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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 pivotal
For several decades his department at University College was pivotal in the development of phonetics and in making its findings known to the wider world.
For example, in what Foley called a " pivotal " contribution, Larry Benson introduced the concept of " written-formulaic " to describe the status of some Anglo-Saxon poetry which, while demonstrably written, contains evidence of oral influences, including heavy reliance on formulas and themes A number of individual scholars in many areas continue to have misgivings about the applicability of the theory or the aptness of the South Slavic comparison, and particularly what they regard as its implications for the creativity which may legitimately be attributed to the individual artist.
For example the use of air power, pivotal in modern warfare, is often relegated to transport and surveillance.
For millennia, archery has played a pivotal role in Chinese history.
For the study of Paleolithic art Sautuola's discoveries must now be considered pivotal.
For most of that time, he had been the pivotal figure among its traders, Indians, and colonial agents.
For Foucault the work on this is unfinished business but however, it is pivotal to Foucault's understanding of how it was possible in the past of ancient society and now modern society how they were able ( both ancient and modern ) to produce docile populations through the government of souls to the government of men politically, he gives an outline of just what he was able to come with in his research.
For one night an all-female bill, dubbed " Love Rock Revolution Girl Style Now " commanded the stage with Heavens to Betsy, Bratmobile, Jean Smith of Mecca Normal and 7 Year Bitch appearing, an event that is widely considered one of the pivotal events in the inception of the Riot Grrrl movement.
Formed in 1994, For Sentimental Reasons chose 1944 ( fifty years earlier ) as a pivotal moment for their selection of songs and material.

For and action
For discouragement, or the temptation to abandon our efforts, `` would show that one placed excessive trust in purely human means without thinking of the omnipotence of God, the irresistible efficacy of prayer, the action of Christ or the power of the Divine Spirit ''.
For the policy officer will know that action can almost never be secret and that in general the effectiveness of policy will be conditioned by the readiness of the country to sustain it.
For example, a criminal defendant may be convicted in state court, and lose on " direct appeal " to higher state appellate courts, and if unsuccessful, mount a " collateral " action such as filing for a writ of habeas corpus in the federal courts.
For example, Pepcid Complete includes calcium carbonate in its formulation, allowing it a faster onset of action.
For example, a good crosscourt sliced dropshot will use a hitting action that suggests a straight clear or smash, deceiving the opponent about both the power and direction of the shuttlecock.
For this reason, editors choose cutaway shots related to the main action, such as another action or object in the same location.
For this reason, some theorists have argued that consequentialist theories can only require agents to choose the best action in line with what they know about the situation.
For example, it may be meaningful to speak of an action as being good for someone as an individual but bad for them as a citizen of their town.
For example, the effects on the character of the agent or any other people involved in an action may be regarded as a relevant consequence.
For eleven weeks, between August and October 1979, industrial action forced Coronation Street and the whole of the ITV network ( apart from the Channel Islands ) off the air.
For example, thousands of shareholders of a public company may have losses too small to justify separate lawsuits, but a class action can be brought efficiently on behalf of all shareholders.
For example, high glycine concentration disrupts temperature and blood pressure control, and high CSF pH causes dizziness and syncope .. To use Davson's term, the CSF has a " sink action " by which the various substances formed in the nervous tissue during its metabolic activity diffuse rapidly into the CSF and are thus removed into the bloodstream as CSF is absorbed.
For pan-and polytheistic faiths this usually implies the direct action of one god or another on the course of human events.
For instance, in the sentence, " Cry me a river ," " me " is used to express the speaker's interest in the action.
" For some critics, the lyrics often seem dislocated from the action but the extent and significance of this is " a matter of scholarly debate.
For the name of the action, the suffix-ado will change a derived verb back to a noun: brosado ( a brushing ).
For subject matter jurisdiction, the claims in the case must either: ( 1 ) raise a Federal Question ( i. e., a cause of action or defense arising under the Constitution, a Federal statute, or the law of admiralty ); or have diversity of parties ( i. e., all of the defendants are from a different state than the Plaintiff ), and have an amount in controversy that exceeds a monetary threshold ( which changes from time to time, but is $ 75, 000 as of 2011 ).
For x in X, the vertex group consists of those ( g, x ) with gx = x, which is just the isotropy subgroup at x for the given action ( which is why vertex groups are also called isotropy groups ).
For a left action h acts first and is followed by g, while for a right action g acts first and is followed by h. From a right action a left action can be constructed by composing with the inverse operation on the group.
For example, corrugated iron sheet roofing will start to degrade within a few years despite the protective action of the zinc coating.
For events of short durations in the past, the distinction often coincides with the distinction in the English language between the simple past " X-ed ," as compared to the progressive " was X-ing " ( compare " I wrote the letters this morning " ( i. e. finished writing the letters: an action completed ) and " I was writing letters this morning ").

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