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Every and fifteen
Every fifteen minutes the computer transmits where the truck has been.
Every fifteen minutes they played a record ; the rest of the time it was commercials about a high-school correspondence course.
Every year, Skull and Bones selects fifteen men ( only ) of the junior class to join the society.
Every state of the United States recognizes corporations sole under common law, and fifteen states have specific statutes that stipulate the conditions under which that state recognizes the corporations sole that are filed with that state for acquiring, holding, and disposing of title for church and religious society property.
At the peak of its popularity, No Limit became notorious for producing lengthy albums that consisted of up to 20 tracks and featured numerous cameo appearances by other No Limit artists ( Fiend's 1998 release, There's One in Every Family, for instance, contained fifteen ), in addition to the cheap packaging of its CDs in cases that consisted mostly of cardboard stock and a small amount of plastic, as well as spearheading the movement of garish Pen & Pixel-designed album covers.
Every major network sends news crews, and have sets built by the beach in Cartagena to report live for at least fifteen minutes every day towards the end of the news broadcast on the goings-on of the contestants.
Every three, five, ten or fifteen days, some families will also observe a periodic vegetarian feast.
Every fifteen minutes, the station's famous jingle (" KYW, Newsradio -- ten-sixty!

Every and days
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 month, f'r three days '', he said happily, `` I take no water into my system, no water whatsoever.
Every one of us has been passing through days of anxiety ; we cannot, however, feel that peace has been established, but that we have nothing but an armistice in a state of war.
Every year in the first days of June, the Days of Chojnów ( Dni Chojnowa ) are celebrated.
From a pro-independence supporter's point of view, the movement for Taiwan independence began under Qing rule in the 1680s which led to a well known saying those days, " Every three years an uprising, every five years a rebellion ".
Every few days they camp on a mountain, and perform a dream ritual.
He credited some of his success to his snowmobiling days: " Every winter, you would reckon on three or four big spills — and I'm talking about being thrown on to the ice at 100 miles per hour.
Every few years, " International Conventions " are held in selected cities, usually lasting four days ( Thursday to Sunday ), with visiting delegates from other countries.
Every one of these calendars has a year of 365 days, which is occasionally extended by adding an extra day to form a leap year, a method called " intercalation ", the inserted day being " intercalary ".
Every second weekend in September, Louisa hosts the regional Septemberfest that features several local and national acts performing for three days, as well as the huge arts and crafts section on the northwestern side of town and the many food vendors featuring Southeastern cuisine.
Every month of the year averages at least 2 days with a low temperature of or lower.
Every late July ( ending on the last Saturday of July and beginning 10 days previous ) it hosts what may be the world's largest free-admission fair.
Every August, 10 days are devoted to " Bill Johnston's Pirate Days ", a town-wide festival that features professional performers acting out pirate battles and a " siege " of the town by none-other than the " Pirate of the Thousand Islands ," Bill Johnston ( pirate ), whom the festival is named after.
Every year vendors from all around the country travel to Southport for four days of fun and excitement downtown.
Shot in only twenty days in New York City, both Norwood and Ross served as executive producers of the movie which features original songs from their respective albums Never Say Never ( 1998 ) and Every Day Is a New Day ( 1999 ) as well as previously unreleased duets.
* Every year, in the middle of Lent, Carnival is celebrated during three days.
Every year the municipality hosts a special festival remembering the days when local people emigrated to the new world.
She is best known as a chronicler of the movement's spread, especially in her 1884 Nineteenth Century Miracles: Spirits and their Work in Every Country of the Earth, and her 1870 Modern American Spiritualism, a detailed account of claims and investigations of mediumship beginning with the earliest days of the movement.
According to Canon C. 24, " Every priest having a cure of souls shall provide that, in the absence of reasonable hindrance, Morning and Evening Prayer daily and on appointed days the Litany shall be said in the church, or one of the churches, of which he is the minister.
Every day they sacrifice one human being in addition to other animals, so that in nine days there are 72 victims which are sacrificed.
Every year, Thursday has held a performance on or within days of New Year's Eve, as a tradition for local New Jersey fans.
Every fourth year when the games were also held, the festival was known as the " Great Panathenaia ," and was 3 or 4 days longer than the regular festival.
Every year on the equivalent date to the 23rd of March on the Chinese Calendar, the birthday of Mazu is commemorated with concerts, lion dance, Carrying god ride ' Kheng kiu ', ' siam hee ' and also wayang kulit show for three days.
Every summer there is a play-scheme, two days a week, which caters for over one hundred children during the school holiday, featuring trips to farm parks and theme parks.
Every spring, Youth and Government holds its conference for three days in the New Jersey Statehouse, where students experience the role of state government.

