An early phase of planetary astrology consisted in the allotment of a planet to each hour of the day and also to each day of the week.
Essential features of this diagrammatic map are drawn to scale, the triangular white lines representing the projections of the cone of observation on the actual terrain at the mid-point of each hour of observation.
This curve represents the arithmetic mean obtained by adding all the station densities for each hour, regardless of date, and dividing the sum by the number of sets of observations at that hour (CST).
All percentages for the same hour on all dates have been averaged to obtain the percentile value of the combined station density at each hour (CST).
Each hour a mercenary crowd With richest proffers strove; Among the rest young Edwin bowed, But never talked of love.
A third class has no fixed hours at all, the radio man just listening the first ten minutes of each hour.
Because, there is a different precept foreach hour and the omission of each hour violates a precept.
That is, the recitation of each hour should be continuous, non-interrupted, and every notable stoppage or break in the recitation of a canonical hour is a venial sin, if there be no excusing cause for such an interruption.
At each hour the Kyrie Eleison and ferial prayers were said on bended knees and the hours terminated--as do the hours of Holy Week still--with Pater Noster and Miserere.
Each hour a pearl, each pearl a prayer,' ay, a passionate plea that past and present may blend together into a perfect rosary, and that the future may hold no possibility of pain or parting.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each hour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.