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Every and movement
Every movement she made seemed unnecessarily noisy.
Every recorded request by Thomas for a delay in a flank movement or an advance was to gain time to take care of his horses.
Historian Barry Adam notes, " Every social movement must choose at some point what to retain and what to reject out of its past.
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.
From a pro-independence supporter's point of view, the movement for Taiwan independence began under Qing rule in the 1680s which led to a well known saying those days, " Every three years an uprising, every five years a rebellion ".
Every practice of the infant's movement intended to advance the integration of behavior favourable to development in the experimental framework appeared to be selected from an excess of movement in the trial of imitation.
Every castle she lived in was equipped with a gymnasium, the Knights ' Hall of the Hofburg was converted into one, mats and balance beams were installed in her bedchamber so that she could practice on them each morning, and the imperial villa at Ischl was fitted with gigantic mirrors so that she could correct every movement and position.
Every house system is dependent on the rotational movement of Earth on its axis, but there is a wide range of approaches to calculating house divisions and different opinions among astrologers over which house system is most accurate.
Every evening they fly, often in groups and sometimes over long distances, to reach safe roosting sites such as dense trees or shrubs that impede predator movement, or, at higher latitudes, dense conifers that afford good wind protection.
She is best known as a chronicler of the movement's spread, especially in her 1884 Nineteenth Century Miracles: Spirits and their Work in Every Country of the Earth, and her 1870 Modern American Spiritualism, a detailed account of claims and investigations of mediumship beginning with the earliest days of the movement.
Every major movement in Western history has been accompanied by its own collection of protest songs, from slave emancipation to women's suffrage, the labor movement, civil rights, the anti-war movement, the feminist movement, the environmental movement.
Every July 25, Puerto Rican Nationalists and independence activists gather on Cerro Maravilla to honor Carlos Soto and Arnaldo Dario, as well as to defend and celebrate the Puerto Rican independence movement.
Every movement in the katas has a function.
Every smallest movement is placed with fierce pride ; at any moment it may break into such a frenzied gallop that you hardly know whether to feel exhilarated or terrified ".
Every motion of the lock is derived from movement of the hands rather than elements beyond the operator ’ s control, such as dirt, rust, or memory.
The official slogan of the Share The Wealth movement was " Every Man a King ( But No One Wears a Crown )", which also became the title of a song co-written by Long in 1935 to promote his proposal.
Every movement but the third is in sonata form ; the minuet and trio are in the usual ternary form.
Every movement except the minuet is in sonata form.
Every day our leadership would listen to world news over the radio at 9 a. m. to follow the growth of the American antiwar movement.

Every and reflex
Every animal's diving reflex is triggered specifically by cold water contacting the face – water that is warmer than does not cause the reflex, and neither does submersion of body parts other than the face.
They state: " Every person who strikes a seal with a club or hakapik shall strike the seal on the forehead until its skull has been crushed ," and that " No person shall commence to skin or bleed a seal until the seal is dead ," which occurs when it " has a glassy-eyed, staring appearance and exhibits no blinking reflex when its eye is touched while it is in a relaxed condition.

Every and facial
* Defending Human Attributes in the Age of the Machine CD-ROM by the Voyager Company combining Design of Every Day Things, Turn signals are the facial expressions of automobiles, Things That Make Us Smart, and various technical reports ( 1994 )
Every day, the alpha male will mark members of his group with anal gland secretions, and his boundaries with facial and anal secretions, as well as urine.

Every and expression
Every statement in F #, including statements and loops, is a composable expression with a definite return type as well.
Every attendee is expected to participate in some way for the event, with a performance, art piece, other form of creative expression, or volunteering to help.
Every butoh performance itself is an ultimate expression ; there are not and cannot be second or third places.
* Every finite expression has a unique simplification.
Every deputy enjoyed the freedom of expression at the Assembly and has immunity for the words uttered and for other acts he performed in his capacity as deputy.
Every lambda expression has a fixed point, and a fixed-point combinator is a " function " which takes as input a lambda expression and produces as output a fixed point of that expression.
* Every member of the organization performs the acts we assume to constitute an expression of preference among the scheduled alternatives, e. g., voting.
Professor Herman Bondi, who gave the first J. L. Synge Public Lecture in 1992, had this to say: " Every one of the other 88 % has been deeply influenced by his geometric vision and the clarity of his expression ".
Every line in a ScriptX program was an expression that returned a value, and a ScriptX program comprised a list of expressions.
For other theorists, there is no such thing as psychological dysfunction or being mentally ill. Every way of being is merely an expression of how one chooses to live one's life.
Following a series of screenings which he organised at the National Film Theatre of independently produced short films including his own Every Day Except Christmas ( about the Covent Garden fruit and vegetable market ), Karel Reisz's Momma Don't Allow and others, he developed a philosophy of cinema which found expression in what became known as the Free Cinema Movement in Britain by the late 1950s.
Every Brazilian, even the light skinned fair haired one carries about him on his soul, when not on soul and body alike, the shadow or at least the birthmark of the aborigine or the negro, in our affections, our excessive mimicry, our Catholicism which so delights the senses, our music, our gait, our speech, our cradle songs, in everything that is a sincere expression of our lives, we almost all of us bear the mark of that influence .”
In a review in The New York Times, rock critic Robert Palmer wrote of Nile ; " Every once in awhile the times seems to produce an artist who is at once an iconoclast and near-perfect expression of contemporary currents.

Every and reaction
# Moral law of karma: Every action ( by way of body, speech, and mind ) will have karmic results ( a. k. a. reaction ).
Every action has a reaction and the force determines one's next incarnation.
Every corn-growing country decided to increase tariffs in reaction to this, except Britain and Belgium.
Every chapter contains a comprehensive compilation all of the published examples of the reaction organized in tables according to the structure of the starting material.
Every force (' action ') on one object is accompanied by a ' reaction ' on another, of equal magnitude but opposite direction.
Every Uratha may change at will into five distinct forms, each with its own benefits and drawbacks ( physical abilities, digestive traits, reaction to certain drugs, instincts ).
Local reaction to the Grantham Journal was over-ridingly negative with vehement criticism in the letters page including " Because he is one of Cameron ’ s Cronies, he appears to believe that he can get away with absolutely anything. Every time this man opens his mouth, he spouts utter drivel, Why couldn ’ t the Tory selectors have sent us a Genghis Khan figure, not this useless lightweight?
Every CPU cycle that is not a poll represents an increase in latency of reaction to pending I / O.
Every classified enzyme is characterized with respect to its catalyzed biochemical reaction.
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.
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