Every and business
Every business building was required to have an official picture of Banda hanging on the wall.
Every system is unique to the business drivers it supports, therefore the quality attributes of each system such as fault-tolerance, backward compatibility, extensibility, reliability, maintainability, availability, security, usability, and such other – ilities will vary with each implementation.
Every weekday, more than 1. 3 million people commute to the Argentine capital for work and other business.
Every three years ( formerly two, until a change made in 2007 ), delegates from around the world meet together with these leaders to vote on church business in World Conference.
The William Huston store, opened in 1830, was the forerunner of a business center that later included the famous Broughton Wagon Shop, the Van Every Mills, now " Ye Olde Cider Mill ," several taverns, two distilleries, and two churches.
Every year the central business district ( with corners at the Municipal Building, Grand Street Fire House and Croton-Harmon High School ) is closed to automobile traffic for music, American food, local fund raisers, traveling, and local artists.
Every band in the business – guaranteed – has tried to do something with that Bonham sound, which shows that everyone from A to Z has listened to him.
Every year regional meetings take place, enabling close contact between corporate business leaders, local government leaders and NGOs.
Every business day, Canada Post provides service to 14. 8 million addresses, delivering 45 million items.
Every business building was required to have an official picture of him hanging on the wall, and no poster, clock or picture could be higher than his portrait.
Every person not entitled to enter the house by right of living within upon seeing such a sign shall not enter the house by day or by night, but shall keep as far away as his business will permit.
The Highland MP and antiquarian, Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, comments on late eighteenth century evictions in the area of Kingussie, in his second series of " Antiquarian Notes " ( Inverness 1897, pp 369 et seq, public domain ) as follows: " Mr James MacPherson of Ossianic fame, who acquired Phoiness, Etterish, and Invernahaven, began this wretched business and did it so thoroughly that not much remained for his successors ....... Every place James MacPherson acquired was cleared, and he also had a craze for changing and obliterating the old names ......
It is usually presented as sales minus sales discounts, returns, and allowances. Every time a business sells a product or performs a service, it obtains revenue.
Every year, MEDEF International organises a number of delegations of French business leaders with concrete projects to targeted countries, especially developing countries.
Every employee is a partner in the John Lewis Partnership, and has a possibility to influence the business through branch forums, which discuss local issues at every store, and the divisional John Lewis and Waitrose Councils.
Every route between the Far East and the United States made losses and MOL's business performance deteriorated again.
Every person had an equal voice in the affairs of the community whose business affairs was conducted by a board of directors voted in by the community.
Every state requires public companies incorporated within it to hold an annual general meeting of shareholders to elect the Board of Directors and transact other business that requires shareholder approval.
The film also included " Hungry Heart " by Bruce Springsteen, " Every Breath You Take " by The Police, and " Swamp " by Talking Heads ( which includes the words " risky business " in the lyrics ).
This tongue-in-cheek " doctrine " is usually summarized as " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business ," which Goldberg remembered Ledeen saying in an early 1990s speech.
* " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business "
Every asset of the business is owned by the proprietor and all debts of the business are the proprietor's.
Every Superstore was retrofitted after the exit from the large appliance business, using the space for an expanded self-serve computer accessory and software selection.

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