A team of sumpter horses, each one in the care of its own sumpterrnan, riding his own horse, was sent up to carry the queen's baggage. |
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For instance, if you assemble carbon atoms so that each one bonds to four others in a tetrahedral pattern, you end up with diamond. |
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I took an empty clear plastic 750 ml Coke bottle for each one, screwed the top on firmly and made a small hole in it, then sawed off the base. |
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And I thought, will I go the whole hog and put on a splash of colour on each one? |
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The others barked the logs, the sawing was done, and each one of the nine men received two wagon loads of good lumber for his share. |
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Grunting, I twisted my head and spied a few fallen fragments of scale, each one a dull matt black. |
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Using 4 fine, long, wooden kebab skewers, thread a mixture of ingredients onto each one. |
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He dropped each one into the bucket, and his mother pushed them under with a forked stick. |
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God wants each one of us to be an agent through whom he brings his life into the world. |
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Frequencies of recombination correspond to the median value of two or three fluctuation tests, each one done with six independent colonies. |
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It protects each one of us impartially, embodying the belief that all are equal. |
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The interesting aspect of this dual soundtrack is that each one presents a noticeably different version of the film. |
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There were no spare vacant spaces, and at least three cars fought over each one that came free. |
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Our sentiments of love, hate, fear, anxiety, are each one of them the fertile source of whole series of illustrative dreams. |
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Four of his hit films have had sequels, and each one of the follow-ups has been a colossal misfire. |
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Make about 18 small balls of the mixture, using a heaped tablespoon of pork for each one. |
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Those four brought their swords down at once, but the dark wizard parried them all, holding each one and grinning toothily. |
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The crystals hit the glass with a distinctive, bell-like chiming, each one on a slightly different note. |
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All of them have been so varied and each one is always totally different form the last. |
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Termite mounds dot the roadside, rising in vertical shafts to tapering points, each one a tiny architectural marvel, a many-towered Camelot. |
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His breathing quickened, his breaths shallow and shaky, as if each one might be his last. |
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The two men behind her suddenly sprang into action, rushing forward, each one grabbing him under an arm. |
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There are thousands of steels available today, each one characterized by a particular trade name or alloy composition. |
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So each one of these abilities is learned over the course of life and articulated, refined and sharpened as you go up the ladder. |
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Hey, I've arranged a lot of betrothals, you can't expect me to remember each one! |
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They had to be shimmed to the exact height and angle specified by the architects for each one. |
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Turner continued leading his men over three lines of hostile trenches, cleaning up each one as they advanced. |
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The ten finalists were drawn randomly from a bingo machine and each one made their way up to the stage where they picked a key. |
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I would like each one of you birders, naturalists, and bloggers to think about this and share your conclusions. |
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These are the Trojan asteroids, each one locked in its solar orbit by the gravity of Jupiter and the Sun. |
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She pulled out all the pamphlets again and explained to me each one, as excited as a kindergartner at show-and-tell. |
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While both guns celebrate the past, each one brings modern techniques and ideas into play. |
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The technology will have to accommodate digital television's hundreds of channels, each one transmitting dozens of programs at the same time. |
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Place the pears in the bowl of water and lemon juice while you are preparing each one in turn. |
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They can gather up to 30 tons a day in summer, which is around five million cockles, each one raked and sieved by hand. |
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Only twelve came to bid him farewell and as a reward he named a year after each one in the order they arrived. |
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The stars popped out on the black canvas of the sky, and the crescent moon silvered the edges of the clouds, turning each one into a masterpiece. |
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Taking a deep breath he blew a series of inaudible slow notes, making slight adjustments to the slide after each one. |
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Using a sharp knife, I slice each one diagonally, from just below the handle to the opposite corner of the base. |
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The barista announces each one in a ceremonial style that borders on the religious and in a language only fully understood by true initiates. |
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For each one it takes a certain amount of natural ability, but it also takes devotion, time, and commitment. |
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There's the guys carrying the beads, each one big as a bowling ball, only not as heavy, of course. |
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We instructed the participants to read each one and to indicate its humorousness by providing a rating from 1 to 5 in the space next to it. |
