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For his part, Thompson had explained in a previous letter that there would be nothing but an honorable friendship between Katie and himself.
For my part I find it difficult to conceive such a state of affairs.
For a few brief minutes they had all been part of one little drama.
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For continuous control, feed 1 part phenothiazine to 9 parts minerals or salts.
For the most part, this discussion will be confined to results obtained since the introduction of the reference standard.
For example, the huge postwar demand on the part of veterans for housing under the VA home loan guaranty program seems to have largely exhausted itself.
For its part the Hudson's Bay Company was troubled by the approach of American settlement.
For erysipelas a mixture of one dram borax and one ounce glycerine was applied to the afflicted part on linen cloth.
For such an emergency he had included Fourth-of-July cannon crackers as part of their equipment.
For you, readers, are an all-important part of the spiritual experiment that is Guideposts.
The American part of the evening consisted of Paul Creston's Dance Overture, William Schuman's `` Chester '' From `` New England Triptych '' and two works of Wallingford Riegger, Dance Rhythms, Op. 58, and a Romanza For Strings, Op. 56A.
For the most part, his writing rambles and jogs, preventing easy access by the reader to his true thoughts.
For instance, a C-Leg knee alone is not a prosthesis, but only a prosthetic part.
For his part Conan Doyle acknowledged basing his detective stories on the model of Edgar Allan Poe's C. Auguste Dupin, and his anonymous narrator, and basing his character Sherlock Holmes on Joseph Bell, who in his use of " ratiocination " prefigured Poirot's reliance on his " little grey cells ".
For the most part however, Armenia is considered one of the more pro-democratic nations in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
For example, he asked students to question if Biblical miracles were literal and suggested that all people are part of God.
For various reasons, however, poverty and personal inclination among others, he did not take a prominent part in the military operations of this period.
For geopolitical purposes, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt – east of the Suez Canal – is often considered part of Africa.
For the most part American vocabulary, phonology and syntax are used, to various extents, in Canada ; therefore many prefer to refer to North American English rather than American English.
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well known in Germany, in part because he lectured widely proposing social reforms.
For example, when a user logs into a computer that is part of a Windows domain, Active Directory checks the submitted password and determines whether the user is a system administrator or normal user.
For the most part, treatment of the eye conditions consists of visual rehabilitation.
For a large part of the Dutch hip hop community Yes-R, Ali B and Lange Frans & Baas B are sometimes considered fake because they do a lot of work for children TV stations.
For the most part, Graeco-Roman tradition refers to the Black Sea as the ' Hospitable sea ', Euxeinos Pontos ().

For and Rugova
For example, Ibrahim Rugova, the first president of UN-administered Kosovo introduced the " Flag of Dardania " on October 29, 2000, Dardania being the name for a Thraco-Illyrian region roughly coterminous with modern Kosovo.

For and stuck
For some happy reason Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian have always stuck in my mind.
For example, " وصل ", wasala, " he arrived ", indicates that arrival occurred in the past without saying anything about the present status of the arriver-maybe he stuck around, maybe he turned around and left, etc.
For a time, Iceman became stuck in this ice form, due to a secondary mutation.
For example in India, there is a saying that " grains of rice should be like two brothers, close but not stuck together ", while in the Far East there is a preference for softer, stickier varieties.
For example, one plot thread involves moving a sofa which is irreversibly stuck on the staircase to Richard's apartment ; according to his simulations, not only is it impossible to remove it, but there is no way for it to have got into that position in the first place.
For example, if one wished to remember the list ( dog, envelope, thirteen, yarn, window ), one could create a link system, such as a story about a " dog stuck in an envelope, mailed to an unlucky black cat playing with yarn by the window ".
For instance, sawdust is largely cellulose ( i. e., glucoses stuck together in long chains ), and can be burned in a calorimeter ( a common method of determining calorie content ), but the human body contains no mechanism to convert it to its component glucoses for use as fuel.
For example, the famous " Greed is good " line was based on a speech by Boesky where he said, " Greed is right ", that Stone read and it stuck with him.
For example, Charles Bendire was willing to have his teeth broken to remove a rare egg that became stuck in his mouth.
For how long is it allowed to fly with this valve stuck closed?
For high-frequency development a metal breadboard affords a desirable solderable ground plane, often an unetched piece of printed circuit board ; integrated circuits are sometimes stuck upside down to the breadboard and soldered to directly, a technique sometimes called " dead bug " construction because of its appearance.
For example, Random and Corwin are able to pick up a car that had become stuck on a soft shoulder and place it back on the road, and Corwin is able to regenerate his eyes after they are burned out, although it takes him almost four years.
For in game music on the Amiga Jochen often stuck to chiptune-like sound-that became his trademark-instead of using more " realistic " instrument sounds that machine's support for digitized sound made possible.
For example, Nina was the one who stuck Sharon with the nickname " Braceface ".
For example, it gets stuck in a loop if it arrives at a dead end, that is a node with the only successor being its parent.
For one, learners may become fossilized or stuck as it were with ungrammatical items.
For example, when Austrian-born neurobiologist Eric Kandel won the Nobel Prize in 2000, he " stuck it to the Austrians " by saying it was certainly not an Austrian Nobel, it was a Jewish-American Nobel.
For quite a few years, the company stuck within familiar confines, and virtually all of these products involved gum in some way.
For several minutes, the vote total was stuck at 58-39, until Senators Lindsey Graham ( R-SC ), Trent Lott ( R-MS ), and Ron Wyden ( D-OR ) voted in quick succession in favour to pass the vote 61-39.
For example, one of his buzzer noises the Series D episode " Descendants " sounded like a Clanger and the panel had to try and guess what was being said ( the answer being " Oh sod it, the bloody thing's stuck again.
For example, if one wished to remember the list ( dog, envelope, thirteen, yarn, window ), one could create a link system, such as a story about a " dog stuck in an envelope, mailed to an unlucky black cat playing with yarn by the window ".
For a few years they stuck to performing as an instrumental trio, but this changed in 1999 with the arrival of vocalist Dave Williams.
For example, according to popular legend, after promoting a miracle weight-loss aid called " Dr. Quack's Slim Jim Reducing Pills " with the story of an obese woman who got stuck in a telephone booth, Gentile and Binge received over $ 3, 000 from listeners requesting a $ 1 trial of the pills as advertised, and the station had to hire a clerk to return the money .< ref >
For what reason this pretty name is given to a sort of Telegraph house, stuck up at public expense upon a high hill ; for what reason this outlandish name is given to the thing, I must leave the reader to guess ; but as to the thing itself ; I know that it means this ; a pretence for giving a good sum of public away every year ..."

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