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Individual Poles, both clerical and secular, also offered various forms of aid to the Jewish people. For example, the children's section of Żegota led by Irena Sendler saved 2, 500 Jewish children with cooperation of Polish families and the Warsaw orphanage of the Sisters of the Family of Mary, Roman Catholic convents such as the Little Sister Servants of the Blessed Virgin Mary Conceived Immaculate.
For instance the Villebois development covers areas D through G. Individual neighborhoods include Charbonneau, Wilsonville Meadows, Canyon Creek North, Town Center, RiverGreen, Frog Pond, and Old Town to name a few.
For the Individual Carbine competition, Colt has submitted their Enhanced M4 design, also known as the Colt Advanced Piston Carbine ( APC ).
" The Gold Bug " episode on the 1980 ABC Weekend Special series, which starred Roberts Blossom as Mr. LeGrand, Geoffrey Holder as Jupiter, and Anthony Michael Hall, won three Daytime Emmy Awards: 1 ) Outstanding Children's Anthology / Dramatic Programming, Linda Gottlieb ( executive producer ), Doro Bachrach ( producer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; 2 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Steve Atha ( makeup and hair designer ), For episode " The Gold Bug "; and, 3 ) Outstanding Individual Achievement in Children's Programming, Alex Thomson ( cinematographer ), For episode " The Gold Bug ".
For example, some districts may opt to split the qualifying competition for Student Congress from the remaining events, or hold separate tournaments for Individual Events and Debate.
For individuals, amended returns are filed using Form 1040X, Amended U. S. Individual Income Tax Return.
The series won three Emmy awards: two for " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming One Hour or More )" in 2004 and 2005, and another for " Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation " ( for background designer Justin Thompson in 2005 ).
For Individual entries see the articles.
For " Individual " Air Medals, the Combat " V " may be authorized.
For his essay " Disinfection and Individual Prophylaxis against Infectious Diseases " ( 1886 ), later translated into several languages, he was awarded the Lomb Prize.
In 2000, Sun Microsystems and JavaPro magazine awarded Megginson the Java Technology Achievement Award For Outstanding Individual Contribution to the Java Community.
For example, he was one of the speakers of the August, 2007, conference called " Re-founding America " in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States, sponsored by the International Society for Individual Liberty.
For individual Bibles, such as the Alabama State Bible, see: Category: Individual Bibles.
It won four awards, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming One Hour or Less ) and a GLAAD Media Award for " Outstanding TV – Individual Episode ".
* Center For Individual Rights
He is author of Elements of Justice ( Cambridge, 2006 ), Rational Choice and Moral Agency ( Princeton, 1995 ), co-author of Social Welfare and Individual Responsibility ( Cambridge, aFor & Against ” book with Robert Goodin ) and editor of a volume on Robert Nozick in the Cambridge University Press " Contemporary Philosophy in Focus " series.
For bass duties on Defiant Imagination, Bart had contacted Steve DiGiorgio who had played on Death's Individual Thought Patterns.

