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For and in-person
For many years, Rogers regularly supported, and held in-person presentations, at the Craterian Theater, in Medford, Oregon, where she had performed in 1926 as a vaudevillian.
For the dual-network cards, in-person transactions within Canada are processed on the Interac network, but international transactions, as well as online and phone orders through Canadian retailers, are processed through the Visa network.
For individuals, Marshall Executive Education offers innovative open enrollment programming with a wide variety of business certificate programs – online and in-person – geared towards professional and personal development.

For and meetings
For instance, a local society in the middle of a large city may have regular meetings with speakers, focusing less on observing the night sky if the membership is less able to observe due to factors such as light pollution.
For the most part, Pope Callistus II summoned the council to ratify the various meetings and concords which had been occurring in and around Rome for several years.
For three months in 1677 and a month in 1684, Fox visited the Friends in the Netherlands, and organized their meetings for discipline.
For a long time, the goal was 3 meetings a year, with 2 in North America and 1 in either Europe or Asia ( alternating between them every other year ).
For instance, Stalin would often consult a case with one Politburo, or several, in such informal meetings as dinner at Stalin's home.
For public hearings he was assisted by interpreters, but for private meetings only he, the Registrar and the Deputy-Registrar were admitted.
For the next thirty years they came together in irregular meetings to write about the memories they shared in growing up together, at college, and later in Bloomsbury.
For race meetings, teams are allocated a set number of tyres for the entire weekend, with the number available for each race depending on the type of race ( sprint or endurance ).
For a full list of the sites of all the IWC's annual and special meetings since 1949, see here: http :// www. iwcoffice. org / meetings / historical. htm There were five special meetings between 1949 and 2007.
For a while, they meet furtively, constantly fearing chance meetings with friends.
For instance, a troop typically holds ordinary meetings as a unit.
* For the 2010 Dutch cabinet formation, after coalition meetings between People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, Labour Party, Democrats 66 and GreenLeft failed to form a new Purple government Lubbers was asked again to become Informateur tho seek possibilities for a new coalition.
For leisure, a town hall or " Club House " was built and used by the plantation and the community to hold meetings and parties.
For many years Braunsberg was not able to directly attend Hanseatic meetings ; it was not until 1557 that representatives attended session in Lübeck again.
However, he continued to campaign for federation and during the period between January 1893 to February 1897, Barton addressed nearly 300 meetings in New South Wales, including in the Sydney suburb of Ashfield where he declared that " For the first time in history, we have a nation for a continent and a continent for a nation ".
For the remainder of his life he rode an average of 6, 000 miles each year, preaching virtually every day and conducting meetings and conferences.
In For My Own Amusement, he describes his work — attending Magistrates ' Courts and Council meetings, covering amateur dramatics and other events, visiting the bereaved to write local obituaries, even cycling after the fire engine to see if there was a story, as well as relying on a large number of local correspondents.
For the next few weeks, Soberanis and his colleagues of the Labourers and Unemployed Association ( LUA ) attacked the governor and his officials, the rich merchants, and the Belize Estate and Produce Company at biweekly meetings attended by 600 to 800 people.
For dramatic effect, the film presents two meetings between the queens, although they never met in life.
For Phases 2, 3 and 4, the CRO recruits participating researchers, trains them, provides them with supplies, coordinates study administration and data collection, sets up meetings, monitors the sites for compliance with the clinical protocol, and ensures the sponsor receives data from every site.
For a variety of reasons, meetings began to decline in the late 1950s, and there was a 4-month period in 1959 when there were no meetings held anywhere at all.
For three years Sunday visited the sick, prayed with the troubled, counseled the suicidal, and visited saloons to invite patrons to evangelistic meetings.

