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For and decades
For decades it was the most popular dish served in the Ladies' Grill at breakfast, and it is one of the few old Palace dishes that still survive.
For decades, Chile claimed ownership of land on the eastern side of the Andes.
For example, concerning the parameter of per capita income growth, development economist Ha-Joon Chang writes that considering the record of the last two decades the argument for continuing neo-liberal policy prescriptions are " simply untenable.
For the first few decades of indirect fire, the firing data were often calculated by the observer who then adjusted the fall of shot onto the target.
For many decades the textiles industry, the engineering industry and coal mining were the central activities of the town.
For some decades the banner of the local newspaper featured the verse " Alexandria, Indiana / Home of the Rock Wool / Not on the Nile / But just as worthwhile.
For many decades bluetongue was thought to be confined to Africa.
For decades the generations of few remaining sighthounds were regarded as hunting-suited, when showing enough attacking initiative for fox hunting.
For several decades from the 1970s to early 2000s, the focus in designing high performance general purpose CPUs was largely on achieving high ILP through technologies such as pipelining, caches, superscalar execution, out-of-order execution, etc.
For many decades thereafter, historians derided the Parliamentary Republic as a quarrel-prone system that merely distributed spoils and clung to its laissez-faire policy while national problems mounted.
For many decades, consciousness as a research topic was avoided by the majority of mainstream scientists, because of a general feeling that a phenomenon defined in subjective terms could not properly be studied using objective experimental methods.
For decades, medical personnel and others have fought, and continue to fight, to define the circumstances for which a patient is “ dead ”.
For decades, it has been the global standard, recognized by international institutions such as the United Nations and the Universal Postal Union.
For decades to come, most other portrayals of the Cimmerian and his imitators were heavily influenced by the cover paintings of this series.
For the next four decades, the board members continued to serve as ex-officio trustees of the College of the City of New York and the city's other municipal college, the Normal College of the City of New York.
For several decades beginning in the 1940s, the largest producer of dynamite in the world was the Republic of South Africa.
For decades it has been unlikely that a complex information system can be built effectively without a proper database supported by a DBMS.
For several decades his department at University College was pivotal in the development of phonetics and in making its findings known to the wider world.
For about three decades immediately before 1902 it was negative, reaching − 6. 64 s. Then it increased to + 63. 83 s at 2000.
For many decades after that, floating-point hardware was typically an optional feature, and computers that had it were said to be " scientific computers ", or to have " scientific computing " capability.
For example, a Dinosaur is a member who was active before the first Worldcon ( World Science Fiction Convention ) held on July 4, 1939, while Associate Membership requires provable activity in fandom for more than three decades.
For a number of decades after WWII, the Federal Republic of Germany kept a notably low profile in international relations, because of both its recent history and its occupation by foreign powers.
For example decades later in the 1980s, the myth was still going strong.
For three decades there are costly and continuous campaigns to suppress the local African rulers.
" For the next several decades, Davis claimed she was fired, and although Cukor never understood why she placed so much importance on an incident he considered so minor, he never worked with her again.

For and Fritz
For example, Baldrick is reduced to making coffee from mud and cooking rats, while General Melchett hatches a plan for the troops to walk very slowly toward the German lines, because " it'll be the last thing Fritz will expect.
For example, J. K. Rowling maintains the painful transition between forms while Charles de Lint, Terry Pratchett, Fritz Leiber, and myriad others reach back to the non-painful medieval literary sources.
His other disguises include businessman Henry Arnaud, who first appeared in Green Eyes, Oct. 1932, elderly gentleman Isaac Twambley, who first appeared in No Time For Murder, and Fritz, who first appeared in The Living Shadow, Apr.
For his conversion to Catholicism, Friedrich Leopold was severely attacked by his former friend Voss ( Wie ward Fritz Stolberg zum Unfreien ?, 1819 ).
: For the Yoshiwara nightclub in the 1927 Fritz Lang film see Metropolis.
