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Every and pair
Every ATM cell has an 8-or 12-bit Virtual Path Identifier ( VPI ) and 16-bit Virtual Channel Identifier ( VCI ) pair defined in its header.
* Every pair of congruence relations for an unknown integer x, of the form x ≡ k ( mod a ) and x ≡ l ( mod b ), has a solution, as stated by the Chinese remainder theorem ; in fact the solutions are described by a single congruence relation modulo ab.
Every pair of points belongs to a unique line.
Every twin prime pair except ( 3, 5 ) is of the form ( 6n − 1, 6n + 1 ) for some natural number n, and with the exception of < var > n </ var > = 1, < var > n </ var > must end in 0, 2, 3, 5, 7, or 8.
Every Saturday night, from 1995 to 2000, he would host a pair of horror films ( such as Friday the 13th Part 2 and Wes Craven's New Nightmare ) provide a running commentary, trivia, off-color jokes and a drive-in total.
This pair of brothers later wrote a book entitled Foot by Foot Through the USA, A High Adventure Odyssey To Every State in the Union, which chronicled their journey.
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 minimal pair of natural numbers has and, for otherwise the pair would belong to and be at least as small in both coordinates, contradicting the assumption that is minimal.
Every pair of colors appears on at least one edge.
Every Wednesday the pair write about everything from summer holidays to sexy ladies.
Every point in the training is an input-output pair, where the input
Every pair plays against a number of opposing pairs in successive rounds, depending on the size of the field.
Every homeroom is led by a pair of teachers with combined native language abilities in both English and Mandarin, and at every year level, teachers of the two languages collaborate to plan and teach outcomes from the school's inquiry-based integrated program.
* Every pair of distinct points determines a unique line.
Every matched pair of threads, external and internal, can be described as male and female.
Knopfler performed " Money for Nothing " using his Pensa-Suhr signature MK-1 model guitar with a pair of Soldano SLO-100 tube / valve amplifier heads and Marshall speaker cabinets during the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute and Prince's Trust concerts in 1988, as well as the Nordoff-Robbins charity show at Knebworth in 1990 and the On Every Street world tours in 1991 / 1992.
Every pair of balls ( Hamming spheres ) are non-intersecting by the t-error-correcting property, and each ball contains ( in other words, the volume of the ball ) m words.
As described in an article in the London newspaper, The Daily Courier, on June 25, 1896: " Every one who has watched a bout with the foils knows that the task of judging the hits is with a pair of amateurs difficult enough, and with a well-matched pair of maîtres d ’ escrime well-nigh impossible.
Every pair of points are i < sup > th </ sup > associates for exactly one.
Every convex centrally symmetric polyhedron P in R < sup > 3 </ sup > admits a pair of opposite ( antipodal ) points and a path of length L joining them and lying on the boundary ∂ P of P, satisfying
Every complex number has both a real part and an imaginary part, so one complex variable is two-dimensional and a pair of complex variables is four-dimensional.

Every and nodes
# Every simple path from a given node to any of its descendant leaves contains the same number of black nodes.
Every request must be broadcast to all nodes in a system, meaning that as the system gets larger, the size of the ( logical or physical ) bus and the bandwidth it provides must grow.
Every one of the compute nodes has two 333 MHz Pentium II Xeon processors, each with a 16 KB level-1 cache and a 256 KB level-2 cache.
Every set of nodes in the network is conditionally independent of when conditioned on the set, that is, when conditioned on the Markov blanket of the node.

Every and maintained
Every city of some size maintained a forum.
Every one of the features encompassed by the theory still requires a reason for it to be maintained after hominids left the aquatic environment.
Every significant section of roadway maintained by the state is assigned a number, officially State Highway Route X but commonly called Route X by the NJDOT and the general public.
Every weaving factory had an office, which maintained records of the best weavers and other exports.
Every three years, the maypole is lowered, inspected, maintained and re-erected.
Every barangay has a Catholic Chapel, which are maintained by the Lay Ministers Of St. Bartholomew Parish Church-Located in the town proper of San Manuel.
Every 28 years it returns to its original point of departure, and on Tuesday evening of the spring solstice it is in opposition with Saturn, although Plato maintained that the sun and planets never return to the place whence they started.
For two years, in a Western Europe where revolutionary elements were seeking a road to revolution to provide decisive aid to the USSR, the Sinistra-led CPI was the foremost edge of the politics of “ Bolshevism, A Plant for Every Clime .” Amongst the trade unions, it carried out a strenuous campaign to construct a real united front-not of parties-of the working masses whatever their political loyalties ; it fought no less strenuously against social-democratic reformism that misled the workers with its illusory pacifism and legalism ; it openly confronted fascism, which it described as the reaction of industrial and agrarian capital to a worldwide economic crisis and the militancy of the proletariat, and not a feudal phenomenon as would be averred later by Stalinists ; it built a defensive military apparatus against reaction and did not have to rely on such organizations as the “ Arditi del Popolo ”, a formation of spurious and uncertain nature ; and during all those years marked by the reflux of the postwar revolutionary wave, the party maintained an international and internationalist stance, criticizing from the outset the rise of localism or autonomous actions and, above all else, the moves subordinating the International itself to Russian national needs.

Every and relative
Belkis Lora, a relative of a passenger on the crashed flight, said " Every Dominican in New York has either taken that flight or knows someone who has.
Every extra unit of information in a dialogue competes with the relevant units of information and diminishes their relative visibility.
Every Roundup Ready soybean in the world has a relative which was genetically transformed at Agracetus.
Following the relative disappointment regarding the singles " Why " and " Every Little Teardrop " Gabrielle stated:
Every chain has a relative molecular mass of approximately 80000.
Every measure is simply a relative measure to the level of that attribute in, say, the general population or another specific individual.

Every and credit
Every use of a bank machine, payment by credit card, use of a phone card, call from home, checked out library book, rented video, or otherwise complete recorded transaction generates an electronic record.
Every Scottish qualification-from the Access level for those with learning difficulties to a Doctorate and including vocational as well as ESOL and BSL qualifications-is allocated A Levels and credit value within this framework, which all partners have agreed to recognise.
Every self-service hut contains a stack of debit / credit card forms for payment.
Every student enrolled in a credit program at Capilano University are members of the Capilano Students ' Union ( CSU ).
Every year since at least 2003, Congress has considered several bills to curb abusive credit card practices, including universal default provisions.
Every cast member received credit as they were seen talking to each other or walking around the kitchen.

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