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For example, Norman Davies wrote " Armia Krajowa ( Home Army ), the AK, which could fairly claim to be the largest of European resistance "; Gregor Dallas wrote " Home Army ( Armia Krajowa or AK ) in late 1943 numbered around 400000, making it the largest resistance organization in Europe "; Mark Wyman wrote " Armia Krajowa was considered the largest underground resistance unit in wartime Europe ".
For instance, peacetime consumption of ammunition and fuel will be considerably less than wartime consumption of these items, whereas other classes of supply such as subsistence and clothing have a relatively consistent consumption rate regardless of war or peace.
For the duration of World War II, Dior, as an employee of Lelong — who labored to preserve the French fashion industry during wartime for economic and artistic reasons — designed dresses for the wives of Nazi officers and French collaborators, as did other fashion houses that remained in business during the war, including Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, and Nina Ricci.
For example, the most significant increase regarding the importance of needs from peacetime to wartime was the security and safety of the country because people have taken that ( the safety of the country ) for granted during peacetime.
For example, in land mines, the word land is a premodifier of mines, whereas in the phrase mines in wartime, the phrase in wartime is a postmodifier of mines.
For his wartime service, he was awarded France's WWII highest decoration for valor, the Cross of Liberation, as well as Légion d ' honneur and croix de guerre.
For instance the " F. E. 2 " designation refers to three quite distinct types, with only the same broad layout in common, the F. E. 2 ( 1911 ), the F. E. 2 ( 1913 ), and finally the famous wartime two seat fighter and general purpose design, the F. E. 2 ( 1914 ).
For security reasons, the name " King's " was not mentioned during wartime broadcasts.
For her wartime efforts, she was awarded the United States Medal of Freedom, the British George Medal, and became a Chevalier of the French Légion d ' honneur.
For their labor allies, that meant not only unconditional support for a wartime no-strike pledge – which the rest of the labor movement had endorsed to some degree – but also opposition to anything that would compromise anti-fascist unity at home.
For Tracy's background, Fleming used that of Muriel Wright, a married wartime lover of Fleming's, who died in an air-raid and Bond's grief for the loss of his wife is an echo of Fleming's at the loss of Wright.
For its part, the Vatican has repeatedly denied any participation in Ustashi crimes or the disappearance of the Croatian Treasury, yet has refused to open its wartime records to substantiate its denial.
For her part, Du Maurier confessed to her own wartime affair.
For his wartime service, Ratu Sukuna was awarded France's highest military honour, the Croix de Guerre.
: For the concept of safe passage in wartime, see Humanitarian corridor.
it was inspired by the wartime Dig For Victory campaign.
" For Spielberg, who recalled seeing it as a child late at night, " it was one of the films that inspired him to become a movie director ," creating an emotional connection to the times that his father, a wartime air force veteran had lived through.
For his wartime service, Doriot was awarded the Croix de guerre.
For example, Norman Davies wrote " Armia Krajowa ( Home Army ), the AK, which could fairly claim to be the largest of European resistance "; Gregor Dallas wrote " Home Army ( Armia Krajowa or AK ) in late 1943 numbered around 400, 000, making it the largest resistance organization in Europe "; Mark Wyman wrote " Armia Krajowa was considered the largest underground resistance unit in wartime Europe ".
For Roger, France was a “ land of poverty, a land of wartime suffering, but a land of inner freedom .” He eventually settled in Taizé, which was a small desolate village just north of Cluny, the birthplace of western monasticism.
For a short time in the 1990s, the unit was then merged with the wartime organised Norrbottensbrigaden, designation MekB 19.
For her wartime contributions, she was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1952.
For his wartime service, the French posthumously awarded him the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour and the Officer's Médaille de la Résistance, also appointing him a Companion of the Ordre de la Libération.

For and work
For a time, urging Breasted to give up his public relations work and take up writing instead, he hoped to persuade him to become his assistant in research for the labor novel ; ;
For those who `` like poetry but never get around to reading it '', the Library of Congress makes it possible for poets to be heard reading their own work.
For a while his work was influenced deeply by the French impressionists, and by the patterned, mosaic-like paintings of Gustav Klimt, then the dean of Austrian art.
For site planning work, it is best to have a qualified and experienced park planner to carry through the study.
For example, some unwed mothers had had no work experiences, household chores, and responsibilities during childhood and early adolescence ; ;
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.
Not altogether a successful play, `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' overcomes through sheer vitality and power what in a lesser work might be crippling.
For a reader to assign the title of author upon any written work is to attribute certain standards upon the text which, for Foucault, are working in conjunction with the idea of " the author function ".
For the author to reach his or her audience, the work usually must attract the attention of the editor.
For more details of this early work, see Alpha particle # History of discovery and use.
For several years, Solomonoff's work was better known in the Soviet Union than in the Western World.
For those of the Cardinal, Melanchthon, and Dürer's final major work, a drawn portrait of the Nuremberg patrician Ulrich Starck, Dürer depicted the sitters in profile, perhaps reflecting a more mathematical approach.
For more information on Stone and his work, see " Arthur J.
: The Sabbath: Its Meaning For Modern Man is a work on the nature and celebration of Shabbat, the Jewish Sabbath.
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 application to work users must have AIM 6. 8 or higher.
For example, the daughter of a rich, famous ancestor or father would work hard at her tattoos to show the accomplishments of that ancestor or father.
For his lifetime of work, the American Humanist Association named him the 1969 Humanist of the Year.
For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels that Bede used Gildas's De excidio.
For The Pawnshop he recruited the actor Henry Bergman, who was to work with Chaplin for 30 years.
For example, in English law the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 provides that if a copyrighted work is made by an employee in the course of that employment, the copyright is automatically owned by the employer which would be a " Work for Hire.
For a work to be considered pirated, its illegitimate use must have occurred in a nation that has domestic copyright laws and / or adheres to a bilateral treaty or established international convention such as the Berne Convention or WIPO Copyright Treaty.
For example, in one case, a prominent Chicana feminist writer and poet has indicated the following subjective meaning through her creative work.
For example, an anxious patient may be asked to talk to a stranger as a homework assignment, but if that is too difficult, he or she can work out an easier assignment first.
For instance, in the music industry, the top-selling pop singers have a strong potential to become celebrities, but the behind-the-scenes professionals tend to remain little known to the general public ( e. g. dancers, disc jockeys, record producers, and composers ); though in recent years, Club DJs such as David Guetta, Skrillex and Deadmau5 or composer David Foster have achieved worldwide fame for their respective work in the music industry.

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