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Every chapter title is a quotation from the rules of chess.
Every year from the 1988 – 89 season until the 1996 – 97 season, Rangers won the league title.
Every issue of GAMES Magazine contains a large crossword with a double clue list, under the title The World's Most Ornery Crossword ; both lists are straight and arrive at the same solution, but one list is significantly more challenging than the other.
On November 7, 2006 he also produced Lumines II for PSP, the sequel to the popular original ( this time supplementing the original score with a heavy integration of music videos ), and a shooter / puzzle hybrid game called Every Extend Extra ( a heavily-modified ' synesthesia ' update to an existing PC freeware title, Every Extend ," by indie developer " Omega "), which was released on August 7, 2006.
* Every Labor Day weekend, Kewanee holds a parade, flea market and a carnival to celebrate the title " Hog Capital of the World "
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The title " Every Good Boy Deserves Favour " was borrowed, tongue-in-cheek, from a mnemonic used to remember the musical notes that form the lines of the treble clef: EGBDF.
Released in 1988, the album launched five top ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100 including the number-one single, the self-penned " My Prerogative ", which became, along with " Every Little Step " and the title track, signature hits for the performer.
Equity has come not to destroy the law but to fulfill it, to supplement it, to explain it .” Every jot & every title of law was to be bayed, but when all this had been done yet something might be needed, something that equity would require & that was added by equity.
Every tulku are still called on the title of Rinpoche and is given as much respect as his previous reincarnation.
Every emperor held the latter office and title until Gratian surrendered it in 382 AD to St. Siricius ; it eventually became an auxiliary honor of the Bishop of Rome.
Every state of the United States recognizes corporations sole under common law, and fifteen states have specific statutes that stipulate the conditions under which that state recognizes the corporations sole that are filed with that state for acquiring, holding, and disposing of title for church and religious society property.
* The Triangle Is Right — A spoof on the title The Price Is Right — Every question is answered with the response, " A triangle " ( a possible indirect reference to the real-life quiz show scandals of the ' 50s ).
: Every law or resolution having the force of law, shall relate to but one subject, and that shall be expressed in the title.
New York artist Zak Smith created a series of 760 drawings entitled, " One Picture for Every Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow " ( also known by the title " Pictures of What Happens on Each Page of Thomas Pynchon's Novel Gravity's Rainbow ").
One song, which became " Heaven Help My Heart ," was recorded with an entire set of lyrics, sung by ABBA's Agnetha Fältskog, with the title " Every Good Man ", though none of the original lyrics from this song were used.
Fans were surprised by the mellower, more mature vibe presented on the record in songs such as the title track and " Every Shining Time You Arrive ".
Every university programme has its name tagged after the " diplomirani " or " magister " title.
The official slogan of the Share The Wealth movement was " Every Man a King ( But No One Wears a Crown )", which also became the title of a song co-written by Long in 1935 to promote his proposal.
* Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child presented a version of the title story set in New York City featuring Ed Koch as the Happy Prince ( who was the statue of the city's previous mayor ) and Cyndi Lauper as a streetwise pigeon named " Pidge " ( in place of the Swallow ).
Every title has a form which can be used by the wife of the title holder.
* According to American activist folk musician Pete Seeger, Jeanette Turner did a loose English translation, " a singable translation " of the poem in with a different title, I Come And Stand At Every Door and sent a note to Seeger asking " Do you think you could make a tune for it?
* " Turtles All the Way Down " is the title of an Every Time I Die song off the album New Junk Aesthetic.

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Every year, hundreds of new titles are published in Esperanto along with music.
In, Bench co-wrote the book Catch Every Ball: How to Handle Life's Pitches with Paul Daugherty, published by Orange Frazer Press.
Every RFC is submitted as plain ASCII text and is published in that form, but may also be available in other formats.
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.
* First published in 1982 as Every Secret Thing.
In 1960, de Havilland published her first memoir called Every Frenchman Has One.
Antony Jay's How to Beat Sir Humphrey: Every Citizen's Guide to Fighting Officialdom ( ISBN 0-9528285-1-0 ) was published in April 1997.
Long's first autobiography, Every Man a King, was published in 1933 and priced to be affordable by poor Americans.
Every few months, the most recent chapters are published in tankōbon volumes by Kodansha ( 43 exist as of September 23, 2011 ).
Francis ' first autobiographical book, For Every Young Heart, was published in 1963.
Every chapter contains a comprehensive compilation all of the published examples of the reaction organized in tables according to the structure of the starting material.
Hohman's best known work is the collection of prayers and recipes for folk-healing titled Pow-Wows, or the Long Lost Friend, published in German in 1820 as Der Lange Verborgene Freund ( The Long-Hidden Friend ) and in two English translations — the first in 1846 in a rather crude translation by Hohman himself (" The Long Secreted Friend or a True and Christian Information for Every Body ") and the second in 1856 by a different and more fluent translator (" The Long Lost Friend ; a Collection of Mysterious and Invaluable Arts and Remedies for Man as well as Animals ").
Every copy was sold within six months, and the second and third volumes, published in October 1766 and June 1768, received a similar reception.
* Anonymous – Every Woman in Her Humour ( published )
Every year the Review awards the Aga Khan Prize for Fiction ( established by his father ) for the best short story that it published in the past year.
Every factual error left in the published records is officially considered to be a failure by the responsible officer.
Every manufacturer published long lists of testimonials in which all sorts of human ailments were cured by the compounds.
* Redheap 1930 ( published in the U. S. as Every Mother's Son )
Her second book, The Maternal Instinct ( 1984 ), discussed women and fertility issues and she published a collection of interviews Every Letter Counts: Winning in Life Despite Dyslexia in 1990.
Every report produced by IOM committees undergoes extensive review and evaluation by a group of external experts who are anonymous to the committee, and whose names are revealed only once the study is published.
Vatanen's autobiography Every Second Counts, detailing his life and career up until that point, was published in 1988 ( SAF Publishing, ISBN 0-946719-04-7 ) and instantly became a best seller.
Melville House licensed its edition and translation of Every Man Dies Alone to Penguin Classics in the UK, which published his last book as Alone in Berlin.
Rabbi Rakow was in fact a signatory to a subsequent letter stating that " Every individual has the privilege to perform the test in a manner consistent with his desires .” Additionally, the Jewish Chronicle published a letter by a Tay Sachs carrier, who was hurt by a Dor Yeshorim organiser's insinuation, that there was stigma attached to being a Tay-Sachs carrier.
Another wealthy friend of Crosby was popular American poet, author, and lecturer Will Carleton, with whom Crosby had lived in her last years in Brooklyn, and who had been giving lectures on Crosby's hymns and life, and had published a series of articles on Crosby in his Every Where magazine ( which had a peak circulation of 50, 000 copies a month ) in 1901, for which he paid her $ 10 an article.
Partially as a response to this, Dyer published a collection of his articles on the Middle East and related topics called With Every Mistake in 2005.

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