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Every and judgement
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 judgement was " Every man for himself ".
Every person at the day of judgement will also be called by his Imam.

Every and taste
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 class had a taste for beer and rum.
Every cell in the taste bud forms microvilli at the ends.
Every year, more than 200, 000 individuals see their physicians concerning chemosensory problems, and many more taste disturbances are never reported .< ref name = NIDOCD > National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, " Taste Disorders ," 25 June 2008, 23 Oct. 2009 < http :// www. nidcd. nih. gov / health / smelltaste / taste. asp ></ ref > Due to the large number of persons affected by taste disorders, basic and clinical research are receiving support at different institutions and chemosensory research centers across the country.
Every kind of crop and fruit can be grown here, but its banana, dates, figs and rice are especially unique in taste, smell and shape.
Every class had a taste for beer and rum.

Every and according
Every book followed a different train of thought, from inspiration to solution, according to her autobiography.
* Every soul is born as a heavenly being, human, sub-human ( animal ) or hellish being according to its own karma.
Every party committee and party organizational department, from the all-union level in Moscow to the district and city levels, prepared two lists according to their needs.
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood or guilt ( crypteia ).
Every company had a monopoly in a certain area of the country ( according to a franchise given by the Ministry of Communications ).
The dark theme of the album was balanced by " Every Little Thing ", a " celebration of what a wonderful girl the guy has ", according to Unterberger, that appeared later in the album and had been written as an attempt for a single, according to McCartney:
The argument over the quality of Fitzgerald ’ s translation of the Rubaiyat has, according to Dougan, diverted attention from a fuller understanding of the deeply esoteric message contained in Omar ’ s actual material – " Every line of the Rubaiyat has more meaning than almost anything you could read in Sufi literature ".
* In the Broadway musical The Wedding Singer, in the song " Pop ", Holly sings the lyric: " Every five seconds a girl gets engaged, according to Cosmo's latest quiz ..."
Every chapter contains a comprehensive compilation all of the published examples of the reaction organized in tables according to the structure of the starting material.
Every man a clean beast, or a clean fowl, according to his household.
Every five years the NZ Transport Agency will embark on a state highway review to consider whether the existing network should be expanded or reduced, according to traffic flows, changes in industry, tourism and development.
Every year during the month of March – April ( varies according to Hindu calendar ) grand festival is celebrated.
Every accused person in Canada has the right to be informed of their rights and what they are being charged of, according to the legal rights of the Arrest and Detention section of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Every Afghan shall have the right, according to provisions of law, to print and publish on subjects without prior submission to state authorities.
7 Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give ; not grudgingly, or of necessity: for God loveth a cheerful giver.
Every man a clean beast, or a clean fowl, according to his household.
Every verb changes according to the following:
Every community retains its own traditions, and thus halakha should be ruled for each community according to its own tradition.
Every player has 32 indifferentiated counters ( or " seeds " according to the standard mancala terminology ) that are termed kete (" shells ").
* Every one according to his understanding, describes You differently.
Every man a clean beast, or a clean fowl, according to his household.
# Every male shall have his hair cut round according to a cap.
# Every cause has its effect ; every effect has its cause ; everything happens according to Law ; Chance is just a name for Law not recognized ; there are many fields of causation, but nothing escapes the Law of Destiny.
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors ( classical Greek ) would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood guilt.

Every and Kant
Kant argues that there are synthetic judgments such as the connection of cause and effect ( e. g., "... Every effect has a cause.

Every and existence
George Every claims that the existence of " myths in the Bible would now be admitted by nearly everyone ", including " probably all Roman Catholics and a majority of Protestants ".
Every field theory of particle physics is based on certain symmetries of nature whose existence is deduced from observations.
While he admits the existence of caste-based discrimination, he writes that " Every social group cannot be regarded as a race simply because we want to protect it against prejudice and discrimination ".
' Every one of those unfortunates during the process of existence should constantly sense and be cognizant of the inevitability of his own death as well as of the death of everyone upon whom his eyes or attention rests '.
" Every part of his body has been replaced, with the exception of " all the diodes down left side ," which have been giving him severe pain for the whole of his existence.
Every machine is constructed for the purpose of performing certain mechanical operations, each of which supposes the existence of two other things besides the machine in question, namely, a moving power, and an object subject to the operation, which may be termed the work to be done.
Every Le Sage-type model assumes the existence of a space-filling isotropic flux or radiation of enormous intensity and penetrating capability.
Terminus, now convinced of Elliot's existence and having learned that dragon anatomy has many medicinal uses (" Every Little Piece '"), makes Pete an offer for Elliott, which Pete refuses.
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 plurality, being a combination of units, presupposes an original unity ; hence, even those that assume a plurality of gods must logically admit the prior existence of a Divine Unity — a Neoplatonic argument borrowed by Baḥya from the Brothers of Purity.
" Jeffrey P. Dennis, author of " The Same Thing We Do Every Night: Signifying Same-Sex Desire in Television Cartoons ," argued that the romantic connection between Velma and Daphne Blake is " mostly wishful thinking " because Velma and Daphne " barely acknowledge each other's existence.
: Every hope of the existence of church and state, and of civilization itself, hangs upon our arduous effort to defeat the doctrine of Negro suffrage-Robert Dabney, a prominent 19th century Southern Presbyterian pastor
Fitzwilliam wrote to Laurence on 10 November that " Every other political consideration, continental connexions, balance of power in Europe — the existence of civil society itself — is to be sacrificed, rather than give up their system in Ireland.
Every aspect of the Railroad's existence was to be enervated and agitated and sometimes turned topsy-turvy during the Gowen years of the 1870s and 1880s.
" He continues: " Every category ... every description of existence or relation, is necessarily a transcript from our own nature and our own experience.

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