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Every and generation
Every generation develops new slang, but with the development of technology, understanding gaps have widened between the older and younger generations.
Every child recorded into the family records in a each generation would share an identical character in their names.
Every generation of Golf has been a runner-up in the European Car of the Year awards, but only one has been a winner, the Golf Mk3 in 1992.
Every generation, each individual can have new mutations, so there are N new neutral mutations in the population as a whole.
Every generation moved further west and became more American, more democratic, and as intolerant of hierarchy as they were removed from it.
... Every generation welcomes the pirates from the last ... until now.
Every such person whose Canadian parent or parents were also not born in Canada and obtained their citizenship at birth by descent ( second generation born abroad ) must have successfully applied to maintain their Canadian citizenship before their 28th birthday, that is, if their 28th birthday took place before 17 April 2009.
Every person born outside Canada but within one generation of the native-born or naturalized citizen parent is automatically a Canadian citizen by descent ( retroactive to date of birth or date citizenship was lost ).
Every generation of the Bluebird has been available as a taxi, duties that are shared with base level Nissan Cedrics.
" Every generation in Israel carries within itself the remnants of worlds created and destroyed during the course of the previous history of the Jewish people.
OKI has been working to achieve a better global environment for the next generation and has built the system of “ Company-wide network-type environmental management .” Every year OKI creates an environmental protection activity program, " OKI Eco Plan 21 " to reduce environmental impacts continuously and to promote concrete efforts for the targets set in the program.
Every year the president of the student council organizes the graduation party of its generation and tries to surpass the success of last year's " Prom ".

Every and manages
Every year the ESADE Career Services manages 2. 500 job offerings from 1. 200 prestigious international organisations.

Every and free
Every morpheme can be classified as either free or bound.
Every stanza ends with a reference to Canada as the land " where colored men are free ".
Every free man, born in lawful wedlock, and neither excommunicate nor outlaw, was eligible for membership.
Every other province had the freedom to regulate the religious question as it wished, although the Union stated every person should be free in the choice of his personal religion and no person should be prosecuted based on his or her religious choice.
The Body of Liberties adopted in 1641 by the Massachusetts Bay colonists states,Every married woman shall be free from bodily correction or stripes by her husband, unless it be in his own defense from her assault .” In the United States, legal decisions in Mississippi ( 1824 ) and North Carolina ( 1868 and 1874 ) make reference toand reject — an unnamed " old doctrine " or " ancient law " by which a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no wider than his thumb.
Every citizen is treated free of any charge including foreign tourists needing medical care.
Every antiseptic, however good, is more or less toxic and irritating to a wounded surface ; as a result, in surgery, the antiseptic method has been replaced by aseptic method, which is preventative in nature and relies on keeping free from the invasion of bacteria rather than destroying them when present.
Every governing body is free to set its own standards, so the quality of races may differ.
* The Empty Space: Every Friday the Students ' Union hosts a live music venue in The Empty Space, attended by students for free ( this was canceled in 2011 due to changes installed by the 69th Student Legislative Council ).
* Every August the residents of Sleepy Eye host the annual " Corn Days " event, where free buttered corn is provided, as well as live music, a flea market, parade, and various other events.
* 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 week of the Michaelmas and Lent terms, and twice in Easter term, Churchill is host to Pav, a music event unusual for Cambridge events in that it is free and open to all university members.
Every summer, a free tourist train in the city centre connects the ancient parts of the city with the government district.
Every word must have only one root ( free morpheme ) always at the beginning.
Every town wanted to be a railway centre, and the government had great confidence in the ability of the free market to provide low freight rates to the province's farmers provided sufficient charters were issued to competing companies.
Every free abelian group has a rank defined as the cardinality of a basis.
Every subgroup of a free abelian group is itself free abelian, which is important for the description of a general abelian group as a cokernel of a homomorphism between free abelian groups.
Every month Hustler is mailed, uninvited and for free, to some of the offices of Members of the United States Congress.
Every Riemann surface is the quotient of a free, proper and holomorphic action of a discrete group on its universal covering and this universal covering is holomorphically isomorphic ( one also says: " conformally equivalent ") to one of the following:
Every vector space is free, and the free vector space on a set is a special case of a free module on a set.
Every Ontario resident with his or her primary and permanent home in Ontario is entitled to access emergency and preventive medical care ( although Bariatric surgery in many cases is not covered ) under OHIP free of charge.

