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For and centuries
For centuries the North Atlantic nations dominated the world and as long as they did they could afford the luxury of fighting each other.
For this period, as for earlier centuries, pottery remains the most secure source ; ;
For centuries it was the location of historic festivals and open-air sports events.
For the Greeks, Apollo was all the Gods in one and through the centuries he acquired different functions which could originate from different gods.
For much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, many linguists who studied Turkic, Mongolic, and Tungusic regarded them as members of a common Ural – Altaic family, together with Finno-Ugric and Samoyedic, based on such shared features as vowel harmony and agglutination.
For centuries after the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Imperial Aramaic — or near enough for it to be recognisable — would remain an influence on the various native Iranian languages.
For many centuries following his death Alboin's heroism and his success in battle were celebrated in Saxon and Bavarian epic poetry.
For instance, the local charter of the Basque-colonized Ojacastro valley ( now in La Rioja ) allowed the inhabitants to use Basque in legal processes in the 13th and 14th centuries.
For centuries, Psovoi could not be purchased but only given as gifts from the Tsar.
For many centuries to come Basel possessed the only permanent bridge over the river " between Lake Constance and the sea ".
For the next four centuries, the Kingdom of Croatia was ruled by the Sabor ( parliament ) and a Ban ( viceroy ) appointed by the king.
For example, the word chief ( meaning the leader of any group ) comes from the Middle French chef (" head "), and its modern pronunciation preserves the Middle French consonant sound ; the word chef ( the leader of the cooks ) was borrowed from the same source centuries later, by which time the consonant had changed to a " sh "- sound in French.
For several centuries in some of the greater monasteries the two rules were observed conjointly.
For centuries, through the modern times, the majority regarded Cagots of western France and northern Spain as an inferior caste, the untouchables.
For centuries, the priestly caste had remained an unmixed social group.
For example, a continuous chain of speakers across the centuries links Vulgar Latin to all of its modern descendants.
For the first time in centuries, the lake was a homogeneous body of water.
For the upper class of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, diplomatic immunity was an easy concept to understand.
For centuries, Dominicans have been instrumental in spreading the rosary and emphasizing the Catholic belief in the power of the rosary.
For centuries Egyptians attempted to predict and take advantage of these flows and thereby moderate the severity of floods.
For centuries sweetwater artesian wells in the Fayyum Oasis have permitted extensive cultivation in an irrigated area that extends over.
For centuries, many philosophers and scientists supposed that extrasolar planets existed, but there was no way of knowing how common they were or how similar they might be to the planets of the Solar System.
For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen but in 1971 it was returned to Iceland.
For centuries some Western Latin Bibles used to contain a small Epistle from Paul to the Laodiceans.
For many centuries the Enchiridion was regarded as a suitable manual of practical philosophy, maintaining its authority both with Christians and Pagans.

For and viola
For his Viola Concerto, Bartok had completed only the viola part and sketches of the orchestral part.
For a child who needs a smaller size, a fractional-sized violin is often strung with the strings of a viola.
For example, there is a viola version of Bach's Cello Suites which retains the original key, notes, and musical patterns.
For viola and piano unless otherwise noted
For the orchestra, Henschel devised innovative orchestral seating charts and sent them to Brahms, who replied approvingly and commented on the issues raised by horn and viola sections in a letter of mid-November 1881.
For concerts as well as recordings of string quintets ( Mozart, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner ) and string sextets ( Brahms ) they invited regularly Cecil Aronowitz as second viola and William Pleeth as second cello.
For the album, McDougall provided lead vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, banjo, piano, violin, viola, cello, pan flute, glockenspiel, zither, timbales, and cymbals.
For most of the Schubert recordings the instruments were a cello by Francesco Ruggieri ( 1682 ), a viola by Carlo Ferdinando Landolfi ( 18th century ), first violin by Domenico Montagnana ( 1731 ) and second violin by Carlo Annibale Tononi ( 18th century ).
For the orchestration Piazzolla augmented his current working quintet: Piazzolla ( bandoneon ), Antonio Agri ( violin ), Jamie " El Russo " Gosis ( piano ), Oscar Lopez Ruiz ( guitar ) and Kicho Díaz ( double bass ); with viola, cello, flute, percussion, vibraphone and xylophone, and another guitar.
* For Maurizio, for amplified viola ( 2003 )
: For the musical instrument, see viola da gamba
For his solo recordings he added viola, percussion, sampling, sequencing and MIDI.
For works that present a particular challenge for certain sections ( e. g., a complex, exposed passage for the viola section ), orchestras may have section rehearsals or sectionals in which a section of the orchestra ( e. g., the woodwind players or the double basses ) rehearse on their own under the direction of the Principal player in the section, or, in some cases, also with the conductor ( e. g., in the case of a very rhythmically-challenging piece ).
They have various music teachers. For example: Mrs Walters ( viola / Violin ), Mr Grey ( brass, Mrs Hemingsley ( woodwind ) and Mrs Tulley ( chello's ) In 2011 they achieved many children above then average expectanty.