For and dance
For this story of an American couple who meet and fall in love in Israel, Mr. Herman has written songs that are warmly melodious and dance music that sparkles.
For dance forms without an association structure such as Salsa or Tango Argentino they may not have formal training.
For example, tango is traditionally a partner dance.
: For you must come to my dance
For other cultures the terms " ethnic dance " or " traditional dance " are sometimes used, although the latter terms may encompass ceremonial dances.
For example, the German and Austrian schuhplattling dance consists of slapping the body and shoes in a fixed pattern, a feature that few other countries ' dances have.
For example, 16th century Italian dances in Fabritio Caroso's ( 1581 ) and Cesare Negri's ( 1602 ) dance manuals often have a galliard section.
For many individual dancers, exploring the limits of the Leader-Follower relationship adds to the dance, where this relationship might better be understood as a conversation between partners, with each contributing to the style and mood of the dance through their connection.
For the Leader and Follower to interact with each other, communication needs to occur between the dance couple.
For partner dancers, using weight transfers is a way for a Lead to communicate a ' lead ' for a dance step to a Follow.
For example, Bill Haley's incompletely bowdlerized cover of " Shake, Rattle and Roll " transformed Big Joe Turner's humorous and racy tale of adult love into an energetic teen dance number, while Georgia Gibbs replaced Etta James's tough, sarcastic vocal in " Roll With Me, Henry " ( covered as " Dance With Me, Henry ") with a perkier vocal more appropriate for an audience unfamiliar with the song to which James's song was an answer, Hank Ballard's " Work With Me, Annie ".
For his dance sequence, Jack Kehler went through three three-hour rehearsals.
For example, in the performance of traditional genres ( such as traditional dance ), adherence to guidelines dictating how an art form should be composed are given greater importance than the performer's own preferences.
For the ballroom scene at the end of the first act, Mozart calls for no fewer than three onstage ensembles to play separate dance music in synchronization, each in their respective meter, accompanying the dancing of the principal characters.
For example, after the first dance, the newly married couple might dance with their parents or new in-laws.
For the original dance, the ISU would designate a rhythm or set of rhythms each year that all dancers must perform to, or a specific theme, such as folk dance.
For example, Crandall ( 1988 ) noted that certain social groups ( e. g., cheerleading squads, dance troupes, sports teams, sororities ) have a rate of bulimia that is much higher than society as a whole.
" Be Thankful For What You've Got " ( 1992 ), directed by Baillie Walsh, includes one dance routine by Ritzy Sparkle at the Raymond Revuebar Theatre.
For example, dancers often dance at more extreme tempos and perform more technical feats.
For The Featherstonehaughs contemporary dance company, Lea Anderson choreographed The Featherstonehaughs Draw On The Sketchbooks Of Egon Schiele in 1997.
For the first time, his audiences were experiencing the futuristic, new direction of modern dance.

For and competitions
For years the national competitions was held at Mount Garfield near Muskegon, Michigan.
For example, range voting with truncated means is used in figure skating competitions to avoid the results of the third skater affecting the relative positions of two skaters who have already finished their performances ( the independence of irrelevant alternatives ), using truncation to mitigate biases of some judges who have ulterior motives to score some competitors too high or low.
For men, there is also a special category for some freestyle and Greco-Roman competitions, " Veterans ", for men ages 35 and older, that presumably wrestle in the same weight classes as seniors.
For over 20 years, the festival has hosted musical acts, local artisans, and Italian cooking competitions.
For the FM title, the solver must score at least 75 percent of the winners points and each time finish within the top 40 percent of participants in any two PCCC-approved solving competitions.
For competitions and examinations kasumi mato is used.
( For more information, see Women's association football around the world and International competitions in women's association football respectively.
) For the new season, the set was slightly modified, and the Splits ' recurring routines were all new: Fleegle attempted ( quite unsuccessfully ) to perform magic tricks as alter ego The Great Fleegali, while Super Drooper fought crime and Coach Bingo kept the rest of the group active in sports competitions.
: For multi-event athletic competitions see Track and Field Competitions, section " Meetings ".
For the competitions of League and Cup of the 2011 = 12 season, the team wears white, with red-striped sleeves and black socks, for home games and red, with white-striped sleeves, for away games.
For the European competitions the team uses a special design.
For the first eight years of Assembly, the demo and intro competitions were split into separate PC and Amiga categories.
For example, at some competitions a routine might receive a bronze, silver, gold or platinum award, while at another competition one might receive an emerald, ruby or diamond award.
For many years in the UK, time trials were the main road-based cycling competitions (' massed start ' road racing only gained grudging approval after the Second World War ), and remain popular today.
For the season 1996 – 1997, Partizan was reintroduced to European competitions following the lift of the UEFA ban on clubs from FR Yugoslavia, but while the national team continued where they had stopped in the spring of 1992, the clubs had all their results erased and were treated as the beginners in the European competitions.
For one wall, formal games, such as tournaments and school competitions, involve the use of the small ball only.
For much of the early development of the game in Brazil, the nation's size and the lack of rapid transport made national competitions unfeasible, so the competition centred on state tournaments and inter-state competitions like the Torneio Rio-São Paulo.
For the past two years, they have placed in the top three in national competitions.
For the 2005 and 2010 competitions, held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, first-place event winners received full four-year tuition waivers to the university.
For example, most European football league club competitions run from July or August to May, subsequently major international competitions such as the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship are organised to occur in June and July.
For the 1996 Summer Olympics, one-half of the arena hosted the basketball competitions ( including final ) while the other half hosted the artistic gymnastics events as well as team handball ( men's final ).
For her competitions, the creative director for Gucci, Frida Giannini, designs her clothes, which are made only for Charlotte and are never retailed for the general public.

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