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For and seven
For it seems that Barco, fancying himself a ladies' man ( and why not, after seven marriages??
For that matter, Stan Musial is rare, possessing the disposition that enabled him to put out the same for seven managers, reserving his opinions, but not his effort.
For according to them, there were seven islands in that sea in their time, sacred to Persephone, and also three others of enormous size, one of which was sacred to Hades, another to Ammon, and another one between them to Poseidon, the extent of which was a thousand stadia ; and the inhabitants of it — they add — preserved the remembrance from their ancestors of the immeasurably large island of Atlantis which had really existed there and which for many ages had reigned over all islands in the Atlantic sea and which itself had like-wise been sacred to Poseidon.
For example, the asterism known as the Big Dipper corresponds to the seven brightest stars of the larger IAU constellation of Ursa Major.
For the next seven years, the record of events in the north is blank.
For seven years he also published the Dada periodical 391 in Barcelona, New York City, Zurich, and Paris from 1917 through 1924.
For the next seven years, the Druze faced extreme persecution by the new caliph, al-Zahir, who wanted to eradicate the faith.
For instance, the United Kingdom has its Embassy of the United Kingdom in Washington, D. C., but also maintains seven consulates-general and four consulates elsewhere in the US.
For example, a fixed-point representation that has seven decimal digits with two decimal places can represent the numbers 12345. 67, 123. 45, 1. 23 and so on, whereas a floating-point representation ( such as the IEEE 754 decimal32 format ) with seven decimal digits could in addition represent 1. 234567, 123456. 7, 0. 00001234567, 1234567000000000, and so on.
For well over a century guitars featuring seven, eight, nine, ten or more strings have been used by a minority of guitarists as a means of increasing the range of pitch available to the player.
For the purpose of quick identification in all of these, heraldry distinguishes only seven basic colors and makes no fine distinctions in the precise size or placement of charges on the field.
For example, the Torah mandates that a woman in her normal menstrual period must abstain from sexual intercourse for seven days.
For seven months of the year, intense cold prevails, varied by furious snow storms which begin in September and occur at intervals until May.
For the next seven centuries, up to today, a veritable multitude of European monarchs have used the title of King of Jerusalem.
For the next seven years Rasmussen traveled between Greenland and Denmark giving lectures and writing.
For example, the mass ratio of nitrogen to oxygen in nitric oxide is seven eights.
For example, most APCs mount a section of seven or eight infantrymen but have a crew of two.
For instance, the L4 kernel ( version 2 ) includes only seven system calls and uses 12k of memory, whereas Mach 3 includes about 140 functions and uses about 330k of memory.
For Americans the term is most known from the opening of the Gettysburg Address: " Four score and seven years ago, our forefathers ...".
For instance, raising the note B to B is equal to the note C. Assuming all such equivalences, the complete chromatic scale adds five additional pitch classes to the original seven lettered notes for a total of 12 ( the 13th note completing the octave ), each separated by a half-step.
For example, seven shuffles of a new deck leaves an 81 % probability of winning New Age Solitaire where the probability is 50 % with a uniform random deck ( Mann, especially section 10 ).
For example, in November 1974, police units captured seven guerrillas in a farmhouse outside of Asunción.
For example, the Giant Magellan Telescope will have seven 8. 4 meter primary mirrors, with the resolving power equivalent to a optical aperture.

For and seasons
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
For it had been John and Linda ever since she had come out two seasons before at the Golf Club to the goggle-eyed admiration not only of the stag line but even of her fellow debs.
For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of Chicago Bears seasons.
For their first two seasons, the Bengals played at Nippert Stadium which is the current home of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
For several seasons, national flags of the players represented at Fulham were hung from the roof.
For nineteen consecutive years, from 1891 through 1909, Cy Young was in his leagues ' top ten for innings pitched ; in fourteen of the seasons, he was in the top five.
For these, asha was the course of everything observable, the motion of the planets and astral bodies, the progression of the seasons, the pattern of daily nomadic herdsman life, governed by regular metronomic events such as sunrise and sunset.
For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of Indianapolis Colts seasons.
For the last three seasons of his career, Bench caught only 13 games and played mostly first base or third base.
For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of New England Patriots seasons.
For the full season-by-season franchise results, see List of New York Jets seasons.
For the 2007 and 2010 seasons, the Eagles used throwback uniforms in place of the black alternates for their anniversary to commemorate past teams.
For the first seven seasons, the show starred Duchovny and Anderson.
For two seasons, the team was known as the Tennessee Oilers before changing its name to Titans in 1999.
For example, Playwrights Horizons produced only six plays in the 2002-03 seasons, compared with thirty-one in 1973-74.
For twelve seasons, McGarrett and his team hounded international secret agents, criminals, and organized crime syndicates plaguing the Hawaiian Islands.
) For the first two seasons he wears a blue t-shirt underneath ( brown in the first episode ); this was slowly phased out during the third season.
For the season, Carey averaged 7 marks, 18 disposals and 2. 6 goals per game, led the league in marks and contested marks and took out a host of individual awards from the media and Players ' Association as the seasons best player.
For some time, it was unclear whether Carey would return to AFL football, but after the end of the 2002 season and a 12 month absence from football, Carey was signed up by the Adelaide Crows, where he played for the next two seasons.
For the 4 seasons from 2008 to 2012, the FA has secured £ 425 million from ITV and Setanta for England and FA Cup games domestic television rights, a 42 % increase over the previous contract, and £ 145 million for overseas television rights, up 272 % on the £ 39 million received for the previous four-year period.
For example, the closed seasons for hake fish lasts for approximately two months, September and October, depending on the level of stock.
For the first two seasons, Riker is portrayed as bold and confident, an ambitious young officer ; however, over time Riker's character becomes more reserved, as experience teaches him the wisdom of a patient, careful approach.
For example, " The Great Paris " ( Leonard Nimoy ), Hand's replacement in the fourth and fifth seasons, was also an actor, make-up artist, magician and " master of disguise.
For several seasons now, Lupa's productions have been regularly shown in Paris, where they have been received with great admiration by critics and audiences.

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