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For and Chrétien
For Chrétien a grail was a wide, somewhat deep dish or bowl, interesting because it contained not a pike, salmon or lamprey, as the audience may have expected for such a container, but a single Mass wafer which provided sustenance for the Fisher King ’ s crippled father.
For example, Joseph Goering of the University of Toronto has identified sources for Grail imagery in 12th century wall paintings from churches in the Catalan Pyrenees ( now mostly removed to the Museu Nacional d ' Art de Catalunya, Barcelona ), which present unique iconic images of the Virgin Mary holding a bowl that radiates tongues of fire, images that predate the first literary account by Chrétien de Troyes.
For a Ritchey – Chrétien system, the conic constants and of the two mirrors are chosen so as to eliminate third-order spherical aberration and coma ; the solution is
For example, in 2002, Ottawa Citizen publisher Russell Mills was fired by Canwest after the paper published a series of articles exposing a financial scandal involving then Prime Minister Jean Chrétien.
* Between 1215 and 1235, Robert de Boron, a successor of Chrétien de Troyes, published Histoire du Saint-Graal Story Of The Holy Grail, Histoire de Merlin Story Of Merlin, Le Livre de Lancelot du Lac Book Of Lancelot Of The Lake, La Quête du Saint-Graal Quest For The Holy Grail and La Mort du Roi Arthu Death Of King Arthur.
Several Chrétien supporters defended this as necessary to prevent " instant party members " from taking over the party nomination process ; many believe the change was directed against both Volpe and the Liberals For Life group affiliated with MP Tom Wappel.
Chrétien responded with a line that has become well known in Canada: " For me, pepper, I put it on my plate.
For the subject matter Wolfram von Eschenbach largely adapted the Grail romance, Perceval, the Story of the Grail, left incomplete by Chrétien de Troyes.
For many years, she was known as a strong supporter of Paul Martin in his bid to succeed Jean Chrétien as leader of the Liberal Party.

For and Arthur's
For both The Journeyman Project 2 and The Journeyman Project 3, Arthur's voice was supplied by Matt Weinhold who also wrote additional dialog for his character.
For example, Lancelot, always portrayed as the most virtuous and the mightiest of Arthur's knights, here is depicted as an arrogant, cowardly and ultimately self-serving petty prince, whose legendary feats and martial prowess are crafted through the songs of the bards and a fictional reputation that he himself carefully cultivates.
For 1998-2001 videos, they each contain clips from Hooley Dooleys ( The Characters sing the intro song ), Blinky Bill ( Blinky introduces his name ), Bananas in Pyjamas ( B1 and B2 say " Trust us, we're Bananas " to Rat in a Hat ), Arthur ( Arthur practices spelling Aardvark in his treehouse in Arthur's Spelling Trouble ), Noddy ( Noddy is declared champion of the Sports games by Mr. Plod ), Johnson and Friends ( The Toys need to trick Alfred, Alfred overs hears and wonders if they're talking abut him and McDuff says No ), Magic Mountain ( Dragon blows his magic smoke making Lion's body disappear ), Sesame Street ( Elmo sings and does Happy Tapping with Elmo ), Postman Pat ( Pat had fallen into a pile of straw and he gives Alf his catalogue ), Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends ( Thomas tells Percy about the joys of receiving letters from children in Thomas and the Special Letter ), Spot the Dog ( Spot thinks that the ball is his favourite toy ), The Wiggles ( The Characters sing Get Ready To Wiggle near the end of the wiggly concert in Wiggle Dance ) and Rhythm Heaven Fever ( Some of the Screwbots raise their hands in Screwbot Factory ).

