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For and keeping
`` For one thing you can stop keeping that child in starched dresses and changed from the skin out nineteen times a day ''.
For the purpose of reproduction most amphibians require fresh water although some lay their eggs on land and have developed various ingenious ways of keeping them moist.
For many years, Baba asked his followers to undertake austerities on 10 July, the anniversary of the day his silence began, such as keeping silence, fasting, praying, and so on.
* “ For government consists mainly in so keeping your subjects that they shall be neither able, nor disposed to injure you.
The word bullshit does not appear in the text of the poem, though in keeping with the ballade form, the refrain " For Christ's sake stick it up your ass " appears in each following verse and concludes the envoi.
Ali G speaks a comical patois in keeping with his delusions of being black of Jamaican ancestry and peppered with such catchphrases as " Aight " ( alright ), " Booyakasha ", " Big up Yaself ", " Wagwaan ", " West Side ", " Batty Boy " " Respek " ( respect ), " For Real ", " Poonani ", " Check It " and " Keep It Real ".
For the 1995-96 television season, the logo was again revised, dropping the searchlights, but keeping the lower double panes and adding one atop.
For example, one could move the pitch of every note up by a perfect fifth, keeping the tempo the same.
For example, an ascending E flat major scale could be played L-R-R-L-L-R-R-L, keeping the left hand on the " black " bars and the right hand on the " white ".
For a time the government, while keeping itself informed of his activities, left him alone.
For instance, one may choose to represent the state of a program manipulating integer variables by forgetting the actual values of the variables and only keeping their signs (+, − or 0 ).
For instance, if a vector is moved around a loop on the surface of a sphere keeping parallel throughout the motion, then the final position of the vector may not be the same as the initial position of the vector.
For example, in the episode " Saddlesore Galactica ", he wears a T-shirt saying " Worst Episode Ever " and criticizes the idea of the Simpson family keeping a horse since that was the subject of a previous episode.
For the next five years, she went through a series of kitchens, spreading illness and death, keeping one step ahead of Dr. Soper.
For example, geese have been used successfully to weed a range of organic crops including cotton, strawberries, tobacco, and corn, reviving the practice of keeping cotton patch geese, common in the southern U. S. before the 1950s.
For a system consisting of a celestial body and a satellite, the gravitational binding energy will have a larger absolute value than the potential energy of the satellite with respect to the celestial body, because for the latter quantity, only the separation of the two components is taken into account, keeping each intact.
For the first few years of the new century, Shawnee was in the midst of a boom that came close to keeping pace with Oklahoma City's.
For normal use, the selection of a spark plug heat range is a balance between keeping the tip hot enough at idle to prevent fouling and cold enough at maximum power to prevent pre-ignition or engine knocking.
For example, Chrysler invested heavily in new untested models while not keeping up its profitable high-volume lines.
For east coast recruits, phase two is swim qualification, rifle qualification, and Team Week, a week of maintenance duties for the island as a show of how to perform mundane tasks while still keeping military bearing and attention to detail.
For example the space stations Salyut 7 and Mir, and the ISS module Zarya were capable of unmanned remote guided station keeping, and docking maneuvers with both resupply craft and new modules.
For several months, Jimmy continued leading the band, keeping the Dorsey Brothers name, hoping that his younger brother would return, but he did not.
For him the foundation of ethics necessarily rested on the ideal end of social well-being, and keeping this end in view, he proceeded to trace its history at different times, the manner in which it shapes itself in the mind of each individual, and the way in which it can be developed and realized.
For some, the Lueger monuments show that Vienna has sacrificed its obligations to war crimes victims in exchange for keeping its nostalgic appeal as the grand Imperial City.
For his Rice University buildings, he favored a medieval north Italian Romanesque style, more in keeping with Houston's hot, humid climate.

For and shine
For instance, while the Hebrew word chutzpah means " impudence ," its Arabic cognate ḥaṣāfah means " sound judgment ;" even more contradictorily, the English word black and Polish biały, meaning white, both derive from the PIE, meaning, " to burn or shine.
For instance, the lover is a ship on a stormy sea, and his mistress " a cloud of dark disdain "; or else the lady is a sun whose beauty and virtue shine on her lover from a distance.
For Spring, his period in opposition coincided, with the exposure of a number of business scandals and gave him the opportunity to shine as critic of the Fianna Fáil government led by the controversial Charles Haughey.
For example: barvin sijaj ( the colour's shine ), Karmenina torbica ( Karmen's handbag ), delavska halja ( workers ' overall ).
Verse 23 proclaims, “ And the city has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God is the light, and its lamp is the lamb .” For the author of Revelation, there is no need for a Temple because the Lord will be the New Jerusalem ’ s eternal light and Jesus ( the lamb ) will be its lamp.
For the conclusion of the ceremony, all of the bridge choirs ( of both musical eras ) were lighted on every floor, and leading towards the soloist's highest note in " O Holy Night ", at which point the lights on the great tree burst alive to shine on downtown Atlanta.
: For rainbows, clouds and stars shine through his eyes.
GospelCity. com also praised " Michelle's delicate vocals "-particularly on " You Care For Me " where Williams ' " soulful chops " are said to " shine through brilliantly "-and noted that on " Heard A Word ", Williams " demonstrates further versatility in Ella-like fashion ", concluding the review by describing Heart to Yours as a " melodically pleasant, lyrically sound gospel project ".
For the process by which stars shine see nuclear fusion.
* For many PIE verbs, various present forms can be reconstructed without discernible differences in meaning ( like and above, both forms have attested reflexes in IE languages: Greek " I shine " and Proto-Celtic " to shine, burn " > Scottish Gaelic " to burn ", respectively ).

For and cleanliness
For example, bearing mounting, temperature, exposure to external environment, lubricant cleanliness and electrical currents through bearings etc.
For cleanliness or minimizing noise, many lessors will place restrictions on tenants regarding keeping pets in an apartment.
For example, " solicitude may be a reaction-formation against cruelty, cleanliness against coprophilia ", and it is not unknown for an analyst to explain a client's unconditional pacifism as a reaction formation against their sadism.
For minor forms, no specific treatment is required, but avoidance of excessive heat, humidity, stress and tight-fitting clothes ( and general cleanliness ) is advised.
Williams Howard Clark in 1854 as: For its cleanliness, regularity in breath and width, and the straightness of its streets, the ancient city of Ilesa far surpasses any native town I have seen in black Africa.
For cleanliness most meals come with a napkin and a moist towelette.

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