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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 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.
Every generation, Tokima manages to free himself, only to be beaten and sealed again by that generation's Devil Hunter.
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 moved
Every time he moved or said something, the chair creaked again.
Every hyperbola is congruent to the origin-centered East-West opening hyperbola sharing its same eccentricity ε ( its shape, or degree of " spread "), and is also congruent to the origin-centered North-South opening hyperbola with identical eccentricity ε — that is, it can be rotated so that it opens in the desired direction and can be translated ( rigidly moved in the plane ) so that it is centered at the origin.
After Gulf Winds ( 1976 ), an album of entirely self-composed songs, and From Every Stage ( 1976 ), a live album that had Baez performing songs " from every stage " of her career, Baez again parted ways with a record label when she moved to CBS Records for Blowin ' Away ( 1977 ) and Honest Lullaby ( 1979 ).
Every time it is moved, it must be restacked, which means it varies between exhibits.
Every year at breakup, families moved up into the hills from the point.
# Every document is automatically moved to physical storage appropriate to its frequency of access from any given location.
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.
Every structure from the World's Columbian Exposition was long ago destroyed by fire, demolished or moved elsewhere, except for the old Palace of Fine Arts, now the Museum of Science and Industry, The Palace of Fine Arts, the only fireproof building at the fair, fell into disrepair and was rehabilitated with a $ 5 million grant in 1930 from Julius Rosenwald ( President of Sears, Roebuck and Co .).
Theodore Roosevelt uttered a phrase more similar to Churchill's in an address to the Naval War College on June 2, 1897, following his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy: " Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has triumphed ; because of the blood and sweat and tears, the labor and the anguish, through which, in the days that have gone, our forefathers moved on to triumph.
In 2001, the statue was moved to its permanent location on the East Side Central Park Drive at 90th St. Every year, however, the statue is moved to a spot in view of the finish line of the Marathon.
Every correct answer moved the team up a level, but every incorrect answer or pass drops them down a level.
Bevington's editorial scholarship is so extensive that Richard Strier, an early modern colleague at the University of Chicago, was moved to comment: " Every time I turn around, he has edited a new Renaissance text.

Every and further
Every faction strives for further control of the city.
Barakat further stated " Every time I wrote Zionism, MEMRI replaced the word by Jew or Judaism.
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.
The next few years saw Andy regularly in the reggae charts with further singles for Dodd such as " Something on My Mind ", " Love of a Woman ", " Just Say Who ", and " Every Tongue Shall Tell ", as well as singles for other producers such as " Lonely Woman " ( for Derrick Harriott ), " Girl I Love You " ( Ernest and Joseph Hoo Kim ), " Love You to Want Me " and " Delilah " ( Gussie Clarke ), and " Get Wise ", " Feel Good ", and " Money Is The Root of All Evil " for Phil Pratt.
Every story focuses on one city or building, and further explores a world where architects, urbanists, and ultimately " urbatects ", are the leading powers and architecture is the driving force behind society.
During Every Little Thing's 2004-2005 Commonplace Tour, Mochida suffered from bronchitis which further effected her singing style during the tour as well as on their 7th album, Crispy Park, released on August 9, 2006 ( their 10th anniversary day ).
Every house has its own election procedure and individual powers that make them different from each other, which are further discussed in the article for each individual chamber.
Every year a patch of teachers will be dispatched as visiting scholars, for further study and to attend the intellectual exchanges.
Their mellow sound was only briefly in vogue, and elusive further success ( another minor hit in the UK was " Every Little Teardrop ") prompted their split in 1979.
A combination of high production standards, the growing confidence of the main songwriting team of Wilson and Brown, and tight harmonies enabled them to secure further big hits such as " You Sexy Thing " and " Every 1's a Winner ", which were also U. S. hits, peaking at # 3 ( 1976 ) and # 6 ( 1979 ), respectively.
Soon after, the band recorded three songs at a friend's rehearsal space ; the energetic tracks found early airplay on local radio and by KROQ's Rodney Bingenheimer in L. A. As their music further filtered across to the U. K. and Radio One, Every Move a Picture could be found opening hometown shows for the likes of the Kaiser Chiefs and Louis XIV.
Every tier involves an exam at the end of the final year, called Esame di Maturità, required to gain a diploma and have access to further education.
:" WHEREAS it is necessary, in this time of danger, that the militia of this colony should be well regulated and disciplined ... And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That every person so as aforesaid inlisted ( except free mulattoes, negroes, and Indians ) shall be armed in the manner following, that is to say: Every soldier shall he furnished with a firelock well fixed, a bayonet fitted to the same, a double cartouch-box, and three charges of powder, and constantly appear with the same at the time and place appointed for muster and exercise, and shall also keep at his place of abode one pound of powder and four pounds of ball, and bring the same with him into the field when he shall be required ... And for the better training and exercising the militia, and rendering them more serviceable, Be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That every captain shall, once in three months, and oftner if thereto required by the lieutenant or chief commanding officer in the county, muster, train, and exercise his company, and the lieutenant or other chief commanding officer in the county shall cause a general muster and exercise of all the companies within his county, to be made in the months of March or April, and September or October, yearly ; and if any soldier shall, at any general or private muster, refuse to perform the command of his officer, or behave himself refractorily or mutinously, or misbehave himself at the courts martial to be held in pursuance of this act, as is herein after directed, it shall and may be lawful to and for the chief commanding officer, then present, to cause such offender to be tied neck and heels, for any time not exceeding five minutes, or inflict such corporal punishment as he shall think fit, not exceeding twenty lashes ..." — An Act for the better regulating and disciplining the Militia, April 1757
Every summer, thousands of fish are swept from the Great Barrier Reef to Sydney Harbor and further south.
Every day ( Japanese permitting ) at pre – arranged times, the Radio Operator ( with escorts ) climbed to a high vantage point, usually necessitating a gruelling climb to the top of some slippery, high, jungle-clad ridge, and sent the latest intelligence information and the group's supply requests etc., and received further orders in return.
Every winter break, the Aires tour the Eastern Seaboard, while travelling further afield every spring.
Every postbox in London was searched for further IRA devices.
Every major division, called a thema ( Greek: θέμα ), was further divided into tourmai while each tourma was divided into moirai or droungoi, which in turn were composed of several banda.
Every department in the store has its own specialist for its district, and further expansion into areas of marketing and merchandising are being utilized most recently.

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