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Every and kind
Every python of the danh-gbi kind must be treated with respect, and death is the penalty for killing one, even by accident.
(" Every bird nests with its kind, and man with its like, Talmud Baba Kammah 92b.
Every prisoner had to wear a downward-pointing triangle on his or her jacket, the colour of which was to categorise him or her by " kind ".
Loy's silent film roles were mainly those of vamps or femme fatales, and she frequently portrayed characters of Asian or Eurasian background in films such as Across the Pacific, A Girl in Every Port, The Crimson City, The Black Watch, and The Desert Song, which she later recalled "... kind of solidified my exotic non-American image.
Every kind of coat was produced with rubberized material including riding coats and coats were also supplied to the British Army, British Railways and UK police forces.
Every person born into this world comes from one of these categories in order to help fulfill the kind of function that that category of people is supposed to fulfill in order to keep the community together.
The first performance for which a firm record remains was Jonson's Every Man out of His Humour — with its first scene welcoming the " gracious and kind spectators "— at the end of the year.
Every family was issued a set number of each kind of stamp based on the size of the family, ages of children and income.
Every kind of cereal and many fruits grow in great abundance, e. g. wheat, millet, barley and melons, also rice and cotton.
Every kind of material has unique magnetic properties, even those that we do not think of as being “ magnetic .” Different materials below the ground can cause local disturbances in the Earth ’ s magnetic field that are detectable with sensitive magnetometers.
Anarchist historian Max Nettlau provided a more complex concept of propaganda when he said that " Every person is likely to be open to a different kind of argument, so propaganda cannot be diversified enough if we want to touch all.
Every kind of cuisine can be found here, and ranges from fine cuisine to hot dogs.
Every year it unites more than 6000 individuals interested in investment, and is claimed to be the biggest event of its kind in the Baltic region.
Every important sector of the ' big media ' today -- film, records, radio, and cable TV -- was born of a kind of piracy so defined.
Every month he organize this kind of ceremony in different villages around west Uttar Pradesh districts.
Every person believes not just one, but many lies of the kind that lead to present emotional pain.
Also, a kind of converse holds: Every algebraic lattice is isomorphic to Sub ( A ) for some algebra A.
Every act performed by someone in the usual way of things has some kind of reward attached whether it is financial, power, love, status or just feeling good about oneself.
Every kind of manual labour, which was looked down upon by people of high caste, should be looked upon with love and reverence, he argued.
Every kind of ignorance in the world all results from not realizing that our perceptions are gambles.
Every public edifice in Munich and other German cities which were embellished with frescoes, became, as in Italy, a school of art of the very best kind ; for the decoration of a public building begets a practical knowledge of design.
Every kind of crop and fruit can be grown here, but its banana, dates, figs and rice are especially unique in taste, smell and shape.
Every kind of voting area was tested: big cities, small villages, French speaking, Dutch speaking or legally speaking both languages.
Every python of the danh-gbi kind must be treated with respect, and death is the penalty for killing one, even by accident.
Every week, Hugh meets up with different members of the Dorset community and gets a different kind of food ( e. g., fish, pork ) from each of them, usually free or bartered.

Every and trade
Every year there has been a major reduction in economic growth, it is followed by a reduction in the US trade deficit.
Every year ships would come from London to drop off supplies and trade goods in exchange for the furs.
Every year ships would come from London to the Pacific ( via Cape Horn ) to drop off supplies and trade goods in their trading posts in the Pacific Northwest and pick up the accumulated furs used to pay for these supplies.
Every year, a small number of graduates do this-usually 3 or 4, and usually in a one-for-one " trade " with a similarly inclined cadet at one of the other service academies.
:: Every agreement concerning trade, every regulation of trade, restrains.
Every two years the Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market ( OHIM ) organises a European Judges ’ Symposium on trade mark and design issues.
Every two years in September the European Vending Industry presents their innovations at the trade fair EuVend in Cologne, Germany.
Every night, the barrio is lit up for celebration and merry-making that includes pageants, trade fair, parade, cock-fighting, carnival, musical competition and " baile.
The court injunction was based on the Sherman Anti-Trust Act which prohibited " Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States ".
Every year ships would come from London and India, ( via the Pacific ) to drop off supplies and trade goods in exchange for the furs.
Every August, the major Akan festival of Kundum takes place, coinciding with the best fishing-catch of the year ; people come to Axim for the festivities and to fish and trade from several countries on the Guinea Coast.
Every member enlists into a specific trade in either the navy, army or air force, but puts those trades on hold for the duration of their service in the Guard.
All forms of exploitation and degradation of man particularly slavery, slave trade, torture, cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment and treatment shall be prohibited " also, Article 15 states " Every individual shall have the right to work under equitable and satisfactory conditions, and shall receive equal pay for equal work "-which may be understood to prohibit forced or compulsory labour, although this is not explicitly mentioned.
Every year without fail, between the closing end of December and the beginning of April, the town's main market place explodes into a frenzy of activities centering on the fruit trade.
For two years, in a Western Europe where revolutionary elements were seeking a road to revolution to provide decisive aid to the USSR, the Sinistra-led CPI was the foremost edge of the politics of “ Bolshevism, A Plant for Every Clime .” Amongst the trade unions, it carried out a strenuous campaign to construct a real united front-not of parties-of the working masses whatever their political loyalties ; it fought no less strenuously against social-democratic reformism that misled the workers with its illusory pacifism and legalism ; it openly confronted fascism, which it described as the reaction of industrial and agrarian capital to a worldwide economic crisis and the militancy of the proletariat, and not a feudal phenomenon as would be averred later by Stalinists ; it built a defensive military apparatus against reaction and did not have to rely on such organizations as the “ Arditi del Popolo ”, a formation of spurious and uncertain nature ; and during all those years marked by the reflux of the postwar revolutionary wave, the party maintained an international and internationalist stance, criticizing from the outset the rise of localism or autonomous actions and, above all else, the moves subordinating the International itself to Russian national needs.