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It contains particles smaller than a grain of sand, each one containing a unique nine-digit identification code. |
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Take four eggs and break each one separately in a saucer to test for quality before adding to the sugar and beat until the mix is creamy. |
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At this concert, there will be two soloists, each one performing a work very different from the other. |
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We have used several enterprise backup solutions, but disaster recovery has been an issue with each one. |
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They need to learn where each beer is brewed, and be able to describe the flavors of each one in one sentence. |
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Over the course of a year, Milgram carried out 19 different experiments, each one a different variation of the basic paradigm. |
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These generally move in a south-easterly direction, and each one typically has a life span of several days. |
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That could be because viewers have a chance to witness several shows, each one unique in its own way. |
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By doing it I mean he is bussing to a zillion cities but only spending 5 minutes in each one. |
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Passing each one, he fingered their kilts and sporrans until he reached Sergeant Thomas Campbell and grew more inquisitive. |
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I tore each one limb from limb, doused it with a squeeze of lemon and then a good dip in the butter. |
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The huge old kitchen was rife with cabinets and cubbies, drawers and cupboards, shelves and pie-safes, and each one had been crammed full. |
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Their smells floated into his nostrils, each one distinct, unique, intoxicating. |
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The cells are stackable flat plates, each one producing about one volt, the size of the stack determining the power output. |
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If you, say, went off your nut and tried to fill up the Houston Astrodome with Blanco Countians, you'd have to clone each one seven times. |
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The metal canisters were cylindrical and each one was a little smaller than a tobacco tin. |
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They walked without conversation for awhile, each one occupied with thoughts of their own. |
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The doors had been hung perfectly, each one swinging effortlessly and noiselessly and fitting perfectly into its frame. |
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The dots in the background were stencilled in with each one being done by hand. |
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He took short shuffling steps and shook his considerable bulk with each one. |
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Rather, it arises from a mixture of species, each one of which has reasonable stereochemistry. |
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You won't get a good idea of the right fragrance unless you put each one on different cards or pieces of paper. |
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No matter how much she tried to sort out her thoughts, each one sent three or four new ones careening uncontrolled through her mind. |
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And each one of those rooms has four corners, four walls, a floor and a ceiling. |
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We're talking about six stone-cold classic pop albums, in a row, each one more stylistically progressive and wonderfully weird than the last. |
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If you're going to crystallise the rose petals for the topping, simply paint each one with egg white and dip in caster sugar, coating well. |
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You can be sure that each one is being worked on or worked over by the hegemonic powers. |
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Keep the cheques in order, and cash them in order, and don't forget to tick each one off your list each night you get back to the hotel. |
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All the doors are hermetically closed and there are coded locks on each one. |
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Then, even further back, were another two hundred men, all battle-hardened, and each one looked almost as strong a Stryker. |
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These subdivisions were called sectors and each one had a main fighter air base and a number of other satellite fighter bases attached to it. |
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I believe that a good film is always the result of team work where each one has a part to play and no one overshadows anyone. |
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She said that she knew all the children and their parents well and each one said a cheery good-morning as they passed by. |
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With each one I made, they were better and better until even Kratos asked me to make him his chitons for him. |
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A slow pan across and down stops on each one, names them and the awards they've won. |
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As each one arrived, Darren met them at the door with a smile, a howdy and a handshake. |
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There was too great a link and matching symmetry between the different movements, each one anchored by a duet. |
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When agricultural land is partitioned, each plot is divided among a man's sons, ensuring that each one has a geographically dispersed holding. |
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On top of each table were a wooden chess set, and a little clock with two faces next to each one. |
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He grows perpetual carnations, a laborious and painstaking business, putting a collar on each one to prevent it from splitting before a show. |
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There are now three bedrooms, each one different, including an attic room where guests sleep underneath a dozen petrified beams. |
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What if each one were imprinted with the name of a member who had passed away the year before? |
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It's dotted with colored pushpins, each one representing a city where someone has purchased a SawStop table saw. |