For and chief
For the Lo Shu square was a remarkably complete compendium of most of the chief religious and philosophical ideas of its time.
::" For here is the chief and most confounding objection to excessive skepticism, that no durable good can ever result from it ; while it remains in its full force and vigor.
For example, the word chief ( meaning the leader of any group ) comes from the Middle French chef (" head "), and its modern pronunciation preserves the Middle French consonant sound ; the word chef ( the leader of the cooks ) was borrowed from the same source centuries later, by which time the consonant had changed to a " sh "- sound in French.
For this, the Inca offered the most esteemed religious chief of the empire, Villac-Umu.
For example, the Moabites worshipped the god Chemosh, the Edomites, Qaus, both of whom were part of the greater Canaanite pantheon, headed by the chief god, El.
For him " the chief importance is given not to Anarchism as the aim but to Anarchy as the continuous quest for the aim ".
For example, illegal insider trading would occur if the chief executive officer of Company A learned ( prior to a public announcement ) that Company A will be taken over, and bought shares in Company A knowing that the share price would likely rise.
Todd Hollenshead, chief executive of id Software at the time of the original article stated: " The trend you're seeing with new games is, to some extent, a reflection of what's going in the culture ... For instance, you've now got games with terrorists and counterterrorists.
For example in the late 18th century, chief William Cleveland had a large " slave town " on the mainland opposite the Banana Islands, whose inhabitants " were employed in cultivating extensive rice fields, described as being some of the largest in Africa at the time ...."
For a description of the chief antiquities see the separate town articles, including, besides those already cited, Lambessa, Tebessa, Tipasa and Timgad.
For Saunders Lewis, party president 1926-1939, " the chief aim of the party to ' take away from the Welsh their sense of inferiority ... to remove from our beloved country the mark and shame of conquest.
For her book Slaughterhouse, Gail Eisnitz, chief investigator for the Humane Farming Association ( HFA ), interviewed slaughterhouse workers in the U. S. who say that, because of the speed with which they are required to work, animals are routinely skinned while apparently alive, and still blinking, kicking, and shrieking.
For the reverse, Dupré apparently followed one of Jefferson's suggestions, depicting a scene of international commerce portrayed as Mercury ( the god of diplomacy ) in conference with the genius of America ( shown as an Indian chief, similar to some early American copper coins ).
For instance, in Athens, the kingship had been reduced to a hereditary, lifelong chief magistracy ( archon ) by c. 1050 BC ; by 753 BC this had become a decennial, elected archonship ; and finally by 683 BC an annually elected archonship.
For example, Irenaeus dedicates an entire chapter in Against Heresies to the defense of Isaiah 7: 14, one of the chief prophecies used to validate Jesus as the Messiah.
For about 40 years William Kelly ( 1821 – 1906 ) was his chief interpreter and continued to be a staunch supporter until his own death.
For example, Hurons were divided into matrilineal clans, each represented by a chief in the town council, where they met with a town chief on civic matters.
For many years, Choudrant was served by only one law enforcement officer, its police chief, but the force has grown in recent years adding additional officers and a canine unit.
For the Native American chief, see Kanosh ( chief ).
For centuries, Froissart's Chronicles have been recognized as the chief expression of the chivalric revival of the 14th century Kingdom of England and France.
For example, Bill Moreau, the chief engineer for the New York State Bridge Authority USA, has visited the newly reopened Tamar Bridge to examine the project with a view to adapting it for some of New York's aging stock of suspension bridges.
For example Carla Del Ponte, the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia pointed out in 2001 that although there is no specific treaty ban on the use of depleted uranium projectiles, there is a developing scientific debate and concern expressed regarding the effect of the use of such projectiles and it is possible that, in future, there may be a consensus view in international legal circles that use of such projectiles violate general principles of the law applicable to use of weapons in armed conflict.

For and court
For example, a criminal defendant may be convicted in state court, and lose on " direct appeal " to higher state appellate courts, and if unsuccessful, mount a " collateral " action such as filing for a writ of habeas corpus in the federal courts.
For example, the appellant might have to file the notice of appeal with the appellate court, or with the court from which the appeal is taken, or both.
For instance, we read of Whiting, the last abbot of Glastonbury, judicially murdered by Henry VIII, that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen, who had been sent to him for virtuous education, had been brought up, besides others of a lesser rank, whom he fitted for the universities.
For this initiation, he went to the court of Thurisind, where the Gepid king gave him Turismod's arms.
For the young composer there would be few, if any, new compositional commissions to receive from the court.
For this comment, a French court fined her 30, 000 francs in June 2000.
For example, in most jurisdictions, decisions by appellate courts are binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction and on future decisions of the same appellate court, but decisions of lower courts are only non-binding persuasive authority.
For lawyers and judges, the calendar is the docket used by the court to schedule the order of hearings or trials.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
For example, a court might certify a case for class treatment where a number of individual bond-holders sue to determine whether they may convert their bonds to common stock.
For example, settlement of class actions follows a predictable path of negotiation with class counsel and representatives, court scrutiny, and notice.
For example, in court of justice where strictly formal Thai language is used, Dr cannot be mentioned as a person's title.
For further detention, a court must order the imprisonment.
For short film enthusiasts and cinema professionals, Sagunenay International Short film Festival ( REGARD sur le court métrage au Saguenay, in French ) is now a " must-go event " ( Francois Levesque, Le Devoir ).
For a time, the royal court excluded him.
For others, the presents were fairly assessed by the confidants of the court.
For example, the individual must be exhibiting behavior that is a danger to himself or others in order to be held, the hold must be for evaluation only and a court order must be received for more than very short term treatment or hospitalization ( typically no longer than 72 hours ).
For further commitment, the patient is evaluated by a mental health court, part of family court, for which the public defender assists the patient.
For example, they had to pay the jizya, a per capita tax imposed on free adult non-Muslim males, and they were also forbidden to bear arms or testify in court cases involving Muslims.
For many at court, he did not go far enough: Theodora especially would have rejoiced to see the Monophysites favored unreservedly.
For example, in Europe, the European Court of Justice has been given jurisdiction as the ultimate appellate court to the member states on issues of European law.
For example, in United States federal courts, the United States district courts have original jurisdiction over a number of different matters ( as mentioned above ), and the United States court of appeals have appellate jurisdiction over matters appealed from the district courts.

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