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For and instance
`` 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 ; ;
For instance:
`` 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.

For and carriage
For them, in the grim words of a once-popular song, love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage.
For example, in Corkery v Carpenter ( 1950 ), a man was found guilty of being drunk in charge of a carriage, although in fact he only had a bicycle.
For a teletype or a typewriter this implies moving of the carriage after typing of a character.
For example, the boy might rescue a child from an overturned carriage or find and return the man's stolen watch.
For the carriage, see Cabriolet ( carriage )
For example, the information that Liu Bang ( later Emperor Gaozu of Han ), in a desperate attempt to escape in a chase from Xiang Yu's men, pushed his children off his carriage to lighten it, was not given in the emperor's biography, but in the biography of Xiang Yu.
For the majority of the 19th century, people travelled between Birmingham and Sutton Coldfield by horse-drawn carriage, a journey that took around 80 minutes.
For tracking shots, Paul Mazursky recalled how Kubrick came up with a novel substitute: " There was no dolly track, just a baby carriage to move the camera ," he told an interviewer.
For that purpose the lock of the parapack is connected with a carriage of an aircraft by means of a cord which would open the lock of a parapack being stretched under the weight of a falling man ".
For the Mk 1 Ordnance on 18 pounder carriage there were three " charges ", Charge 1, 2 and 3 in a single cartridge.
For instance, there were the BR ( adapted from the LNER system ) and LMS carriage codes, which indicated interior layout or usage.
For the prison, water supply was a constant issue, with carriage required from distant Port Adelaide.
For compatibility with aircraft that did not have the MiG-31's sophisticated radar, the semi-active seeker was replaced with a variant of the Agat 9B-1388 active seeker ; mid-body strakes enhance lift and hence range, and folding tail controls allow semi-conformal carriage on planes that are not as big as the MiG-31.
For most, the issue of who the men in the carriage were was settled beyond reasonable doubt.
For a Normally Free motor, the spindle or carriage will move freely under external force.
For most people the canals were adequate for the carriage of goods, while few travelled very far.
For example in Baker v Bolton, ( 1808 ) 1 Camp 493, a man was permitted to recover for his loss of consortium while his wife languished after a carriage accident.
For this reason he took to travelling in a chariot or carriage.
For their autumn break they visited Horace and Ida in Cambridge, and to spare him the stress of getting between London stations and changing trains Emma arranged a private railway carriage.
For the next fifteen years, he worked the farm and painted in his spare time in a studio converted form a carriage house.
For train crew they have a computerised operational status system, showing the identity of each carriage connected ; as well as engine, brake and door control ; and electricity supply.
Holiday programs, such as Tunes From the Crypt ( Halloween ), A Feast For the Ears ( Thanksgiving ), and Love Greetings ( Valentine's Day ) have also had national carriage.
For cable operators, carriage deals included a small percentage of advertising and shopping revenue.

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