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For and US
For Canadian use and as a second source for US missiles, Canadair was selected to build the missiles in Quebec.
For example, in the mid-Atlantic US, the X-Acto name is likelier to evoke only a specific subset of these knives ( the pencil-shaped hobby knife ), which may explain why the " utility knife " name, with its specificity, is more common there for the larger type.
For Chicanos, the term usually implies being " neither from here, nor from there " in reference to the US and Mexico.
For example: say a tank engine takes an estimated 35 days to ship by sea from the US to Korea.
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 EFTPOS, US based systems allow the use of debit cards or credit cards.
For example, in the UK ( and in other Commonwealth countries ), to " table " a motion means to place it on the agenda ( to bring it to the table for consideration ), while in the US it means exactly the opposite —" to remove it from consideration " ( to lay it aside on the table rather than hold it up for consideration ).
For example, US President Clinton and the Central American presidents signed the CONCAUSA ( Conjunto Centroamerica-USA ) agreement at the Summit of the Americas in December 1994.
For example fluorescent pigs have been bred in the US in 2000, in Korea in 2002, in Taiwan in 2006, in China in 2008 and Japan in 2009.
For the GCHQ this means that it shares information with, and gets information from, the National Security Agency ( NSA ) in the US.
For much of the 19th and 20th centuries, the US was the largest oil producing country in the world ; it is now the 3rd largest.
For the Construction of RN7 Canada Pledge US $ 75 and IDB US $ 31 Million for the construction of the road which started in 2009 ; it did suffer major setback because of the earthquake also.
For similar reasons, the age of the heroine was also altered: initially stated to be a 16 year old high-schooler in the original Japanese version, she is an 18 year old college student in the US version.
For most other purposes, under US law, a " ham " is a cured hind leg of pork that is at least 20. 5 % protein ( not counting fat portions ), and contains no added water.
For banks and corporate entities, the minimum net worth is US $ 5 million in invested assets.
For example, USD ( United States dollar ) has code 840 which is also the numeric code for the US ( United States ).
For examples of this, see US Helicopter Armament Subsystems.
For example, the Chicago Board of Trade has retained overwhelming dominance of trading in US Treasury bond futures despite the startup of Eurex US trading of identical futures contracts.
For example, as of fourth quarter 2008, Verizon, AT & T, Sprint, and T-Mobile together control 89 % of the US cellular phone market.
For example, see figure, in the US United States Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) the program management life cycle is depicted and describe in the overall VA IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEwork to address the integration of OMB Exhibit 300 project ( investment ) management activities and the overall project budgeting process.
For example, a teaspoon of paprika contains about 1133 IU of Vitamin A, which is over 20 % of the recommended daily allowance specified by the US FDA.
For the 2011 – 2012 year, the university managed a US $ 16. 5 billion endowment, with $ 25. 1 billion in consolidated net assets.
For several decades most US daytime soap operas concentrated on family and marital discord, legal drama, and romance.

For and artillery
For much of artillery's history during the Middle Ages and the Early modern period, artillery pieces on land were moved with the assistance of horse teams.
For example a divisional artillery commander may authorise selected observers to order fire to the entire divisional artillery.
For air defense, Hezbollah has anti-aircraft weapons that include the ZU-23 artillery and the man-portable, shoulder-fired SA-7 and SA-18 surface-to-air missile ( SAM ).
: For more examples, see List of artillery
For example, four miles past the Ineyzane River, after the British had comfortably crossed, and after they had spent a day consolidating their advance, the Zulu finally launched a typical " buffalo horn " encirclement attack that was seen off with withering fire from not only breach-loading Martini-Henry rifles, but 7-pounder artillery and Gatling guns.
For example, U. S. armored divisions had a balance of three battalions each of tanks, armored infantry, and self-propelled artillery.
For over two centuries, the work of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth nobleman Kazimierz Siemienowicz " Artis Magnae Artilleriae pars prima " (" Great Art of Artillery, the First Part ", also known as " The Complete Art of Artillery "), was used in Europe as a basic artillery manual.
For all the tactical advantages offered, it was only under Philip II of Macedon and even more so under his son Alexander, that the ballista began to develop and gain recognition as both siege engine and field artillery.
For over four hours they " pounded like a giant hammer " with Longstreet actively directing artillery fire and sending brigades into the fray.
For example an armored division — the modern paragon of combined arms doctrine — consists of a mixture of infantry, tank, artillery, reconnaissance, and perhaps even helicopter units, all coordinated and directed by a unified command structure.
For fire support he attached teams of " commanded musketeers " to cavalry units and fielded light 3-pounder guns to provide infantry units with organic artillery.
For its operations, the Canadian Corps received three times the artillery normally assigned to a corps for regular operations.
For tanks and artillery pieces, the extended range, full bore concept developed by Gerald Bull for the GC-45 howitzer reverses the normal rifling idea by using a shell with small fins that ride in the grooves, as opposed to using a slightly oversized projectile which is forced into the grooves.
For example, a regiment might include different types of battalions ( e. g. infantry or artillery ) of different origins ( e. g. regular or reserve ).
* For " Mechanized artillery ", see Self-propelled artillery
For its role as a field artillery theater ballistic missile, Redstone earned the moniker " the Army's Workhorse ".
For the first time, the Iranians made great use of their artillery and the town – which had been ruined by Ottoman occupation – soon fell.
For six days prior to the beginning of the American offensive allied heavy artillery targeted German defenses around Aachen.
For example, Canadian operations in both Ortona and Groningen avoided the use of artillery altogether to spare civilians and buildings, and during the Battle of Manila in 1945, General MacArthur initially placed a ban on artillery and air strikes to save civilian lives.
For example, a 120 mm mortar bomb has about the same explosive capability as a 155 mm artillery shell.
For the opening phase the Corps artillery was strengthened with the addition of British 4th Infantry Division's artillery.

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