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121each — I. a. 1. One and the other (of two), both, either (archaic and poetical). 2. Every one (of several). II. n. 1. Reaped ground, cropped land, harvested land. 2. Eddish. See …
122EACH — • essential access community hospital …
123each — Kēlā mea kēia mea, pākahi …
124each — Every one of the two or more comprising the whole. Adams Express Co. v Lexington, 83 Ky 657, 660. Indicating generally, as it appears in a designation of beneficiaries in a will, a gift to individuals rather than to a class. 57 Am J1st Wills §… …
125one each — each receives one …
126each way — A broker s commission from his or her involvement on both the purchase and the sale side of a security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
127each way double — Two separate bets of a win double and a place double …
128each and every — is hopelessly tautological. Choose one or the other …