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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.
As he was dying on the voyage back from Egypt, he gave instructions to those close to him that they should not be responsible for making any image of his person, be it modeled or painted or copied, " For if I have accomplished any glorious feat, that will be my memorial.
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 example, many commercial contracts are more economically efficient, and create greater wealth, because the parties know ahead of time that the proposed arrangement, though perhaps close to the line, is almost certainly legal.
For instance, if a user is designing a Microsoft Windows desktop application, he / she might use the. NET Windows Forms library to design the desktop application and call its APIs like Form1. Close () and Form1. Show () to close or open the application and write the additional operations him / herself that it need to have.
For a recent review, see The authors admits that their model " does not solve the entropy and flatness problems of standard cosmology ..... and we can provide no explanation for why the current universe is so close to being spatially flat.
For instance, some of the numbers get arbitrarily close to 0.
For instance, the odd-numbered terms of the sequence get arbitrarily close to 0, while the even-numbered ones get arbitrarily close to 1.
For example, one publication stated: " All sex with outsiders is banned !-- Unless they are already close and well-known friends!
For political reasons, analyzing these varieties as " languages " or " dialects " yields inconsistent results: British and American English, spoken by close political and military allies, are almost universally regarded as dialects of a single language, whereas the standard languages of Serbia and Croatia, which differ from each other to a similar extent as the dialects of English, are being treated by some linguists from the region as distinct languages, largely because the two countries oscillate from being brotherly to being bitter enemies.
But when Trudeau returned to Doonesbury, the characters began to age in something close to real time, as in Gasoline Alley and For Better or for Worse.
For many cases, the boiling points of the components in the mixture will be sufficiently close that Raoult's law must be taken into consideration.
For example, in Man with a Movie Camera, two trains are shown almost melting into each other, although we are taught to see trains as not riding that close, Vertov tried to portray the actual sight of two passing trains.
For instance, in early Attic before c. 500 B. C., it was used also both for the long, open, and for the long close.
For liquids, whether the incompressible assumption is valid depends on the fluid properties ( specifically the critical pressure and temperature of the fluid ) and the flow conditions ( how close to the critical pressure the actual flow pressure becomes ).
For example, a detector with the mass of Jupiter and 100 % efficiency, placed in close orbit around a neutron star, would only be expected to observe one graviton every 10 years, even under the most favorable conditions.
For surveying mappings, frequently Real Time Kinematic GPS is employed, tying in the unknown points with known terrestrial points close by in real time.
For example, the covalent bond present within HCl molecules is much stronger than the forces present between the neighbouring molecules, which exist when the molecules are sufficiently close to each other.
For instance, while words for transporter ionizer unit ( jolvoy ) or bridge ( of a ship ) ( meH ) have been known since close to the language's inception, the word for bridge in the sense of a crossing over water ( QI ) was unknown until August 2012.
For a computer monitor or some other LCD that is being viewed from a very close distance, resolution is often expressed in terms of dot pitch or pixels per inch.
For example, injection of a flux of a liquid crystal between two close parallel plates ( viscous fingering ), causes orientation of the molecules to couple with the flow, with the resulting emergence of dendritic patterns.
For several years after independence in 1964, Malta followed a policy of close co-operation with the United Kingdom and other NATO countries.
For objects traveling at speeds close to the speed of light, Newton ’ s laws were superseded by Albert Einstein ’ s theory of relativity.
For " oon the doors will close and leaving Russia would be impossible ," he later wrote in his memoirs in his elder years.

For and protection
For the year 2000 this means servicing ( A ) the protection requirements of a watershed producing at least 200 million acre-feet of water each year, ( B ) recreation and wildlife resources used each year by 635 million visitors, ( C ) a timber resource supporting an annual cut of 21 billion board feet, and ( D ) 60 million acres of rangelands.
For almost a hundred years we relied upon state courts ( subject to review by the Supreme Court ) for the protection of most rights arising under national law.
" For their protection as well, his family were forced to leave Greeneville ; they would not return home for eight years.
For slaves however, there was no such protection and they commonly experienced persecution.
For instance an arbitrageur would first buy a convertible bond, then sell fixed income securities or interest rate futures ( to hedge the interest rate exposure ) and buy some credit protection ( to hedge the risk of credit deterioration ).
For further protection, climbers typically put a bouldering mat ( crash pad ) on the ground to break their fall.
For its part, Basel secured the military help of the other cantons when threatened, and some protection for its rural subjects outside its walls.
For instance, sales of the South African white rhino have generated revenues that helped pay for protection.
For over a year after the Japanese surrender, rumors circulated throughout China that the Japanese had entered into a secret agreement with Chiang, in which the Japanese would assist the Nationalists in fighting the Communists in exchange for the protection of Japanese persons and property there.
For example in Sweden, the Swedish word totalförsvar refers to the commitment of a wide range of resources of the nation to its defense-including to civil protection.
For effectively crushing the tyranny of the infidels, we grant to those who go to Jerusalem and also to those who give aid toward the defense of the Christians, the remission of their sins and we take under the protection of St. Peter and the Roman Church their homes, their families, and all their belongings, as was already ordained by Pope Urban II.
For common soldiers who could not afford mail or plate armour, the gambeson, combined with a helmet as the only additional protection, remained a common sight on European battlefields during the entire Middle Ages, and its decline-paralleling that of plate armour-came only with the Renaissance, as the use of firearms became more widespread, until by the 18th century it was no longer in military use.
For protection, Scarlett keeps Frank's pistol tucked in the upholstery of the buggy.
For example, in some Spanish-speaking nations, the equivalent remedy for unlawful imprisonment is the amparo de libertad (' protection of freedom ').
For example, kicks to the groin during sparring are commonplace, but groin protection must be worn and students should demonstrate due diligence with regards for their partners ' safety.
For example, Peter Hain interprets libertarian socialism as minarchist rather than anarchist, favoring radical decentralization of power without going as far as the complete abolition of the state and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky supports dismantling all forms of unjustified social or economic power, while also emphasizing that state intervention should be supported as a temporary protection while oppressive structures remain in existence.
For example, a mojo carried for love-drawing will contain different ingredients than one for gambling luck or magical protection.
For added protection, vehicles may be retrofitted with reactive armor ; on impact, reactive tiles explode or deform, disrupting the normal function of the shaped charge.
For example, the Canadian Guild for Erotic Labour calls for the legalization of sex work, the elimination of state regulations that are more repressive than those imposed on other workers and businesses, the right to recognition and protection under labour and employment laws, the right to form and join professional associations or unions, and the right to legally cross borders to work.
For security, the Abbey was forced to request the protection of the townspeople of St. Gallen.
For example, a fuel excise ( use tax ) is often used to pay for public transportation, especially roads and bridges and for the protection of the environment.
For example, in the United States, most whistleblower protection laws provide for limited " make whole " remedies or damages for employment losses if whistleblower retaliation is proven.
For example, employment law was modified to give more protection to workers, and the student loan system was changed to eliminate interest payments for New Zealand resident students and graduates.
For example, a license with a territory limited to " North America " ( Mexico / United States / Canada ) would not permit a licensee any protection from actions for use in Japan.
For example, two computer security programs could be interfering with each other and even cancelling each other's effect, while the owner believes s / he is getting double the protection.

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