For and Weight
For instance, polyethylene ( PE ) is a cheap, low friction polymer commonly used to make disposable shopping bags and trash bags, and is considered a commodity plastic, whereas medium-density polyethylene ( MDPE ) is used for underground gas and water pipes, and another variety called Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene UHMWPE is an engineering plastic which is used extensively as the glide rails for industrial equipment and the low-friction socket in implanted hip joints.
* Eat For Health: Lose Weight, Keep It Off, Look Younger, Live Longer ( hardcover )-Volume 1 ISBN 0-9799667-2-8, Volume 2 ISBN 0-9799667-3-6, Gift of Health Press ; First edition ( April 1, 2008 )
For three-year-olds and over, the race is considered to be the Weight for Age championship of Australasia.
For example, Lam Chi Chung ( Light Weight ) had worked as Chow ’ s screenwriter and Danny Chan Kwok Kwan ( Empty Hand ) was the dance choreographer hired to design the " Michael Jackson dance number " that followed Sing and Mui ’ s first meeting early in the film.
For n ≥ 0, this space has dimension n + 1 and forms an irreducible representation under the standard action of G on the polynomial algebra C. Weight vectors are given by monomials

For and Watchers
For his continuous disregard for the Watchers ' mission, Uatu is once placed on trial by the Watchers.
For millennia, vast living shapes — the Watchers — have waited in the darkness near the pyramid.
For instance, The second stanza of the Anglican hymn Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones is derived from the Eastern Orthodox hymn to the Theotokos.

For and encourages
For example, the government, in its cautious expansion of the tourist sector, encourages visits by upscale, environmentally conscientious tourists.
For example, one character creation method encourages players to first write prose descriptions of their characters and then translate those into Fudge Traits.
For example, when Rooster Teeth produced The Strangerhood using The Sims 2, a game that encourages the use of its AI, the group had to create multiple instances of each character to accommodate different moods.
For example, Java is both an object-oriented language ( because it encourages object-oriented organization ) and a concurrent language ( because it contains built-in constructs for running multiple threads in parallel ).
For example, saying that offers are available for a " limited time only " encourages sales.
For example, Buddhism encourages the impartial investigation of nature ( an activity referred to as Dhamma-Vicaya in the Pali Canon )— the principal object of study being oneself.
For example, a carbon tax encourages reduced use of hydrocarbon fuels, but it does not provide an incentive to mitigate or improve mitigation technologies, e. g. carbon capture and storage.
For example, madrega. com, which was founded in March 2009, is a community which encourages members to share teachings, ideas and learnings about their own personal Musar practice.
For example, displaying the Gantt chart view by default encourages users to focus on timed task scheduling too early, rather than identifying objectives, deliverables and the imposed logical progress of events ( dig the trench first to put in the drain pipe ).
For example, Buddhism encourages the impartial investigation of Nature ( an activity referred to as Dhamma-Vicaya in the Pali Canon ) — the principal object of study being oneself.
His own charity helps fund gardens and green spaces in and around schools, while Seeds For Africa encourages sustainable vegetable gardening.
For example, Earth Hour encourages consumers to switch off electric appliances for 1 hour.
For example, the Pearl Harbor attacks are described as being an attack on a " colonially-occupied US non-state " and President Woodrow Wilson encourages Americans to fight in World War I in order to " make the world safe for corporate oligarchy.
For example, instead of a student merely thinking, “ I should go volunteer at the humane society ,” pragmatism encourages that student to go out and do it.
For example, saying offers are available for a " limited time only " encourages sales.
However, the British government's Code For Sustainable Homes encourages fitting large underground tanks to new-build homes to collect rainwater for flushing toilets, washing clothes, watering the garden, and washing cars.
Read For the Record encourages educators, librarians and parents to try to have as many as possible read the same book and the same day all over the world.
For example, Hill ’ s ( 2004 ) three-stage model of helping skills encourages counselors to emphasize skills from different theories during different stages of helping.
For Fulani populations, who had been largely pastoral prior to this point, Bello encourages permanent settlement around designed ribats with schools, mosques, fortifications, and other buildings.
For a period of six years Conn-Selmer and chosen high schools will enjoy a special relationship that rewards excellence and encourages the growth in music and music education.
" The school encourages its students to be Men For Others, which is a student-model derived from a famous 1973 speech given by Rev.
" For the Prime Minister and Mr Vakatora to be openly advertising the grouping of Fijian political parties is again an action which threatens harmonious racial relations because it encourages polarisation of racial groups and tension amongst them ," Ganilau said.
For example, Dalio encourages employees to do " whatever it takes to make the company great " and emphasizes transparency and openness in its decision making processes.
For example, it encourages the use of non-lethal force to subdue and arrest subjects rather than incapacitating or killing them.

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