Every and himself
Every day, when the President took his nap, Rob Roy would stretch out on the window seat near him, like a perfect gentleman, and stare thoughtfully out the window, or he would take a little nap himself.
Every one thinks chiefly of his own, hardly at all of the common interest ; and only when he is himself concerned as an individual.
Every Baronet of Ruddigore since then had fallen under the curse's influence, and died in agony once he could no longer bring himself to continue a life of crime.
Every command of the Bible is the directive of God himself and therefore demands willing observance.
Bradman recorded several songs accompanying himself and others on piano in the early 1930s, including " Every Day Is A Rainbow Day For Me ".
Every officer was assigned a servant, usually chosen by himself from among his men.
This ambiguity was also apparent on " Kingfish " and " Every Man a King ," the former a paean to Huey Long ( the assassinated former Governor and United States Senator from Louisiana ), the other a campaign song written by Long himself.
Every Thelemite is expected to interpret the book, " each for himself.
Hohman's best known work is the collection of prayers and recipes for folk-healing titled Pow-Wows, or the Long Lost Friend, published in German in 1820 as Der Lange Verborgene Freund ( The Long-Hidden Friend ) and in two English translations — the first in 1846 in a rather crude translation by Hohman himself (" The Long Secreted Friend or a True and Christian Information for Every Body ") and the second in 1856 by a different and more fluent translator (" The Long Lost Friend ; a Collection of Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Remedies for Man as well as Animals ").
In the trilogy's fourth book So Long, and Thanks For All the Fish, Marvin the Paranoid Android says of himself: " Every part of me has been replaced at least fifty times ...".
He has gained a reputation of being cursed due to several notorious strokes of bad luck: Every team he was assigned to would be completely annihilated on their third mission together, save for Sanders himself.
" Every man who humbles himself shall be exalted!
Every man must serve another's larger cause, giving or lending himself in whole or in part to another judgement, a further condition, a greater good, a lesser will, a common motive and purpose, and these replace his own criteria, the immediacy of his own conscience, until his own moral nature becomes a mere accessory to the cause, which is no more than his neighbour's, but the product of some ill-defined greater good and lesser evil.
Every night at 4 AM these Oprichnik " monks " would attend a sermon given by Ivan himself before the morning's ritual executions.
Condon himself once said: " Every book I've ever written has been about abuse of power.
Every way that any human being of any race or nationality, at any period of human history, has moved rhythmically to express himself, belongs to the dance.
Rich appeared as himself in the 1979 Clint Eastwood movie, Every Which Way But Loose, in which he performed the song " I'll Wake You Up When I Get Home.
When Lucy buried the blanket, Snoopy took the time to dig for it himself ; and when he found it, Linus thanked him, upon which Snoopy thought " Every now and then I feel that my existence is justified!
Every student is proud to be a part of this college and calls himself / herself " A proud Loyolite "
The judgement was " Every man for himself ".
In The Female of the Species, Drummond disguises himself as a black henchman of the villainous Irma and, revealing himself to Irma and his astonished companions, explains: " Every beard is not false, but every nigger smells.
Every benefit received by man, says Bahya, will evoke his thankfulness in the same measure as it is prompted by intentions of doing good, though a portion of self-love be mingled with it, as is the case with what the parent does for his child, which is but part of himself, and upon which his hope for the future is built ; still more so with what the master does for his slave, who is his property.
Every Man therefore is to judge for himself in these things .”
Charles W. Kingston taught thatEvery individual ... no matter what authority, standing, or station he is in, is responsible to the one above him in exactly the same way as if that individual was the Savior himself .... We must look at the one above us in the same light as we look at the Savior .” This doctrine is known as the Law of Satisfaction and it places immense importance on honoring all participants with lower numbers, who are higher in the hierarchy.

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