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Every and subject
Every play is subject to booth review with coaches only having one challenge.
Every city or town that refused surrender and resisted the Mongols was subject to destruction.
Every vessel in coastal and offshore waters is subject to the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea ( the COLREGS ).
Every year YCA presents Louder Than A Bomb, the world's largest team-based youth slam and subject of a forthcoming documentary by the same name.
Every subject had an obligation to protect the king's peace and assist in the suppression of riots.
Every member of the community was subject to criticism by committee or the community as a whole, during a general meeting.
Every member of the bands or tribes receiving a land allotment is subject to laws of the state or territory in which they reside.
Every new Lodge must be warranted or chartered by a Grand Lodge, but is subject to its direction only in enforcing the published Constitution of the jurisdiction.
Every aspect of the Mishnaic text is treated as a subject of close investigation.
Every pre-abelian category is of course an additive category, and many basic properties of these categories are described under that subject.
ยง 1: " Every subject expects from the territorial prince security and protection, so it is the duty of the territorial prince, the rights of subjects to determine clearly and to guide the way of the actions how it is needed by universal and special prosperity.
โ€œ Every machine is constructed for the purpose of performing certain mechanical operations, each of which supposes the existence of two other things besides the machine in question, namely, a moving power, and an object subject to the operation, which may be termed the work to be done.
Every new boy who enters the school is given a two week period of time called " grace " when he is not fully subject to all school rules and is shown the ropes by an assigned boy in the year above called a " Shepherd ".
In his book Nirvana: The Stories Behind Every Song, Chuck Crisafulli writes that the song " stands out in the Cobain canon as a song with a very specific genesis and a very real subject ".
: Every product is subject to a life-cycle including a growth phase followed by a maturity phase and finally an eventual period of decline as sales falls.
: Every law or resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Every governor since Ronald Reagan in 1968 has been subject to a recall effort, but Gray Davis was the first governor whose opponents gathered the necessary signatures to qualify for a special election.
Every feature on every manufactured part is subject to variation, therefore, the limits of allowable variation must be specified.
Durbin signed a contract with MGM in 1935 and made her first film appearance in a short subject, Every Sunday ( 1936 ), with another young contract player, Judy Garland.
Every Java 2D operation is subject to a transform, so that shapes may be translated, rotated, sheared, and scaled as they are drawn.
In a 2004 interview, Kadivar told a journalist, " Every member of society and every member of government is subject to the law.
A universal affirmative proposition, such as, ' Every man is white ' and a universal negative proposition having the same subject and predicate, such as, ' No man is white ,' are called contrary.
He was the subject of the film Every Child is Born a Poet: The Life and Work of Piri Thomas, by Jonathan Robinson, which featured a soundtrack by Kip Hanrahan.
He may have been the subject of a number of Elizabethan satires such as Thomas Nashe's Lenten Stuffe, Ben Jonson's Every Man in his Humour, and may have been the model of Shakespeare's Falstaff, who was originally given the name ' Oldcastle '.

Every and course
Every field is, of course, one-dimensional over its center.
Every fifteen minutes they played a record ; the rest of the time it was commercials about a high-school correspondence course.
Every state now, of course, has a Board of Pharmacy which regulates the practice of pharmacy.
Every summer the town holds a jazz festival with local pubs, clubs, hotels and various other venues playing host to live jazz music over the course of a weekend.
( Every object is, of course, an improper part of itself.
Every summer since 1997, an English teacher has offered a one-week summer course in writing and photography.
Every student is also required to take an introductory news reporting course called J200, ( named after its course designation.
Chekhov wrote The Cherry Orchard during the course of several years, alternating between periods of lighthearted giddiness and despondent frustration which he considered as bordering upon sloth ( in a letter he wrote, " Every sentence I write strikes me as good for nothing.
" Every generation in Israel carries within itself the remnants of worlds created and destroyed during the course of the previous history of the Jewish people.
Every student enrolled in a course at Thompson Rivers University is a member of the Students ' Union.
The 2008 feature-length documentary " Every Little Step " chronicles the casting process of A Chorus Line's 2006 revival, with re-created choreography by Bennett's long-time associate Baayork Lee, and, in the course of the film, the saga of the original production is re-told as well, through the use of old film clips and revealing interviews from the original collaborators, including Lee, Bob Avian ( who was the show's original co-choreographer with Bennett and the director of the revival ), composer Marvin Hamlisch and the original's leading lady, Donna McKechnie.
Every week between two and twelve plays ( determined by two rolls of a die by someone in the audience ) are removed from the " menu " and replaced with new plays, written in the course of the week.
Every year of every course should have at least one course rep.
Every year, the college admits 200 students to the undergraduate ( MBBS ) course.
Every year the fight ends in a draw, and as the masters are getting old, they decide the best course of action is to each take on a student to determine who is the better teacher.
" Every year, the river changes its course and branches anew, for which reason it is sometimes called the " Branch River.
for the purpose of sale or of building development: Every division of a piece of land into two or more lots, parcels or parts is, of course, a subdivision.
Every effort is made to enable the preferred choice of course requested by students to be timetabled but where an option is not viable in terms of numbers and / or staffing, the Governors reserve the right to withdraw the subject option offer.
These landmarks have different properties that help the environment in some way, improving unpopular spots and otherwise calming down angry golfers ( Every part of the course is rated in this way, so that players have to raise its value with fun, skill and intelligence to have customers like it ).
Every year 150 students are admitted to the MBBS course based on the rank in the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination ( WBJEE ) and also through All India Pre Medical Test ( AIPMT ) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education.
Every stage had a winning cyclist ( the cyclist who crossed the finish line first, or in case of a time trial who took the shortest time to complete the course ) and a team that wins the daily team classification ( the team of which the three best cyclists had the lowest accumulated time ).

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