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Every and king
Every king since William the Conqueror had faced rebellions.
Every year the mayor and the 24 échevins would swear an oath of allegiance " between the hands " of the king or his representative, usually the lieutenant général or the sénéchaussée.
In 1928 he again ran for governor, campaigning with the slogan, " Every man a king, but no one wears a crown ," a phrase adopted from Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan.
Every king from Penda until Ceolwulf, who was deposed in 823, was said to be a descendant of Pybba, either through Penda, Eowa, or Coenwalh ( perhaps excluding Beornrad, who ruled briefly and whose background is unknown ).
Every king in Sothis after Menes is irreconcilable with the versions of Africanus and Eusebius.
Every land-holding was deemed by feudal custom to be no more than an estate in land whether directly or indirectly held of the king ; absolute title in land could only be held by the king himself, the most anyone else could hold was a right over land, not a title in land per se.
Every time Vikramaditya caught the vetala, the vetala would enchant the king with a story that would end with a question.
Every newly elected king was required sign two documents-the Pacta conventa (" agreed pacts ")-a confirmation of the king's pre-election promises, and Henrican articles ( artykuły henrykowskie, named after the first freely elected king, Henry of Valois ).
Long was known for his political slogan " Every man a king ," which was the title of his autobiography and the catch-phrase of his Share Our Wealth proposal during the Great Depression.
Every king would attain the pre-determined attainments and would experience bliss.
Every once in a while, he sent pleas to king Gustav II Adolph and later to Christina's regency.

Every and afterwards
Every Christmas Eve they disable the security alarm after hours and rob the mall ; afterwards, Marcus returns to living with his wife, Lois, while Willie goes to Miami and spends all his money on alcohol and other hedonistic, self-destructive and usually illegal pursuits.
" Every document should be identifiable by its contents, so there should not be need for directories or names for user-generated documents ; Raskin argues that these names tend to be cryptic and make files difficult to find afterwards.
Every now and then, the large crowd of people in pool will jokingly scream afterwards, a common habit among those who frequently use the Wavepool.
Material from it was afterwards broadly incorporated into William Hone's Every Day Book, Year Book, etc., and in Chambers ' Book of Days, which had wide popular circulation.

Every and refused
Every city or town that refused surrender and resisted the Mongols was subject to destruction.
Every day, the fleet sailed out to Lampsacus in battle formation, and waited outside the harbor ; when Lysander refused to emerge, they returned home.
The producers, mindful of the stigma of the price of " Every Breath " refused to allow him to throw more money at it, and in the end it was agreed that we would do one more take and then wrap.

Every and reign
Every pope from Miltiades occupied the Lateran Palace until the reign of the French Pope Clement V, who in 1309 decided to transfer the official seat of the Catholic Church to Avignon, a papal fief that was an enclave within France.
He describes Cameroon's electoral process in these terms: " Every few years, Biya stages an election to justify his continuing reign, but these elections have no credibility.

Every and .
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Gray Eyes rushing at me with a knife.
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy.
`` Every last one of you.
Every plane that could fly was sent into the air.
Every so often the diminishing sound of a car came under the trailer as it slowed down for the wreck then speeded up again as it got clear.
Every so often he turned the knife.
Every bone and muscle in his body showed, but he did not give the appearance of starving.
Every path from back door to barn was covered by a grape-arbor, and every yard had its fruit trees.
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 slight sound that rose against that pressure fell away again, crushed beneath it.
They give strict interpretation to William James' statement that `` Every idea that enters the mind tends to express itself ''.
Every morning contingents of prisoners would be sent out to labor in nearby factories.
If nothing else, at least two good songs came out of the project, `` Out Of This World '' and `` June Comes Around Every Year ''.
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 First Family seems to have one couple upon whom it relies for true friendship.
Every letter answers itself in a couple of weeks ''.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Every chance I got I left the hotel to visit Lilly.
Every man who dabbles in the market to make a little easy money on the side and suffers losses could at the time hardly face his wife who was wondering how her husband could be so dumb.
Every legislator from Brasstown Bald to Folkston is going to have his every vote subjected to the closest scrutiny as a test of his political allegiances, not his convictions.
Sir -- Every resident of this city should visit the Newark Museum and see the exhibit `` Our Changing Skyline in Newark ''.
Every soldier in the army has, somewhere, relatives who are close to starvation.
Every woman has had the experience of saying no when she meant yes, and saying yes when she meant no.
Every eye was on him as he began to speak.
Every time he moved or said something, the chair creaked again.

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