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There were two beds shoved in either corner of the room with about a foot to eighteen inches of room in between each one. |
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Then you'll be able to tell what's on those beautiful CD and DVD discs without having to fast-forward each one. |
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She is forever organizing escape attempts, each one more comically ingenious than the last. |
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She had to run a feather duster over each one before stacking the books on them. |
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I watered the planting area for each one with several litres of water, then added some fresh compost. |
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You can take each one separately and criticize it and say it is as consistent with innocence as with guilt. |
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She had powerful faith and confidence in each one of her students, and in the Buddhist techniques of awakening. |
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She thrusts the pitchi under the arms and on to the lap of each one in turn. |
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The judges then walked down the row checking the conformation of the horses and getting a closer look at each one. |
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There is no pseudo nostalgia going on here, but a genuine feel for a kind of music that is an integrant part of each one of the four members. |
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But more than anything else, it is an invitation to the artist in each one of us to test our drawing skills on paper. |
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In this convolution, the edges of the blades in teeth 21-27 are serrated and show 15 denticles on each one. |
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Five points of light appeared, all focused around each one of his finger tips. |
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The remaining books in the series feature the same core group of characters with a different story coming to the fore in each one. |
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The last Maharajas died issueless even though each one of them had two wives. |
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He stops in front of the row of Silliscups rip-offs and begins fondling each one, seemingly to judge the sturdiness of the plastic. |
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While female cowbirds don't sing, male cowbirds belt out a small repertory of songs, each one less than a second long. |
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The moon was a bright crescent among the sea of stars, each one glowing brightly. |
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Around every corner was a bed just exploding with roses, and each one more magnificent and fragrant than the last. |
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He introduces each of the main characters as each one is caught in a freeze-frame. |
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Review a few minutes of each set and freeze-frame the VHS on a key scene for each one to enable closer observation of all the details. |
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He eyed each one carefully and wondered if any could guess what he was about to say. |
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When the buns have risen, use the back of a knife to make a cross indentation on the top of each one. |
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The names went on and with each one some lucky man let out a yelp and snatched his letter up. |
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He has a growing collection of plastic dinosaurs and he can pretty much name each one. |
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Place two small frying pans on a gentle heat and pour a little olive oil in each one. |
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Every week there is a new rail scare and each one ebbs away at my confidence in the rail system. |
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She woke up at noon the next day feeling as if a hammer had pounded each one of her muscles. |
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Then, by prearranging the steps, leave cards and clues, each one leading to the next, until you end up at the final destination. |
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You could sprinkle each one with a disparate bit of geekery, or go all out with a massive multi-monitor spread. |
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I sow about 30 seeds per box, pressing each one into the compost down to the first joint in my finger. |
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She kicked goal after goal, each one whizzing past my face and coming this close to decapitating me. |
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You have to look at the pros and cons of each one and we will be looking at each situation on its own merits. |
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At burial ceremonies several processions, each one associated with a grade of the society, go from the lodge to the burial place. |
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The procession of about 50 vehicles, each one full of mourners, made its way from Clifton to St Oswald's Church, through Bell Farm. |
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Toyota makes vehicles with different features, adapting to each one on the production line. |
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The others quickly ran up the stairs, each one giving a loud squeaking noise. |
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Silence is essential here as a demarcator of phrases, allowing each one to hang in the air, etching its self-contained contour in time. |
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Nearly all the fullness in the skirt comes from those godets, each one an exact quarter circle. |
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Except of course none of those are true Googlewhacks, due to Google claiming each one contains a word it does not recognise. |
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There can be room for each one of us to act within overall contours of fate and destiny. |
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Five mature leaves were detached from each one of ten A1 shoots belonging to five different individuals of each species. |
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Raju says his work consumes considerable time as each one of them is done with strokes of Devanagari script. |
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Of course, each one of these hopeful developments has its own origins and dynamics, distinct from the Iraq war. |
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What I didn't know was then as each one ran out, Matt was chucking them onto the roaring bonfire to be devoured by the flames. |
