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Every year, the paper publishes a list of Britain's top 100 private companies entitled Top Track 100.
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Every year, on the last Sunday in April, there is an ice fishing competition in the frozen estuarine waters of the Anadyr River's mouth.
Every year, nearly half a million new cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis ( MDR-TB ) are estimated to occur worldwide.
Every year both clubs play the " Klassieker " (" The Classic "), a derby match between the teams from the two largest cities of the Netherlands.
Every year since 1972 the BVI has hosted the Spring Regatta, which is a seven-day collection of sailing races throughout the islands.
Every year there has been a major reduction in economic growth, it is followed by a reduction in the US trade deficit.
Every year, the European Joint Conferences on Theory and Practice of Software ( ETAPS ) sponsors the International Conference on Compiler Construction ( CC ), with papers from both the academic and industrial sectors.
Every year the NCA hosts the NCA High School Cheerleading Nationals and the NCA All-Star Cheerleading Nationals in Dallas, Texas.
Every year, starting in 2006, the NLCC hosts The Us Finals: The Final Destination of Cheerleading and Dance.
Every year, Esperanto speakers meet for the World Congress of Esperanto ( Universala Kongreso de Esperanto ).
Every year Hanover hosts the Schützenfest Hannover, the world's largest marksmen's festival, and the Oktoberfest Hannover, the second largest Oktoberfest in the world.
Every year the International Labour Conference's Committee on the Application of Standards examines a number of alleged breaches of international labour standards.
Every year sidecar racers travel from all over the UK to Knockhill in Scotland to race in the prestigious ' Jock Taylor Memorial Trophy ' race.
Every year, the International Documentary Festival in Amsterdam ( IDFA ) gives an acclaimed filmmaker the chance to screen his or her personal Top 10 favorite films.
Every year ( or every nine years in some sources ) he made King Aegeus pick seven young boys and seven young girls to be sent to Daedalus ' creation, the labyrinth, to be eaten by the Minotaur.
Every year they visited Elephantine, and at certain intervals took the image of Isis up river to the land of the Blemmyes for oracular purposes.
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Every application of another plate of color will interact with the color already applied to the paper, and this must be kept in mind when producing the separation of colors.
Every person with or without a Social Security Number is eligible to apply, however if a person does not meet any of the above criteria or is a documented resident of the United States, his or her claim can only be taken on paper and will be immediately denied.
Boateng played a leading role in coordinating the Every Child Matters policy paper, which called for the reform of children's services, including greater accountability and coordination among government agencies.
Every April the paper is distributed to the public of Perth's metropolitan area by students dressed in costume in exchange for a donation, often a " gold coin " donation.
In Spain, a wallet was a case for smoking paraphernalia: " Every man would carry a small sheaf of white paper in addition to a small leather wallet which would contain a flint and steel along with a small quantity of so-called yesca, being a dried vegetable fibre which a spark would instantly ignite.
Every publishing company that had printed it was closed and sealed, diocesan newspapers were proscribed, and limits imposed on the paper available for Church purposes.
While Hawking radiation is sometimes questioned, Leonard Susskind summarizes an expert perspective in his recent book: " Every so often, a physics paper will appear claiming that black holes don't evaporate.
Every term, the Oxford Student's sister magazine, Exposition, is released along with the penultimate issue of the paper.
In a paper delivered to a 1997 U. S. methadone conference, he wrote: " Every addictive drug used by people is also self-administered by rats and monkeys.
Every piece of paper in the movie is soaking wet, to keep crackling paper sounds from overloading the primitive recording equipment of the time.
Every Boxing Day at 11: 00am increasing numbers of visitors come to the village to see the performance of the celebrated Marshfield Mummers or " The old time paper boys.
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