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Every single species of both fresh water and saltwater fish spends part of its life-cycle in a cohiastal wetland.
Every time a player pulls a fish he gets two tokens, and if he pulls two fish in a row he gets three tokens the second fish.
Every year a number of people die because they underestimate the amount of poison in the consumed fish parts.
Every August, the major Akan festival of Kundum takes place, coinciding with the best fishing-catch of the year ; people come to Axim for the festivities and to fish and trade from several countries on the Guinea Coast.
Every spring the Potawatomi and early settlers used spears, seines and dip nets to catch their annual supply of fish.
Every morning ( except on Sundays ) men from the island head out in small tin boats to spear or trawl for fish for their families.
Every Wednesday is " Bingo Wednesday ," where Toons on each pond share a bingo board and try to complete it by catching different fish species before a timer runs out.
Every fish has a personality, is different, and, in some cases, are opportunistic feeders.
Every week, Hugh meets up with different members of the Dorset community and gets a different kind of food ( e. g., fish, pork ) from each of them, usually free or bartered.
Every state in Austria has some specialities: In Lower Austria they have poppies, in Burgenland polenta, in Styria pumpkin, in Carinthia's many lakes they have fish, in Upper Austria, dumpling play a vital role, for Salzburg the Salzburger Nockerln are famous ( a Soufflé ), Tyrol has their tyrolean bacon, and Vorarlberg is influenced by the close neighbors Switzerland and the Swabia region in Germany, thus cheese plays a role and cheesy Swabian Spätzle are a specialty there.
Every year in June, they celebrate the famous " Kinsan Festival ", named for a fish that is usually abundant in months of May to July.
Every summer, thousands of fish are swept from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney Harbor and further south.
Every year, towards the end of the southwest monsoon season, flying fish ( Hulhammaha ) come to the northwestern shore of Fuvahmulah.
Every year the boats are oiled mainly with fish oil, coconut shell, and carbon, mixed with eggs to keep the wood strong and the boat slippery in the water.

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 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.

Every and commonly
Every URL consists of some of the following: the scheme name ( commonly called protocol ), followed by a colon, two slashes, then, depending on scheme, a server name ( exp.
Every summer, Wagner's operas are performed at the Festspielhaus during the month-long Richard Wagner Festival, commonly known as the Bayreuth Festival.
Every student of the engineering trainee program receives the degree of “ ingénieur de l ' École centrale de Nantes ”, more commonly called “ ingénieur centralien ”.
Every significant section of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a number, officially State Highway Route X but commonly called Route X by the NJDOT and the general public.
Today, he is commonly cited for the blunt epigram, " Every thing is what it is, and not another thing.
Every year he exhibited work of one class or another: occasionally a public monument in the round, like those of Pasquale Paoli ( 1798 ) or Captain Montague ( 1802 ) for Westminster Abbey, of Sir William Jones for University College, Oxford ( 1797 – 1801 ), of Nelson or Howe for St Paul's Cathedral ; more often memorials for churches, with symbolic Acts of Mercy or illustrations of Scripture texts, both commonly in low relief ( 1801 ), Miss Cromwell, Chichester ( 1800 ), Mrs Knight, Milton, Cambridge ( 1802 ), and many more ; and these pious labours he would vary from time to time with a classical piece like those of his earliest predilection.
Every member receives a paid subscription to the organization's quarterly newsletter, Democratic Left ( commonly known as DL ).
Every electronic hearing aid has at minimum a microphone, a loudspeaker ( commonly called a receiver ), a battery, and electronic circuitry.
Every guild has a different set of restrictions, commonly race and alignment.
Every island in the Caribbean have a form of music that resembles " Kaiso " or more commonly referred to as Calypso.
Every village has their own deity, commonly known as Bhuinyar.
Every year chanichim ( members ) travel to Israel for a year on Shnat Hachshara le ' Aliyah Ve ' Hadracha, commonly referred to as Shnat, where they go on an extensive experiential and educational process and actively carry out movement aims and discuss group issues.
Every Saturday night, with the exception of the first, a dance is held on campus in the Upper Arts Building, ( commonly referred to as the " Upper AB ").
Every Friday evening, MISU hosts a well-attended social function in the Mariner's Lounge ; with relatively affordable beverages and live entertainment, commonly in the form of popular Parson's Pond breakdancer Paul Payne.
Every Newfrontiers church has its own unique approach to participatory worship, but most commonly, anyone wishing to contribute during corporate worship must first share it with a meeting anchor.
Every police station maintains a list of known depredators ( more commonly known as a KD list ) as part of the station diary.
Every March, a 68-team, six-round, single-elimination tournament ( commonly called March Madness ) determines the national champions of NCAA Division I men's college basketball.

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