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Every and inch
Every step as well as every hand and head motion was rehearsed to the very inch.
Every student is continuously evaluated, corrected, and mentored, with special attention paid to the smallest of details, such as the placement of a finger within 1 / 4 inch of its required location along a trouser seam, angle of the weapon, and positioning of the student in relation to the unit.
According to Dale E. Dawkins, AMC's vice-president, " Every square inch of inner surface on exterior body panels is galvanized on our Spirit, Concord, and Eagle models.
Every inch of wall space decorated with historic pictures from Nuf Ced ’ s own collection and memorabilia he got from friends like Cy Young.
Every square inch of a giant bone had to support 10 times the weight borne by a square inch of human bone.
Every inch is retail space, even the underpasses taking people from the ferries are lined with shops, kebab grillers and boys selling cigarettes.
Every Friday, the Mapusa Market bulges at the seams, with seemingly every square inch of space occupied by sellers with only just enough room for the prospective buyers, the alleys between the regular stalls being occupied with temporary mats and boards.
Slogans used included " Finally a cigarette as pretty as you " and " Every inch the lady ".

Every and land
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 year they visited Elephantine, and at certain intervals took the image of Isis up river to the land of the Blemmyes for oracular purposes.
Every stanza ends with a reference to Canada as the land " where colored men are free ".
Every island has one or two short airstrips where Vanair ’ s Twin Otter planes land two or three times weekly.
Every year they visited Elephantine and at certain intervals took the image of Isis up river to the land of the Blemyes for oracular purposes before returning it.
Every member of the bands or tribes receiving a land allotment is subject to laws of the state or territory in which they reside.
Every Indian who receives a land allotment " and has adopted the habits of civilized life " ( lived separate and apart from the tribe ) is bestowed with United States citizenship " without in any manner impairing or otherwise affecting the right of any such Indian to tribal or other property "
Every natural hollow is full of water, around the margin of which, long grasses, reeds and other aquatic plants grow in the greatest profusion, often making it difficult to say where the land ends and the water begins.
Every piece of land was cultivated regardless of the expense involved, and the soil became heavily polluted with chemicals.
Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds.
Every time, he mixes double the amount of bark into his bread to stave off starvation and works ever harder to dry off marsh into dryer land that would not be as exposed to the night frost.
The traditional narration " Every day is Ashura and every land is Karbala!
As early as the middle of the 2nd century BCE the Jewish author of the third book of the Oracula Sibyllina addressed the " chosen people ," saying: " Every land is full of thee and every sea.
Every proprietor owes to the community a ground rent for the land which he holds.
On this occasion Đukanović stated: Every smart Montenegrin and every honest man in this land mentions the name of the traitor Jevrem Brković with hatred, who in pure vanity betrayed his people and knowingly spreads anti-Yugoslav speeches across Zagreb, while the Ustašas, again like in 1941, bleed the defenseless Serbian civilians ( referring to the World War II ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Croatia ).
Every earldom or lordship of Parliament was accompanied by a grant of land ; sometimes, peerages and their associated lands were surrendered in return for other peerages and lands.
Every male Griqua who settled in East Griqualand was able to secure a 3, 000 acre ( 12 km² ) farm, but most of them sold their land cheaply to white settlers and squandered their money.
Every year between the months of October and March, thousands of migratory birds land here.
Every bird that comes off the Gulf near High Island is then exhausted, and immediately seeks a dry land perch.
Every feu consisted of a piece of land, fronting a street, large enough to build a house and grow vegetables and keep chickens and pigs.
Every land parcel and / or building subdivided by a strata or community titles plan has both lots and common property.
" Another example is that the 1986 rules allowed the player to collect $ 500 for passing on Earth and $ 1, 000 for landing on Earth ; the 1988 rules provided that " Every time you land on or pass Earth you collect $ 500 Federons from the bank.

Every and they
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
Every night they all went to Mama and Papa Albright's, and sat on the open front porch, where they could get the breeze.
Every pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience and every fly ball the visitors dropped ( and because their right fielder was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision.
Every day, they cycle a combined 1. 2 million km.
Every person should be identified uniquely as resident in one place but where they happen to be on census day, their de facto residence, may not be the best place to count them.
Every song they wrote was written with an eye toward giving it " deep hidden meaning " or D. H. M.
Cantor points out that his constructions prove more — namely, they provide a new proof of Liouville's theorem: Every interval contains infinitely many transcendental numbers.
Every day, they serve 1. 1 million, 207, 900, and 1, 400 passengers respectively.
Every device in a WPAN will be able to plug in to any other device in the same WPAN, provided they are within physical range of one another.
Every time another object or customer enters the line to wait, they join the end of the line and represent the “ enqueue ” function.
Every automobile owner is familiar with this concept when they take in their car to have the oil changed or brakes checked.
Every project manager should create a small core set of formal documents defining the project objectives, how they are to be achieved, who is going to achieve them, when they are going to be achieved, and how much they are going to cost.
Every day, they migrate vertically in the water column, following their planktonic prey.
Every ten years, when the general census of population takes place, each citizen has to declare which linguistic group they belong or want to be aggregated to.
Maxwell Fyfe brought up Raeder's order of 15 October 1939, which read: " Measures which are considered necessary from a military point of view will have to be carried out, even if they are not covered by existing international law ... Every protest from neutral powers will have to be turned down ... The more ruthlessly economic warfare is waged ... the sooner the war will come to an end ".
Every year they would organise an annual meeting, as well as four other academic meetings, where they discussed their research.
The spirit of the rule is generally something in good fun ; while rules that unfairly sway the game in favor of one player or to the detriment of one specific player are quite easy to concoct (" Every time James plays a ten, he gets a penalty of ten cards "), they are also generally frowned upon as unsportsmanlike.
" In an interesting meditation on what he viewed as the harm which would result if Christian ideals were abandoned in Belgium, he said: " Every time society has distanced itself from the Gospel, which preached humility, fraternity, and peace, the people have been unhappy, because the pagan civilization of ancient Rome, which they wanted to replace it with, is based only on pride and the abuse of force " ( Commemorative speech for the war dead of the Battle of the Yser, given by Dom Marie-Albert, Abbot of Orval Abbey, Belgium, in 1936 ).

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