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For and Jonny
For their first two recording projects — Jugular, Drivin ' the Nails — the band performed as a trio between Mallonee, Mark Hall ( accordion ), and Jonathan " Dog-Mess Jonny " Evans ( harmonica ); the Athens, Ga. performance venues in which they were booked regularly included The Flying Buffalo, the 40-Watt Club, Rockfish Palace, Uptown Lounge, and — their musical " home "— The Downstairs Restaurant ( now DT's Down Under ).
2010 sees the publication of the first ever book about Sutcliffe and AtomAge-Dressing For Pleasure, a history of AtomAge is published by Fuel and edited by Jonny Trunk.
: For the band, see Jonny ( band ).
For their self-titled album, see Jonny ( album ).
I Was A Teenage Plasmatic, 7 Songs For Wendy O Williams 7 " ( Jonny Cat Records, 2001, FY * WOW )
For several decades, Stephenson worked for Hanna-Barbera Productions, doing voice acting for many of its 1960s and 1970s animated television series, including Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy, Top Cat, Scooby-Doo, The Jetsons, Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, Jonny Quest and Luke and Blubber Bear in the Wacky Races, among many others.

For and Quest
* Antwerp ( Quest For Glory ), a monster in the Quest for Glory computer role-playing game series
* Munro-Hay, Stuart., The Quest For The Ark of The Covenant: The True History of The Tablets of Moses.
An experiment that was the subject of a documentary on the National Geographic Channel's Quest For Truth: The Crucifixion, showed that a person can be suspended by the palm of the hand.
Stephen Hawking: Quest For A Theory of Everything, Franklin Watts.
Shadows of Darkness, the fourth game in the Quest For Glory series of adventure games, makes reference to the late boyars who ruled the valley of Mordavia, but who have long since died in the time when the game takes place.
* Judd, Alan: The Quest For C-Mansfield Cumming And The Founding Of The Secret Service ; HarperCollinsPublishers, 1999, ISBN 0-00-255901-3
For other meanings see Quest ( disambiguation )
The Quest For Cosmic Justice, ISBN 0-684-86463-0
Each Quest For Glory title usually had a cameo by a comedian or a comedy team: the designers put Sanford and Son in this game, as merchants ( i. e. junk dealers ) in the Tarna marketplace.
* Searching For The Impossible: The Quest To End All Addiction by Dr. Meg Patterson ( pages 152-163 ), 2006.
For example, Sierra's 1991 remake of Space Quest, the developers used the engine, point-and-click interface, and graphical style of Space Quest IV, replacing the dated graphics and text parser interface of the original.
* Anton Pannekoek and the Quest For an Emancipatory Socialism
Barichievich appeared in several movies, including Quest For Fire and Abominable Snowman.
Stan Freberg recorded a satire in 1956, with June Foray, titled The Quest For Bridey Hammerschlaugen, wherein Freberg hypnotizes Goldie Smith to regress to different eras with humorous interruption by Foray.
For the first two US releases, the titles used Warrior instead of the original Japanese Quest.
Meanwhile at the X-Men's new HQ Magik returns, battle scarred, from the future and is met with hostility by the mutants that she dealt with in Limbo during the Quest For Magik storyline.
The writer Angie Butler discovered the ashes in the vault of Braamfontein Cemetery, Johannesburg while researching her book The Quest For Frank Wild.
With the first six-issue story arc concluded, in August 1997 Caliber began publishing ( under its own label after dissolving the Tapestry imprint ) the second six-issue installment of the series, Pakkins ' Land: Quest For Kings, which continued the overall story.
In November 1997, with Issue # 3, Pakkins ' Land: Quest For Kings began a bi-monthly publishing schedule.
In 2001 the trade paperbacks Pakkins ' Land Volume Two: Quest For Kings ISBN 0-9700241-2-6 and Pakkins ' Land Volume Three: Forgotten Dreams ISBN 0-9700241-3-4 were published by Pakkins Presents.
* Chapter 1: Quest For Kings
* Issue # 1: Quest For Kings

For and Curtin
... And Justice For All received two Academy Award nominations, for Best Actor in a Leading role ( Pacino ) and for Best Original Screenplay ( Curtin and Levinson ).
*... And Justice For All ( with Valerie Curtin ) ( 1979 ) ( 1 Oscar Nomination )
For example, one point of the release stated that bushfire logistical support staging areas were being relocated from Bulls Head and Orroral Valley ( far outside urban Canberra ) to the North Curtin District Playing Fields ( far inside urban Canberra ) signalling both a major retreat by fire fighters and pointing to imminent danger to the city itself.

