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Every and now
George Every claims that the existence of " myths in the Bible would now be admitted by nearly everyone ", including " probably all Roman Catholics and a majority of Protestants ".
Every now and then an atom is replaced by a completely different atom ( and this could be as few as one in a million atoms ).
Of Christianity he has this to say: "... it is not now true for me ... Every believing Christian is, I am sure, my spiritual brother ... but if systemically I called myself a Christian I feel that to most men I should imply too much and so tell a lie.
Every time he gets up now I keep thinking, ' What on earth is Councillor Major doing?
Every five minutes a psycho with a machine gun says, ' Let's kill ' em now ,' and someone else says, ' No, let's wait a while.
Every year, thousands of cases of plague are still reported to the World Health Organization, although, with proper treatment, the prognosis for victims is now much better.
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 tournament under the administration of the WTA now became part of the Virginia Slims World Championships Series.
Every now and then we then one thing hard-for example one week we were mad on Cat's cradle – at least Rivers, Ray and I were-McDougall soon fell victim and even Myers eventually succumbed.
Every bag of Nestlé chocolate chips sold in North America has a variation ( butter vs. margarine is now a stated option ) of her original recipe printed on the back.
Every July, the Ice Cream Festival, now planned and operated by K105, features a beauty pageant, rides, games, a mixed doubles tennis tournament and the largest fireworks show in the area.
The William Huston store, opened in 1830, was the forerunner of a business center that later included the famous Broughton Wagon Shop, the Van Every Mills, now " Ye Olde Cider Mill ," several taverns, two distilleries, and two churches.
After the Mega Lo Mart blows up, Chuck states during a group therapy session that " Every song I play now sounds like ' Feels So Good '.
" She later wrote in a letter, " Every woman back home wears a halo now, and those who represent her had better keep theirs on, too.
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 ".
Hitler even quoted the Dearborn Independent in Mein Kampf and Henry Ford was the only American that Hitler specifically named: " Every year they Jews manage to become increasingly the controlling masters of the labor power of a people of 120, 000, 000 souls ; one great man, Ford, to their exasperation still holds out independently there even now.
Every year since 1947, Colmar is host to what is now considered as the biggest annual commercial event as well as the largest festival in Alsace, the Foire aux vins d ' Alsace ( Alsacian wine fair ).
However, the Homeric questions led to his name becoming a byword for harsh and malignant criticism: in antiquity he gained the name Homeromastix, " scourge of Homer "; in the modern period, Cervantes calls Zoilus a " slanderer " in the preface to Don Quixote and there is also a ( now disused ) proverb, " Every poet has his Zoilus.
Every airport has now been given an APSU ( Airport Security Unit ), a trained unit to counter unlawful interference with civil aviation.
Every state now, of course, has a Board of Pharmacy which regulates the practice of pharmacy.
Every summer Nekrasov would go hunting to his brother's estate of Karabikha near Yaroslavl ( now a memorial museum ).
Every Thanksgiving, Loyola Blakefield and Calvert Hall College also square off in what has now been called for many years as the Turkey Bowl.
Terminus, now convinced of Elliot's existence and having learned that dragon anatomy has many medicinal uses (" Every Little Piece '"), makes Pete an offer for Elliott, which Pete refuses.
Every potential apprentice is dipatched to all corners of Dinotopia and now Albert has a chance to guarantee his own apprenticeship.

Every and again
Every so often the diminishing sound of a car came under the trailer as it slowed down for the wreck then speeded up again as it got clear.
Every slight sound that rose against that pressure fell away again, crushed beneath it.
Every time he moved or said something, the chair creaked again.
Every root of a polynomial equation whose coefficients are algebraic numbers is again algebraic.
After Gulf Winds ( 1976 ), an album of entirely self-composed songs, and From Every Stage ( 1976 ), a live album that had Baez performing songs " from every stage " of her career, Baez again parted ways with a record label when she moved to CBS Records for Blowin ' Away ( 1977 ) and Honest Lullaby ( 1979 ).
Every character in the novel — both men and women — knows their place, and the traditional stereotypes of gender roles are repeated over and over again.
Martin later reflected on his time spent with his family as a child: " Every time I find myself in front of an audience, be it twenty people or one hundred thousand, once again I feel the energy that consumed me back at the family gatherings of my youth.
In 1928 he again ran for governor, campaigning with the slogan, " Every man a king, but no one wears a crown ," a phrase adopted from Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan.
The International Committee of the Red Cross 1958 Commentary on 1949 Geneva Convention IV Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War states: " Every person in enemy hands must have some status under international law: he is either a prisoner of war and, as such, covered by the Third Convention, a civilian covered by the Fourth Convention, or again, a member of the medical personnel of the armed forces who is covered by the First Convention.
" Every once and again there is a pull to return to one's own roots or beginnings, with the perspective of time and experience, to feel the familiar things you once loved and love still ", said McKennitt.
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 route between the Far East and the United States made losses and MOL's business performance deteriorated again.
He came out of retirement again in 1971 to star in Every Little Crook and Nanny.
In 2009, after nine years of departed ways, Every Little Thing began working again with former band member Mitsuru Igarashi.
On this occasion Đukanović stated: Every smart Montenegrin and every honest man in this land mentions the name of the traitor Jevrem Brković with hatred, who in pure vanity betrayed his people and knowingly spreads anti-Yugoslav speeches across Zagreb, while the Ustašas, again like in 1941, bleed the defenseless Serbian civilians ( referring to the World War II ethnic cleansing of Serbs in Croatia ).
* Conway's cosmological theorem: Every sequence eventually splits into a sequence of " atomic elements ", which are finite subsequences that never again interact with their neighbors.
Every graph ( that is connected and not a tree ) has multiple spanning trees, so we once again have an example where the problem itself allows multiple possible outcomes, and the algorithm chosen can arrive at any one of them, but will never arrive at something else.
Every generation, Tokima manages to free himself, only to be beaten and sealed again by that generation's Devil Hunter.
Every first Saturday of March has been designated Victorians ' Day, when Victorians from VS and VJC of all years play games, eat school canteen food again and catch up with long-time schoolmates.
Every summer since 1988 ( usually in February ), this exercise in fitness and balance involves athletes running from the base of the street to the top and back down again.
Every year after the bite ( or every seven years ), the wound would flare up again.
Every first Saturday of March has been designated Victorians ' Day, when Victorians from VS and VJC of all years play games, eat school canteen food again and catch up with long-time schoolmates.
: Every now and again it all comes together …
He achieved another No. 1 in 1978 with " I Believe In You " and then again in 1979 with " Coca-Cola Cowboy ", which was put in the Clint Eastwood movie Every Which Way but Loose, in which he also made a cameo appearance.

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