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For and instant
For an instant he glared speechless at Marshall.
For an instant John was stunned.
For an instant the old aunt felt something indefinable flash through her smile.
For an instant his men hesitated, unable to believe that their lieutenant, the most popular officer in the regiment, was dead.
For just an instant he thought of appealing to them for help.
For example, suppose a free body ( one having no external forces on it ) is at rest at some instant.
For example, code can be parsed while being written, providing instant feedback on syntax errors.
For differential input signals, they vigorously change their instant resistances in opposite directions but the total resistance stays constant ( like a potentiometer with quickly moving slider ).
For the instant messaging client, see Pidgin ( software ).
For the moving organism, the lengthy time of the journey was a mere instant, provided the motion took place with approximately the speed of light.
For example, instant note-on capability could mask the deficiencies of note detection ( tracking ) in guitar MIDI systems, especially on lower strings.
For example, instant runoff voting is considered to have less frequent IIA failure than First Past the Post ( also known as Plurality Rule ).
For a receiver, the attack-time delay is defined as the time interval from the instant a step radio-frequency ( RF ) signal, at a level equal to the receiver's threshold of sensitivity, is applied to the receiver input, to the instant when the receiver's output amplitude reaches 90 % of its steady-state value.
For a transmitter, the attack-time delay is defined as the interval from the instant the transmitter is keyed-on to the instant the transmitted RF signal amplitude has increased to a specified level, usually 90 % of its key-on steady-state value.
For example, when a character takes photographs with an instant camera, inside of the camera box, a bird carves the picture on a stone tablet with its beak.
For this reason, in April 2007, the instant messaging client formerly named Gaim ( or gaim ) announced that they would be renamed " Pidgin ".
For an instant, glimpses of her bare breasts and nipples were visible in a scene where her character was bathing in asses ' milk, a scene that came to be regarded as an example of Hollywood decadence prior to the enforcement of the Production Code.
For example, this may include bloggers who have attracted large readerships producing a book based on their websites, books based on Internet memes, instant " celebrities " such as Joe the Plumber, retiring sports figures and in general anyone whom a publisher feels could produce a marketable book.
For example, instant run-off voting redistributes votes for minor candidates according to the voter's expressed order of preference.
For an instant, the ravishing Sullavan looks old and ill, touched by loss.
In the United States for example, under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, all phone calls and broadband Internet traffic ( emails, web traffic, instant messaging, etc.
In the United States for example, under the Communications Assistance For Law Enforcement Act, all phone calls and broadband internet traffic ( emails, web traffic, instant messaging, etc.

For and John
`` For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life '' ( John 3::
The Newport Playhouse presents `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton, directed by Wallace Gray.
For the hero of this work by John Osborne and Anthony Creighton is a chap embittered by more than the lack of beer during a jam session.
For it had been John and Linda ever since she had come out two seasons before at the Golf Club to the goggle-eyed admiration not only of the stag line but even of her fellow debs.
* John Biggar, The Andes: A Guide For Climbers, 3rd.
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 Sweden, six were consecrated: Adalvard the Elder ( Adalwardum ) and Acilinum, also Adalvard the Younger ( Adalwardum ) and Tadicum, and furthermore Simeon ( Symeonem ) and the monk John ( Iohannem ).
:" For this city he ordained, as the first among our people, the abbot Hiltin, whom he wanted to call John.
For instance, John Stuart Mill famously suggested that " the Battle of Marathon, even as an event in British history, is more important than the Battle of Hastings ".
For further evidence, Jehovah's Witnesses note that in Mark 1: 9-10, after Jesus was baptised in water by John the Baptist, he was baptised by the spirit symbolised by a dove.
Also, in Acts 1: 5, Jesus assured his disciples that they too would soon be baptised in holy spirit: " For John truly baptized with water ; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.
For example, the Methodist Church grew out of Anglican minister John Wesley's evangelical and revival movement in the Anglican Church.
For example, John Yarwood of Melbourne is the first person to take a serious interest in British military money ( especially tokens ).
For example, John Baez has shown a link between Feynman diagrams in Physics and monoidal categories.
For a conversational introduction to these ideas, see John Baez, ' A Tale of n-categories ' ( 1996 ).
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 instance, if the expected sale price of John Doe's house in the example above was not $ 150, 000 in three years, but $ 130, 000 in three years or $ 150, 000 in five years, then on the above assumptions buying the house would actually cause John to lose money in present-value terms ( about $ 3, 000 in the first case, and about $ 8, 000 in the second ).
This was subsequently translated into English by John Essex and published in England as For the Further Improvement of Dancing.
For example John Locke held that some knowledge ( e. g. knowledge of God's existence ) could be arrived at through intuition and reasoning alone.
For biblical scholar John Knox, the use of the word “ name ” in 4: 14-16 is the “ crucial point of contact ” with that in Pliny ’ s letter.
For example, here is a passage from Dyson's review of The God of Hope and the End of the World from John Polkinghorne:
For the better part of two years, Crick worked on the physical properties of cytoplasm at Cambridge's Strangeways Laboratory, headed by Honor Bridget Fell, with a Medical Research Council studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish Laboratory.

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