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I agree with the idea of having each one of the four buttons on the gamepad correspond to their respective bases on the baseball diamond. |
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The ability for a couple to marry is based on each one controlling innate egoism and narcissism. |
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But each one also has their highpoints of hysterical heinousness, a reason to celebrate groovy grotesqueries. |
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I think each one of us on the plane really got a gut check, whether we wanted it or not. |
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Her love for the sport of gymnastics truly shows in each one of her performances. |
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The names of each one of the 30 countries have been engraved on the plain grey surface of the memorial. |
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The name attribute allows each one to become unique and distinguishable from the others. |
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The response options were not mutually exclusive, so an individual rated each one on a scale ranging from never to very often. |
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She was fascinated by the little domiciles, and inspected each one with grave fascination. |
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In the past 18 years, there have been as many commissions, each one of them an eyewash. |
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Several eyewitnesses testified against Sophonow but there were problems with each one. |
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And each one was rude or stubborn or had some irritating habit that drove him up the wall. |
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The allotment is based around four quadrants with different growing activity in each one. |
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By the time he left each one of the towns the area was in the grip of racial hatred that spilled over into rioting. |
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Methods of kangaroo management vary to some extent from state to state, but each one sets commercial quotas to prevent overharvesting. |
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At the jhils the various waterfowl are nesting and each one proclaims the fact by its allotted call. |
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Well, each one of them is not only a piece of art but represents magic created on wild silk by traditional weavers. |
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They're black-and-white striped with a simple red-and-gray star at the top of each one, and they're made of acrylic, so they're not all itchy. |
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Take plenty to allow for any failures and trim each one just below a leaf joint so the cutting is about 10 cm long. |
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She used to sort through five pound bags of raisins examining each one for stems. |
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During the Christmas festival each one is adorned with decorations, but not gaudy lights and tinsel. |
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Living a good life and allowing others to do so is the good option available to each one of us. |
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Leon performed a handful of his own songs, each one greeted with rapturous applause. |
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Then, he painstakingly whittles each one a 10-inch handle with a kitchen knife, and waits till dark. |
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All but one were mostly Republican, and each one used paper ballots and optical-scan readers. |
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There had to be about 100 girls in this crowd, each one of them eager and ready to go to the palace. |
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They started talking, each one recalling the events in detail and consoling themselves. |
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Boxes littered the kitchen table, each one packed with knick-knacks and pictures that had been removed from the shelves and walls. |
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We submit further that each one of the defendants told you lie after lie after lie in order to attempt to pull the wool over your eyes. |
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We can create applications that service all our Web sites rather than reinvent the wheel for each one. |
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The fabulous thing about these brownies is that each one is different, depending on which sweetie happens to be sunk alluringly into the mixture. |
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Strapped to each one is a wooden stake with a bright yellow hazard tape attached, warning people to stay away. |
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When we had two mom numbers, we would call each one and do this, usually very late at night when we were hopped up on cola and cookies. |
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There is no written code of conduct for these venues, although each one will have a slightly different unwritten code of behavior. |
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The company used to spend four hours a week checking each one and replacing burned-out light bulbs. |
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I'd like to know how it felt to develop on my own, using trees from the forest and replanting for each one I took down. |
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Across the alley three men sat on the floor in an open room beside lathes and other machine shop equipment, each one busily manufacturing a gun. |
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They've all done things that are repulsive and disgusting, and each one is probably haunted by that. |
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What makes these songs so potent is the unmistakable angst festering beneath each one. |
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It was really easy to drink, because I put lemon juice and honey and a little bit of salt into each one. |
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Cut the sponge cake into thin slices then spread each one generously with the orange or lemon curd. |
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Since lyrics consist of three things, words, melody and rhythm, each one is considered separately. |
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And this again is true for each one of you, in all that you do in your own individual lives. |
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But each one of them is intelligent, with strong, engaging, likeable personalities. |
