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Every new scandal which would provide more `` copy '' for Marshall's pen would thus mean more publicity for Welch.
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 Namecoin peer has a database copy.
" 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.

Every and their
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
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 actor who has opened in the role of Pseudolus on Broadway ( Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers and Nathan Lane ) won a Best Actor Tony Award for their performance.
Every person should be identified uniquely as resident in one place but where they happen to be on census day, their de facto residence, may not be the best place to count them.
" Every sign of unjust discrimination in their regard should be avoided.
Every able-bodied Muslim is obliged to make the pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.
Every gymnast starts at a different point on the vault runway depending on their height and strength.
Every new piece of information added helps the improvisers to refine their characters and progress the action of the scene.
Every day most Jains bow and say their universal prayer, the Navakar Mantra which is also known variously as Panch Parmesthi Sutra, Panch Namaskar Sutra.
Every party committee and party organizational department, from the all-union level in Moscow to the district and city levels, prepared two lists according to their needs.
Every time a customer finishes paying for their items ( or a person steps off the escalator, or the machine part is removed from the assembly line, etc.
Every family or rental agency has to pay a replacement tax to support these shelters, or alternatively own a personal shelter in their place of residence.
Every automobile owner is familiar with this concept when they take in their car to have the oil changed or brakes checked.
Every resultant is either a sum or a difference of the co-operant forces ; their sum, when their directions are the same -- their difference, when their directions are contrary.
Every Saturday morning it hosts a large outdoor market or " mercadillo ", where many gypsies come and sell their wares of fruits and vegetables, clothes and shoes, and other odds and ends.
Every effort was to be made to induce the British to reinforce their forward positions, where the German artillery could engage them.
Every day, they migrate vertically in the water column, following their planktonic prey.
* Hardy and Littlewood listed as their Conjecture I: " Every large odd number ( n > 5 ) is the sum of a prime and the double of a prime.
Every year ships would come from London to the Pacific ( via Cape Horn ) to drop off supplies and trade goods in their trading posts in the Pacific Northwest and pick up the accumulated furs used to pay for these supplies.
Pirate luminaries such as William Kidd, Henry Every, John Bowen, and Thomas Tew made Antongil Bay and Nosy Boraha ( St. Mary ’ s Island ) ( a small island 12 miles off the north-east coast of Madagascar ) their bases of operations.
Every evening, about an hour and a quarter, known as Quiet Hour, is set aside during which boys are expected to study or prepare work for their teachers if not otherwise engaged.
Every member of the punk band The Ramones took the pseudonymous " Ramone " surname as part of their collective stage persona.

Every and first
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.
Every year in the first days of June, the Days of Chojnów ( Dni Chojnowa ) are celebrated.
* Super Bowl: Every first Sunday of February
The album's lead single, " She's Every Woman " peaked at number-one on the Billboard Country Chart, however its follow-up single, " The Fever " ( a cover of an Aerosmith song ) only peaked at number 23, becoming Brooks's first released Country single to not chart on the Top 10.
A Girl in Every Port is considered by film scholars to be the most important film of Hawks's silent career because it is his first film to introduce many of the Hawksian themes and characters that would continue until his final films.
Every pixel but the first is replaced by the difference to its left neighbor.
Every president since Taft, except for Jimmy Carter, threw out at least one ceremonial first ball or pitch for Opening Day, the All-Star Game, or the World Series, usually with much fanfare.
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
Every subsequent round starts with the " strongest link "— the player with the most correct answers — from the previous round, unless that person has been voted off, in which case the second strongest answers first.
However, the three propositions have different domains: the first proposition says something about " Every object ", while the second says something about " Every raven ".
Every vibrating object tends to maintain its plane of vibration if its support is rotated, a result of Newton's first law.
Every second the first player uses to think in his moves is subtracted from his clock and added to his opponent's clock.
His first feature role was in 1970's Every Home Should Have One.
Every newly-promoted yokozuna performs his first ring-entering ceremony at the Meiji Shrine in Tokyo.
Every year, Eton employs a ' Director-in-Residence ', an external professional director on a one-year contract who normally directs one house play and the Lower Boy play ( a school play open solely to the first two year groups ), as well as teaching Drama and Theatre Studies to most year groups.
An album with some of these live and studio tracks ( along with the first recorded version of " Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic ") was released 20 years later in 1997 under the name Strontium 90: Police Academy.
While also refining Galen's erroneous theory of the pulse, Avicenna provided the first correct explanation of pulsation: " Every beat of the pulse comprises two movements and two pauses.
Every first Friday of the month, a trolley travels around Washington Street at different cafes and shops as artists showcase different pieces and may include auctions. This neighboorhod is scattered with urban blight ( within the residential section, from Caroll St east to the Brandywine Highway ).
Every two years all eight districts of one of those groups elect all their three senators, assigning two of them from the party that obtains the majority, and one from the first minority party.
In July 1549, Paget wrote to Somerset: " Every man of the council have misliked your proceedings ... would to God, that, at the first stir you had followed the matter hotly, and caused justice to be ministered in solemn fashion to the terror of others ...".
In 1960, de Havilland published her first memoir called Every Frenchman Has One.
Every Sunday in the summer months ( 1 March to end October ) and on the first and third Sunday of the month in the winter months ( 1 November to end February ) the Friends of Kensal Green Cemetery run a tour starting at 14: 00 at the Anglican chapel and lasting 2 hours.
The first line of Camper Van Beethoven's song " Take the Skinheads Bowling " is " Every day, I get up and pray to Jah.
Long's first autobiography, Every Man a King, was published in 1933 and priced to be affordable by poor Americans.

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