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Finzi ’ s choral music includes the popular anthems Lo, the full, final sacrifice and God is gone up as well as unaccompanied partsongs, but he also wrote larger-scale choral works such as For St. Cecilia ( text by Edmund Blunden ), Intimations of Immortality ( William Wordsworth ) and the Christmas scene In terra pax ( Robert Bridges and the Gospel of Luke ), all from the last ten years of his life.
For much larger-scale telescopes, the diameter crater Daedalus is situated near the center of the far side, and the-high rim would help to block stray communications from orbiting satellites.
For ease of filming, Series 5 would introduce larger-scale versions of the characters, and from Series 6-12, these larger models were used almost exclusively.

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For years, it was confidently counted on that this spot, and the railroad of which it was the terminus, were going to prove the permanent seat of business and wealth that belong to such enterprises.
For example are sixth-century objectives, like blending in with contemporary dress or providing service to visitors, better served or compromised by retaining sixth-century clothing or by insisting that service excludes formal educational enterprises?
For example, in his design for the new CCTV headquarters in Beijing ( 2009 ), Koolhaas did not opt for the stereotypical skyscraper, often used to symbolise and landmark such government enterprises, but instead designed a series of volumes which not only tie together the numerous departments onto the nebulous site, but also introduced routes ( again, the concept of cross-programming ) for the general public through the site, allowing them some degree of access to the production procedure.
For example, one such idea is to have small, community-owned enterprises working under a market-based model of economy.
For example, Alec Nove's conception of feasible socialism provides an outline for an economic system based on a combination of state-enterprises for large industries, worker and consumer cooperatives, private enterprises for small-scale operations, and individually-owned enterprises.
For routes that are well-known and tested, smugglers may function more as family enterprises and utilize fairly contained operations.
For residents and visitors alike, the city features a wide array of business and industrial enterprises, retail and residential areas, and historical sites.
For the next four years, a number of business enterprises flourished after Platz redeveloped the mill building.
For security, and monitoring reasons, in a business environment, some enterprises install a proxy server within the DMZ.
For example, in Finland, state-run enterprises ( liikelaitos ) are governed by a separate act.
For most enterprises deploying and rolling out operating systems remotely it is worth noting that Windows PE does not natively have any support for 802. 1X.
For those who stayed, State-owned research firms and enterprises were a popular destination.
For over a decade, Hill played an important role in his father-in-law's enterprises, both at the Great Northern and as president of the Minneapolis Trust Company.
For its first four decades, the Plaza combined some higher-end shops, such as Harzfeld's, with a mix of more mainstream retailers such as Sears and Woolworth's, as well such quotidian enterprises as a bowling alley, movie theater, and a grocery store to serve the daily needs of residents of the district.
For recent years, the university has undertaken a large number of research projects from the state, provinces, municipalities and enterprises and has obtained a number of great and important achievements.
For large, multinational, enterprises and for non-governmental organizations the use of the designation koninklijke or royal can be awarded.
For example, the Administrative Penalty Law ( 1996 ) and Administrative Procedure Law ( 1990 ) were enacted to stop government interference in state enterprises.
For example, a service provider that provides trunking services to several enterprises would usually allocate each enterprise a VPN.
For a list of commercial enterprises in the Greater China region, see PRC companies, Hong Kong companies, or Taiwanese companies.
For example, Six Sigma was designed for manufacturing but has spread to service enterprises.
For example, quality circles do not work well in every enterprise ( and are even discouraged by some managers ), and relatively few TQM-participating enterprises have won the national quality awards.
For enterprises a challenge of running a Microsoft Mail for PC Networks environment was the method of synchronizing directories ( Global Address Books ).
For virtue in considering things to be done and not to be done is called wisdom, but it is called temperance in bringing order to our appetites and defining what is measured and timely in pleasures, and justice in busying itself with joint enterprises and contracts with other people.

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-- For calves, feed not less than 50 grams of Aureomycin per ton complete feed as an aid in preventing bacterial diarrhea and foot rot.
For the use of students and future restorers, a full, day-by-day record was kept of all three undertakings, complete technical reports on what we found and what we did.
For the Lo Shu square was a remarkably complete compendium of most of the chief religious and philosophical ideas of its time.
' For Sufis, this means devotion to others through complete forgetfulness of one's own concerns.
For example, automated DNA sequencing machines were the basis to complete human genome projects leading to the birth of genomics.
For comparison, the equator of the Sun requires just over 25 days for a complete rotation.
For instance, Jim Devlin in 1876 pitched 66 complete games ( 662 innings pitched ) with a 1. 56 ERA but managed to record only five shutouts.
For example, the complete works of Shakespeare, about 1250 pages in print, can be stored in about five megabytes ( forty million bits ) with one byte per character.
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For instance, severe hypoglycemia ( low blood sugar ) or hypercapnia ( increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood ) initially cause mild agitation and confusion, but progress to obtundation, stupor and finally complete unconsciousness.
For complete metric spaces this is equivalent to compactness.
For 3D animations, all frames must be rendered after modeling is complete.
For the 2006 Census of Canada, respondents were able, for the first time, to choose to complete their census questionnaire online.
For the 2006 Census of New Zealand, respondents could choose to complete their census questionnaire online.
For instance, the set of rational numbers is not complete, because e. g. is " missing " from it, even though one can construct a Cauchy sequence of rational numbers that converges to it.
For any metric space M, one can construct a complete metric space M ' ( which is also denoted as ), which contains M as a dense subspace.
For Scotland he used different arguments, even the opposite of those he used in England, for example, usually ignoring the English doctrine of the Sovereignty of Parliament, telling the Scots that they could have complete confidence in the guarantees in the Treaty.
For agent does not have complete control over what chance images and other thoughts enter his mind or influence his deliberation.
For example, if we form a complete notion of Moses, and superadd to that notion the claim that Moses existed, we are not adding anything to the notion of Moses.
For this reason Munch's pictures are as a rule " not complete ", as people are so delighted to discover for themselves.
For example, some references, and Wolfram's Mathematica software, define the complete elliptic integral of the first kind in terms of the parameter m, instead of the elliptic modulus k.
For example, the strongest evidence for therapeutic interventions is provided by systematic review of randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled trials with allocation concealment and complete follow-up involving a homogeneous patient population and medical condition.
: For a complete list of the first ladies, see List of First Ladies of the United States
Limit functor: For a fixed index category J, if every functor J → C has a limit ( for instance if C is complete ), then the limit functor C < sup > J </ sup >→ C assigns to each functor its limit.

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