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each and case
In each case, the object, the color, even the percussive sounds of the electronic score were designed to become part of the theatrical being of the performer.
In each case there was an initial act of violence.
The replies from each individual town are not given in detail because the questions asked the personal opinion of the several assessors and are not necessarily the established policy of the town in each case.
I am recommending additional acquisitions of the improved version of the B-52 ( the B-52H with the new turbofan engine ) and procurement of the B-58 supersonic medium bomber, together with the supporting refueling tankers in each case.
The same restrictions apply after local sunset in the case of class 3, stations operating on regional channels, which after that time are required to operate under nighttime restrictions in order to protect each other.
In each case, having separate systems for living and sleeping areas has the advantage of permitting individual zone control.
The diagonalizable operator is the special case of this in which Af for each i.
In the notation of the proof of Theorem 12, let us take a look at the special case in which the minimal polynomial for T is a product of first-degree polynomials, i.e., the case in which each Af is of the form Af.
In each case, lines of the bundles are transformed by involutions within the pencils they determine with the multiple secant.
In the first case the fixed elements within each pencil are the multiple secant and the line joining the vertex, P, to the intersection of **zg and the plane of the pencil which does not lie on the multiple secant.
The multiple secants, of course, are exceptional and in each case are transformed into cones of order Af.
Presumably the interfacial bond strength and gross cohesive properties are identical in each case.
And while every writer must be dealt with as a special case, the interested student will want to ask himself a number of questions about each.
Depending on the particular legal rules that apply to each circumstance, a party to a court case who is unhappy with the result might be able to challenge that result in an appellate court on specific grounds.
* Closing argument, in law, the concluding statement of each party's counsel reiterating the important arguments in a court case
That is, any conditional steps must be systematically dealt with, case-by-case ; the criteria for each case must be clear ( and computable ).
In many cases such a selection can be made without invoking the axiom of choice ; this is in particular the case if the number of bins is finite, or if a selection rule is available: a distinguishing property that happens to hold for exactly one object in each bin.
In that case it is equivalent to saying that if we have several ( a finite number of ) boxes, each containing at least one item, then we can choose exactly one item from each box.
In each case, the absence of full glyphs for vowels makes the common root clearer, improving word recognition while reading.
The capacitors on each drum were organized into 32 " bands " of 50 ( 30 active bands and 2 spares in case a capacitor failed ), giving the machine a speed of 30 additions / subtractions per second.
Some convictions triggered an automatic penalty, but where this was not the case the two litigants each proposed a penalty for the convicted defendant and the jury chose between them in a further vote.
Yet in the case of Pericles, it is wrong to see his power as coming from his long series of annual generalships ( each year along with nine others ).

each and designation
A designation number, such as Dewey 16 for the 16th edition, is given for each revision.
FBI agents assembled the ransom money from several Seattle-area banks — 10, 000 unmarked 20-dollar bills, many with serial numbers beginning with the letter " L " indicating issuance by the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, most carrying a " Series 1969-C " designation — and made a microfilm photograph of each of them.
It was designated the European Grand Prix two times, 1955 and 1963, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe.
Although there is not an explicitly-labeled " left " or " right " designation of the party, it is considered by many to be more right-wing than the Democratic Party but more left-wing than the Republican Party when comparing the parties ' positions to each other.
The monument and park were adjacent to each other and both were administered by the National Park Service, but the monument designation ensured no funding allotment, nor provided a level of resource protection equal to the park.
The first open designation of which essay belonged to whom was provided by Hamilton, who in the days before his ultimately fatal gun duel with Aaron Burr provided his lawyer with a list detailing the author of each number.
For each of these key components he provides a letter designation ( with superscripts to designate specific subtypes ).
Even such a clear designation, however, was often thwarted by jealousy and distrust, whether it was the crown prince plotting against the emperor, or brothers plotting against each other.
The designation of each country's official submission has to be done by an organization, jury or committee composed of people from the film industry, whose members ' names must be sent to the Academy.
From 1924 to 1947 the Air Service, United States Army Air Corps, United States Army Air Forces and United States Air Force used a designation system based on mission category, with each model in a category numbered sequentially.
In this system, which has been used since the end of World War I, each aircraft designation consists of a name, ( sometimes ) a role prefix and a mark number.
Fourth Lake is actually the last part of a larger lake with each section having an ordinal designation.
Since the advent of high-power rocketry, which began in the mid-1980s with the availability of G-through J-class motors ( each letter designation has twice the energy of the one before ), a number of companies have shared the market for larger and more powerful rockets.
In 1983, the U. S. Navy even renamed each existing Fighter Attack Squadron to Strike Fighter Squadron to emphasize the air-to-surface mission ( as the " Fighter Attack " designation was confused with the " Fighter " flying pure air-to-air missions ).
Other " LPGA " s exist in other countries, each with a geographical designation in its name, but the U. S. organization is the first, largest, and best known.
A designation given by the Borg ( the species ' name referred to by Star Trek Online as the Undine, though the Hirogen refer to them as ' Fluidians '), Species 8472 has a dense genetic structure, with each cell containing more than a hundred times the genetic material of a human cell because of their triple-helix DNA structure.
Swingers ' parties do not always conform to this designation because at many swinger parties the sexual partners may all know each other or at least have some commonality among economic class, educational attainment or other shared attributes.
This table lists government's designation of each type of satellite ( C, C-prime, J-1, etc.
Machines were given the designation AS-9 ( wall-mounted ) or AS-88 ( mounted on a metal base ), but internal workings and tickets were identical in each case.
Other alloying ingredients are added to nickel in each of the subcategories of this trademark designation and include varying percentages of the elements molybdenum, chromium, cobalt, iron, copper, manganese, titanium, zirconium, aluminum, carbon, and tungsten.
If a hospital provides trauma care to both adult and pediatric patients, the Level designation may not be the same for each group.
The Republicans were reduced to a single member of each legislative chamber, Preston Bynum of Siloam Springs, Danny Patrick, elected with Rockefeller, went down to defeat in Madison and Carroll counties at the hands of Stephen A. Smith, who at twenty-one became Arkansas ' youngest-ever state legislator, a designation that Patrick himself had taken only four years earlier.
It was designated the European Grand Prix five times between 1950 and 1977, when this title was an honorary designation given each year to one Grand Prix race in Europe.
Liberal Member of Parliament Eugène Marquis in 1945 tabled a motion in the House of Commons proposing that a change to the King's title be a subject of discussion at the next Commonwealth Prime Ministers ' Conference ; Marquis suggested that the title include each of the King's dominions, giving him the designation King of Canada.

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