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For and local
For this first development the supplier signing the lease is a major oil company but in turn the deal is being transferred for operation to its local fueloil distributor.
For a time following the abandonment of the local plant, electric current for Manchester was brought in from the south with an emergency tie-in with the Vermont Marble Company system to the north.
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 reception, a local oscillator will typically restore the suppressed carrier so the signal can be demodulated with a product detector.
For the Hellenes, high on the cliff a temple was built, which became a worship site devoted to Aphrodite, in her particular local presence as Aphrodite Amathusia along with a bearded male Aphrodite called Aphroditos.
For instance, the Northwest relies on local seafood, while in the South, Mexican flavors are extremely common.
For some decades the banner of the local newspaper featured the verse " Alexandria, Indiana / Home of the Rock Wool / Not on the Nile / But just as worthwhile.
For example, a fund may see that there is a substantial difference between U. S. dollar debt and local currency debt of a foreign country, and enter into a series of matching trades ( including currency swaps ) to arbitrage the difference, while simultaneously entering into credit default swaps to protect against country risk and other types of specific risk.
For instance a Chinese company wishing to raise more money may issue a depository receipt on the New York Stock Exchange, as the amount of capital on the local exchanges is limited.
For instance, the local charter of the Basque-colonized Ojacastro valley ( now in La Rioja ) allowed the inhabitants to use Basque in legal processes in the 13th and 14th centuries.
For instance, Tomás Mac Curtain, the Mayor of Cork, was assassinated in March 1920 by local RIC men and the massacre of 13 civilians at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday was also carried out by the RIC although a small detachment of Auxiliaries were also present.
For this reason, such stop consonants are frequently referred to in the local linguistic literature as ' depressor ' stops.
For example, the rules of tournament bridge are governed by the World Bridge Federation, and by local bodies in various countries such as the American Contract Bridge League in the U. S., and the English Bridge Union in England.
For example, in the U. S. state of Massachusetts an article of incorporation approved by the local state legislature distinguishes a city government from a town.
For an atemporal interpretation that “ makes no attempt to give a ‘ local ’ account on the level of determinate particles ”, the conjugate wavefunction, (" advanced " or time-reversed ) of the relativistic version of the wavefunction, and the so-called " retarded " or time-forward version are both regarded as real and the transactional interpretation results.
For example, in a unitary state, the constitution will vest ultimate authority in one central administration and legislature, and judiciary, though there is often a delegation of power or authority to local or municipal authorities.
For permission to venerate on a local level, only beatification is needed, not canonization.
For example, Leon Trotsky believed that central planners, regardless of their intellectual capacity, operated without the input and participation of the millions of people who participate in the economy and understand / respond to local conditions and changes in the economy would be unable to effectively coordinate all economic activity.
For travelers, local prepaid SIMs are available at many major hotels.
For instance, the Indonesian language uses the Dutch term kaisar exclusively for foreign emperors such as the Japanese, but never for local rulers.
For more information on local history see the Fort Collins Museum and Discovery Science Center's local historical archives.
For three decades there are costly and continuous campaigns to suppress the local African rulers.
For his first local gigs in the early 1970s and Rush's debut album, Lee used a Fender Precision Bass.

For and detail
For those affiliated with it, the A.L.A.M. pool was a haven from the infringement actions involving detail patents that beset the industry with mounting intensity after 1900.
For more detail on diffusion length, see these examples.
( For further detail see Indo-Aryan migration.
: For more detail on this topic see Inheritance tax and Death duty.
For further detail see Portuguese Empire.
For more detail on OHP, see the section on occupational health psychology.
For the benefit of users not requiring such detail, care was taken to ensure that the categories at the three digit level were appropriate.
Principal language families of the world ( and in some cases geographic groups of families ). For greater detail, see: Template: Distribution of languages in the world | Distribution of languages in the world.
For example, a picture may have more detail than the eye can distinguish when reproduced at the largest size intended ; likewise, an audio file does not need a lot of fine detail during a very loud passage.
Professor of classics at Auckland University, E. M. Blaiklock, wrote: " For accuracy of detail, and for evocation of atmosphere, Luke stands, in fact, with Thucydides.
For example, it has become possible to understand, in much detail, the complex processes occurring within a single neuron.
( For further detail, please see the respective ethnic groups of the nation states mentioned as examples.
For Rand, all of the principal virtues are applications of the role of reason as man's basic tool of survival: rationality, honesty, justice, independence, integrity, productiveness, and pride — each of which she explains in some detail in " The Objectivist Ethics.
: " For example, an employer wanting someone for a role requiring consistent attention to repetitive detail will probably not want to give that job to someone who is very creative and gets bored easily.
In it, Adorno not only deviated from the theoretical program Horkheimer had laid out a year earlier, but challenged philosophy's very capacity for comprehending reality as such: " For the mind ," Adorno announced, " is indeed not capable of producing or grasping the totality of the real, but it may be possible to penetrate the detail, to explode in miniature the mass of merely existing reality.
For accurate temperature measurements, the resistance / temperature curve of the device must be described in more detail.
For many years after Unreals release ( and Unreal Tournaments release ), detail texturing only worked well with the Glide renderer.
: For more detail on TMA, see the entry in Agave tequilana
For more detail, see the main article on Scattering Parameters.
For example, the Kama Sutra, in particular, goes into specific detail on how to properly strike a partner during sex.
For more detail and an alternative classification scheme, see Caprimulgiformes and Sibley-Ahlquist taxonomy.
For more detail on the application of Bayes ' rule under the Bayesian interpretation of probability, see Bayesian model selection.
For a comprehensive list of available software, see List of video editing software, whereas Comparison of video editing software gives more detail of features and functionality.

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