Every and business
Every business building was required to have an official picture of Banda hanging on the wall.
Every system is unique to the business drivers it supports, therefore the quality attributes of each system such as fault-tolerance, backward compatibility, extensibility, reliability, maintainability, availability, security, usability, and such other – ilities will vary with each implementation.
Every weekday, more than 1. 3 million people commute to the Argentine capital for work and other business.
Every three years ( formerly two, until a change made in 2007 ), delegates from around the world meet together with these leaders to vote on church business in World Conference.
The William Huston store, opened in 1830, was the forerunner of a business center that later included the famous Broughton Wagon Shop, the Van Every Mills, now " Ye Olde Cider Mill ," several taverns, two distilleries, and two churches.
Every year the central business district ( with corners at the Municipal Building, Grand Street Fire House and Croton-Harmon High School ) is closed to automobile traffic for music, American food, local fund raisers, traveling, and local artists.
Every band in the business – guaranteed – has tried to do something with that Bonham sound, which shows that everyone from A to Z has listened to him.
Every year regional meetings take place, enabling close contact between corporate business leaders, local government leaders and NGOs.
Every business day, Canada Post provides service to 14. 8 million addresses, delivering 45 million items.
Every business building was required to have an official picture of him hanging on the wall, and no poster, clock or picture could be higher than his portrait.
Every person not entitled to enter the house by right of living within upon seeing such a sign shall not enter the house by day or by night, but shall keep as far away as his business will permit.
The Highland MP and antiquarian, Charles Fraser-Mackintosh, comments on late eighteenth century evictions in the area of Kingussie, in his second series of " Antiquarian Notes " ( Inverness 1897, pp 369 et seq, public domain ) as follows: " Mr James MacPherson of Ossianic fame, who acquired Phoiness, Etterish, and Invernahaven, began this wretched business and did it so thoroughly that not much remained for his successors ....... Every place James MacPherson acquired was cleared, and he also had a craze for changing and obliterating the old names ......
It is usually presented as sales minus sales discounts, returns, and allowances. Every time a business sells a product or performs a service, it obtains revenue.
Every year, MEDEF International organises a number of delegations of French business leaders with concrete projects to targeted countries, especially developing countries.
Every employee is a partner in the John Lewis Partnership, and has a possibility to influence the business through branch forums, which discuss local issues at every store, and the divisional John Lewis and Waitrose Councils.
Every route between the Far East and the United States made losses and MOL's business performance deteriorated again.
Every person had an equal voice in the affairs of the community whose business affairs was conducted by a board of directors voted in by the community.
Every state requires public companies incorporated within it to hold an annual general meeting of shareholders to elect the Board of Directors and transact other business that requires shareholder approval.
The film also included " Hungry Heart " by Bruce Springsteen, " Every Breath You Take " by The Police, and " Swamp " by Talking Heads ( which includes the words " risky business " in the lyrics ).
Every fifteen days business owners in Taiwan burn spirit money in red braziers and set out offering tables on the sidewalk for both Gods and ghosts.
This tongue-in-cheek " doctrine " is usually summarized as " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business ," which Goldberg remembered Ledeen saying in an early 1990s speech.
* " Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business "
Every asset of the business is owned by the proprietor and all debts of the business are the proprietor's.
Every Superstore was retrofitted after the exit from the large appliance business, using the space for an expanded self-serve computer accessory and software selection.

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