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For here if anywhere in contemporary literature is a major effort to counterbalance Existentialism and restore some of its former lustre to the tarnished image of the species Man, or, as Malraux himself puts it, `` to make men conscious of the grandeur they ignore in themselves ''.
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 some people, adventure becomes a major pursuit in and of itself.
For an ellipse, the aspect ratio denotes the ratio of the major axis to the minor axis.
For example the standard glutamic acid ( glutamate ) and the non-standard gamma-amino acid gamma-amino-butyric acid ( GABA ) are respectively the brain's main excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters, hydroxyproline-a major component of the connective tissue collagen-is synthesised from proline, the standard amino acid glycine is used to synthesise porphyrins used in red blood cells, and the non-standard carnitine is used in lipid transport.
For private suits only the victims or their families could prosecute, while for public suits anyone ( ho boulomenos, ' whoever wants to ' i. e. any citizen with full citizen rights ) could bring a case since the issues in these major suits were regarded as affecting the community as a whole.
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
For those of the Cardinal, Melanchthon, and Dürer's final major work, a drawn portrait of the Nuremberg patrician Ulrich Starck, Dürer depicted the sitters in profile, perhaps reflecting a more mathematical approach.
For a detailed discussion of the differences including a more comprehensive table ( several essential tables are given below ) of Biblical scripture for both Testaments and the intertestamental period with regard to canonical acceptance in Christendom's various major traditions, see Wikipedia's article on " Biblical canon ".
For 44 BC, Roman dictator-for-life Julius Caesar planned to lead a major campaign to crush Burebista and his allies once and for all, but he was assassinated before it could start.
For example, today most major corporations promote their commitment to non-economic values under headings such as ethics codes and social responsibility charters.
For the history of the native sultanates on several of the major islands, see Sultans on the Comoros.
Most of his roles are cameo appearances, as in Into The Night, Jason X, To Die For, Blood_and_Donuts and Alias, but on occasion he has played major roles, as in Nightbreed or Last Night.
For example, during a war between Qi and Lu in 684 BC, the effect of drum on soldier's morale is employed to change the result of a major battle.
For the west of the country, the major airport is Billund ( 2. 7m passengers in 2011 ) although both Aalborg ( 1. 4m passengers in 2011 ) and Aarhus ( 591. 000 passengers in 2011 ) have smaller airports with regular connections to Copenhagen.
For instance, much of the battle footage from the early 20th century was staged ; the cameramen would usually arrive on site after a major battle and re-enact scenes to film them.
For example, today most major corporations promote their commitment to non-economic values under headings such as ethics codes and social responsibility charters.
For the special case where the minor axis is half the major axis, these become:
For an ellipse in canonical position ( center at origin, major axis along the X-axis ), the equation simplifies to
For travelers, local prepaid SIMs are available at many major hotels.
For the Games in 1970 the city built major Olympic standard venues and facilities including the Royal Commonwealth Pool and the Meadowbank Stadium.
For Orthodox no further council would therefore be needed until such time as a major crises arose within the church.
For example, scientific uncertainty fuels the ongoing debate over greenhouse gas regulation and is a major factor in the debate over whether to ban pesticides.
Rail fins evolved into being and surged into popularity as riders ( Simon Anderson, most famously ) sought a solution to two major performance issues of a central " single " fin-both related to engagement of the foil: For one, a centrally-mounted fin is tilted up out of the water as the board is leaned over, and thus it loses more and more of its lift as the lean angle increases-if the lean angle is acute enough, the fin's tip can be the only area left in the water ; the tip may then rapidly stall and, having lost its lift, become disengaged from the water, leaving the board's bottom as the only control surface still operating.

For and bridges
He knew what that would mean for himself: " For us ," he had written in 1943, " we have burnt our bridges.
For some very low notes, there are small bridges made, as well as specialty bridges with three different heights, depending on the need of the tuning.
For purposes of international statistical comparison, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) defines a road as " a line of communication ( travelled way ) using a stabilized base other than rails or air strips open to public traffic, primarily for the use of road motor vehicles running on their own wheels ," which includes " bridges, tunnels, supporting structures, junctions, crossings, interchanges, and toll roads, but not cycle paths.
For the purposes of the English law, Highways Act 1980, which covers England and Wales but not Scotland or Northern Ireland, the term road is defined to be " any length of highway or of any other road to which the public has access, and includes bridges over which a road passes.
For at least a full day after the attacks, bridges and tunnels to Manhattan were closed to non-emergency traffic in both directions.
* For forwarding or tunneling a port ( not to be confused with a VPN, which routes packets between different networks, or bridges two broadcast domains into one ).
For example, a fuel excise ( use tax ) is often used to pay for public transportation, especially roads and bridges and for the protection of the environment.
For example, an area that is still much too complex for the use of CFD is determining the effects of flow on and around structures, bridges, terrain, etc.
For example, understanding the impact of wind on high-rise buildings, factories, bridges, etc.
: For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges.
For example his work on the stability of vaults and on the design of suspension bridges led him to work on elasticity theory.
For example it provided funds for the Indian Division of the CCC to build roads, bridges and other public works on and near Indian reservations.
: For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges.
For some distance the walkway follows the route of former railway tracks, and the remains of tunnels, bridges and other features of more than one railway may be seen at many places along the route.
For example, Bill Moreau, the chief engineer for the New York State Bridge Authority USA, has visited the newly reopened Tamar Bridge to examine the project with a view to adapting it for some of New York's aging stock of suspension bridges.
For this reason, specialized devices have been designed to act as bridges to a definitive airway.
For access to aircraft, four gates ( 6, 7, 8 and 9 ) have boarding bridges, each with two degrees of freedom.
For example, bridges carrying railways over roads may carry signs advising that if a road vehicle strikes the bridge the railway authority ( on a given number ) should be called first, then 999 to alert Network Rail to a potential incident impacting upon the railway.
For this reason, dive bombing was the only method of providing the accuracy needed to attack high-value point targets like bridges and ships.
For a short period both bridges were open, each operating in one direction only.
For example, some family members form salt bridges to stabilise the finger-like folds.
For instance, they are often used as a source of RF for antenna analyzer bridges.

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