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`` For instance, regarding the fact that the Gross Committee issued two interim announcements to the press during its investigation.
For instance, college-educated people consistently show up in study after study as more often than others supporters of the Bill of Rights and other democratic rights and liberties.
For instance, so-called `` conservative '' organizations, some of them secret, are sprouting in the garden of joining where `` liberal '' organizations once took root.
For instance -- what about all those people Harold Rhodes went toward unhesitatingly, as if this were the one moment they would ever have together, their one chance of knowing each other??
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
( For instance, see Example 2 of Section 5-5, on red cards in hands of 5.
For instance, the following statement was rated low in compulsivity, `` She's naturally quite neat about things, but it doesn't bother her at all if her room gets messy.
For instance, in giving school grades or in making recommendations for the award of a college scholarship, does he consciously or unconsciously favor students of one or another social class??
For instance, there have been two Presidential Commissions on higher education since World War 2.
For instance, the dreamer sees himself seated behind neighbor Smith and, with photographic realism, sees Smith driving the car ; ;
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`` For instance, Djakarta, Indonesia, has three groups of dancers interested in coming here.
For instance, the Edwin Pauleys Jr., formerly of Chantilly Rd., are now at home on North Arden Dr. in Beverly Hills.
For instance, we cannot know whether even for church members the degree of conformity to Christian standards of morality increased or declined as the proportion of church members in the population rose.
`` For instance, Hesperus agreed to help me find my property, and I agreed to take him to Earth.
For instance, a C-Leg knee alone is not a prosthesis, but only a prosthetic part.
For instance, the word " bank " has several distinct lexical definitions, including " financial institution " and " edge of a river ".
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 instance, according to Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic, the Arabic root ( to sacrifice ) can be derived the forms ( he sacrificed ), ( you ( masculine singular ) sacrificed ), ( he slaughtered ), ( he slaughters ), and ( slaughterhouse ).
For instance, we read of Whiting, the last abbot of Glastonbury, judicially murdered by Henry VIII, that his house was a kind of well-ordered court, where as many as 300 sons of noblemen and gentlemen, who had been sent to him for virtuous education, had been brought up, besides others of a lesser rank, whom he fitted for the universities.
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For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
For instance, antibacterial resistance genes can be exchanged between different bacterial strains or species via plasmids that carry these resistance genes.
For instance, iron changes from a body-centered cubic structure ( ferrite ) to a face-centered cubic structure ( austenite ) above 906 ° C, and tin undergoes a transformation known as tin pest from a metallic phase to a semiconductor phase below 13. 2 ° C.
For instance member nations of the Commonwealth where English is not spoken natively, such as India, often closely follow British English forms, while many American English usages are followed in other countries which have been historically influenced by the United States, such as the Philippines.

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" For some critics, the lyrics often seem dislocated from the action but the extent and significance of this is " a matter of scholarly debate.
For these reasons there is a widespread scholarly view that the sacrificial rules of Leviticus 1 – 16 were introduced after the Babylonian exile, when circumstances allowed the priestly writers to describe the rituals so as to express their worldview of an idealised Israel living its life as a holy community in observance of the priestly prescriptions.
For more serious and scholarly attempts to understand the psychological dimension of the past, see The Psychohistory Review.
For example, no symbols of Ramadan were evident in any scholarly literature of Muhammad's lifetime, yet in some places Ramadan is met with various decorations.
For a collection of related scholarly articles, see Epstein ( 2007 ).
For each election includes good scholarly history and selection of primary documents.
For the next half century Ridolfi was the guardian of the friar ’ s saintly memory as well as the dean of Savonarola research which he helped grow into a scholarly industry.
For the first time full-scale scholarly studies based on archival sources, modern research techniques, and modern historical theories became possible.
For each Easter and Michaelmas Fair the firm published two volumes of the Universal Lexicon, and at each of the Easter Fairs it published a volume of the General state, war, religious and scholarly chronicle.
For van der Leeuw, as for other phenomenologists, the continual checking of one ’ s results is crucial to the maintenance of scholarly objectivity.
For an extensive discussion of the scholarly arguments regarding these Josephus passages, see the article Josephus on Jesus.
* For a relatively unbiased scholarly English account of Lanz see Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's The Occult Roots of Nazism p. 90-122.
For instance, in Western Europe until the 17th century, most scholarly works had been written in Latin, which was serving as a lingua franca.
For the next 40 years, Holand struggled to sway public and scholarly opinion about the Runestone, writing articles and several books.
In 1971, he was instrumental in founding the Society For Cross-Cultural Research, a scholarly society composed primarily of anthropologists and psychologists ( Whiting 1986: 685 ).
For nearly 5 years, the School of Communication also hosted Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, a refereed, scholarly, quarterly published by the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication ( AEJMC ).
For the history of the interpretation efforts and current scholarly consensus, see below.
For each biblical book, the series includes an original translation ( with annotations, including alternative translations ) of ancient texts, using modern knowledge of the ancient languages ; overviews of the historical, critical, and literary evolution of the text ; an outline of major themes and topics ; a verse-by-verse commentary ; treatment of competing scholarly theories ; historical background ; and photographs, illustrations, and maps of artifacts and places associated with biblical figures and sites.
For the critics of the " Elfconners ", the story is reminiscent of similar scholarly controversies surrounding unpublished philological material ( for example the Dead Sea Scrolls and the mycenaean Thebes tablets ) in which some scholars are accused of having abused their privileged access to unpublished material to enhance their own prestige.
For the next twenty-two years Lord Stratford de Redcliffe lived in retirement, pursuing scholarly activities and deeply bored by his absence from public life.
For his encyclopedic knowledge of Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes, and for his masterful scholarly works, he was well regarded among scholars of Holmes.
For a scholarly treatise of The Ancient Pathway, download a paper from Taiwan_Highway_Dept.
For his administrative and scholarly work he gained a wide range of honours, including a knighthood ( 1935 ) and Fellowship of the British Academy ( 1940 ).
In addition to scholarly works, Dixon also published, in 1983, a memoir of his early fieldwork in Australia titled Searching For Aboriginal Languages.

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