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Every and sixth
Every year, on the 24th day of the sixth month on the lunar calendar ( legendary birthday of Guan Yu, Emperor Guan was actually born on the 22nd day of the sixth month of 160 ), a street parade in the honor of Emperor Guan would also be held.
* Every positive integer can be written as the sum of 73 or fewer sixth powers ( see Waring's problem ).
Every summer since 1982 sixth formers and former pupils have run the Oundle School Mencap holiday, a residential holiday for children with a range of learning disabilities and now a highly respected charity in its own right.
' Every nation needs in its capital city a great church to express its belief in the things of the spirit ', said Archbishop Reginald Owen, the Bishop of Wellington and sixth Archbishop of New Zealand.
Every time the student violates the code of conduct, the card is signed by a member of staff ( or sixth form ).
Every year lower sixth pupils run for the positions of house captains, sports captains or performing arts captains ( each with a male and female role ).
* Every day the Liturgy of the Hours mentions Abraham in the Magnificat ( last verse: " As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham and his seed forever ") and in the Benedictus ( sixth verse: " The oath which he swore to Abraham our father ").

Every and day
Every day, when the President took his nap, Rob Roy would stretch out on the window seat near him, like a perfect gentleman, and stare thoughtfully out the window, or he would take a little nap himself.
`` Every day.
Every day I visit a different hotel.
Every cleric in Holy Orders and every member of a religious order must publicly join in or privately read aloud ( i. e. using the lips as well as the eyes — it takes about two hours in this way ) the whole of the Breviary services allotted for each day.
Every day, they cycle a combined 1. 2 million km.
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 four years, during which an extra 24 hours have accumulated, one extra day is added to keep the count coordinated with the sun's apparent position.
Every day, they serve 1. 1 million, 207, 900, and 1, 400 passengers respectively.
* Varje dag man inte köper pizza är en seger (" Every day you don't get pizza is a victory ") ( 2009 )
Every day most Jains bow and say their universal prayer, the Navakar Mantra which is also known variously as Panch Parmesthi Sutra, Panch Namaskar Sutra.
Every day she begged to be able to enter a temple and become a nun instead of marrying.
In 2007, Iranian filmmaker Maziar Bahari selected O Dreamland and Every Day Except Christmas ( 1957 ), a record of a day in the old Covent Garden market, for his top 10 classics from the history of documentary.
Every year on the day of Vijayadashmi i. e. Dasehara, followers of Ambedkar visit deekshabhoomi.
Approaching Smith one day during spring training, Herzog said, " Every time you hit a fly ball, you owe me a buck.
Every family large enough to completely consume a young lamb or wild goat was required to offer one for sacrifice at the Jewish Temple on the afternoon of the 14th day of Nisan ,() and eat it that night, which was the 15th of Nisan ().
: “ Every evil is followed by some good ,” as the man said when his wife died the day after he became bankrupt.
The event is timed to coincide roughly with Juneteenth and Father's Day and is promoted with the slogan " Every day is Family Day When Real Men Cook.
* Every dog hath his day.
Every day, a blessing is recited over the Lulav and the Etrog.
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Every day, Meyer would come home feeling ill.
Every day, there are more than one million vehicles travelling within the city.
Every day he tells the four winds that no one knows who is the child ’ s father!

Every and 12th
Every year, a dozen or so post-graduate students – students who have graduated from another high school but take an extra year before college – matriculate into the 12th grade.
A 12th century Christian chronicler wrote: " Every day large bodies of knights leave castles on what we call algarades and roam far
Every year following, they added another grade until a 12th grade was added.
Every July 12th many of them celebrate by lighting a bonfire in the centre of the estate.

Every and 18th
Every hour, models of William Fortnum and Hugh Mason emerge and bow to each other, with chimes and 18th century-style music playing in the background.
Every important match in the 18th century, whether first-class or single wicket was played for stakes.

Every and 24th
Cara-Bell Festival ( Every 24th of May )-Legend has it that marauding pirates used to slaughter natives of the town and drop their corpses into the sea.
Every year during the month of June the 24th specifically, commemorates the Battle of Carabobo, it was the biggest fight for the Venezuela ’ s independence from the Spanish Empire.
Every 24th of May, the Municipality of San Enrique celebrates its Municipal Patronal Fiesta and Corn Festival on the Second week of August.

Every and Gregorian
Every fourth Coptic year is a leap year without exception, as in the Julian calendar, so the above mentioned new year dates apply only between 1900 and 2099 inclusive in the Gregorian Calendar.
Every fourth year, the gap between the Swedish calendar and the Gregorian would reduce by one day, until they finally lined up in 1740.

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