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`` Every last one of you.
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Every family of Riviera Presbyterian Church has been asked to read the Bible and pray together daily during National Christian Family Week and to undertake one project in which all members of the family participate.
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Every natural-born citizen of a foreign state who is also an American citizen and every natural-born American citizen who is a citizen of a foreign land owes a double allegiance, one to the United States, and one to his homeland ( in the event of an immigrant becoming a citizen of the US ), or to his adopted land ( in the event of an emigrant natural born citizen of the US becoming a citizen of another nation ).
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Every one of us has been passing through days of anxiety ; we cannot, however, feel that peace has been established, but that we have nothing but an armistice in a state of war.
Every twelve frets represents one octave.
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# Every ultrafilter on X converges to at least one point.
# Every infinite subset of A has at least one limit point in A.
Every context-sensitive grammar which does not generate the empty string can be transformed into an equivalent one in Kuroda normal form.
Every play is subject to booth review with coaches only having one challenge.
Every person should be identified uniquely as resident in one place but where they happen to be on census day, their de facto residence, may not be the best place to count them.
Every computer system provides at least one file-manager program for its native file system.
Every finite simple group is isomorphic to one of the following groups:
According to Every, one example may be " the myth of St. George " and other stories about saints battling dragons, which were " modelled no doubt in many cases on older representations of the creator and preserver of the world in combat with chaos ".
Every grammar in Chomsky normal form is context-free, and conversely, every context-free grammar can be transformed into an equivalent one which is in Chomsky normal form.
In Norse mythology, Draupnir ( Old Norse " the dripper ") is a gold ring possessed by the god Odin with the ability to multiply itself: Every ninth night eight new rings ' drip ' from Draupnir, each one of the same size and weight as the original.
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Every and knew
Every Fremen knew the sound, could distinguish it immediately from the noises of worms or other desert life.
Every week, he left her food near the statue, which was placed outside the house, but nobody knew he was doing it.
Every Fremen knew the sound, could distinguish it immediately from the noises of worms or other desert life.
Every evening from this time on Gribelin brought to him at the Military Club the program for the next day ; Du Paty and Henry, whose connection with the affair Esterhazy soon knew, saw him several times, sometimes at the Montmartre cemetery, sometimes on the Pont d ' Alexandre III.
Every person who knew him, whether of his own community or not, held him in the highest esteem.
Every man knew his brother who had been walled in.
Every man, woman and child knew that if something that horrific could happen to that little girl, it could happen to anyone.
Every man brought a copy of his school rules, or knew them by heart, and our progress in framing new rules was slow.

Every and how
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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Every lethal viral disease presents a paradox: killing its host is obviously of no benefit to the virus, so how and why did it evolve to do so?
Every child will be able to enter the lottery, no matter how he or she performed in primary school.
Every song doesn't have to be narcissistically written about how I feel on that day.
Every salsa musician must know how their particular part fits with clave, and with the other parts of the ensemble.
" Every citizen of Rome gave him one day's ration of food, although Dionysius of Halicarnassus does not explain what logistically such a contribution should mean and how and when it was delivered.
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§ 1: " Every subject expects from the territorial prince security and protection, so it is the duty of the territorial prince, the rights of subjects to determine clearly and to guide the way of the actions how it is needed by universal and special prosperity.
: Amalek is still alive today .… Every time you experience a worry or doubt about how God is running the world — that ’ s Amalek launching an attack against your soul.
Every individual sees more clearly how he or she uniquely shares and contributes to the output and end results.
* " What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory " by Ulrich Drepper — explains the structure of modern memory subsystems and suggests how to utilize them efficiently
Every child will be able to enter the lottery, no matter how he or she performed in primary school.
Every fall semester, a number of Yale undergraduate students who wish to learn how to play the carillon can audition (" heel ") for a place in the Yale University Guild of Carillonneurs.
Every Polish town was bounded to put up a quantity of soldiers-this was a conspicuous sign of a power of a given town how much soldiers it had to put up.
Every jobholder will from 2012 be automatically enrolled in an occupational pension, and can codetermine how their retirement savings are invested and their voice in company shares is used.
Every game at Maple Leaf Gardens had been sold out since 1946, and Ballard believed that the fans would continue to come no matter how poorly the Leafs played.
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Every construct is bipolar, specifying how two things are similar to each other ( lying on the same pole ) and different from a third thing.
" Every man is, in his own particular way, a scientist ," said Kelly, in that he is always building up and refining theories and models about how the world works so that he can anticipate events.
Then-Senator Barack Obama echoed those sentiments saying, " Every American has the right to know how the government spends their tax dollars, but for too long that information has been largely hidden from public view.

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