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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.
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Disraeli wrote a personal letter to Gladstone, asking him to place the good of the party above personal animosity: " Every man performs his office, and there is a Power, greater than ourselves, that disposes of all this ..." In responding to Disraeli Gladstone denied that personal feelings played any role in his decision then and previously to accept office, while acknowledging that there were differences between him and Derby " broader than you may have supposed.
Every Jewish man and woman in the country had to receive military training.
# " Personality " Argument: this argument is based on a quote from Hegel: " Every man has the right to turn his will upon a thing or make the thing an object of his will, that is to say, to set aside the mere thing and recreate it as his own ".
This was to be based on utilitarian principles ; he said: " Every man has a right to that, the exclusive possession of which being awarded to him, a greater sum of benefit or pleasure will result than could have arisen from its being otherwise appropriated.
* Varje dag man inte köper pizza är en seger (" Every day you don't get pizza is a victory ") ( 2009 )
" Every second man that you meet ," writes a contemporary, " is a Lollard.
: “ Every evil is followed by some good ,” as the man said when his wife died the day after he became bankrupt.
:: " Every man has a property in his own person.
Every free man, born in lawful wedlock, and neither excommunicate nor outlaw, was eligible for membership.
Every man who could ply an oar pulled up to give Mr Gladstone a cheer.
The gag originated in a sketch in which Scott Thompson played a homophobic man who took offense at another man's ( McKinney ) attempt to seduce him by taking him to a Maple Leafs game: " Every time I come to this city, some guy picks me up at the bus station, takes me to a Leaf game, gets me pissed, then tries to blow me.
The Park Service now posts a picture of an attractive and fit young man at several trailheads with the caption " Every year we rescue hundreds of people from the Canyon.
: Every chair is man made.
: * Every furniture is man made.
The Body of Liberties adopted in 1641 by the Massachusetts Bay colonists states,Every married woman shall be free from bodily correction or stripes by her husband, unless it be in his own defense from her assault .” In the United States, legal decisions in Mississippi ( 1824 ) and North Carolina ( 1868 and 1874 ) make reference to — and reject — an unnamed " old doctrine " or " ancient law " by which a man was allowed to beat his wife with a stick no wider than his thumb.
(" Every bird nests with its kind, and man with its like, Talmud Baba Kammah 92b.
In July 1549, Paget wrote to Somerset: " Every man of the council have misliked your proceedings ... would to God, that, at the first stir you had followed the matter hotly, and caused justice to be ministered in solemn fashion to the terror of others ...".
Every family head in the Mafia selects a man whose characteristics already make him look approachable.
Pope John Paul II explained in his Apostolic Letter Salvifici Doloris ( 11 February 1984 ):" In the Cross of Christ not only is the Redemption accomplished through suffering, but also human suffering itself has been redeemed ... Every man has his own share in the Redemption.
Every man, however, had his religious responsibilities, which were expressed in an alumnathe or slecaches, a sacred society.
Every man a betrayer,
Every man that came would fall in love with Hildr, and then Signy would have to kill them, until one man is not afraid.

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Every First Family seems to have one couple upon whom it relies for true friendship.
The moral law stands on an entirely different foundation from the ceremonial or ritual law .... Every part of this law must remain in force upon all mankind and in all ages.
Every thing depends upon the evil of the second order ; it is this which gives to such actions the character of crime, and which makes punishment necessary.
*: Articles 19 and 23 of the constitution provides, " Every person of I-Kiribati descent ... shall ... become or have and continue to have thereafter the right to become a citizen of Kiribati .... Every person of I-Kiribati descent who does not become a citizen of Kiribati on Independence Day ... shall, at any time thereafter, be entitled upon making application in such manner as may be prescribed to be registered as a citizen of Kiribati.
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.
Every four years, after national elections and the convocation of the newly elected members of the Bundestag, the chancellor is elected by a majority of the members of the Bundestag upon the proposal of the President ( Bundespräsident ).
Every word pierces so my heart, that the sudden joy surmounted my memory, having no regard or respect to the place ; but I thought it my duty, that in the same place where I received this comfort, to laud and praise God upon my knees, and most humbly to render unto my sovereign lord my most hearty thanks for the same.
Every May since 1993, thousands of cagers have descended upon Thermopolis for the annual 3 on 3 Hot Spot Shootout Basketball Tournament.
Every time that a child was placed in them the priests of Moloch spread out their hands upon him to burden him with the crimes of the people, vociferating: " They are not men but oxen!
Every ya has a gender ( male ya are called haya ; female ya, otoya ); being made from feathers from alternate sides of the bird, the haya spins clockwise upon release while the otoya spins counter-clockwise.
Every horizon, upon being reached, reveals another beckoning in the distance " ( W. Eugene Smith ).
' 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 offense or injury against the totem has its automatic effect upon the man who commits it.
Every transaction is also given an initially empty set of transactions upon which it depends,, and an initially empty set of old objects which it updated,.
Every person not entitled to enter the house by right of living within upon seeing such a sign shall not enter the house by day or by night, but shall keep as far away as his business will permit.
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Every day, state-owned Belarusian television and radio stations are required to play the national anthem upon signing on at 6 a. m. and again upon signing off ( usually around midnight ).
Every night she performs an ancient ritual in which copal is lit and calls upon her nahual ( spirit guide ) to transform into her alter ego as The Jaguar.
Every major political or religious event involved bloodletting because it provided a medium by which the gods could be called upon to witness and actually participate in the ceremony.
" Every sentence that they write -- every word that they speak -- every resistance that they make, against foreign oppression, is a call upon their slaves to destroy them ," Garrison wrote.
Every attempt upon the part of individuals, or of organized societies, to lead the people away from their government, to induce them to violate any of the provisions of the constitution, or to incite insurrections in any of the States of this Union, ought to be prohibited by law as crimes of a treasonable nature.

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