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Every and trace
Every time an MTA receives an email message, it adds a < tt > Received </ tt > trace header field to the top of the header of the message, thereby building a sequential record of MTAs handling the message.
Edmond Locard ( 1877 – 1966 ) was a pioneer in forensic science who formulated the basic principle of forensic science: " Every contact leaves a trace ".
Every one of them left a trace in the school's history.
Every French Canadian by completing from contemporary registers the information supplied by this dictionary can proudly trace back his genealogy to his ancestors from old France.

Every and education
Every well-constructed theory of education has at its center a philosophical anthropology.
Starting in 1911, Sanger wrote a series of articles about sexual education entitled " What Every Mother Should Know " and " What Every Girl Should Know " for the socialist magazine New York Call.
B ' nai B ' rith also publishes program guides for local Jewish education programs and each year sponsors " Unto Every Person There is a Name ".
Every province has mandated media education in its curriculum.
Every Medill News Service journalist has the opportunity to spend a quarter in a Washington, DC covering breaking news as well as in-depth, enterprise stories on politics, civil rights, energy, technology or education.
In a 1947 speech to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People ( NAACP ), which marked the first time a sitting President had ever addressed the group, Truman said " Every man should have the right to a decent home, the right to an education, the right to adequate medical care, the right to a worthwhile job, the right to an equal share in the making of public decisions through the ballot, and the right to a fair trial in a fair court.
Every year, PCC Community Education offers more than 4, 000 non-credit and continuing education courses and enrolls over 30, 000 students in those courses.
Every year, almost 13, 000 students pass through Fota ’ s education centre.
" Every school, unless otherwise provided by law, must be open for the admission of all children between six and twenty-one years of age residing in the district ; and the board of trustees, or city board of education, have power to admit adults and children not residing in the district, whenever good reasons exist therefor.
An education fund has also been set up by the school and its partners based on the theme “ Every life is touched ”.
Every year Hidayatullah sends at least 150 da ’ i to many regions in Indonesia with 50 among them are stratum one grads from cadre of da ’ i education institute.
Every aspect of its city ’ s life and growth is managed by the order independently of the state, including education, health, supply of drinking water, public works, administration of markets, land tenure, and real estate development.
Every community college evaluate each of its existing education programs and services on a five-year cycle to ensure that the programs continue to be justified on the basis of need, quality, and cost.
Every other national priority: education, transportation, even our national security, will have to be paid for with borrowed money.
Every tier involves an exam at the end of the final year, called Esame di Maturità, required to gain a diploma and have access to further education.
In New York, Ted Forstmann explained his goal for the scholarships, saying, " Every child, regardless of their parents ' income, should have access to a quality education – an education that will not only prepare them for successful private lives, but help them to build cohesive communities and a strong democracy.
Every island has a school providing education at least up to primary level.
Every effort is made to keep special education students in the district ; a variety of in-class support, resource center, and self-contained programs are conducted to educate those in need of special education.
( ii ) Every effort must be made to have suitable schools of higher education for Catholic youth.
Every letter is used, which results in ' cheat ' subjects only tenuously linked the book itself e. g. " Zoological Friend ( pet )" or " Xams ( Exams ): If your spelling is this bad, maybe higher education isn't for you!

Every and reason
Cobham was a common butt of veiled satire in Elizabethan popular literature ; he figures in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour and may have been part of the reason The Isle of Dogs was suppressed.
Every ear attends ... his eloquent words move the heart, convince the reason, and tell the weak and wavering which way to go.
Every surveyed solid body in the solar system was found to be cratered, and there was no reason to believe that the Earth had somehow escaped bombardment from space.
Every one of the features encompassed by the theory still requires a reason for it to be maintained after hominids left the aquatic environment.
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 man being organized in a particular way has, of necessity, an aim, the fulfilment of which is good ; and he has faculties for accomplishing it, directed by reason.
Every time four of them arrive another country, the local people always ardently welcome them with bumper food and accommodation for the reason they come from the Great Tang Empire, which was both culturally and economically influencing to all surrounding areas at that time.
Nationalism thus provides a form through which " Every oppressed population can become a nation, a photographic negative of the oppressor nation " and that " There's no earthly reason for the descendants of the persecuted to remain persecuted when nationalism offers them the prospect of becoming persecutors.
Every bit as sweet and loving as her lifemate Bearclaw was rogue and savage, she was often the calm to balance his most fiery side and the voice of reason into the tribe.
Every veto has rested on a sound reason in the public interest.
Telfer's lawyer for the judicial review, Ted Charney, stated that " The only reason they backed off, is because we got this judicial review and we convinced them to wait until the hearing was over before they tried to seize their house and sell it with the sheriff .” Ezra Levant, a lawyer and former publisher of the Western Standard who was himself a target of a human rights complaint in the past, said the court ruling is more evidence that Canada ’ s human rights commissions are “ out of control ,” and argued that “ Every single aspect of this ruling is discreditable ... Overturning the tribunal ’ s order isn ’ t enough.
Here is the ontological principle: ‘’ Every being has enough reason ’’.
Every closure operator on a poset has many fixed points ; these are the " closed elements " with respect to the closure operator, and they are the main reason the closure operator was defined in the first place.
Every creature is its own reason to be.
" Every year, the river changes its course and branches anew, for which reason it is sometimes called the " Branch River.
Michel de Montaigne, father of the essay and modern skepticism, argued that the process of abridgement is foolish and produces absurdity, " Every abridgement of a good book is a foolish abridgement … absurdity < nowiki ></ nowiki > not to be cured … satisfied with itself than any reason, can reasonably be.
In Quebec, which makes use of civil law, there is a general duty to rescue in its Charter of Rights: " Every human being whose life is in peril has a right to assistance ... Every person must come to the aid of anyone whose life is in peril, either personally or calling for aid, by giving him the necessary and immediate physical assistance, unless it involves danger to himself or a third person, or he has another valid reason.
" Et tu, Brute " occurs in V, iv of Every Man Out ; in III, i appears " reason long since is fled to animals ," a paraphrase of Shakespeare's line " O judgment, thou art fled to brutish beasts " in Julius Caesar, III, ii, 104.
In England and Wales, section 1 ( 5 ) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 provides that " Every decree of divorce shall in the first instance be a decree nisi and shall not be made absolute before the expiration of six months from its grant ", and section 9 ( 1 ) allows any person ( including the Queen's Proctor ), before the decree is made absolute, to " show cause why the decree should not be made absolute by reason of material facts not having been brought before the court ".
Katz explains that Skowhegan ’ s plein air painting gave him “ a reason to devote my life to painting .” Every year from early June to mid-September, Katz moves from his SoHo loft to a 19th-century clapboard farmhouse in Lincolnville, Maine.

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