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For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
Apparently, Jouvet and Ledoux attempted just these dissimilar approaches in the role of Arnolphe in `` The School For Wives ''.
For example, armoured personnel carriers were generally replaced by infantry fighting vehicles in a very similar role, but the latter has some capabilities lacking in the former.
For example, while concluding meaningful trade agreements with developed countries ( such as the United States and the European Union ) would probably be beneficial to Brazil's long-term economic self-interest, the Brazilian government has instead prioritized its leadership role within Mercosul and expanded trade ties with countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
For the remainder of the War on the Western Front cavalry had virtually no role to play.
For this reason, and because of their often decisive military role, the cavalry has typically been associated with high social status.
For instance prior to 1914 most officers of British cavalry regiments came from a socially privileged background and the considerable expenses associated with their role generally required private means, even after it became possible for officers of the line infantry regiments to live on their pay.
For it's critical role in facilitating the Contra violence, the States Administration must share responsibility as a hemispheric violator of human rights.
For example, character-based role playing can be seen in improvisational theatre.
( For more on behaviorism's role, see Behavior analysis of child development ).
For example, there are names that have the role of properties that uniquely identify an object.
For example, the giant amoeba Pelomyxa lacks mitochondria but has aerobic bacteria that carry out a similar role.
For example, the putative primary role of Buchnera is to synthesize essential amino acids that the aphid cannot acquire from its natural diet of plant sap.
Her film credits also include a featured role in Marked For Death opposite Steven Seagal, Pass The Ammo with Tim Curry, and the CBS feature 83 Hours Till Dawn with Peter Strauss and Robert Urich.
For his role, General Tikka Khan gained the title as " Butcher of Bengal ".
* 1940 – For her role as Mammy in Gone with the Wind, Hattie McDaniel becomes the first African American to win an Academy Award.
For this reason land warfare played a secondary role in the First Punic War.
For Eduardo De Filippo, he co-wrote the script of Fortunella, tailoring the lead role to accommodate Masina ’ s particular sensibility.
For example, Keynesians support a role for government in providing corrective measures, such as use of fiscal policy for economy stimulus, when decisions in the private sector are believed to lead to suboptimal economic outcomes, such as depression or recession, which manifest in widespread hardship.
For example, while genes play a role in determining an organism's size, the nutrition and health it experiences after inception also have a large effect.
For example, a pronoun may play the role of subject (" I kicked the ball "), of object (" John kicked me "), or of possessor (" That ball is mine ").
For example, as the only neutral atom with an analytic solution to the Schrödinger equation, the study of the energetics and bonding of the hydrogen atom played a key role in the development of quantum mechanics.
For example, in each Canadian province the role is fulfilled by the Lieutenant Governor, whereas in most British Overseas Territories the powers and duties are performed by the Governor.
For this reason, Paul VI teaches in the first sentence of Humanae Vitae, that the transmission of human life is a most serious role in which married people collaborate freely and responsibly with God the Creator.
For instance, PU. 1 commits cells to the myeloid lineage whereas GATA-1 has an essential role in erythropoietic and megakaryocytic differentiation.

For and shooting
For shooting the interiors of the famous ante-bellum Southern mansions make sure your equipment includes a tripod.
For example, the shooting percentage in basketball is a descriptive statistic that summarizes the performance of a player or a team.
For example, it is 6-a-side rather than 11, the field is reduced to approximately 40 m x 20 m ; the shooting circles are 9m ; players may not raise the ball outside the circle nor hit it.
For example, the ( implicit ) purpose of shooting is to kill, such that:
For the first few months there were next to no recreation facilities on the island, and the men amused themselves by shooting at sharks that swam into the lagoon.
For example, shooting the French knights ' horses from the side ( where they were less well armoured ) was used effectively by the English longbowmen to help win the Battle of Poitiers.
For example, the deaths of millions of people in an ethnic conflict in Africa might be afforded scant mention in American media, while the shooting of five people in a high school is analyzed in depth.
* For the company's 90th anniversary, in 2002, a completely new version of the logo was introduced in which shooting stars would fall from a night sky to form the arc while the Paramount logo would fly into place between them.
For many years clay shooting with shotguns has been the primary entertainment shooting offering.
For similar reasons, concerned over poor marksmanship during the American Civil War, veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the National Rifle Association of America in 1871 for the purpose of promoting and encouraging rifle shooting on a " scientific " basis.
For more than two decades after this VistaVision was often used as an originating and intermediate format for shooting special effects since a larger negative area compensates against the increased grain created when shots are optically composited.
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In 1965, President Johnson commented privately: " For all I know, our Navy was shooting at whales out there.
For a time in the 1970s, the German special operations unit GSG 9 trained some of its operators in the " art " of the drive-by shooting so as to be able to better protect those in its charge.
For a time, multiple-camera shooting was used to compensate for the loss of mobility and innovative studio technicians could often find ways to liberate the camera for particular shots.
*" For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non-fatal shootings.
For the 1984 Summer Olympics, the community served as host to the riding, running, shooting, and fencing portions of the modern pentathlon events.
For example, an armed man in a shopping mall shooting at civilians without regard to the safety of anyone around him, and refusing or being unwilling to negotiate, would warrant usage of deadly force, as a means to prevent further danger to the community.
For the rest the shooting script followed closely the indications in the script .”
: For Joe Blow to refuse emails is legal ( though it's bad policy, akin to " shooting the messenger ").
For this a phrase seisha hicchū, " true shooting, certain hitting ", is used.
For example, underlying the 1999 Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado, United States, intergroup dynamics played a significant role in Eric Harris ’ and Dylan Klebold ’ s decision to kill a teacher and 14 students ( including themselves ).
For the shooting element, each competitor was allowed to bring their own pistol.

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