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There are two major bonus features on this DVD, each one far more interesting and appealing than the movie itself. |
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Working quickly, drizzle chocolate in a thin stream over the biscuits to form a series of fine striped lines on top of each one. |
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But survivors occasionally breached the lockdown and came to the fence to tell their stories, each one astonishing. |
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The burners on a gas stove are all the same size, but they can vary in the amount of heat or BTU's that each one puts out. |
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There are five different types of pin badges and all have the wheelchair logo embossed upon each one. |
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One of the city's oldest ryokan, it has only 19 rooms, each one perfection in understated style. |
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Otherwise they hold on to whatever touches them, and the chain will have enough lube on it to moisten up the cogs where it contacts each one. |
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In attaching the units, each one was floated to its proper position and two lugs were inserted in their sockets in the hull. |
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Cut the legs, cleats, planks and spokes to length with the table saw and jig, labeling each one as you finish. |
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It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story. |
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While on his quest for the 12 talismans, Jackie discovers that each one has unique mystical powers, which are bestowed upon its holder. |
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Hollow out enough oranges to line your dining table, spike them with cloves and slip a tea light into each one. |
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These operas were created between 1966 and 1976, each one full of workers, soldiers and slaves who were burning with revolutionary zeal. |
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They'll use the wire to slice the tanker up into sections and then lift up each one so it can be carted off for scrap. |
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Every tantric system has its own mandala, and thus each one symbolizes an existential and spiritual approach. |
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Just as each character has a backstory, each one also has something to contribute to life on the island. |
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Shy leaves hide under their brethren as the icy chill dives and chases each one like a predator feasting on a school of fish. |
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They cost as much as regular games on average, but they multiply your purchase manyfold, since each one you buy contains many games. |
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Or you might keep a checklist of all your nighttime and morning tasks and have family members mark them off as each one is completed. |
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To pass the time he began to count, telling each one to lay down as he marked them off. |
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One by one the boys came into the kitchen fully dressed and Rebecca served each one a plate full of eggs and scrapple. |
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I want you both to capsulize, each one of you, its mission for you. |
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It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points. |
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And he was followed by each one of them until the seventh dwarf looked at his bed and saw Little Snow White lying there asleep. |
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Each individual job seeker approaches the job search in unique ways, so too will each one of you use your personal approach to accepting a job offer. |
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As soon as each one is peeled, place it in the acidulated water. |
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He is fiercely protective of his pictures, printing each one himself, handling them with protective gloves, captioning them meticulously while Shelly records them. |
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In the coming weeks I may even tell you why each one makes me go hmm. |
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It was lined with the backsides of an assortment of brick buildings and had wooden crates of varying sizes stacked at random intervals next to each one. |
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Just before serving I sprinkled each one with more fleur de sel. |
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You have to have a surprised face for each one you receive or you'll get a smack in the ear or a whack on the side of your head or one with da wooden spoon on your arm. |
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I've only had a couple of major breakups, but after each one I needed a long time to do the whole healing thing and to find some way of redefining myself as an individual. |
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While I may have painted a negative picture of these delightful five-year-old cherubs, I think I still made it clear that each one was a welcome guest at our dinner table. |
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Numbers were read off, each one corresponding to an alternate who would be seated. |
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As the rest tried to circle around him, he crossed his arms over his chest and began the Kazachoc Slavic dance, squatting and kicking each one squarely. |
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As each one drew to a close, thousands had gathered in the square to watch as the light faded in the evening sky and brightened simultaneously in the room where the Pope lay. |
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She'll cover herself in balloons, then plunge a stickpin through each one. |
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The shaping of the timbers was accomplished mostly by the use of a variety of adzes, and broadaxes, each one especially designed for a specific purpose. |
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A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in erratic and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality. |
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In this world, you are nothing without four woofers the size of bin lids stapled into your boot, each one vibrating obscenely to the latest sounds. |
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They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness. |
