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Every and other
Every winter a kegful of this sauce was made and placed at the end of a row of four other kegs in the cellar, so that when its turn came, it was properly mellowed.
** Every unital ring other than the trivial ring contains a maximal ideal.
Every time a speech sound is produced for a given phoneme, it will be slightly different from other utterances, even for the same speaker.
Four other hits from the album made the Pop top 20: " Every Heartbeat " ( No. 2 ), " That's What Love Is For " ( No. 7 ), " Good For Me " ( No. 8 ), and " I Will Remember You " ( No. 20 ).
According to Every, one example may be " the myth of St. George " and other stories about saints battling dragons, which were " modelled no doubt in many cases on older representations of the creator and preserver of the world in combat with chaos ".
Every other aspect of film making originated in a different medium than film ( photography, art direction, writing, sound recording ), but editing is the one process that is unique to film.
Every two months IMU publishes an electronic newsletter, IMU-Net, that aims to improve communication between IMU and the worldwide mathematical community by reporting on decisions and recommendations of the Union, major international mathematical events and developments, and on other topics of general mathematical interest.
Every other senior diplomat remained at his post.
Every product is perfectly homogeneous and a perfect substitute for any other.
Every reality of the Marvel Universe has numerous interconnected dimensions, with each dimension differing from those of other realities ; for example, the Ultimate Asgard has clearly been shown to be distinct from the Asgard known to Earth-616 characters.
Every host of a news server maintains agreements with other news servers to regularly synchronize.
Every four years, the Cricket World Cup involves all the Test-playing nations and other national sides who qualify through the ICC World Cup Qualifier.
Every device in a WPAN will be able to plug in to any other device in the same WPAN, provided they are within physical range of one another.
Every year, there are growing numbers of regional, national and international wrestling fan conventions, where fans can meet and converse with wrestlers and each other.
Every associative algebra is obviously power-associative, but so are all other alternative algebras ( like the octonions, which are non-associative ) and even some non-alternative algebras like the sedenions.
Every RFC is submitted as plain ASCII text and is published in that form, but may also be available in other formats.
Every patient with a point total of 6 or higher is unequivocally classified as an RA patient, provided he has synovitis in at least one joint and given that there is no other diagnosis better explaining the synovitis.
Every stereogenic center in one has the opposite configuration in the other.
Every quark in the universe does not attract every other quark in the above distance independent manner, since colour-confinement implies that the strong force acts without distance-diminishment only between pairs of single quarks, and that in collections of bound quarks ( i. e., hadrons ), the net colour-charge of the quarks cancels out, as seen from far away.
Every game in the main Zelda series has consisted of three principal areas: an overworld in which movement is multidirectional, allowing the player some degree of freedom of action ; areas of interaction with other characters ( merely caves or hidden rooms in the first game, but expanding to entire towns and cities in subsequent games ) in which the player gains special items or advice ; and dungeons, areas of labyrinthine layout, usually underground, comprising a wide range of difficult enemies, bosses, and items.
Every other producer had already turned down the show, deeming it too dark and depressing.
Every second ( or more often in advanced levels ), a piece comes in from the side and possibly pushes other pieces forward.
Every Saturday morning it hosts a large outdoor market or " mercadillo ", where many gypsies come and sell their wares of fruits and vegetables, clothes and shoes, and other odds and ends.
Every year Haiti's carnival draws visitors from other countries.
The convention details ( amongst other things ) that " Every driver shall keep to the edge of the carriageway appropriate to the direction of traffic ", and the " Drivers overtaking shall do so on the side opposite to that appropriate to the direction of traffic ", notwithstanding the presence or absence of oncoming traffic.

Every and sentence
Every sentence is a riot.
Every sentence must contain formal words to designate what Husserl calls " formal categories ".
Every sentence typically ends in the trademark elongated tail-off on the last word.
Every open sentence must have ( usually implicitly ) a universe of discourse describing which numbers are under consideration as solutions.
* ( Soundness ) Every provable second-order sentence is universally valid, i. e., true in all domains under standard semantics.
" Every sentence that they write -- every word that they speak -- every resistance that they make, against foreign oppression, is a call upon their slaves to destroy them ," Garrison wrote.
Chekhov wrote The Cherry Orchard during the course of several years, alternating between periods of lighthearted giddiness and despondent frustration which he considered as bordering upon sloth ( in a letter he wrote, " Every sentence I write strikes me as good for nothing.
Every sentence man uses with I, refers to the two pairs: I-Thou and I-It.
Every death sentence involves first an eligibility determination and then a selection of an eligible defendant for the death penalty.
Every sentence has two meanings – one in the novel and one that tells something about Communism.
Every sentence Zansu says ends in " Zansu ".
* Complete: Every sentence or its negation is a theorem provable from the axioms ;
Every male and female convict sentenced to transportation in Great Britain is sent to Millbank previous to the sentence being executed.

Every and punishment
Every thing depends upon the evil of the second order ; it is this which gives to such actions the character of crime, and which makes punishment necessary.
Every day, seven flying swords sent from heaven would stab him in the chest before flying off as a punishment to him.
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.
:" WHEREAS it is necessary, in this time of danger, that the militia of this colony should be well regulated and disciplined ... And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That every person so as aforesaid inlisted ( except free mulattoes, negroes, and Indians ) shall be armed in the manner following, that is to say: Every soldier shall he furnished with a firelock well fixed, a bayonet fitted to the same, a double cartouch-box, and three charges of powder, and constantly appear with the same at the time and place appointed for muster and exercise, and shall also keep at his place of abode one pound of powder and four pounds of ball, and bring the same with him into the field when he shall be required ... And for the better training and exercising the militia, and rendering them more serviceable, Be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That every captain shall, once in three months, and oftner if thereto required by the lieutenant or chief commanding officer in the county, muster, train, and exercise his company, and the lieutenant or other chief commanding officer in the county shall cause a general muster and exercise of all the companies within his county, to be made in the months of March or April, and September or October, yearly ; and if any soldier shall, at any general or private muster, refuse to perform the command of his officer, or behave himself refractorily or mutinously, or misbehave himself at the courts martial to be held in pursuance of this act, as is herein after directed, it shall and may be lawful to and for the chief commanding officer, then present, to cause such offender to be tied neck and heels, for any time not exceeding five minutes, or inflict such corporal punishment as he shall think fit, not exceeding twenty lashes ..." — An Act for the better regulating and disciplining the Militia, April 1757

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