For and adopted
For years, they have been my support, my friends, my adopted children, my confidants.
For this reason it is also uncertain whether the Batavi remained Germanic-speaking or adopted the Belgic Gallic tongue of the indigenes.
For instance, Thomas Jefferson held persons who were legally white ( less than 25 % Black ) according to Virginia law at the time, but, because they were born to slave mothers, they were born into slavery, according to the principle of partus sequitur ventrem, which Virginia adopted into law in 1662.
For example, in Western society, trousers have been adopted for wear by women, and it is not regarded as cross-dressing.
For example, the Bourbaki group adopted a watered-down and selective version of it as adequate to the requirements of their twin projects of ( a ) writing encyclopedic foundational works, and ( b ) supporting the axiomatic method as a research tool.
For those gases, the relative radiative forcing will depend upon abundance and hence upon the future scenario adopted.
For example, if an insider expects to retire after a specific period of time and, as part of his or her retirement planning, the insider has adopted a written binding plan to sell a specific amount of the company's stock every month for two years and later comes into possession of material nonpublic information about the company, trades based on the original plan might not constitute prohibited insider trading.
For one thing, the radicals on all sides felt themselves constantly repelled by the creed adopted by the Council of Chalcedon to defend the biblical doctrine of the nature of Christ and bridge the gap between the dogmatic parties.
For a time after the weapon was adopted by Denmark they experimented with dual frontal locking lugs, but decided against it on grounds of cost and weight.
For instance, the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on November 20, 1963, address racial prejudice explicitly next to discrimination for reasons of race, colour or ethnic origin ( Article I ).
For this reason, the Eagle of Saladin became the symbol of revolutionary Egypt, and was subsequently adopted by several other Arab states ( United Arab Emirates, Iraq, the Palestinian Territory, and Yemen ).
For example, the British Army formally adopted a completely new design of cavalry sword in 1908, almost the last change in British Army weapons before the outbreak of the war.
For the first few years the shows were recorded live, direct to 16-inch transcription disc, which required the cast to adhere closely to the script, but by Series 4 the BBC had adopted the use of magnetic tape.
For example, in October 2001, Japan adopted legislation allowing the creation of " Japan-version 401 ( k )" accounts even though no provision of the relevant Japanese codes is in fact called " section 401 ( k ).
For example, most Korean men and women have adopted Western-style dress for daily wear, but still wear traditional hanboks on special occasions, like weddings and cultural holidays.
* Ram: For 1932 Dodge cars adopted a leaping ram as the car's hood ornament.
For example, in August 2003, the Métis Nation of Alberta adopted a formal " Definition of Métis " to determine who was eligible for membership of the Nation.
For the same reason, they adopted the parsley leaf as the symbol on their coins.
For example, these adoptees incorporated into their new names their adopted family's nomen and cognomen, and also kept their birth family's nomen:
For the first time in Dutch history, the constitution that was adopted in 1798 had a genuinely democratic character ( despite the fact that it was pushed through after a coup d ' état ).
For the 2004 election the Bloc adopted the slogan Un parti propre au Québec, a play on words that can be translated either as " A party of Quebec's own " (" a party proper to Quebec ") or as " A clean party in Quebec ".
For example, a descriptive system widely adopted in Australia is based on structural characteristics based on life-form, plus the height and amount of foliage cover of the tallest layer or dominant species.
For example, Britain ’ s King George V adopted the family name of Windsor, after the Royal Family ’ s place of residence.
For example, the British Army generally adopted a white leather strap with a large acorn knot made out of gold wire for infantry officers at the end of the 19th century ; such acorn forms of tassels were said to be ' boxed ', which was the way of securing the fringe of the tassel along its bottom line such that the strands could not separate and become entangled or lost.

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