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Every and dream
Every night
, all human dreams are played out in Nightopia
and Nightmare
, the two parts
of the
dream world
.
Every few days they camp on
a mountain
, and perform
a dream ritual
.

One drug company product manager has been quoted as saying
, "
Every marketer's
dream is to find an unidentified or unknown market
and develop
it.

*
Every idle
dream
Every man in
a culture has three levels
of conscious reflection: his specific ideas about things
, his general beliefs
, and his metaphysical
dream.

Chumbley considered the practice
of willed dreaming essential as
a means
of interacting directly
and consciously with the spiritual dimensions he called ' the High Sabbat '; according to him "
Every word
, deed
and thought can empower
, magnetise
, and establish points
of receptivity
for a magical
dream, likewise
any of these means can do the opposite-fixating perception in
a manner that
is not receptive-that seals the soul in the body instead
of enabling
it to go forth at will
.
Every and is
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 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
.
Every and true
Every First Family seems to have one couple upon whom
it relies
for true friendship
.

Of Christianity he has
this to say: "...
it is not now
true for me ...
Every believing Christian
is, I am sure
, my spiritual brother ... but if systemically I called myself
a Christian I feel that to most men I should imply too much
and so tell
a lie
.

:
Every religion
is valid
and true for the time
and cultural context in
which it was born
.
Every simple module
is indecomposable
, but the converse
is in general not
true.
Every regular space
is locally regular
, but the converse
is not
true.
Every epimorphism in
this algebraic sense
is an epimorphism in the sense
of category theory
, but the converse
is not
true in all categories
.

*
Every free abelian group
is torsion-free
, but the converse
is not
true, as
is shown by the additive group
of the rational numbers Q
.

*
Every non-empty Baire space
is of second category in itself
, and every intersection
of countably many dense open subsets
of X
is non-empty
, but the converse
of neither
of these
is true, as
is shown by the topological disjoint sum
of the rationals
and the unit interval 1
.
Every homeomorphism
is a homotopy equivalence
, but the converse
is not
true:
for example
, a solid disk
is not homeomorphic to
a single point
, although the disk
and the point are homotopy
equivalent.
Every judgment has as
its matter
a proposition
, which is either
true or false
.
Every cognition implies necessarily
a judgment
, but not every judgment
is necessarily cognition
, because there are also judgments that are not
true.

*
Every recursive set
is recursively enumerable
, but
it is not
true that every recursively enumerable set
is recursive
.

* ( Soundness )
Every provable second-order sentence
is universally valid
, i
. e.,
true in all domains under standard semantics
.

At the time
of Fallada's death in February 1947
, he had recently completed Jeder stirbt für sich allein (
Every Man Dies Alone ), an anti-fascist novel based on the
true story
of a German couple
, Otto
and Elise Hampel
, who were executed
for producing
and distributing anti-fascist material in Berlin during the war
.
Every dcpo
is an ω-cpo
, since every ω-chain
is a directed set
, but the converse
is not
true.

In mathematics
, an integer-valued polynomial ( also known as
a numerical polynomial ) P ( t )
is a polynomial whose value P ( n )
is an integer
for every integer n
. Every polynomial with integer coefficients
is integer-valued
, but the converse
is not
true.
Every gauge field has an associated ghost
, and where the gauge field acquires
a mass via the Higgs mechanism
, the associated ghost field acquires the same mass ( in the Feynman -' t Hooft gauge only
, not
true for other gauges ).

Contraries cannot both
be true, although they can both
be false
, and hence their contradictories are both
true (
for example
, both
, '
Every man
is honest ,'
and ' No man
is honest ,' are false
.
Every fifth question
is a true or false question
, and question 100 takes the form
of a ludicrous fact
which is almost always
true.
Every true devotee
of Lord Siva spends the night
of Sivaratri in deep meditation
, keeps vigil
and observes fast
.
Every person that
is a true Christian will become
a part
of the movement
, once they hear the sound
of the 7th Trumpet
, which is interpreted to
be the preaching
and teaching
of God through the body
of Christ
.
Every connected symmetric graph must thus
be both vertex-transitive
and edge-transitive
, and the converse
is true for graphs
of odd degree
.
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