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For and young
For the young child this may be no more than providing food, light or movement.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
The angriest young man in Newport last night was at the Playhouse, where `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' opened as the jazz festival closed.
For a while the young men waited outside the lodge of TuHulHulZote, glorying in his harsh language as he talked with himself.
For example, psychologists use anagram-oriented tests, often called " anagram solution tasks ", to assess the implicit memory of young adults and adults alike.
For a time he took into his family the young student Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam ( 1813 – 1853 ), one of the founders of the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
For the young composer there would be few, if any, new compositional commissions to receive from the court.
For example, the pelican, which was believed to tear open its breast to bring its young to life with its own blood, was a living representation of Jesus.
" For the two months she was there, Chaplin and his brother were sent to live with their father, whom the young boy scarcely knew.
For instance, galaxies contain more young stars and are less clustered, and quasars appear more numerous.
For example, an all-male troop may be organized to hunt for meat, while a group consisting of lactating females serves to act as a " nursery group " for the young.
Of course, I had the usual fears, like going to school … For me, back then, school was a crime against young people.
For example, in the 1990s and 2000s, the United States media contained stories of adolescents and young adults dying or becoming seriously ill from intentionally ingesting Datura.
; For young readers
Meanwhile, Buddy and Phyllis join their spouses and the foursome reminisces about the old days of their courtship and the theatre, their memories vividly coming to life in the apparitions of their young counterparts (" Waiting For The Girls Upstairs ").
For example, in his writings about a young man afflicted with the plague, he concentrated on the treatment of internal and external ulcerations.
For young Scarlett, the ideal southern belle is represented by her mother, Ellen O ' Hara.
For his part, Kennedy thought that Adenauer was a relic of the past, stating " The real trouble is that he is too old and I am too young for us to understand each other.
* For Martin Greenberg's Fantastic Lives: Autobiographical Essays by Notable Science Fiction Writers ( Southern Illinois University Press, 1981 ) she wrote " The Expanding Mind ," a memoir of her youth and the impact of science fiction on the mind of a young girl.
His career revival began when the young Italian director Sergio Leone boldly cast Van Cleef, whose career was still in the doldrums, as one of the two protagonists, alongside Clint Eastwood, in Leone's second western, For a Few Dollars More.
For example, seniors have a more elastic demand for movies than do young adults because they generally have more free time.
" Kazin concludes, " For the young moralists of the 1960s — missionaries of a secular persuasion — only a self-conscious rebellion from below could topple the corrupted liberal order.
For a decade he felt he must have been Anthony ’ s number one fan, until, as a young adult, he met a person identified as " Andy " and discovered their mutual interest in Anthony.
For the first time, numerous young Europeans, Asians and " Americans were trained in various congregations and secretariats within the Vatican for eventual service throughout the world.

For and loosely
For smaller prey up to the size of a goat, their loosely articulated jaws, flexible skull, and expandable stomach allow it to swallow its prey whole.
For instance, James G. Gilson has constructed a " Quantum Theory of Gravity " based loosely on Dirac's large number hypothesis.
For purposes of exposition, views about religious pluralism may be loosely classified into views about 1 ) inter-religious pluralism and 2 ) intra-religious pluralism.
For about 20 years, the Adventist movement consisted of a small loosely knit group of people who came from many churches whose primary means of connection and interaction was through James White's periodical, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald.
On June 2, 2009, the MMORPG RuneScape released a quest titled " The Hunt For Red Raktuber ", which is loosely based on this story.
For any abelian group and any prime number p the set A < sub > Tp </ sub > of elements of A that have order a power of p is a subgroup called the p-power torsion subgroup or, more loosely, the p-torsion subgroup:
For the next decade the term was in popular and colloquial use, a loosely conceived designation mostly used by theorists of the psychoanalytic and biological schools of thought.
For the next album, the band had planned a rock opera entitled Albert about a rock critic who wanted to be a star ( based loosely on the real rock critic Albert Goldman ), but this never materialized.
For instance, it may be defined loosely as " a player to move cannot do anything without making an important concession ".
For example, they have a loosely organized convention, and they view scriptural silence on an issue more permissively.
( For simplicity, " mineral " in this article will be used loosely to refer to both minerals and mineral-like substances whether man-made or not.
For the first several decades the Church of the United Brethren in Christ was loosely organized, and known simply as the United Brethren Church.
For prosectors, it is advantageous to construe these terms loosely in order to secure as many convictions as possible for violation of this code.
For example, the multienzyme complex pyruvate dehydrogenase at the junction of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle requires five organic cofactors and one metal ion: loosely bound thiamine pyrophosphate ( TPP ), covalently bound lipoamide and flavin adenine dinucleotide ( FAD ), and the cosubstrates nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide ( NAD < sup >+</ sup >) and coenzyme A ( CoA ), and a metal ion ( Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup >).
For the Alaska Native peoples often loosely referred to as " tribes ," see: Category: Alaska Native ethnic groups.
For example, a weakly barred spiral galaxy with loosely wound arms and a ring is denoted SAB ( r ) c.
For many years, some patients were loosely classified as having sepsis or the sepsis syndrome.
For the first half of the season, The Pruitts of Southampton followed ABC's unsuccessful The Rounders starring Ron Hayes, Patrick Wayne, and Chill Wills, loosely based on a 1965 film of the same name.
* For the rodenticide class of anticoagulant poisons sometimes loosely referred to as coumadins or coumarins, see 4-hydroxycoumarins
For this reason, in modern day Israeli Haredi parlance the terms Litvak ( noun ) or Litvisher ( adjective ), or in Hebrew Litaim, are often used loosely to include any non-Hasidic Ashkenazi Haredi individual or institution.
For example, electronic pioneer Tangerine Dream had nearly 300 hours of live bootlegged recordings loosely legitimized by the artists themselves, called the Tangerine Tree project.
For example the Barchester novels of Anthony Trollope are only loosely related, although they contain a recurring cast of characters ; his political novels about the Pallisers have a tighter connection and dynamic.
For BloggerCon II, the format was changed to create an unconference, with audience participation sessions, loosely moderated by a discussion leader, rather than formal panels or keynotes.
For the purposes of naming, the term " number " is often used loosely to refer to any

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