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For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
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For and Petrarch
For example, he followed Petrarch ( and Dante ) in the unsuccessful championing of an archaic and deeply allusive form of Latin poetry.
For example, his fourth book of madrigals for five voices begins with a complete sestina by Petrarch, continues with two-part sonnets, and concludes with another sestina: therefore the entire book can be heard as a unified composition with each madrigal a subsidiary part.
For verse he used Petrarch in preference to Petrarch's 16th-century imitators ; many of his madrigals set Petrarch's sonnets.

For and struggled
For nearly a decade, Algardi struggled for recognition.
For a long time Francis struggled to learn the language.
For 20 years, the two powers struggled for supremacy in the western Mediterranean Sea, primarily on the Mediterranean island of Sicily and its surrounding waters but also to a lesser extent in the Apennine peninsula and North Africa.
For 30 years, Germany struggled against Britain to be Europe's leading industrial power, though both fell behind the United States.
For most of history, mariners struggled to determine precise longitude.
For much of the 19th century, the church struggled as it formed its core beliefs and doctrines especially as a number of the Adventist leaders came from churches that supported the doctrine of Arianism ( although Ellen G. White was not one of them ).
For several months following the incident, the party information apparatus struggled to find a " correct way " to frame the incident for public consumption.
For instance, the National Indoor Football League, a rival indoor league, saw large numbers of expansion teams after beginning play in 2001 but many struggled financially.
For a while, several hackers who disagreed on the appropriateness of the change struggled covertly, each changing the message behind the backs of the others ; any time a user logged into the computer it was even money whether it would say " users " or " losers ".
For about its first twenty-five years, Johnson County and Paintsville struggled along.
For many years the community has struggled to create a new economic base.
For instance, Lawrence Village Plaza, a shopping center in Shenango Township, struggled to place a supermarket in after Sparkle closed in the late 1990s, though it still is home to a Kmart that is not officially part of the plaza.
For many years Burke struggled with his health, with his " weight estimated somewhere between 300 and 400 pounds " in 2006.
For centuries the Sabellian highlanders of the Apennines had struggled to force their way into the plains between the hills and the Mediterranean.
For example, the United States competed against the Soviet Union in the Cold War for world power, and the two also struggled over the different types of government ( in these cases representative democracy and communism ).
For over a year, Kahn and his assistants struggled to translate the college ’ s design program of 130 student rooms and public spaces into a scheme ( well documented by the letters written between McBride and Kahn ).
For much of its history, the state has struggled to rectify these problems.
For most of the first year the focus was on the naval campaign, as Chile struggled to establish a sea-based resupply corridor for its forces in the world's driest desert.
For he who struggled with the world became great by conquering the world, and he who struggled with himself became great by conquering himself, but he who struggled with God became greatest of all.
For years, Gandhi and his adherents struggled to keep Muslims in the Congress Party ( a major exit of many Muslim activists began in the 1930s ), and in the process enraged both Hindu Nationalists and Indian Muslim nationalists.
For six years he struggled to overcome this problem, by legal and electoral methods.
For many years the club struggled in the top flight of Welsh football but, after being taken over by a consortium led by former player Peter Parry, a significant improvement in results saw Rhyl become one of the Welsh Premier League's leading clubs.

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