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A Girl in Every Port is considered by film scholars to be the most important film of Hawks's silent career because it is his first film to introduce many of the Hawksian themes and characters that would continue until his final films.
Every July 1 the Selectmen appoint residents to various official boards and commissions, approve the hiring of all employees, hold public hearings on important town issues, and enforce town by-laws and regulations.
Every third weekend in September Silver Creek hosts a Festival of Grapes to honor Concord grapes, an important agricultural product.
Every October, Belém receives tens of thousands of tourists for the year's most important religious celebration, the procession of the Círio de Nazaré.
* Every year the town used to host an important poetry event called " BergamoPoesia "
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 detail was so important to Tim because it was so personal ", Thompson remarked.
Every important sector of the ' big media ' today -- film, records, radio, and cable TV -- was born of a kind of piracy so defined.
Every position has an important role to play in the canoe.
Every year, there is an important celebration to the Saint.
Every two years, at the beginning of July, in Cahul takes place an important folk music festival, " Nufărul Alb " (" White Nymphaea ").
Every family gets at least one drawing of a member, and larger families may include dozens of drawings illustrating particular characters important for classification.
Every year, thousands of white cranes nest on Poyang Lake, China's largest fresh water lake, making it an important bird Sanctuary.
Every time she enters the room to notify Melvin or give him some important information, she turns it into an audition, promoting herself all the time to play a part in his movie.
John Gardner argues that " Every legal issue, however superficially technical, is a moral issue, for its resolution inevitably has important consequences for someone.
A comparison of the two positions, which came to designate two interwoven and contentious traditions in the GKiN and the Neo-Calvinist Christian social movements that flowed from its membership, is presented in Jacob Klapwijk's important work of Reformational philosophy, entitled Bringing into Captivity Every Thought ( English, 1986 ).
A comparison of the two positions, which came to designate two interwoven and contentious traditions in the Christian Reformed Churches in the Netherlands and the Christian movements that flowed from its membership, is presented in one of the three chapters that Jacob Klapwijk contributed to a very important self-critical work of Reformational philosophy, entitled Bringing into Captivity Every Thought ( 1991 ).
Political topics addressed on The Simpsons include homophobia and gay marriage ( in the episodes " Homer's Phobia " and " There's Something About Marrying "), immigration and border control (“ Much Apu About Nothing ,” “ Midnight Rx ”, “ Coming to Homerica ”), drug and alcohol abuse (" Brother's Little Helper ", " Weekend at Burnsie's ", " Homer vs. the Eighteenth Amendment ", " Duffless ", " E-I-E-I -( Annoyed Grunt )", and " Days of Wine and D ' oh ' ses "), gun rights (" The Cartridge Family "), environmental issues (" The Old Man and the Lisa ", " Trash of the Titans ", " Lisa the Tree Hugger ", " The Wife Aquatic ", " The Squirt and the Whale ", in addition to being an important plot device in the feature-length film ), election campaigns (" Two Cars in Every Garage and Three Eyes on Every Fish ", " Sideshow Bob Roberts ", " Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington ", " See Homer Run ", " E Pluribus Wiggum ", " Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson "), and corruption (" Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington ").
Every year, the KTP holds its party congresses in which the official delegates choose the members of the important Central Committee.
Every major Korean neo-Confucianist shared Toegye's preoccupation with single-mindedness, which signalled new stress on praxis in the development of Korean neo-Confucianism: the fusion of the metaphysical and the physical is better brought about through action than speculation, important as theory might be.
Hub responds with a piece of his " What Every Boy Needs to Know ..." speech, that the actual truth is not as important as the belief in ideals like good winning over evil, honor, and true love.
Every Tallensi knows that these crocodiles are the incarnation of important clan ancestors.
Every spring, CPILJ hosts a symposium on important issues related to public interest law.

Every and public
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.
Every year a play ( in the fall ) and a musical ( in the spring ) is presented to the public.
Every year since 1979, the world ’ s top blacksmiths compete in Calgary, Alberta ; performing their craft in front of thousands of spectators to educate and entertain the public with their skills and abilities.
Every year, the British Political Studies Association awards the Walter Bagehot Prize for the best dissertation in the field of government and public administration.
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.
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 ......
Every year, there are normally about 15 rebroadcasts of the show in Germany on all of ARD's public regional stations such as MDR, WDR, NDR and BR, and other so-called Third Channels.
Every May, an Air Ambulance Show is held for both the general public and Air Ambulance personnel.
Woodblock print of Mount Fuji and cherry blossom from 36 Views of Mount Fuji ( Hiroshige ) | 36 Views of Mount Fuji by Hiroshige. Every year the Japanese Meteorological Agency and the public track the sakura zensen ( cherry blossom front ) as it moves northward up the archipelago with the approach of warmer weather via nightly forecasts following the weather segment of news programs.
Every Crime against the public, is a great crime?
It was observed twenty years later that " Every so often, there comes to light a document revealing the foresight of a public servant who grasped the full consequences and implications of a particular government measure or policy.
Every year, the Dutch public broadcasting system is allocated funds from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science.
Every January, a festival, Fotanian-Open Studio Programme, sees many of the studios open to the public.
:" Every political issue claiming the attention of a world public has its ' experts "-news managers, anchor men, ax grinders, and anglers.
In a 1947 speech to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ), which marked the first time a sitting President had ever addressed the group, Truman said " Every man should have the right to a decent home, the right to an education, the right to adequate medical care, the right to a worthwhile job, the right to an equal share in the making of public decisions through the ballot, and the right to a fair trial in a fair court.
Every summer, the college hosts the five-week-long Eastern Music Festival ( EMF ), where both professional and student musicians come together for seminars and public performances.
Every year, in June, The Park holds a major charitable event where a number of the spectacular Gardens are open to the public, with the proceeds being donated to local charities.
" Every person has the right, either individually or in community with others, and both in public and in private, to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice or teaching.
When Quiz Show was released, Stempel embraced the renewed public interest in him, giving interviews on radio and television ( notably appearing on Late Night with Conan O ' Brien, taped in the same NBC studio Twenty One once occupied ), as well as lecturing at some colleges about the quiz scandals. Every time ' Quiz Show ' is shown on television, invariably the phone rings and some character at the other end says, ' What picture won the Academy Award in 1955?
As well, Every public and private elementary and secondary schools under the Department of Education ( DepED ) has its own student governments.
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.
Every April the paper is distributed to the public of Perth's metropolitan area by students dressed in costume in exchange for a donation, often a " gold coin " donation.
John Pilger has said " Every member of the public and every journalist with an ounce of scepticism about authority should read outstanding book.
Then-Senator Barack Obama echoed those sentiments saying, " Every American has the right to know how the government spends their tax dollars, but for too long that information has been largely hidden from public view.

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