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Every non-title match was a Lethal Lottery match with wrestlers being randomly paired together, and the winning teams would advance to the Battlebowl battle royal.
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Every year both clubs play the " Klassieker " (" The Classic "), a derby match between the teams from the two largest cities of the Netherlands.
Every match must be assigned a rule keeper known as a referee, who is the final arbitrator ( In multi-man lucha libre matches, two referees are used, one inside the ring and one outside ).
Every major rugby union touring team to visit Wales has played at Rodney Parade, and all of them were beaten at least once in the twentieth century by a side who, in 1951, played in the match at Cardiff RFC that attracted what was, a world-record crowd of 48, 500 for a rugby union match between two clubs.
Every player joins either the Red team or the Blue team, and these two teams play one match continuously.
Every five minutes ( every minute for Divas matches ), one of the four participants within a chamber is released into the ongoing match.
Internet official documents ( RFC 1033, RFC 1912 Section 2. 1 ) specify that " Every Internet-reachable host should have a name " and that such names match with a reverse pointer record.
Every year, Zimmer increments his uniform number by one to match the number of years he has worked in baseball.
Every time anyone talks to the curator, he lights a match, and sets off into a surreal anecdote about some-one he once met, such as one young woman he met who was, " blind in one eye, and couldn't see out the other.
Every beach soccer match is won by one team, with the game going into three minutes of extra time, followed by a penalty shootout if the score is still on level terms after normal time.
Every year there is a polo match played on Shandur Top between the home teams of Chitral and guest teams from Gilgit Baltistan.
Every important match in the 18th century, whether first-class or single wicket was played for stakes.
Comet operates a policy called Every Day Low Pricing, meaning it checks competitors ' prices and, wherelower prices are found, it reduces its own to match.
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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 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 few minutes she would awaken for a moment to review things: Stowey, yes, was on his way south, and the two boys were away in school, and nothing was burning on the stove, and Lucretia was coming for dinner and bringing three guests of hers.
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 pitch in the game brought forth a howl from the enraptured audience and every fly ball the visitors dropped ( and because their right fielder was still a little fuzzy from drink, they dropped many ) called forth yelps of derision.
Every passage to the city was guarded by gates and towers, and a wall surrounded each of the city's rings.
Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time was often drawn in the two-panel format as seen in this 1943 example.
Jimmy Hatlo's They'll Do It Every Time was often displayed in a two-panel format with the first panel showing some deceptive, pretentious, unwitting or scheming human behavior and the second panel revealing the truth of the situation.
" Nietzsche, who was heavily influenced by Schopenhauer, wrote: " Every concept originates through our equating what is unequal.
Every aspect of life was regulated to some degree by the party, and the will of its founding-president, Mobutu Sese Seko.
Cobham was a common butt of veiled satire in Elizabethan popular literature ; he figures in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour and may have been part of the reason The Isle of Dogs was suppressed.
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