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For and moment
For a moment, she could not catch her breath and then, her breath returning in short, frightened spasms, she lifted herself to her feet laboriously.
For a moment his hatred toward drunken or careless drivers softened.
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.
For a moment the hall confused him.
For a moment, boy and mount hung in midair.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
For the moment there was no woman in his life, and it was this vacuum that had given Claire her opportunity.
For a moment she held her face to the empty doorway ; ;
For a moment or two, both scenes are present simultaneously, one growing weaker, one growing stronger.
For a moment he thought of going into Crosson's office to explain that he had to leave, but there was now such a pain in his chest, such a pounding in his head, that he decided to let it go.
For another moment we didn't talk, then she began to weep.
For a moment he felt like a thief discovered.
For a moment he smiled.
For an otherwise silent moment, Jim's keys jingled nervously in his pocket.
For a moment, her mind returned again to the strange, flying world of birds, and she said to herself.
For a moment, anger darkened the hallway about her, and when she found her voice, anger thickened it.
For a moment he could make no sense at all of what he saw.
For a rigid body rotating around an axis of symmetry ( e. g. the blades of a ceiling fan ), the angular momentum can be expressed as the product of the body's moment of inertia, I, ( i. e. a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotation rate ) and its angular velocity ω:
For an object with a fixed mass that is rotating about a fixed symmetry axis, the angular momentum is expressed as the product of the moment of inertia of the object and its angular velocity vector:
For example: in the First Antinomy, Kant proves the thesis that time must have a beginning by showing that if time had no beginning, then an infinity would have elapsed up until the present moment.
For instance, great anger or sadness may cause someone to lose focus on the present moment.
For example, philosopher John D. Kenyon writes: Reason might manage to raise a doubt about the truth of a conclusion of natural inductive inference just for a moment in the study, but the forces of nature will soon overcome that artificial skepticism, and the sheer agreeableness of animal faith will protect us from excessive caution and sterile suspension of belief.
For the simple electric dipole given above, the electric dipole moment points from the negative charge towards the positive charge, and has a magnitude equal to the strength of each charge times the separation between the charges.
For the current loop, the magnetic dipole moment points through the loop ( according to the right hand grip rule ), with a magnitude equal to the current in the loop times the area of the loop.

For and outlook
For 2006, Indonesia's economic outlook was more positive.
For the immediate outlook Rommel did not consider the 8th Army posed a serious threat.
For example, the sixth stanza of Saare Jahan Se Achcha ( 1904 ) is often quoted as proof of Iqbal's secular outlook:
For the British replacement of the Trident system the option of developing a PWR3 plant based on current US design was under consideration, and in March 2011 Defence Secretary Liam Fox indicated this was the preferred option " because those reactors give us a better safety outlook ".
For example, Beetle pokes fun at an earlier, more earnest, boys ' book, Eric, or, Little by Little, thus flaunting his more worldly outlook.
For most of its years the magazine featured a strong pro-British, anti-European editorial outlook.
For Maclean, who told Melinda's sister Harriet " There's nothing I like so much as the comfortable houses of my rich friends " this was genuine hardship, although his Soviet controllers would not have understood that outlook.
For 14th century authors that are no longer medieval in outlook ( practically all of them Italian ) see Renaissance Latin
For there was no question of segregating the coloured who spoke the Afrikaner's language, shared his outlook and stood closer to one than to Africans.
For 14th century works and authors that are still medieval in outlook ( practically all non Italians ) see Medieval Latin
For the first few years of Victoria's reign, especially before her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1840, Lehzen had a very strong influence on the queen's outlook on both politics and personal matters, despite the fact that she did not overtly involve herself in state affairs.
For a time the outlook appeared hopeless, but Rezanov's skill, subtlety and address prevailed, and shortly before the assassination of Paul ( 1801 ) he obtained his signature to the momentous instrument which granted to the Russian-American Company, for a term of twenty years, dominion over the Pacific Northwest coast of North America, from latitude 55 degrees northward ; and over the chain of islands extending from Kamchatka northward to Alaska and southward to Japan.
For Hillgruber, the continuities of the " Bismarck Reich " were a certain mentalité amongst German elites, namely a Weltanschuauung ( world view ) that emphasized an " either-or " outlook on international relations, Social Darwinism, a deterministic understanding of history, and dreams of worldwide expansionism.
For many outside the church, political and religious opposition to the Roman Catholic Church, considered by the Free Presbyterians to be a Protestant Reformation principle, represents the single most distinctive characteristic of this denomination, not least because this is a distinctive characteristic of Ian Paisley's own theological outlook.
For the rest the book is largely a discursus on a favourite old theme of Mrs Christie's, the present state of the world and its future outlook, on both of which she takes a somewhat dim view.
After being duped and betrayed by Ava Lord in A Dame to Kill For, he develops a new, nihilistic outlook on life.

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