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For three straight years, Tom Horn patrolled the southern Wyoming pastures, and how many men he killed after Lewis and Powell ( if he killed Lewis and Powell ) will never be known.
For Matilda, it was the first she had known in many a night.
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
For many years a state tax on cities and towns was paid by the several municipalities to the state from the proceeds of the general property tax.
For many of these measurements the chest must be opened, but the blood vessels and the heart itself remain undisturbed.
For example, instead of putting in your driveways last ( as many builders do ) you can now save money by putting them in first.
For one thing, although considerable numbers of men have been trained, bureaucracies are still deficient in many respects ; ;
For a statement of costs per kilowatt-hour would ignore the fact that many of these costs are not a function of kilowatt-hour output ( or consumption ) of energy.
For example, the BBB has reported it was receiving four times as many inquiries about quack devices and 10 times as many complaints compared with two years ago.
For many years the Northwest Company had its southern headquarters at Prairie Du Chien on the Mississippi River, some 300 miles southeast of present-day St. Paul, Minnesota.
For many of these unwed mothers, the data on their family life and early childhood experiences revealed several indications and sources of their basic mistrust of their parents in particular and of the world in general.
For over the years he had received many such calls.
For many years he had provided music and entertainment for functions throughout the Northwest.
For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous.
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
For most of them, it will be their first experience in membership training, since this is a recent development in many churches.
For example, in Burma and Ceylon many Buddhists argue that Buddhism ought to be the official state religion.
For many readers Thurber comes closer than anyone else in sight.
For many immigrants, for many children, the first thing they knew of Israel and freedom was your mother.
For many Muslims, i ' thar must be practiced as a religious obligation during specific Islamic holidays.

For and merchants
For some merchants, transactions below a specific threshold value can be approved without authentication ( either signature or PIN ).
For instance, Radhanites were a medieval guild or group ( the precise meaning of the word is lost to history ) of Jewish merchants who traded between the Christians in Europe and the Muslims of the Near East.
For centuries, Lille, a city of merchants, has displayed a wide range of incomes: great wealth and poverty have lived side by side, especially until the end of the 1800s.
For many years merchants would come to the central square from all over Bhutan and market their goods and would sleep in the open air.
For their return cargo the Americans purchased arms, munitions, and naval stores brought to the island by Dutch and French merchants.
For 30 years, the port attracted steamboats carrying goods, merchants, gold miners and settlers, coming from New Orleans, Memphis, St. Louis, Hannibal, Bismarck, Kansas City, etc.
For one weekend each year, French market traders sell their produce in the town, with Chorley's merchants returning the favour in France.
) As a result of this incident and petitions from West India merchants, the opposition in Parliament voted ( 257 " For " and 209 " Against ") on 28 March to ask the King to seek redress from Spain.
For the next few weeks, Soberanis and his colleagues of the Labourers and Unemployed Association ( LUA ) attacked the governor and his officials, the rich merchants, and the Belize Estate and Produce Company at biweekly meetings attended by 600 to 800 people.
For the next four years, it was little more than a loose association of a few Montreal merchants who discussed how they might break the stranglehold the Hudson's Bay Company held on the North American fur trade.
Each Quest For Glory title usually had a cameo by a comedian or a comedy team: the designers put Sanford and Son in this game, as merchants ( i. e. junk dealers ) in the Tarna marketplace.
For example, merchants coming from abroad had to submit a list of the goods they were bringing with them before being granted permission to trade.
For downtown merchants throughout the nation, the biggest shopping days normally are the two following Thanksgiving Day.
For instance, he created a staged commercial district inside his palace and ordered all his ministers, eunuchs, soldiers and servants of the palace to dress up and act as merchants or street vendors while he walked through the scene pretending to be a commoner.
For this reason merchants often would send their kin or a sedentary merchant with the product to ensure its safe arrival, and the fulfillment of agreed terms of exchange by the receiving party.
For the first few years, Japan enjoyed a near total monopoly of trade, while Korean merchants suffered serious losses.
For instance, the Maraka merchants developed towns focused first on desert side trade, and latter on large scale agricultural production using slaves captured by the state.
For some time, Muir appears to have regained his liberty in Havana, for he spoke to several American merchants explaining his plight.
For this reason, they are sometimes called squeegee merchants.
For instance, we ’ d take a lot of firkins and get them filled along the way with butter for the merchants.
For example, the English shipbuilding industry began to adapt the design of the fluyt during the later part of the 17th century as English merchants, seeing how much cheaper the Dutch shipping was, acquired Dutch built ships that were captured during Anglo-Dutch wars.
: For the fees charged to merchants for accepting credit cards, see Discount Rate under Merchant Account.
Those who measure the just price by the labour, costs, and risk incurred by the person who deals in the merchandise or produces it, or by the cost of transport or the expense of traveling ... or by what he has to pay the factors for their industry, risk, and labour, are greatly in error .... For the just price arises from the abundance or scarcity of goods, merchants, and money ... and not from costs, labour, and risk .... Why should a bale of linen brought overland from Brittany at great expense be worth more than one which is transported cheaply by sea ?...
For many years Bristol merchants had bought freeze-dried cod, called stockfish, from Iceland for consumption in England.

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