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Every library borrower, or at least those whose taste goes beyond the five-cent fiction rentals, knows what it is to hear the librarian say apologetically, `` I'm sorry, but we don't have that book.
" More immediately, though, he called for a massive build-up of U. S. arms production: " Every realist knows that the democratic way of life is at this moment being ' directly assailed in every part of the world … The need of the moment is that our actions and our policy should be devoted primarily — almost exclusively — to meeting this foreign peril.
When coming to Kubla Khan, he pointed out: " instead of being content to have written finely under the influence of laudanum, recommends ' Kubla-Khan ' to his readers, not as a poem, but as ' a psychological curiosity ' ... Every lover of books, scholar or not, who knows what it is to have his quarto open against a loaf at his tea ... ought to be in possession of Mr. Coleridge's poems, if it is only for ' Christabel ', ' Kubla Khan ', and the ' Ancient Mariner '.
Belkis Lora, a relative of a passenger on the crashed flight, said " Every Dominican in New York has either taken that flight or knows someone who has.
Every day he tells the four winds that no one knows who is the child ’ s father!
Every destination in the topology table can be marked either as " Passive ", which is the state when the routing has stabilized and the router knows the route to the destination, or " Active " when the topology has changed and the router is in the process of ( actively ) updating its route to that destination.
Every character in the novel — both men and women — knows their place, and the traditional stereotypes of gender roles are repeated over and over again.
" I might easily have written this story in the traditional manner [...] Every novelist knows the recipe [...] It is not very difficult to follow a simple, chronological scheme which the critics will understand [...] But I, after all, am trying to tell the story of this Chapelizod family in a new way.
" A woman quoted in the newspaper said " Every Dominican in New York has either taken that flight or knows someone who has.
According to one Nazi official in 1941, " Every child knows who the Kittelbach Pirates are.
Every polisher knows that polishing Hearts and Arrows is not easy.
Every man in Schörner's area knows that he may die at the front but will inevitably die in the rear.
The word was used by Australian country music performer Slim Dusty in the lyrics of his 1987 " nursery-rhyme-style " song " Boomerang ": " Every picaninny knows, that's where the roly-poly goes .".
Every child knows that a nation which ceased to work, I will not say for a year, but even for a week, would perish.
Every child knows, too, that the masses of products corresponding to different needs require different and quantitatively determined masses of the total labour of society.
" Every astrologer is worthy of praise and honour ," Scot wrote, " Since by such a doctrine as astrology he probably knows many secrets of God, and things which few know.
Every other designer looks and says, ‘ How do they live the way they do ?’ I don ’ t think they made the money that Valentino and Giancarlo did, because Giancarlo knows how to make money.
" Every one knows ," he wrote,
The Journalist and the Murderer, written by Janet Malcolm and published in 1990, is about the relationship between journalists and their subjects, and explores the relationship between McGinniss and MacDonald as the subject of the author's thesis that, " Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible.
** Every single member of the New Covenant " knows the L " in an intimate way.
Every woman united to an anarchist ( or vice versa ), knows very well that she should not exercise on him, or accept from him, domination of any kind.
Every player knows the payoffs and strategies available to other players.
Every literate person in Semnan knows how to communicate in the Persian language.
Every Tallensi knows that these crocodiles are the incarnation of important clan ancestors.

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Every path from back door to barn was covered by a grape-arbor, and every yard had its fruit trees.
Every time you transplant a pansy you cause its flowers to become smaller.
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 few days, in the early morning, as the work progressed, twenty men would appear to push it ahead and to shift the plank foundation that distributed its weight widely on the Rotunda pavement, supported as it is by ancient brick vaulting.
Every dream, and this is true of a mental image of any type even though it may be readily interpreted into its equivalent of wakeful thought, is a psychic phenomenon for which no explanation is available.
1 ) Every age rewrites the events of its history in terms of what should have been, creating legends about itself that rationalize contemporary beliefs and excuse contemporary actions.
Every community, if it is alive has a spirit, and that spirit is the center of its unity and identity.
Every member of the family must have a vital place in its life.
Every lattice element of the structure is in its proper place, whether it is a single atom or a molecular grouping.
Every telephone company, whether large or small, determines its own ANAC for each individual central office, which tends to perpetuate the current situation of a mess of overlapping and / or spotty areas of coverage.
Every field has an algebraic extension which is algebraically closed ( called its algebraic closure ), but proving this in general requires some form of the axiom of choice.
* Every collecting institution must develop an emergency plan to protect its collections and train staff to carry it out.
* Every institution must assign responsibility for caring for collections to members of its staff.
Every ATM cell has an 8-or 12-bit Virtual Path Identifier ( VPI ) and 16-bit Virtual Channel Identifier ( VCI ) pair defined in its header.
" Every performance of its run was sold out.
Every Hilbert space X is a Banach space because, by definition, a Hilbert space is complete with respect to the norm associated with its inner product, where a norm and an inner product are said to be associated if for all x ∈ X.
Every computer system provides at least one file-manager program for its native file system.
Every aspect of life was regulated to some degree by the party, and the will of its founding-president, Mobutu Sese Seko.
Every tile belongs to the two suits of its two values, e. g. 0 – 3 belongs both to the blank suit ( or 0 suit ) and to the 3 suit.
Every division ring is therefore a division algebra over its center.
Every field is, of course, one-dimensional over its center.
Every system must have a class designated as " root ", with one of its creation procedures designated as " root procedure ".
Every SE must be registered in the State where it has its registered office, in a register designated by the law of that State.
Every node on the Freenet network contributes storage space to hold files, and bandwidth that it uses to route requests from its peers.
The album's lead single, " She's Every Woman " peaked at number-one on the Billboard Country Chart, however its follow-up single, " The Fever " ( a cover of an Aerosmith song ) only peaked at number 23, becoming Brooks's first released Country single to not chart on the Top 10.

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