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For others, his youthful success was the mark of a prodigious military talent, divine favour and personal brio that merited popular support.
Davis adored Rutherford, with one friend noting: " For him she was not only a great talent but, above all, a beauty.
In 2003 he was the recipient of the Balzan Prize for European History since 1900, " For his brilliant analysis of the troubled history of twentieth-century Europe and for his ability to combine in-depth historical research with great literary talent.
While Scherick wasn't interested in " For Men Only ," he recognized the talent Arledge had.
For companies, telecommuting expands the talent pool, reduces the spread of illness, reduces costs including real-estate footprint, increases productivity, reduces their carbon footprint and energy usage, offers a means of complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 ( ADA ), reduces turnover and absenteeism, improves employee morale, enhances continuity-of-operations strategies, improves their ability to handle business across multiple time zones, and augments their cultural adaptability.
For his talent as much as his excesses, Chateaubriand may be considered the father of French Romanticism.
For an effective production process, the actors and the core production staff came from Korea, while the production design, elaborate sets, supporting talent and hundreds of extras were supplied by the Shanghai Film Studio.
For 2000, Carl Craig, hired by Carol Marvin to act as " Artistic Director ", booked a diverse range of the talent, with big internationally recognized names to lesser-known local talent, like the World Party.
For Hayes, who recognized the horse's talent, it was an opportunity for which he had been waiting a long time.
For a company, its reputation is how esteemed it is in the eyes of its employees, customers, investors, talent, prospective candidates, competitors, analysts, alumni, regulators and the list goes on.
For all George's good looks and talent, as can be seen from the above verse, Wyatt, who was a friend of the Boleyns ', also says that George was too proud.
For example, each school affiliated with the Yoyogi Animation Academy has a voice acting talent department with hundreds of new students each year, but only a very small minority of them manage to become a voice actor after graduating.
At that age she won the Welsh final of the TV talent show Star For A Night.
For example, Kreisky praised far-right populist Jörg Haider calling him " a political talent worth watching ".
For 15 years, the annual free walking tour through artist studios in Tribeca has allowed people to get a unique glimpse into the lives of Tribeca's premiere creative talent.
For his fortune, he was found by his instructors to be devoid of all talent and forced to leave the Vienna Academy.
For the next decade Tower's talent in music, particularly on the piano, grew rapidly due to her father's insistence that she benefit from consistent musical training.
For 35 years, Goldwyn built a reputation in filmmaking and an eye for finding the talent for making films.
For example, an intellectually gifted person may have a striking talent for mathematics, but not have equally strong language skills.
For his talent at executing robberies in disguises, he gained two nicknames, " Willie the Actor " and " Slick Willie.
For talent scouting in the music industry see A & R
For professional reasons, to develop a higher group profile that benefits the individuals by association, to create a hub for curators and commissioners to more easily locate potential talent.
For years to come, many individuals worked hard and dedicated much talent, time, effort and money to continue the tradition of bringing live folk and bluegrass music to the public.

For and there
For weeks I wandered about this neighborhood of warehouses and garages, truck terminals and taxi repair shops, gasoline pumps and longshoremen's lunch counters, yet never did I cease to feel myself a stranger there.
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.
For one thing, there is a natural belt of rock across the river bed ; ;
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 Rachel, conceded to be the prettiest of the Szold girls -- and she did make a pretty picture sitting in the grape-arbor strumming her guitar and singing in her silvery tones -- there was no particular March counterpart ; ;
For his part, Thompson had explained in a previous letter that there would be nothing but an honorable friendship between Katie and himself.
For there is also the `` face of reality '' in the form of the individual's perceptions of his own abilities and interests, of the objective possibilities open to him, of the familial and other social pressures to which he is exposed.
For a few minutes there was nothing to hear.
For one thing, there wasn't going to be any ceremony at all this year.
For a while there was such shrill girlish commotion I couldn't have made myself heard if I'd had the equivalent of the message to Garcia.
For every person on Taiwan, there are sixty in Mainland China.
For the old preacher who had been there twenty-five years was dead, and the city mourned him.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
For the moment there was no woman in his life, and it was this vacuum that had given Claire her opportunity.
For what Sam Rayburn's life in this House teaches us is that loyalty and character are not divisive and there is no such thing as being for your country and neglecting your district.
For those communities which have financial difficulties in effecting adjustments, there are a number of alternatives any one of which alone, or in combination with others, would minimize if not even eliminate the problem.
For, granting that there are great present-day problems to be solved, these problems make great demands ; ;
Chicago was also a welcome host: there, in 1921, Prokofieff conducted the world premiere of the Love For Three Oranges, and played the first performance of his Third Piano Concerto.
For large letters, e.g. thermoformed of acrylic or butyrate, there are other techniques.
For four of the six ( the anaconda and the amethystine python cannot be included for lack of data ) there is also a correlation between size at maturity and maximum length, the boa constrictor being the smallest and the Indian python the next in size at the former stage.
For an experiment to qualify as a binomial experiment, it must have four properties: ( 1 ) there must be a fixed number of trials, ( 2 ) each trial must result in a `` success '' or a `` failure '' ( a binomial trial ), ( 3 ) all trials must have identical probabilities of success, ( 4 ) the trials must be independent of each other.
For example, the steering committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too much of it untouched.
For a number of years, there have been sporadic attempts in California to organize farm workers.
For instance, there have been two Presidential Commissions on higher education since World War 2.

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