For and makers
For example, some makers have begun producing models with redcedar or mahogany tops, or with spruce variants other than Sitka.
For modern parchment makers and calligraphers, and apparently often in the past, the terms parchment and vellum are used based on the different degrees of quality, preparation and thickness, and not according to which animal the skin came from, and because of this, the more neutral term " membrane " is often used by modern academics, especially where the animal has not been established by testing.
For example, the BBC suggests program makers who are recording in 16: 9 frame their shots in a 14: 9 aspect ratio which is then broadcast for non-widescreen televisions with small black bars at the top and bottom of the picture, while owners of widescreen TV sets see the full 16: 9 picture.
For many years prior to the 32X, console makers promised devices like the 32X ( for consoles such as the ColecoVision, Intellivision II and some Atari systems ) that would extend and enhance the original system.
For game publishers, 3DO's $ 3 royalty per sold game to its game makers was considered very low and therefore better than the high royalties Nintendo and Sega paid game makers making games for their consoles.
For some auto makers, luxury SUVs were the first SUV models they produced.
For local information for visitors, holiday makers and local residents, St Ives Town Council opened the St Ives Visitor & Information Centre in June 2011.
For the public, and policy makers, the term is not completely understood nor is its impact on human activities been fully appreciated .. Horticulture impacts widely on human activities, more than its popular understanding as merely " gardening " would indicate.
For example, the GENIVI Alliance is a not-for-profit consortium between different car makers in order to ease building an in-vehicle infotainment system.
For many years it was home to a theme park with rides and attractions for holiday makers until falling into decay following the closure of the theme park in the 1990s.
For several years after the dissolution of the priory, members of the Bassano family of instrument makers were amongst the tenants of the former monks ' cells, whilst Henry VIII stored hunting equipment in the church.
For saving the war hero's life, Tylor was promoted to Lieutenant Commander and placed in command of the destroyer Soyokaze ( the UPSF dumping ground for trouble makers and the unwanted ).
For many years, Dr. Gerpheide and Mr. O ' Callaghan traveled in an attempt to convince makers of notebook computer to agree to use GlidePoint.
For more than a hundred years, Cemaes has attracted holiday makers and tourists including Lloyd George.
For example, decision makers may tend to give " more weight to policy impacts that are concentrated, tangible, certain, and immediate than to impacts that are diffuse, intangible, uncertain, and delayed ."^ 8.
For holiday makers St Clears has a range of Bed & Breakfast, self-catering accommodation and campsites.
For this reason some makers of iron gall ink used crushed egg shells ( which contain calcium carbonate ( CaCO < sub > 3 </ sub >)) to temper the ink, bringing it closer to a neutral pH value.
For Sports Car makers see: Category: Sports car manufacturers.
For God could not make observations like this without also finding out what creative decisions he is actually going to make, which would destroy the whole purpose of middle knowledge .” Thus, there are no " truth makers " that ground counterfactuals.
For the first time in the history of G-20 Summits, policy makers from around the world were able to collaborate over secure social networking software in advance of, during and following the G-20 Toronto Summit.
" If you want a glimpse of how I think about foreign policy, read Natan Sharansky's book, The Case for Democracy ... For government, particularly – for opinion makers, I would put it on your recommended reading list.
For example, brain fingerprinting can detect the details of a specific crime stored in the brain, or the details of knowledge unique to FBI agents, or bomb makers, or Al-Qaeda-trained terrorists, or members of a particular terrorist cell.
* For Those Who Carry On: the service flag still waves and makers of novelties find many ways to display it, Popular Science monthly, February 1919, page 29, scanned version by Google Books

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