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For and fear
For one who serves thus serves out of fear.
For example, it is not the feeling of fear that produces an increase in heart beat, both are symptomatic of a common physiological origin, possibly in response to a legitimate external threat.
For Epicurus, the purpose of philosophy was to attain the happy, tranquil life, characterized by ataraxia — peace and freedom from fearand aponia — the absence of pain — and by living a self-sufficient life surrounded by friends.
For example, the experience of fear usually occurs in response to a threat.
For example, if a child falls into a well and struggles to get out, he or she may develop a fear of wells, heights ( acrophobia ), enclosed spaces ( claustrophobia ), or water ( aquaphobia ).
For example, many horror movies and books include characters who fear the antagonist of the plot.
For example, a firm could cut prices and increase sales without fear that its actions will prompt retaliatory responses from competitors.
For how this model works in the context of phobias, one simply has to look at the fear of heights, or acrophobia.
For example, although the term hydrophobia means a fear of water, it may also mean inability to drink water due to an illness, or may be used to describe a chemical compound which repels water.
For fear of the Pauli effect, the experimental physicist Otto Stern banned Pauli from his laboratory in Hamburg despite their friendship.
For example, some students in the developed world avoid education related to software engineering because of the fear of offshore outsourcing ( importing software products or services from other countries ) and of being displaced by foreign visa workers.
For 15 seconds the stadium rocked and there was fear that the standing light fixtures above would fall onto the crowd.
For she would fail with fear
For example, the fear of earthquakes has been reported to be more common than the fear of slipping on the bathroom floor although the latter kills many more people than the former.
For example, if one dreams of being attacked by friends, this may be a manifestation of fear of friendship ; a more complicated example, which requires a cultural metaphor, is that a cat within a dream symbolizes a need to use one's intuition.
For the young couple, the marriage was initially amiable but distant – Louis-Auguste's shyness meant that he failed to consummate the union, much to his wife's distress, while his fear of being manipulated by her for Imperial purposes caused him to behave coldly towards her in public.
: For fear the King should rule again,
For there to be robbery there must be “ force or fear ” in perpetrating the theft.
For robbery the victim must be placed in “ fearof immediate harm by threat or intimidation.
For fear that separatism would lead to instability and a dictatorial backlash, a compromise was struck among the moderate political parties taking part in the drafting of the Spanish Constitution of 1978.
* Philippians 2: 12b-13: " Work out your salvation with fear and trembling, For God is one who, for his good purpose, works in you both to desire and to work.
" For some time I lived in fear of receiving a letter signed ' S.
For the fear of water, see: Aquaphobia.

For and John
For an instant John longed for the sound of the bells of Noyon-la-Sainte, the touch of his mother's hand, the lilt of Charles's voice in the square raftered rooms, his father's bass tones rumbling to the canons, and the sight of the beloved bishop.
For an instant John was stunned.
`` 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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