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Transfer the oysters to a platter or to serving plates, and top each one with a teaspoon of the salsa Fresca. |
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Try three sets of 20 push-ups, with a clap at the top of each one. |
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On closer inspection, Iijima saw that these were hollow cylinders of carbon, and that each one contained several cylinders nested inside one another like Russian dolls. |
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There were three boxes of juvenile cereals, and she'd nixed each one. |
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A nurse brought us a large number of test tubes, each one coded with a secret number so that we could not tell which contained fructose and which contained glucose. |
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Floral displays, each one containing a hidden message of love or rejection, will be placed throughout the house so people can study the language of flowers. |
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He keeps an array of old bitters bottles behind the bar, each one filled with highly flavored liqueurs such as Pernod, Benedictine, Chartreuse and the like. |
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Insofar as each one of the three words underlined above has more than one meaning, the sentence is an amphibology, and one difficult to translate literally. |
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The Canadian researchers created the helium groupings so that each one was clustered around a molecule of nitrous oxide, better known as laughing gas. |
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Perlman fairly sailed through these andantinos and caprices, using each one to showcase yet another aspect of his extraordinary mastery of the instrument. |
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Julie aimed her guns and shot them up, hitting each one in the head a ton. |
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What each one of them inwardly pined for, although unable to ascertain it or admit it openly once they had, was the olden days of stellar verdure. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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He said we should never think we are unknown to Jesus, as if we were just a number in an anonymous crowd, but that each one of us is precious to him. |
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When the hazelnuts have completely cooled, break each one apart. |
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The music sometimes sounding like the exorcism of a multitude of demons, each one of whom was mightily resisting his expulsion. |
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Look through the pictures and pigeonhole each one into a generic class. |
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The trick is to plan each one in advance and do something original. |
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Indeed, the life force or Shakti within each one of us is swaying, much like a snake, to the incessant drumbeat played by her consort, Kal, Time or Shiva. |
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Spoon a little of the mixture, with the fennel seeds and pepper, over the top of each one, and set aside. |
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Dad would trudge on to the lawn with a tin of fireworks, dashing back to safety after lighting each one as if a Pompeii-scale eruption were imminent. |
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Hindu religious theory justifies the division of society into castes, with the unavoidable differences in status and the differential access to power each one has. |
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As he held out each one, he tapped it with his ringed fingers. |
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Like the best Shakespearean tragedies, each player is set up carefully, so that each one causes as much damage as possible on the way down to rock bottom. |
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Each has their individual mission, and each one seeks to fulfil it on a micro level. |
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Kaerin inspected the men, each one was wearing shiny silver coloured plate armour, each one had a shield strapped to their back and a long sword buckled at their waists. |
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As Radcliffe shattered a world record in each one it appeared that she became more and more strangled by her own expectations and those of others. |
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Lift onto plates using a fish slice then squeeze the lemon over each one. |
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I propose that, simultaneously to appointing the senior management to the board of the trading subsidiaries, you resign your directorship from each one of them. |
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With eyes closed, each one pushes his imprint stamp against his item. |
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Once you've poured the mousse into the oiled moulds, give each one a sharp tap on the surface to knock out any overlarge air bubbles, cover and leave to set. |
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Eventually, however, our goal must be to arrive at an equilibrium whereby each one of us is satisfied with the way we make important decisions in our lives. |
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Student editors spend an enormous amount of time gathering every source cited by the author, then checking each one to make sure it supports what the author is saying. |
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He dipped all the glasses in hot water, obsessively cleaning each one. |
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She went down the row of doors methodically checking each one. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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The mountain is terraced with waves of neatly tended, low, square stones, each one lovingly landscaped and decorated, bordered with bright flowers and green plants. |
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One by one, each one turned their defeated eyes upon the discouraged paramedics and stunned police officer that stood just on the opposite side of the doors. |
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There are so many personal pronouns, each one denoting an exact relationship between speaker and subject, that even the most brilliant student cannot master them all. |
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Without unpinning the pockets, mark the location for each one. |
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Stone the olives, dropping each one into the mustard dressing as you go. |
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It captures Larson joyfully hopscotching through a variety of styles, comfortable and capable in each one. |
