Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "The Cocoanuts" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Every and piece
Every piece of the nightmare was clear, in place ; ;
Every new piece of information added helps the improvisers to refine their characters and progress the action of the scene.
Every second ( or more often in advanced levels ), a piece comes in from the side and possibly pushes other pieces forward.
Every piece of land was cultivated regardless of the expense involved, and the soil became heavily polluted with chemicals.
Every piece of scandal which could be raked together concerning Scaliger or his family is to be found there.
Every complete musical piece projects a single key and ultimately a single stufe ( the tonic ).
Every year he exhibited work of one class or another: occasionally a public monument in the round, like those of Pasquale Paoli ( 1798 ) or Captain Montague ( 1802 ) for Westminster Abbey, of Sir William Jones for University College, Oxford ( 1797 – 1801 ), of Nelson or Howe for St Paul's Cathedral ; more often memorials for churches, with symbolic Acts of Mercy or illustrations of Scripture texts, both commonly in low relief ( 1801 ), Miss Cromwell, Chichester ( 1800 ), Mrs Knight, Milton, Cambridge ( 1802 ), and many more ; and these pious labours he would vary from time to time with a classical piece like those of his earliest predilection.
Every microchip and piece of software in Metropolis 4 is infected with EGO.
Every attendee is expected to participate in some way for the event, with a performance, art piece, other form of creative expression, or volunteering to help.
In Scotland, a similar piece of legislation is known as Getting it Right for Every Child-GIRFEC.
It said: " Every piece of printed literature, television advertising and internet banner advertising always features the wording ' The RSPCA is a charity registered in England and Wales.
Every single piece of meat is quality-controlled and registered even when it is hunted game.
Every piece of store signage is hand-painted.
Every piece is locked into position by other pieces, making for a very rigid construction ; yet all points otherwise susceptible to the harsh weather are covered.
In Rhett Akins ' 2006 song " If Heaven Wasn't So Far Away ", better known from Justin Moore's 2011 cover, the Flint River is mentioned: " Every day I drive to work across Flint River bridge, A hundred yards from the spot where me and grandpa fished, There's a piece of his old fruit stand on the side of Sawmill Road.
It said: " Every piece of printed literature, television advertising and internet banner advertising always features the wording ' The RSPCA is a charity registered in England and Wales '".
Musically speaking, Bhekhirst's method is to sing a verse ( in itself very repetitive ) two, four or six times, then stop abruptly ( although the cassette's final piece, " Every Time I ", lasts for nearly seven minutes ).
Every piece of equipment is evaluated for a balance of utility versus weight.
Cheney accused Dobson of distorting the research he cited and added: " Every piece of remotely responsible research that has been done in the last 20 years has shown there is no difference between children raised by same-sex parents and children raised by opposite-sex parents ; what matters is being raised in a stable, loving environment.
Every major group of fells in Lakeland is seen well from this superb vantage point — the Helvellyn range from end-to-end and the Langdale Pikes across Langdale — but the piece of the view is Scafell Pike towering above Eskdale.
Every feu consisted of a piece of land, fronting a street, large enough to build a house and grow vegetables and keep chickens and pigs.
Welles breaks from the script, expressing his dissatisfaction about the timing of the piece, as well as remarking that " it's so nice that you see a snow-covered field and say, " Every July, peas grow there "... we're talking about ' em growing and she's picked ' em.
* Accountability: Every piece of audited information must have a known author who has signed into the system using an electronic signature.
* Every few years, hardware and sometimes cosmetics and / or sail colors evolve, adding a piece or two of something more contemporary to replace outdated technology or style.

Every and paper
* Revised Code of Washington 9. 12. 010: " Every person who brings on his or her own behalf, or instigates, incites, or encourages another to bring, any false suit at law or in equity in any court of this state, with intent thereby to distress or harass a defendant in the suit, or who serves or sends any paper or document purporting to be or resembling a judicial process, that is not in fact a judicial process, is guilty of a misdemeanor ; and in case the person offending is an attorney, he or she may, in addition thereto be disbarred from practicing law within this state.
Every application of another plate of color will interact with the color already applied to the paper, and this must be kept in mind when producing the separation of colors.
Every four weeks the paper includes The Observer Food Monthly magazine.
Every person with or without a Social Security Number is eligible to apply, however if a person does not meet any of the above criteria or is a documented resident of the United States, his or her claim can only be taken on paper and will be immediately denied.
Every 30 seconds, filter paper or a paper towel is used to draw off the blood.
Boateng played a leading role in coordinating the Every Child Matters policy paper, which called for the reform of children's services, including greater accountability and coordination among government agencies.
Every year, the paper publishes a list of Britain's top 100 private companies entitled Top Track 100.
Every April the paper is distributed to the public of Perth's metropolitan area by students dressed in costume in exchange for a donation, often a " gold coin " donation.
In Spain, a wallet was a case for smoking paraphernalia: " Every man would carry a small sheaf of white paper in addition to a small leather wallet which would contain a flint and steel along with a small quantity of so-called yesca, being a dried vegetable fibre which a spark would instantly ignite.
Every publishing company that had printed it was closed and sealed, diocesan newspapers were proscribed, and limits imposed on the paper available for Church purposes.
While Hawking radiation is sometimes questioned, Leonard Susskind summarizes an expert perspective in his recent book: " Every so often, a physics paper will appear claiming that black holes don't evaporate.
( The Serpent's Tooth was the impetus for the spinoff of U-M humor paper The Every Three Weekly.
Every term, the Oxford Student's sister magazine, Exposition, is released along with the penultimate issue of the paper.
In a paper delivered to a 1997 U. S. methadone conference, he wrote: " Every addictive drug used by people is also self-administered by rats and monkeys.
Every ballot paper has a serial number on it and they are given out sequentially.
Every meeting was concluded with the reading of a scientific paper.
Every Boxing Day at 11: 00am increasing numbers of visitors come to the village to see the performance of the celebrated Marshfield Mummers or " The old time paper boys.
Every piece of paper that she found became a little work of art.

5.920 seconds.