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Every and plane
Every hyperbola is congruent to the origin-centered East-West opening hyperbola sharing its same eccentricity ε ( its shape, or degree of " spread "), and is also congruent to the origin-centered North-South opening hyperbola with identical eccentricity ε — that is, it can be rotated so that it opens in the desired direction and can be translated ( rigidly moved in the plane ) so that it is centered at the origin.
Every atom across this plane has an individual set of emission cones .</ p > < p > Drawing the billions of overlapping cones is impossible, so this is a simplified diagram showing the extents of all the emission cones combined.
Every vibrating object tends to maintain its plane of vibration if its support is rotated, a result of Newton's first law.
Every immersed curve in the plane admits two possible orientations.
Every outerplanar graph can be represented as an intersection graph of axis-aligned rectangles in the plane, so outerplanar graphs have boxicity at most two.
Every improper rotation of three-dimensional Euclidean space is rotation followed by a reflection in a plane through the origin.
Every smooth surface S has a unique affine plane tangent to it at each point.
* Every triangle group T is a discrete subgroup of the isometry group of the sphere ( when T is finite ), the Euclidean plane ( when T has a Z + Z subgroup of finite index ), or the hyperbolic plane.
Every minimal projective ruled surface other than the projective plane is the projective bundle of a 2-dimensional vector bundle over some curve.
Every plane travelling to and from Europe or North America must talk to either or both of these air traffic controls ( ATC ).
Every planar graph has a flat and linkless embedding: simply embed the graph into a plane and embed the plane into space.
Every detail of these patterns acts as a consistent portal to a different kingdom inside the plane, which itself comprises many separate realms.
Every point in the plane has at least one tangent line to γ passing through it, and so region filled by the tangent lines is the whole plane.
Every algebraic plane curve has a degree, which can be defined, in case of an algebraically closed field, as number of intersections of the curve with a generic line.
Every detail of these patterns acts as a consistent portal to a different kingdom inside the plane, which itself comprises many separate realms.
Every set of points in the plane, and the lines connecting them, may be abstracted as the elements and flats of a rank-3 oriented matroid.
Every second-order linear ODE on the extended complex plane with at most four regular singular points, such as the Lamé equation or the hypergeometric differential equation, can be transformed into this equation by a change of variable.
Every plane B that is completely orthogonalTwo flat subspaces S < sub > 1 </ sub > and S < sub > 2 </ sub > of dimensions M and N of a Euclidean space S of at least M + N dimensions are called completely orthogonal if every line in S1 is orthogonal to every line in S2.
Every planar graph has an algebraic dual, which is in general not unique ( any dual defined by a plane embedding will do ).

Every and could
Every morning early, in the summer, we searched the trunks of the trees as high as we could reach for the locust shells, carefully detached their hooked claws from the bark where they hung, and stabled them, a weird faery herd, in an angle between the high roots of the tulip tree, where no grass grew in the dense shade.
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 night they all went to Mama and Papa Albright's, and sat on the open front porch, where they could get the breeze.
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 ).
This was to be based on utilitarian principles ; he said: " Every man has a right to that, the exclusive possession of which being awarded to him, a greater sum of benefit or pleasure will result than could have arisen from its being otherwise appropriated.
Every region in Panama attended the assembly, including the former loyalist region of Veraguas, which was eventually convinced to join the revolution, out of the sheer fact that nothing more could be done for the royalist presence in Panama.
Every person suspected ( owing to his or her immediate attendance on the sick ) could be detained on board for 48 hours or removed to the hospital for a similar period.
The work is much more accessible than Sana ’ i ’ s for instance ; " Every line of the Rubaiyat has more meaning than almost anything you could read in Sufi literature ".
Ebert concludes his review with the following line: " Every time I see the film, I feel a great sadness, that a human imagination could be so limited that it sees its own extinction as a victory.
Every man who could ply an oar pulled up to give Mr Gladstone a cheer.
Every effort was to be made to induce the British to reinforce their forward positions, where the German artillery could engage them.
Every Baronet of Ruddigore since then had fallen under the curse's influence, and died in agony once he could no longer bring himself to continue a life of crime.
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood or guilt ( crypteia ).
Every operating system, even from the same vendor, could have radically different models of commands, operating procedures, and such facilities as debugging aids.
Every person qualified to vote in the district could propose candidates or be nominated as a candidate.
The argument over the quality of Fitzgerald ’ s translation of the Rubaiyat has, according to Dougan, diverted attention from a fuller understanding of the deeply esoteric message contained in Omar ’ s actual material – " Every line of the Rubaiyat has more meaning than almost anything you could read in Sufi literature ".
Every dry scrap of wood they could find, including fence rails, was burned to keep the numerous fires going.
Every ASIC manufacturer could create functional blocks with known electrical characteristics, such as propagation delay, capacitance and inductance, that could also be represented in third-party tools.
Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, the Knights ' Hall of the Hofburg was converted into one, mats and balance beams were installed in her bedchamber so that she could practice on them each morning, and the imperial villa at Ischl was fitted with gigantic mirrors so that she could correct every movement and position.
Every hour that Napoleon could have attacked earlier as he did, would have been is his favour, but the French could not attack in the morning for the simple reason that the entire army had not yet taken its battle positions.

Every and fly
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.
Approaching Smith one day during spring training, Herzog said, " Every time you hit a fly ball, you owe me a buck.
Every evening they fly, often in groups and sometimes over long distances, to reach safe roosting sites such as dense trees or shrubs that impede predator movement, or, at higher latitudes, dense conifers that afford good wind protection.
The New York Times reports, " Every month, hundreds of South Korean men fly to Vietnam, the Philippines, Mongolia, Nepal and Uzbekistan on special trips ".
Every other year Einbeck students fly to Roy in October to spend two weeks with host families and attend Roy and Ogden High Schools.
Every homeworld ( except Gnasty's World ) contains a flying challenge level where Spyro's normal gliding ability is replaced with the ability to fly freely.
Every time Mo, the granny, opens her mouth I think jellied eels are going to fly out.

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