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For and return
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.
For those who plan to travel to Europe by one route and return by another some agencies offer a service whereby you can pick up a car in one city on arrival and leave it in another city, or even another country, when you are ready to return home.
For it is clear that the total number of ordinary intersections of C and Af must be even ( otherwise, starting in the interior of C, Af could not finally return to the interior ), and the center of rotation at T is the argument of the function, not a value.
" For their protection as well, his family were forced to leave Greeneville ; they would not return home for eight years.
For example, if the sorted list to which we apply binary search has n elements, and we can guarantee that each lookup of an element in the list can be done in unit time, then at most log < sub > 2 </ sub > n + 1 time units are needed to return an answer.
For example, frogs in cold climates can survive for extended periods of time with most of their body water in a frozen state, while desert frogs in Australia can become inactive and dehydrate in dry periods, losing up to 75 % of their fluids, yet return to life by rapidly rehydrating in wet periods.
For instance, a window might return its title and its position in parens, while a string would return itself.
Adolf Hitler announced in 1937, " For all we care, those prehistoric Stone Age culture barbarians and art-stutterers can return to the caves of their ancestors and there can apply their primitive international scratching.
For example there is a password server that will hand out ids in return for a correct login password.
For example, Jews who have converted under duress may be permitted to return to Judaism " without any action on their part but their desire to rejoin the Jewish community " and " A proselyte who has become an apostate remains, nevertheless, a Jew ".
( For historical reasons, while there is direct access to the kitchen from the living room by heading northwest, users must head north, east, and then south from the Kitchen to return.
For example, an accountant who has prepared a consumer's tax return has information that can be used to charge customers based on an estimate of their ability to pay.
For a deck of given size, the number of Mongean shuffles that it takes to return a deck to starting position, is known.
For Pentecostals, spiritual and physical healing serves as a reminder and testimony to Christ's future return when his people will be completely delivered from all the consequences of the fall.
For Pentecostals, " every moment is eschatological " since at any time Christ may return.
For two years Urban IV negotiated with Manfred regarding whether Manfred would aid the Latins in regaining Constantinople in return for papal confirmation of the Hohenstaufen rights in the realm.
For example, the center segments return the ball a 90 ° angle in relation to the paddle, while the outer segments return the ball at smaller angles.
For example, he stated that Palestinians must give up their claim of a right of return.
For a single-period review just divide the return ( net profit ) by the resources that were committed ( investment ):
For example, Judith Merril, " one of the most visible -- and voluble -- apostles of the New Wave in 1960s sf " remembers her return from England to the United States:
For the fourth time in the game, Roby had to punt, and again McLemore gave the 49ers good field position with an 8-yard return to San Francisco's 47-yard line.

For and trip
For the oyabun to make such a trip was either a sign of great weakness or an indication of equally great confidence, and from all the available information it was probably the latter.
For instance, plate armour first appeared in Medieval Europe when water-powered trip hammers made the formation of plates faster and cheaper.
For the 1966 tour to Australia and New Zealand John Robins became the first Lions Coach, and the trip started off very well for the Lions, who stormed through Australia, winning five non-tests and drawing one ; and most notably defeating Australia in two tests as well.
For example, it is considered very unlikely that Ibn Battuta made a trip up the Volga River from New Sarai to visit Bolghar and there are serious doubts about a number of other journeys such as his trip to Sana ' a in Yemen, his journey from Balkh to Bistam in Khorasan and his trip around Anatolia.
For his one-day Italian trip, Ribbentrop was accompanied by a staff of thirty-five, including a gymnastics coach, a masseur, a doctor, two hairdressers, plus various legal and economic experts from the Foreign Office.
For example, in the Twin paradox one twin brother goes on a trip near the speed of light and comes home younger than his twin, who stayed at home.
For nearly eight years, he patiently mustered men and supplies for a trip to the interior and finally left Santa Catarina with several European companions to raid the dominions of " El Rey Blanco ".
For the 1989 model year, a visible change inside was digital trip computer in dashboard.
For example, if a woman is aware of the fact that her husband returned from a business trip smelling like perfume, and that his shirt has smudged lipstick on its collar, the perfume and the lipstick can be evidence for her belief that her husband is having an affair.
For example, in the last scene, a space warship is sent on a twelve-year trip to Titan, with not only life-support for a large crew but also enough armaments-presumably nuclear-to all by itself confront an entire world.
For example, Levy's parents quickly turned for help to the Carole Sund / Carrington Memorial Reward Foundation, a nonprofit group that was established in Modesto after three female hikers disappeared from a 1999 trip to Yosemite National Park and were later found slain.
For many Melbournians in the pre-war years, a trip to Mount Buffalo was their first encounter with snow.
For the re-pressing, the company deleted " Runnin ' Round This World " ( which had appeared on early mono pressings ), because executives objected to the word " trip " in the lyrics.
For bringing together Catholics and Jews in Boston, he was honored with The Knighthood of St. Gregory from Pope John Paul II during his November, 1999 trip to Rome.
For adults, the price of a round trip was $ 1. 00.
For a while Brian worked on a number of ambitious large-scale choral and orchestral works, but felt no urgency to finish them, and began to indulge in hitherto-undreamt-of pleasures, such as expensive foods and a trip to Italy.
For the trip to Edmonton, the pilot calculated a fuel requirement of.
For the motorist, the visit to the park is a short side trip from the Pacific and Dalles-California highways.
For example, if one takes a train to Bern via Biel, having departed from Geneva ; which is a longer trip than taking the InterCity via Lausanne, the conductor can fine the passenger a supplementary fare.
Trumpeter Jon Hassell's 1994 album Dressing For Pleasure — a dense mesh of funky trip hop and jazz — features several songs with the sound of skipping CDs layered into the mix.
For example, a protective relay can use a PLC channel to trip a line if a fault is detected between its two terminals, but to leave the line in operation if the fault is elsewhere on the system.
For this reason numerous followers, " sevillistas ," travelled to Madrid, but in the return trip a railroad accident caused nine deaths and more than 50 wounded.

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