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Every and scene
Every new piece of information added helps the improvisers to refine their characters and progress the action of the scene.
Every July, this event showcases the best of the Swahili Coast arts scene, including Zanzibar's favorite music, Taarab.
Every scene had the same basic format.
; Every Day / A Heart Full Of Love ( Reprise ): Valjean arrives in the middle of a love scene between Cosette and Marius and decides not to stand in the way of their happiness.
Every two years, the museum hosts the Whitney Biennial, an international art show which displays many lesser-known artists new to the American art scene.
Every scene, every shot is the product of a keen and sensitive eye — an eye which has deep comprehension of the beauty of rugged people and a rugged world ".
Every aspect of police work was chronicled, step by step: From patrols and paperwork, to crime scene investigation, lab work and questioning witnesses or suspects.
Every time he is thrown out of the house, he is shown wearing the same shirt although he does not always wear it when he is thrown out ( the producers never shot a second sequence with Jazz being thrown out of the house, only adjusting the original scene for time purposes ; an exception is in the episode " Community Action ", where Jazz was thrown out along with a lifesize cardboard cut-out of Bill Cosby, complete with a blooper showing Jeff Townes reshooting his flying off the house several times ).
The first performance for which a firm record remains was Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour — with its first scene welcoming the " gracious and kind spectators "— at the end of the year.
In the scene, Vesper appears for the first time introducing herself with " I'm the money " ( referring to her role as a Treasury accountant ), to which Bond replies, while looking her over, " Every penny of it.
Every attempt fails, and the next scene shows him at home looking dejected.
Every scene revolves around the bar and decanters of brandy, cognac, anisette, and gin.
Every scene had some element of improvisation and this was due in large part to Murray and Ramis, who suggested things for him to say and this spread to other cast members.
Every wave scattered from any point in the scene has a circular curvature about that point as a center.
Every time she did a scene about how ' My father loves me.
The movie presents a nightclub scene featuring Shirley Ross singing an extraordinarily dark song called " The Bad in Every Man.
Every summer in the culture center of Struga-summer open scene, it is organized cinemania and alter music festival ' Come, Row ' ( ) including rock, metal, electro, hip hop, r ' n b and many more groups from around the country.
" Writing in The Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips, in an otherwise tepid review, said of her performance: “ Every scene she ’ s in, even the silly ones, becomes better — truer, often against long odds — because she ’ s in it.
Every time Neko Majin wasn't in the scene, Buu would come out making people think he was Neko Majin.
Every issue also has a cover CD and a ' Metal In China ' section which promotes and introduces bands on the local Chinese heavy metal scene in which several city scenes are presented and Chinese heavy metal is explained including its function as a ' rebellion of denial ' due to the new sound movement.
Hearst's account in Every Secret Thing states that she and Yoshimura opposed the action and were therefore assigned to " switch cars " far from the scene.
Every actor in every scene was hypnotized, with the exception of the character Hias and the professional glassblowers who appear in the film.
The scene fades with a shot of Molly smiling in the audience, and the credits roll as a voice of Ray is heard: " Every story has an end.
Every scene portrayed complements the song's meaning and tightly follows the lyrics.
Ben Jonson mentions " Hieronimo " in the Induction to his Cynthia's Revels ( 1600 ), and quotes from the play in Every Man in His Humour ( 1598 ), Act I, scene iv.

