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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.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
For example, there are persons who are in physical science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating on the montmorillonites ; ;
For example, No. 56 printed the patent giving the Electoral Prince the title of Duke of Cambridge.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For example, even the most successful executive lives in a two-room apartment while ordinary people rent space in the stairwells of office buildings in which to sleep at night ; ;
For example, in the third chapter of Matthew, verses 13-16, describing the baptism of Jesus, the 1611 version reads:
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For example, it probably will be necessary for the Corps to have authority to pay medical expenses of volunteers.
For example, the importance of the Regulus 2, a very promising aerodynamic ship-to-surface missile designed to be launched by surfaced submarines, was greatly diminished by the successful acceleration of the much more advanced Polaris ballistic missile launched by submerged submarines.
For example, the interest of past members of the Foundation's Advisory Board remains such that they place their knowledge and judgments at our disposal much as they had done when they were, formally, members of that Board.
For example, out of the social evils of the English industrial revolution came the novels of Charles Dickens ; ;
For example, a 12-to-one engine would power a supersonic VTOL fighter.
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For example, for the problem Af, 10 from 25 equals 15, then 6 from 15 equals 9.
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For example, let's consider a standard 283 cubic inch Chevy Aj.
For an example let's dream up an engine that has a final combustion chamber volume of 5 cubic inches and a cylinder volume of 45 cubic inches.
For example, a Browning trap version of the Superposed over/under, the Broadway ( from $350 up, depending on grade ), differs from standard models in that it is equipped with a full beavertail fore end, a cushion recoil pad and a barrel-wide ventilated rib for fast sighting.
For example, the Chamber of Commerce of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, sponsors special camera tours into the Great Smoky Mountains to get pictures of the profusion of wild flowers flourishing in these wooded regions.
For example, the Friday after Thanksgiving can be substituted for Washington's birthday.
For example, the officials of Poughkeepsie town ( township ) where the project is located think highly of it because it simplifies their snow clearing problem.
For example, don't pay in a truck policy for medical coverage that you may be paying for in a health and accident policy.
For example: If your bodily injury claims start payment after the first $250, a 25% premium saving is often made.

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For these creatures, the term heterothermy was coined.
For this he coined the term " heterodyne " meaning " Generated by a Difference " ( in frequency ).
For all these reasons, Midi-Pyrénées is often dubbed " Toulouse and the Midi-Pyrenean desert ", in reference to the famous phrase " Paris and the French desert " coined by the French geographer Jean-François Gravier in 1947, when it was felt that the ever expanding urban area of Paris, so much larger than any other city in France, would soon attract all the French population and economy, turning the rest of the country into a desert.
For instance, authors such as Thomas Percival wrote about " medical jurisprudence " and reportedly coined the phrase " medical ethics.
For the Lumads, the term Apo was coined from the name of their great grandparent Apo Sandawa.
For characterizing noisy data, he has used Truchet tiles and Noise spheres, the later of which is a term he coined for a particular mapping, and visualization, of noisy data to spherical coordinates.
For example, there is a unique set that contains the elements a and b and no others, but there are many multisets with this property, such as the multiset that contains two copies of a and one of b or the multiset that contains three copies of both a and b. The term " multiset " was coined by Nicolaas Govert de Bruijn in the 1970s.
For adult video games in Japan, the rating of " 18 +" was coined by the Ethics Organization of Computer Software or Contents Soft Association.
For this way of government based on both the President and cooperation of parliament, Brüning coined the term " authoritative ( or authoritarian ) democracy ".
For example, he coined the term " polymer " in 1833 to describe organic compounds which shared identical empirical formulas but which differed in overall molecular weight, the larger of the compounds being described as " polymers " of the smallest.
For the usage of word časnik (' officer '), coined by a father of Croatian scientific terminology Bogoslav Šulek, the physician Ivan Šreter was sentenced to 50 days in jail in 1987.
The Wildwoods is home to over 200 motels, built during the Doo-Wop era of the 1950s and 1960s, in an area recognized by the state of New Jersey, known as the Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District ' The term doo-wop was coined by Cape May's Mid-Atlantic Center For The Arts in the early 1990s to describe the unique, space-age architectural style, which is also referred to as the Googie or populuxe style.
For this purpose a new term was coined and it is known as the optical format.
For the San Francisco drag troupe, The Cockettes ( 1970 – 72 ), who performed with glitter eyeshadow and gilded mustaches and beards, the term " genderfuck " was coined.
For such spoilers the term spoileron has been coined.
For poor out-of-box experiences, the specific term out-of-box failure ( OOBF or OBF ) has been coined to describe immediate product failures.
For instance, following the 1973 energy crisis, the saying " In France we don't have oil, but we have ideas " was coined.
For land armies, the term was first coined in Germany as Quartiermeister and initially denoted a court official with the duty of preparing the monarch's sleeping quarters.
For many years, Ordnance Survey listed Blencathra under the alternative name of Saddleback, which was coined in reference to the shape of the mountain when seen from the east.
At one late night meeting, planning a speech Barton was to give in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield, Barton coined the phrase " For the first time, we have a nation for a continent, and a continent for a nation "; Garran recalled that the now famous phrase " would have been unrecorded if I had not happened to jot it down.
For this reason it is known as ' the club of values ' - a phrase initially coined by the club's all-time idol and former president Saleh Selim.
For example, Arnold Sommerfeld ( 1910 ) replaced Minkowski's matrix notation by an elegant vector notation and coined the terms " four vector " and " six vector ".
Richard Corliss appears in the 2009 documentary film For the Love of Movies: The Story of American Film Criticism, confessing that he was the film critic who, in the 1970s, coined the term " Paulettes " for the ardent followers of Pauline Kael, a label which has stuck.
For that matter the very name " Svātantrika " represents a back-translation into Sanskrit, coined by modern scholars, for the Tibetan term rang rgyud ba.

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