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A simple idea for a small group is to bring an assortment of caps and hats, and ask each one to put on a thinking cap. |
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If one user asked about four different services you offer, each one of those services would be considered a pageview. |
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Various factors contributed to this phenomenon as role and significance of each one is still very much discussed among experts on the subject. |
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Chinese styles vary greatly from era to era and each one is traditionally named after the ruling dynasty. |
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In the rare case that both consuls marched together, each one held the command for a day respectively. |
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For each one is given the name of the king and of this king's father, which makes clear that none of them was a son of the previous king. |
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Other groups continued to settle on Madagascar over time, each one making lasting contributions to Malagasy cultural life. |
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These were usually annular forts, with one or more concentric earthen or stony walls, with a trench in front of each one. |
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At the top of each furnace were up to seven copper kettles or boilers, each one smaller and hotter than the previous one. |
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In 1900, there were 130,000 horses in Manhattan, each one eating fifteen to twenty pounds of hay daily. |
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The table below shows the world's 10 largest motor vehicle manufacturing groups, along with the marques produced by each one. |
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I'm about a foot taller than Doris, so I look down on her tiny curls, each one a perfect rosette of blue icing under a saranwrap tent. |
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They do not measure each one, but they do a spot check on a few parts before shipping. |
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The teacher then calls on each one of the tagged to identify his tagger. If a student cannot guess correctly, he must sit down. |
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When people spoke to me, the sounds of their words were Tetris shapes, falling. All I had to do was put each one in its bright, satisfying place. |
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The United States has a powerful war machine at each one of her army bases. |
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To get an understanding of the topics, he quickly went online and wikied each one. |
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Each detector has 10 million elements, and each one has its own electrical circuit. |
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After all the holes are grouted, patch each one with a small handful of quick set mortar. |
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Niedergeses told me that he got a list of all of the confirmands in the diocese and sent each one an individual letter. |
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The architecture of boatyards is somewhat traditional, but there are unique structures found in each one. |
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In each one Poelzig's hair sits like a toupe cap above his characteristic owl-like glasses and earnest expression. |
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But because the four pillars are grounded in the foundation of positive habit-forming, each one includes baby steps for action. |
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Sink each one in below the surface of the plank using a nail punch and hammer. |
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Put the ramekins in a deep baking tray and place five to six raspberries in the bottom of each one. |
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The first identifies the presidential appointee positions that require Senate confirmation and what committee handles each one. |
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No-one else has spoken like the great mariologist, St Nicolas Cabasilas, of the immediate presence of Christ in each one of us. |
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Saxe blue and creamy yellow walls displayed crisp, domestic black and white photographs, each one holding its own story. |
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It created tight schools of thought, each one developing its own idiolects and semiotic grids. |
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Thirty baying women, in various stages of orangeness, sit behind desks, a lit up light bulb on each one. |
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The consumer sees a discrete choice for every option, so this puts them in a position to make a value judgment about each one. |
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Assemble the banana splits by peeling and halving the bananas lengthways and placing each one in a banana split dish or shallow bowl. |
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Using a fork, dip the balls into the chocolate, place onto a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper and decorate each one with cachous. |
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In all more than 4,000 individual rivets were used to strengthen the bridge, each one heated individually with an induction coil heater. |
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We are one of the biggest chocolate indulgers in the western world with each one of us getting through several kilos of chocolate each year. |
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To schematize his findings, he constructs three figures, each one comprising two axes representing factors which differentiate the respondents. |
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Both of them wanted some teething cookies, so I gave each one. |
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Nothing more than a stack of towering chimneys, which are known in the trade as hyperboloids, each one is 656ft tall and 1,027m in diameter. |
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Anime cosplay is all about the interpretation of the character, each one is unique and individual. |
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I took a miniature poodle and a Bedlington terrier, and you have a time limit of two hours for each one. |
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Many of these habitats grade into each other and each one has its own typical communities of plants and animals. |
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Then she raised both hands above her shoulders and flipped him the bird with each one. |
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