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For and Hadrian
For Marcus ' life and rule, the biographies of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Marcus and Lucius Verus are largely reliable, but those of Aelius Verus and Avidius Cassius are full of fiction.
For Hadrian was in any case, as I have said, very keen on the curious arts, and made use of divinations and incantations of all kinds.
For what is there in common between a life lived among the favourites of Hadrian, by one who did not abstain even from unnatural lusts, and that of the venerable Jesus, against whom even they who brought countless other charges, and who told so many falsehoods, were not able to allege that He manifested, even in the slightest degree, any tendency to what was licentious?
For instance, in a short story of 1920 by D. H. Lawrence, You Touched Me ( aka ' Hadrian '):-
For the temple is first represented on the coins of Hadrian himself.
For his memory Hadrian identified an asterism in the sky with Antinous.
The Jewish Encyclopedia also says that Dio Cassius's accounts are most likely embellished: " For an account of the Jewish war under Trajan and Hadrian Dion is the most important source ( lxviii.

For and having
For the sad truth is that while one might write well without having read Bartleby The Scrivener, one is more likely, to write well if one has `` read it, and much else.
For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
For all her domineering ways, I can't conceive of her having had a deadly enemy ''.
For he had just remembered: tonight they were having their first guests.
For example, after having established that the set X contains only non-empty sets, a mathematician might have said " let F ( s ) be one of the members of s for all s in X.
For example, amateur athletes in sports such as basketball, baseball or football are regarded as having a lower level of ability than professional athletes.
For example, antibacterial selection within whole bacterial populations for strains having previously acquired antibacterial-resistance genes was demonstrated in 1943 by the Luria – Delbrück experiment.
For example, the Hindu deity of Ganesh is represented as having the head of the elephant, thereby symbolizing that the fruit of righteous worships is abundance
For example, George Livingstone Robinson's dissertation on chapters 9-14 concluded that those chapters had their origin in the period between 518 and 516 BCE and stand in close relation to chapters 1-8, having most probably been composed by Zechariah himself.
For contingent reasons having to do with the Inquisition, Descartes spoke of motion as both absolute and relative.
For example, the flugelhorn differs from the cornet by having a higher percentage of its tubing length conical than does the cornet, in addition to possessing a wider bore than the cornet.
For example, an 8-bit CPU deals with a range of numbers that can be represented by eight binary digits ( each digit having two possible values ), that is, 2 < sup > 8 </ sup > or 256 discrete numbers.
For Gilbert Ryle ( 1949 ), a category ( in particular a " category mistake ") is an important semantic concept, but one having only loose affinities to an ontological category.
For Mexicans, " Chicano " meant having Mexican parents, but being born into U. S. soil.
The reverse reads " EX SC PP OB CIVES SERVATOS ", meaning " Senatus Consulto " ( approved by the Senate ), " Pater Patriae " ( to the father of his country ), " Ob Cives Servatos " ( For having saved the citizens ).
For instance, David is portrayed as having been dishonored when his concubines had a sexual relationship with his son Absalom.
For instance, the PDP-8, having only 8 fixed-length instructions and no microcode at all, is a CISC because of how the instructions work, PowerPC, which has over 230 instructions ( more than some VAXes ) and complex internals like register renaming and a reorder buffer is a RISC, while Minimal CISC has 8 instructions, but is clearly a CISC because it combines memory access and computation in the same instructions.
For example, it may go from having only periodic motions to apparently erratic behavior, as in the transition to turbulence of a fluid.
For this reason it is difficult for the modern scholar to solve the 101st problem even after having studied 100 of Diophantos ’ s solutions ”
For example, Italy allows citizenship almost entirely on the basis of jus sanguinis ( having an Italian Ancestor ).
For example, a drug may influence a secondary clinical endpoint, such as a test result ( blood pressure, glucose or cholesterol levels ), without having the power to show that it decreases overall mortality or morbidity in a population.
For example, the letter ⟨ i ⟩ in the word cinema has a sound-representing function ( representing the sound ) and a pronunciation-marking function ( marking the ⟨ c ⟩ as having the value opposed to the value ).
For example, the case described in degree 4 vertex situation is the configuration consisting of a single vertex labelled as having degree 4 in G. As above, it suffices to demonstrate that if the configuration is removed and the remaining graph four-colored, then the coloring can be modified in such a way that when the configuration is re-added, the four-coloring can be extended to it as well.
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.
For the life of me I cannot understand the logic of having a Governor who is part-time and doesn ’ t live at Government House.

For and come
'' For the last half hour Mary Jane had criss-crossed half the length of the Gardens and, at last, come upon her knight.
For the present it is enough to note that in the grotesque figure of Jacoby, at the moment of his collapse, all these elements come together in prophetic parody.
( 3 ) For anionics, these micelles appear to be roughly spherical assemblages in which the hydrocarbon tails come together so that the polar groups ( the ionized ends ) face outward towards the aqueous continuous phase.
For what I express in my remark is something going on in me at the time, and that of course did not exist until I did come on the scene.
For Lucy, the day's nagging to-and-fro had come to an abrupt end.
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.
In Chapter nine, Job recognizes the chasm that exists between him and God: “ For he is not a man, as I am, that I might answer him, that we should come to trial together .” Job ’ s regret is that he has no arbiter to act as a go-between ; that Job cannot reconcile himself with God anticipates the need for the Messiah to become incarnate.
For many centuries to come Basel possessed the only permanent bridge over the river " between Lake Constance and the sea ".
For convenience, such lists usually include infractions although, in the U. S., they may come into the sphere not of the criminal law, but rather of the civil law.
For decades to come, most other portrayals of the Cimmerian and his imitators were heavily influenced by the cover paintings of this series.
For example, suppose a mutation at a chromosome position is responsible for a recessive trait in a diploid organism ( where chromosomes come in pairs ).
For example, if the first approach is taken then " car park " will come after " carbon " and " carp " ( as it would if it were written " carpark "), whereas in the second approach " car park " will come before those two words.
For most Christians, it is the stated or " confessed " belief in Jesus as Savior that makes God's grace available to an individual, and salvation can come no other way ( Solus Christus in Protestantism, Extra Ecclesiam nulla salus in Catholicism, see Dual covenant theology for a dissenting view ).
For example, Spanish and French both come from Latin and therefore belong to the same family, the Romance languages.
For homosexuals the riot led to a feeling that the time had come when they could be themselves.
For he said, " I am God and there is no other God beside me ," for he is ignorant of his strength, the place from which he had come.
: For you must come to my dance
For the British it had come at a time when they were still recovering from the First World War.
For a statement to be questioned using observation, it needs to be at least theoretically possible that it can come in conflict with observation.
For example, the statement " All swans are white " is falsifiable, because it can come in conflict with the observation " this swan is black.
The Finnish metal band Nightwish mentions Carter in the song " Tutankhamun " on its début album Angels Fall First: " For Carter has come / To free my beloved ".
For though all things come to be in accordance with this Logos, humans are like the inexperienced when they experience such words and deeds as I set out, distinguishing each in accordance with its nature and saying how it is.
According to Nicholas de Lange, Judaism offers no clear teaching about the destiny which lies in wait for the individual after death and its attitude to life after death has been expressed as follows: " For the future is inscrutable, and the accepted sources of knowledge, whether experience, or reason, or revelation, offer no clear guidance about what is to come.
For this reason, however, ' narcotic ' has come to mean any illegally used drug, but it is useful as a shorthand for referring to a controlled drug in a context where its legal status is more important than its physiological effects.

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