It was the people as the sovereign who authorized drafting those first constitutions that gave them their legitimacy, not whether they used procedures that matched what was later understood to be necessary to create fundamental law .”< ref > Fritz, American Sovereigns: The People and America's Constitutional Tradition Before the Civil War ( Cambridge University Press, 2008 ) at p. 33 978-0-521-88188-3 For more on the role of the requirement of complying with specific procedures and processes, see Christian G. Fritz, " America ’ s Unknown Constitutional World ," Bonus Article, Common-Place, Vol.
For more than 50 years the Zumtobel family, represented initially by the founder Dr. Walter Zumtobel then by his two sons Jürg and Fritz Zumtobel.
For example, suppose that the goal is to conclude the color of a pet named Fritz, given that he croaks and eats flies, and that the rule base contains the following four rules:
For example, suppose that the goal is to conclude the color of my pet Fritz, given that he croaks and eats flies, and that the rule base contains the following four rules:
Sprague was awarded the gold medal at the Paris Electrical Exhibition in 1889, the grand prize at the St. Louis Exhibition in 1904, the Elliott Cresson Medal in 1904, the Edison Medal of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, now IEEE, in 1910 ' For meritorious achievement in electrical science, engineering and arts as exemplified in his contributions thereto ', the Franklin Medal in 1921 and the John Fritz Gold Medal ( posthumously ) in 1935.
For example, in Too Many Magicians there is a cameo appearance by the Marquis de London, who looks and talks like Nero Wolfe, an identification reinforced by his sidekick Lord Bontriomphe ( whose name is a literal French translation of " Goodwin ") and his cook Frederique Bruleur ( corresponding to Wolfe's cook Fritz Brenner ).
For example: Franz Ritter is based on Fritz Erdmann, Karl Boerth is based on Eric Spehl, as well as a few others.
For these reasons Fritz Fischer and his students emphasized Germany ’ s primary guilt for causing World War I.
For its 30th anniversary in 2010, the company released a series of collaborative beers with the assistance of those Grossman considered an early influence on his brewing: Charlie Papazian, Fred Eckhardt, Fritz Maytag ( Anchor ) and Jack McAuliffe ( New Albion ).
For example, the serial killer in Fritz Lang's 1931 film M whistles the melody as his trademark leitmotif.
For the U. S. baseball player, see Fritz Clausen.
For further biographical information ( including photo ), see ( in German ): Erfinder ( Inventor ): Fritz Klatte, 1913-PVC.
Facts and Arguments for Darwin is an 1864 book on evolutionary biology by the German biologist Fritz Müller, originally published in German under the title (" For Darwin "), and translated into English by William Sweetland Dallas in 1867.
As explained by the Telegraph in London on Sept. 18, 2009, “ The orchestra ’ s rise to fame began with the great Fritz Reiner in the Fifties, but it was during the 22-year reign of the fierce Hungarian Georg Solti that the orchestra became the brawny yet subtle precision instrument that it is today, famed especially for its noble and stupendously powerful brass sound .” A Smithsonian profile of Herseth, published Sept. 1, 1994, offered this description: “ The Chicago has long been recognized as one of the world ’ s great orchestras, and Adolph Sylvester Herseth has had a major role in the evolution of its distinctive sound .” As described in the Chicago Sun-Times, July 22, 2001, “ For decades Herseth's rich, golden tone and powerful yet expressive playing were a cornerstone of the fabled ‘ Chicago Sound .’” That brass sound drew worldwide attention to the CSO, and propelled the great American orchestra ’ s reputation around the globe.
For example, then editor-in-chief, Bernd Fritz, made an incognito appearance at the game show Wetten, dass ..?, followed by his revelation of how easy it was for him to cheat on the show.
For Sepp Herberger, however, the miracles are more mundane: the sudden rain that slows down the Hungarians ( however, German captain Fritz Walter tended to perform better in stormy conditions ), but not so much the Germans fitted with Adolf Dassler's revolutionary screw-in football studs.
For many years the German runner Fritz Hofmann was incorrectly listed as placing ahead of Gmelin.
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