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Every and mistake
Every unintended change in the configuration, by user mistake or due to a software error, results in additional calls.
* Every action is a mistake.

Every and made
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy.
Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
Every calculation has been made independently by two workers and checked by one of the editors.
Every decision was made quickly on sound grounds.
Four other hits from the album made the Pop top 20: " Every Heartbeat " ( No. 2 ), " That's What Love Is For " ( No. 7 ), " Good For Me " ( No. 8 ), and " I Will Remember You " ( No. 20 ).
Every decision made by German or opposing forces required time to gather information, make a decision, disseminate orders to subordinates, and then implement this decision through action.
Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has made use of Camp David.
Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed.
Every January 19, in the early hours of the morning, the person made a toast of cognac to Poe's original grave marker and left three roses.
Every effort must be made to gather and organize useful intelligence.
Every Mac made between 1986 and 1998 has a SCSI port on the back, making external expansion easy ; also, " toaster " Compact Macs did not have easily accessible hard drive bays ( or, in the case of the Mac Plus, any hard drive bay at all ), so on those models, external SCSI disks were the only reasonable option.
Every year ( or every nine years in some sources ) he made King Aegeus pick seven young boys and seven young girls to be sent to Daedalus ' creation, the labyrinth, to be eaten by the Minotaur.
Every executable program is made up of a series of these atomic instructions.
Every linguistic act involves choice, and choices are made on many scales.
Every believer in Christ is made a part of his body, the Church, through baptism.
* Every wall, both interior and exterior of the Avengers Tower is made of a vibranium reinforced concrete.
" 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 group can be trivially made into a topological group by considering it with the discrete topology ; such groups are called discrete groups.
Every effort was to be made to induce the British to reinforce their forward positions, where the German artillery could engage them.
Pirate luminaries such as William Kidd, Henry Every, John Bowen, and Thomas Tew made Antongil Bay and Nosy Boraha ( St. Mary ’ s Island ) ( a small island 12 miles off the north-east coast of Madagascar ) their bases of operations.
: Every chair is man made.
: * Every furniture is man made.
" Don't Stand So Close to Me ' 86 " was released in October 1986 as their final single and made it into the UK Top 25 ; it also appeared on the 1986 compilation Every Breath You Take: The Singles.
* Hearst's 1982 autobiography, Every Secret Thing, was made into the biopic Patty Hearst by Paul Schrader in 1988, with Natasha Richardson portraying Hearst.
Every June 20, the day before the summer solstice, round cakes called summanalia, made of flour, milk and honey and shaped as wheels, were offered to him as a token of propitiation: the wheel might be a solar symbol.

Every and operations
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 one of the Canadian attacks lost its push and determination after a few miles … the British and Canadian forces executed the operations in an inflexible, time wasting, method.
Every Turán graph is a cograph ; that is, it can be formed from individual vertices by a sequence of disjoint union and complement operations.
Every Japanese code was eventually broken, and the intelligence gathered made possible such operations as the victorious American ambush of the Japanese Navy at Midway and the shooting down of Isoroku Yamamoto in Operation Vengeance.
During the spring, summer and fall of 1973, it seemed that the Federal Government had been involved in so much subterfuge and so many covert operations that, like the bodies of the faceless wetbacks that Juan Corona was convicted of slaughtering in California, the horror would never end ... Every novel is to some extent an inadvertent psychological portrait of the novelist, and I think that the unspeakable obscenity in < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Salem's Lot has to do with my own disillusionment and consequent fear for the future.
Every ten years, the Minister of Industry must conduct a review of the provisions and operations of the BDC Act.
Every now and then there was a crisis that called for military action, and Lower Fort Garry was the obvious choice for a base of operations.
Every step of the k-loop takes one matrix-vector product and approximately 4mk floating point operations.
Every group gives a quandle where the operations come from conjugation:
Every symbol is equivalent under these operations to s unique normalized symbol.

Every and usually
Every president since Taft, except for Jimmy Carter, threw out at least one ceremonial first ball or pitch for Opening Day, the All-Star Game, or the World Series, usually with much fanfare.
Every altar in every Orthodox church contains relics, usually of martyrs.
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
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.
Every year, a small number of graduates do this-usually 3 or 4, and usually in a one-for-one " trade " with a similarly inclined cadet at one of the other service academies.
Every letter is checked, and usually each answer is required to contain at least three letters.
Every few years, " International Conventions " are held in selected cities, usually lasting four days ( Thursday to Sunday ), with visiting delegates from other countries.
Every year, The Vanceboro Strawberry Festival takes place in Spring, usually in Early May.
Every three years the College also holds a ball, usually off site due to the problem of securing the college's perimeter sufficiently for insurance purposes. The most recent off-site ball was held was February 9, 2008 at Heythrop Park.
Every star of this type may usually be assigned a certain mean period.
Every officer was assigned a servant, usually chosen by himself from among his men.
Every murid, on entering the ṭarīqa, gets his ' awrād, or daily recitations, authorized by his murshid ( usually to be recited before or after the pre-dawn prayer, after the afternoon prayer and after the evening prayer ).
Every user on the network has a unique Jabber ID ( usually abbreviated as JID ).
Every two years the fire station holds an open day, usually on the same Saturday as Littlehampton Carnival.
Every constraint is in turn a pair ( usually represented as a matrix ), where is an-tuple of variables and is an-ary relation on.
Every open sentence must have ( usually implicitly ) a universe of discourse describing which numbers are under consideration as solutions.
Every weekends, lots of people are fond of going around these department stores, because their location is usually easy to visit.
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 guard's compartment had a brake valve, and the passenger communication apparatus ( usually called " the communication cord " in lay terminology ) also admitted air into the train pipe at the end of coaches so equipped.
Every Sunday, a handful of hardcore bands took the stage in the afternoon to dinnertime hours, usually for cheap.
Every morning, she visited her husband in her nightgown, which was seen as shocking, because her husband usually conferred with members of the council of state in his bed chamber at that time.
Every lift involves at least two terminals and — usually — intermediate supporting towers.
It is usually presented as sales minus sales discounts, returns, and allowances. Every time a business sells a product or performs a service, it obtains revenue.
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 individual WI meets at least once a month and there is usually a speaker, demonstration or activity at every meeting for members to learn and develop a range of different skills.

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