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Every and line
Every line of written text is a mere reflection
of references from any
of a multitude
of traditions,
or,
as Barthes puts
it, " the text is a tissue
of quotations drawn from the innumerable centres
of culture ";
it is never original
.
Every week Holbrook writes the story
line for the next three weeks
for one
of his strips
and draws the next three weeks ' worth
of strips
for another
.
Every sequence
that ran off to infinity in the real
line will then converge to ∞ in this compactification
.
Every real number, whether integer, rational,
or irrational,
has a unique location on the
line.

If the book itself, Animal Farm, had left any doubt
of the matter, Orwell dispelled
it in his essay Why
I Write: '
Every line of serious work that I ’ ve
written since 1936 has been written directly or indirectly against Totalitarianism ... dot, dot, dot, dot
.

" Orwell stated in " Why
I Write " ( 1946 ): "
Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written,
directly or indirectly,
against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism,
as I understand it.
Every time a customer finishes paying
for their items (
or a person steps off the escalator,
or the machine part is removed from the assembly
line, etc
.
Every time another object
or customer enters the
line to wait, they join the end
of the
line and represent the “ enqueue ” function
.

The
work is much more accessible than Sana ’ i ’ s
for instance ; "
Every line of the Rubaiyat
has more meaning than almost anything you could read in Sufi literature ".
Every pair
of points belongs to a unique
line.

Ebert concludes his review with the following
line: "
Every time
I see the film,
I feel a great sadness,
that a human imagination could be so limited
that it sees its own extinction
as a victory
.
Every aspect
of the
line matrix printer is designed to deliver higher reliability, fast throughput,
and greater resistance to rough handling
and hazardous environmental conditions
.
Every subway
line that crosses 42nd Street
has a stop on 42nd Street:
Every type
of terminal had a hard-wired communications card which supported only the operation
of one type
of terminal without compatibility with other types
of terminals on the same
line.

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 ".
Every Victoria
line station apart from Pimlico was built
as an interchange station,
and several existing stations were rearranged to allow
for cross-platform interchange with the new
line.

The first
line of Camper Van Beethoven's song " Take the Skinheads Bowling " is "
Every day,
I get up
and pray to Jah
.
Every fifth letter will appear on the same
line, so the plaintext becomes

The offset part
of the logical address contains an offset inside the segment, i
. e
. the physical address can be calculated
as ( if the address
line A20 is enabled ), respectively ( segment_part × 16 + offset ) mod 2 < sup > 20 </ sup > ( if A20 is off )
Every segment
has a size
of 2 < sup > 16 </ sup > bytes
.
Every time Bugs dares Sam to " step across
that line ", he can't help but do so, even if he steps off into empty space
or down a mine shaft
.
Every such
line meets the sphere
of radius one centered in the origin exactly twice, say in P = ( x, y, z )
and its antipodal point (− x, − y, − z ).

*
Every line contains at least two points
.
Every and serious

In Anime Essentials:
Every Thing a Fan Needs to Know, Giles Poitras wrote " More humorous
and less
serious looking than the characters in the Lodoss War series, the stars
of Slayers provide action
and laughs ".
Every year, between 200
and 300 people are injured during the run although most injuries are contusions due to falls
and are not
serious.

(...) The system
of this curious,
and it should seem actually
serious, plan —
as far
as we can learn — is
as follows: —
Every person,
of either sex, who desires to enter into a treaty
of marriage, is first to subscribe a certain sum
.
Every thatched building was burnt out, although those with slates were saved from
serious damage ; the Durham Ox sign was burnt down
.
Every and work
Every few days, in the early morning,
as the
work progressed, twenty men would appear to push
it ahead
and to shift the plank foundation
that distributed its weight widely on the Rotunda pavement, supported
as it is by ancient brick vaulting
.

According to medical intuitive
and author, Caroline Myss, who described chakras in her
work Anatomy
of the Spirit ( 1996 ), "
Every thought
and experience you've ever had in your life gets filtered through these chakra databases
.
Every document window is an object with which the user can
work.

Robyn stated to Aftonbladet, a Swedish newspaper site,
that she wanted to start recording a new album in the beginning
of 2009
and that she will
work with producers such
as Kleerup (" With
Every Heartbeat ")
as well
as Klas Åhlund who she worked with on Robyn
.

Other entries
of the era, like Uncivil Warriors, A Pain in the Pullman, False Alarms, Grips, Grunts
and Groans, The Sitter Downers, Dizzy Doctors, Tassels in the Air, We Want Our Mummy, Nutty but Nice, An Ache in
Every Stake
and In the Sweet Pie
and Pie are considered among the team's finest
work.

" Aside from merely disputing readings
of his own
work, however, in " Letter on ' Humanism ,'" Heidegger asserts
that "
Every humanism is either grounded in a metaphysics
or is itself made to be the ground
of one
.

#
Every good
work of software starts by scratching a developer's personal itch
.
Every evening, about an hour
and a quarter, known
as Quiet Hour, is set aside during which boys are expected to study
or prepare
work for their teachers if not otherwise engaged
.
Every day about 37, 000 people come to Zug to
work, 12, 000
of whom are from the canton
of Lucerne
.
Every weekday, more than 1
. 3 million people commute to the Argentine capital
for work and other business
.
Every aspect
of police
work was chronicled, step by step: From patrols
and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab
work and questioning witnesses
or suspects
.
Every year hundreds
of volunteers
work to create exciting new events
for our festival
for you to enjoy
.

*„
Every human being is a
work of art .“ 1985

One notable exception was his
work on a Yoko Ono Lennon tribute album,
Every Man Has A Woman ( 1984 ) ( Polydor ); another was a cover
of " Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah " recorded
for Hal Willner's 1988 tribute album Stay Awake: Various Interpretations
of Music from Vintage Disney Films
.
Every day his men would
work hard erecting the first
of several proposed towers ; but the next morning they would return to find the masonry collapsed in a heap
.

“
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 century except the 21st
has seen major building
work or adaptations at the castle
.

Hohman's best known
work is the collection
of prayers
and recipes
for folk-healing titled Pow-Wows,
or the Long Lost Friend, published in German in 1820
as Der Lange Verborgene Freund ( The Long-Hidden Friend )
and in two English translations — the first in 1846 in a rather crude translation by Hohman himself (" The Long Secreted Friend
or a True
and Christian Information
for Every Body ")
and the second in 1856 by a different
and more fluent translator (" The Long Lost Friend ; a Collection
of Mysterious
and Invaluable Arts
and Remedies
for Man
as well
as Animals ").
Every hour, the capitalist receives $ 40 worth
of work and only pays the worker $ 10, capturing the remaining $ 30
as gross revenue
.
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
.
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