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Every and morning
Every morning contingents
of prisoners would be sent out to labor
in nearby factories
.
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
.
Every Saturday
morning there is
a vegetable market
in the Graben at
the edge
of the Old City
.
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 morning I count
them.
Every Saturday
morning it hosts
a large outdoor market or " mercadillo ",
where many gypsies come
and sell
their wares
of fruits
and vegetables
, clothes
and shoes
, and other odds
and ends
.

While
early questions were similar to
the NBC version ( e
. g., "
Every morning, John puts _________ on his cereal "),
the questions quickly became more humorous
.
Every morning a basket with pigeons was taken
from Plymouth General Hospital to Devonport Hospital
.
Every Friday
morning ( 10
. 00 – 12
. 30
a. m .)
the Waagplein is
the backdrop
for this traditional cheesemarket
.
Every Christmas
the Glen Rock Carolers sing carols throughout
the borough
from midnight until
morning.

* Breakfast
, ¹
the café-da-manhã ( literally
, "
morning coffee "):
Every region has its own typical breakfast
.
Every evening
and morning they were dressed
.

"
Every morning, Michael
and I witnessed
, knocking on doors around Los Angeles
, spreading
the word
of Jehovah
.
Every castle she lived
in was equipped with
a gymnasium
, the Knights ' Hall
of the Hofburg was converted into one
, mats
and balance beams were installed
in her bedchamber so that she
could practice on
them each
morning, and the imperial villa at Ischl was fitted with gigantic mirrors so that she
could correct every movement
and position
.
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 hour that Napoleon
could have attacked earlier
as he did
, would have been is his favour
, but
the French
could not attack
in the morning for the simple reason that
the entire army had not yet taken its battle positions
.
Every morning and evening
, join your hands
in meditation
and pray with your heart
.

The photograph was placed on
the front cover
of the News Chronicle ( now
the Daily Mail )
the following
morning under
the tagline "
Every picture tells
a story ".
Every morning, hundreds
of novices
and monks
from the various monasteries walk through
the streets collecting alms
.
Every day
, during
the morning, there is
a parade
of gigantes y cabezudos (
in English giants
and big-heads respectively ), with
the giants figures being more than 150 years old
.
Every morning when
a gun was fired
, the captains were forced to attend Roberts on board his ship ;
they were told that anyone who was absent would have his ship burnt
.
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 year
, the Ohio program holds
a bill rating on
a Saturday
morning at
the state house
in Columbus
.
Every morning, the Qiang family will burn incense sticks or cedar twigs
in the pagoda
and kowtow to it
, praying
for the protection
of the family by
the god
of the white stone
.
Every and early
Every summer form mid-June to
early July
, The Heart
of America Shakespeare Festival has
a production at Southmoreland Park near
the Nelson-Atkins Museum
.

Also among
the early 32 members were syndicated panel cartoonists Dave Breger ( Mister Breger ), George Clark ( The Neighbors ), Bob Dunn ( Just
the Type )
and Jimmy Hatlo ( They'll Do It
Every Time ); freelance magazine cartoonists Abner Dean
and Mischa Richter
, editorial cartoonists Rube Goldberg ( New York Sun ), Burris Jenkins ( New York Journal American ), C
. D
. Batchelor ( Daily News )
and Richard Q
. Yardley ( The Baltimore Sun ); sports cartoonist Lou Hanlon ; illustrator Russell Patterson
and comic book artists Joe Shuster
and Joe Musial
.
Every Corner was
a Picture: A checklist compiled
for the West Cornwall Art Archive
of 50 artists
from the early Newlyn School painters through to
the present
.

Marr told NME
in early 1987
, "
Every single label came to see us
.

", " Eight Days
a Week " (
a number one hit single
in the US
in early 1965 ), " What You're Doing ", " Words
of Love ", "
Every Little Thing ",
and " I Don't Want to Spoil
the Party " ( flipside to " Eight Days
a Week ", it reached number 35
in the US
and it would hit number one on
the US Country chart
for Rosanne Cash when she remade it
in 1989 ).

Bradman recorded several songs accompanying himself
and others on piano
in the early 1930s
, including "
Every Day Is A Rainbow Day For Me ".
Every year
in early fall
, since 1838
, students
from nearby Mount Holyoke College participate
in Mountain Day
.

One unique challenge that
the team encountered
early on was related to deph perception
, the team remedied through
the use
of shadows:
Every object
in the game has
a shadow directly below it regardless
of the area's lighting
.

His circle
of friends
and acquaintances included Lord Burghley
, Fulke Greville
, Philip Sidney
, Edmund Spenser
, John Stow
, John Dee
, Jacques de Thou
and Ben Jonson
, who was Camden's student at Westminster
and who dedicated
an early edition
of Every Man
in His Humour to him
.
Every year
in early summer a date is chosen to celebrate " Manchester Day ", with events such
as a flea market
, food stands
, games
, rides
, and live entertainment
.
Every three years since
the early 1990s
, the team travels to Baumholder
for a series
of summer friendships games
.
Every part
of it
, including
the blue
and white colors ( see below ),
the cross
, as well
as the stripe arrangement can be connected to very old historical elements ; however it is difficult to establish " continuity ", especially
as there is
no record
of the exact reasoning behind its official adoption
in early 1822
.

In 1991
, she launched
Every Child By Two
, a nationwide campaign that sought to increase
early childhood immunizations along with Betty Bumpers
, wife
of former U
. S
. Senator Dale Bumpers
of Arkansas
.
Every year
, in early Spring
, a rigorous 26
. 2 mile march / run is conducted at White Sands Missile Range
, New Mexico
, in honor
of the service members who defended
the Philippine Islands during WWII
.
Every day another 100 people
in the UK will start to lose
their sight-but many causes
of sight loss are preventable if
they are caught
early.

As
early as the middle
of the 2nd century BCE
the Jewish author
of the third book
of the Oracula Sibyllina addressed
the " chosen people ," saying: "
Every land is full
of thee
and every sea
.

Pennell remains one
of her favorite songwriters
and wrote some
of her
early work including
the popular "
Every Time You Say Goodbye ".
Every year
in early spring
the Student Elections take place nationwide
, during which students vote
for their representatives
.

This tongue-in-cheek " doctrine " is usually summarized
as "
Every ten years or so
, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country
and throw it against
the wall
, just to show
the world
we mean business ," which Goldberg remembered Ledeen saying
in an early 1990s speech
.

The duo's second long player
, Every Man
and Woman is
a Star ( 1991 ) found critical acclaim
, and Ultramarine was frequently seen at festivals such
as Megadog
and Glastonbury during
the early to mid 1990s
.

A remix album
of Every Man
and Woman is
a Star
, entitled Companion
, was issued
in May 2003
and collected various
early, alternative
, unreleased or live versions
from 1990 to 1993
.
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