a 1-bit indirect bit, a 4-bit register code, and an 18-bit offset.
** Every voiced consonant is written with a deep letter similar in shape to the corresponding voiceless consonant which in turn is written with a tall letter.
Every four years, after the general elections, the General Council elects the head of government, who, in turn, chooses the other members of the Executive Council.
# Every man shall be called fairly in turn by the list on board of prizes, because over and above their proper share, they are allowed a shift of clothes.
Every card has its own " Power Point " cost ; players start with 30 Power Points and gain two each turn.
* Every child must have someone to turn to
D12, in turn, responded with the song " Instigator ", dissing Natas, while Proof made 2 diss tracks aimed specifically at Esham, " Every Sucker Has A Moment " and " Uh Huh ", though the latter was not released.
" Every winter evening between 1924 and 1956, KFI would deliver a frost report at 8 pm that would tell citrus farmers whether to turn on wind machines or light " smudge pots " to keep their orange and lemon groves from freezing.
Every year, the general assembly elects its governing body, which in turn chooses the president and the board from its members.
In 2005 / 06 CAFCASS produced the consultation document Every Day Matters which led in turn to the development of a draft set of National Standards.
Every night at 11 pm, all street lights turn off.
In 1978 Jones took a dramatic turn, portraying Ed Cooper in the NBC television movie When Every Day Was the Fourth of July.
" Every time I get up in the morning and I turn on the cable news and I see that one or two more of our soldiers have been killed it ’ s like a kick in the guts to me, personally.
Every turn, a maximum of one card can be played, except for the Ambush Tactic Card, which is played against an action by the other player.
Every event must have a cause, and each cause must in turn have its own cause, and so forth.
Every turn the player has a random number of Faith Points.
Every day more TV viewers are skipping past commercials with their DVRs which in turn has made out-of-home advertising all the more appealing.
Every turn reveals a different landscape.
Every non-empty file must have at least one fork, and depending on the file system, a file may have one or more other associated forks, which in turn may contain primary data integral to the file, or just metadata.
Every form ( kata ) starts with the attacker, called uchidachi, attacking the defender ( shidachi ), who in turn defeats the opponent.
Bevington's editorial scholarship is so extensive that Richard Strier, an early modern colleague at the University of Chicago, was moved to comment: " Every time I turn around, he has edited a new Renaissance text.
" Every time I turn around, there's a new trial of the century ," says defense attorney F. Lee Bailey.

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