Every and showed
Every bone and muscle in his body showed, but he did not give the appearance of starving.
Every poem code message commenced with an indicator-group of five letters, which showed which five words of an agent's poem had been used to encrypt the message.
Every artist she showed the script to had declined to take on the project, so it was offered to aspiring artist Arthur Adams, whose samples had been given to editor Carl Potts and Nocenti, his assistant editor, by editor Al Milgrom.
* Some war games showed that a gradual escalation by the United States could be evenly matched by North Vietnam: Every year, 200, 000 North Vietnamese came of draft age and potentially could be sent down the Ho Chi Minh Trail to replace any losses against the U. S .: the U. S. would be ' fighting the birthrate '
* Tom, Dick and Harry, for a series of three specific unnamed ( usually male ) people ; or for any number of unknown people, usually with the term " every ", for example: " Every Tom, Dick and Harry showed up to the party ".
Following a Pentagon survey that showed only 55 % of soldiers and 40 % of Marines would report a colleague for abusing civilians, Mattis told his Marines in May 2007, “ Whenever you show anger or disgust toward civilians, it's a victory for Al Qaeda and other insurgents .” Reflecting an understanding of the need for restraint in war as key to defeating an insurgency, he added that, " Every time you wave at an Iraqi civilian, Al Qaeda rolls over in its grave.
Every day since, she's showed up at 3: 30.

Every and blood
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 bag of blood ( 450 – 500 ml ) contains 200 – 250 milligrams of iron.
Advertising for the film ( pictured at right ) boasted of the extravagant expense incurred in presenting the spectacle :" Actual Sinking of an Ocean Liner. Two Battleships Sunk by United States Navy .$ 18, 000 Used for Ammunition in One Battle. 40, 000 People Employed. 10, 000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges. 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Battle. Every Death-dealing Device Known to Modern War in Operation. One Year in the Making. Cost $ 1, 000, 000. 00. Entire Cities Built and Destroyed. An Awe-inspiring Spectacle that one minute makes your blood run cold and another thrills you with its touches of human gentleness. The Story of the Greatest Love of the Ages —- the Love of Humanity.
Every one of us regrets and suffers when blood is shed anywhere and nobody regrets more than the Israeli government the fact that innocent people were killed in the retaliation act in Kibya.
Every tribe had two exogamic phratries, termed mon't and por, and all members were considered to be blood relatives.
Every 30 seconds, filter paper or a paper towel is used to draw off the blood.
Every cell in the human body, apart from enucleated red blood cells and the haploid gametes, has 23 pairs of chromosomes ( for a total of 46 ).
The theme of the 2012 World Blood Donor Day campaign, " Every blood donor is a hero " focuses on the idea that everyone can become a hero by giving blood.
Every member has in him a certain mixture of … colored blood.
Every autumn, according to Plutarch ( Life of Lycurgus, 28, 3 – 7 ), the Spartan ephors ( classical Greek ) would pro forma declare war on the helot population so that any Spartan citizen could kill a helot without fear of blood guilt.
Every man was limited to having at most three blood brotherhoods at any time, lest his loyalties be distrusted ; as a consequence, blood brotherhood was highly sought after and often preceded by a lengthy period of affiliation and friendship ( Lucian, Toxaris ).
Every evening, their bodies consume a portion of their stored blood in order to rise from their daytime slumber-a vampire will enter an extended period of torpor if it does not have any blood.
Every injector they tested had detectable blood in a quantity sufficient to pass on a virus such as hepatitis B.
Every now and then, the crushed body is said to reappear at night covered in blood.
Theodore Roosevelt uttered a phrase more similar to Churchill's in an address to the Naval War College on June 2, 1897, following his appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy: " Every man among us is more fit to meet the duties and responsibilities of citizenship because of the perils over which, in the past, the nation has triumphed ; because of the blood and sweat and tears, the labor and the anguish, through which, in the days that have gone, our forefathers moved on to triumph.
Every instar ( stage ) of nymph requires a blood meal to progress to the next life stage.
Every tree was stained with sacrificial blood.
Every body part served to contribute to the whole body what was just a covering to protect the blood.
Every five days a part of the Bartonella in the endothelial cells are released into the blood stream where they infect erythrocytes.
Every member of a lakinyeri is related by blood and it is forbidden to marry any member of the same lakinyeri.
Every year, the club has hosted two blood drives for the Puget Sound Blood Center.
Every month after, the midwife would take blood pressure to check for toxemia.

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