I believe it's "Markov Synthesis". (grammar)
The fabulous buffet was replete with every treat I could have wanted. His uniform, replete with medals, was ready for the award presentation.
Every concept is an abstraction. Temperature, although it can be sensed, is not a standard, uniform measurement, even within a room. It is a dynamic attribute of a physical material.
After every use.
Non-Playable-Character or non-player-character. basically every peron in the game that is not being controlled by a human, whether that be you or some1 u connect with.
Using capitalization on every word in a sentence is incorrect to do.Proper capitalization of certain words aids reading comprehension.Capitalization is not needed on every word of a book title.
Every uniform is different.
the uniform that is in every county
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
on the sleeve like every other uniform
Every object.
Because every time kids wake up in the morning they might see there uniform
It looks like every other teams uniform, but in a different color.
If the graph of speed versus time is a straight line, then the acceleration is constant/uniform. If the graph is curved or has a sharp corner, the acceleration is non-uniform, i.e. not constant. A uniform acceleration means the speed changes by fixed amount every unit of time, e.g. +3 m/s every second.
every school has its Uniform. The fact is very uniform in nature.
every one
the answer is html-only Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
No, since the equation could be y = x3 (or something similar) which will have a point of inflection at (0,0), meaning there is no relative maximum/minimum, as the graph doesn't double back on itself For those that are unfamiliar with a point of inflection <http://mathsfirst.massey.ac.nz/Calculus/SignsOfDer/images/Introduction/POIinc.png>