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cada um
To or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
each
apiece
for each one
from each one
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cada um
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each
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each
apiece
for each one
from each one
Examples for "
each
"
1
Depression costs Irish business £170 million
each
year in lost work days.
2
Good social work needs community safety networks to keep
each
other safe.
3
Contaminated drinking water causes half a million deaths from diarrhoea
each
year.
4
But
each
generation must ask the question anew: what is Irish food?
5
More than 10 million UK adults seek help for arthritis
each
year.
1
Isaiah Stevens and David Roddy led Colorado State with 12 points
apiece
.
2
Greece, the Czech Republic and Finland have less than 100 cases
apiece
.
3
Rector and guard Darius Perkins added 12 points
apiece
for Utah State.
4
Thaddeus Young and Tomas Satoransky added 13 points
apiece
for the Bulls.
5
Bridges and Joshua Langford led a balanced attack with 17 points
apiece
.
1
Then mademoiselle announced the tableaux; opening the doors wide
for
each
one
.
2
Talked through him; fought it out to something different
for
each
one
.
3
A bed-chamber
for
each
one
,
with the use of the main room.
4
Again, Cory Bernardi pushes
for
each
one
to be voted on separately.
5
I sat quietly, deciding what was best
for
each
one
of them.
1
An affirmative answer came
from
each
one
of the others in turn.
2
Lincoln himself distributed these to the heirs, obtaining a receipt
from
each
one
.
3
Yes, but the psychological experts said he would have taken souvenirs
from
each
one
.
4
Each stripe ended in a point, and a tiny bell hung
from
each
one
.
5
More importantly, the 30-year-old actor has emerged
from
each
one
with his reputation enhanced.
1
He asked what I planned to write
to
each
one
of them.
2
Jesus then came
to
each
one
and served the bread and fish.
3
This personal power of initiative Bergson appeals
to
each
one
to maintain.
4
Opportunities became open generally in France, according
to
each
one
's
personal ability.
5
God has given
to
each
one
of us special and peculiar qualifications.
6
Use one level teaspoon of tea
to
each
one
-
half
pint of water.
7
Tom doffed his cap
to
each
one
,
then gave a little speech.
8
Now, Christianity has its answer
to
each
one
of those four questions.
9
After saying something
to
each
one
present, turning to me, she said:
10
Next
to
each
one
was a word written in big blocky letters.
11
At that ceremony, at that house-hereferred
to
each
one
using a number.
12
Wax this splice thoroughly; do this
to
each
one
in turn.
13
They were working, that night, for the ten dollars promised
to
each
one
.
14
So this is a very personal side
to
each
one
of these mothers.
15
Next
to
each
one
,
write down the reason you're taking it.
16
She felt connected
to
each
one
of them more intensely than ever before.
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