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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 participants
For we have said, in effect, that of the two alternatives to his position variously represented by the other participants in the demythologizing discussion, only one is really an alternative.
For instance, at the Stanford Research Institute, in 1972, Harold Puthoff and Russell Targ initiated a series of human subject studies to determine whether participants ( the viewers or percipients ) could reliably identify and accurately describe salient features of remote locations or targets.
For instance, in two studies by the American Mosaic Project, racial inequality in the United States was framed as either “ Black Disadvantage ” or “ White Privilege .” When the term “ black disadvantage ” was used to describe racial inequality, white participants felt less collectively responsible for the harm done to the out-group, which lessened collective guilt.
For instance, it was decided that ' Category 1 ' status would apply to tournaments with an average Elo rating of participants falling within the range 2251 – 2275 ; similarly Category 2 would apply to the range 2276 – 2300 etc.
For example, in Experiment 2, where participants received telephonic instructions from the experimenter, compliance decreased to 21 percent.
For his part, Clement V absolved all the participants in the abduction of Boniface at Anagni.
In May, 1999, The Onion ran a front-page article headlined " Society For Creative Anachronism Seizes Control Of Russia " featuring photos of actual SCA participants from the Madison, Wisconsin Barony of Jaravellir.
For instance, positron emission tomography ( PET ) studies report increases in dopamine release in the dorsal striatum ( as measured by displacement of endogenous dopamine by radioligands ) when participants are presented with potential rewards, such as the opportunity to gain money ( Koepp et al., 1998 ; Zald et al., 2004 ) or even when presented with food stimuli while in a state of hunger ( Volkow et al., 2002 ).
For example, discussions taking place during a business meeting are " online ", while issues that do not concern all participants of the meeting should be " taken offline " continued outside of the meeting.
For example, in the Milgram experiment, researchers wanted to determine the willingness of participants to obey authority figures despite their personal conscientious objections.
For the study to be successful, it was necessary to deceive the participants so they believed that the subject was a peer and that their electric shocks caused the peer actual pain.
For this experiment the experimenters had the participants use an eye tracker which tracked the parts of their bodies that they defined unattractive or attractive.
For the film's 25th anniversary, filmmakers David and Scott McVeigh tracked down the participants in Pumping Iron to follow up on their lives and see how the film's success had affected them personally and professionally.
For the participants the use of goggles and gloves are recommended.
" For ," he states, " although they could have had the help of Theramenes and his associates in the trial, men who both were able orators and had many friends and, most important of all, had been participants in the events relative to the battle, they had them, on the contrary, as adversaries and bitter accusers.
For the FM title, the solver must score at least 75 percent of the winners points and each time finish within the top 40 percent of participants in any two PCCC-approved solving competitions.
For example, 40 % of participants dropped out of the trials, significantly decreasing their validity.
For a $ 5 donation, participants would be given a decal for their car and then be allowed cruise the former downtown cruising loop.
For many employees the option to work from home is available as an employee benefit but most participants only do so part of the time.
For Searle, language was the key to the formation of social reality because “ language is precisely designed to be a self-identifying category of institutional facts ”-a system of publicly and widely accepted symbols which “ persist through time independently of the urges and inclinations of the participants .”
For example, in one of his better known analyses Reich observes a workers ' political rally, noting that participants were careful not to violate signs that prohibited walking on the grass ; Reich saw this as the state co-opting unconscious responses to parental authority as a means of controlling behavior.
For some participants, ' Liberation, at least in its sexual form, was a new kind of imposed morality, quite as restricting ' as what had gone before-one that ' took very little account of the complexity of human emotional connections ' and was driven by ' the superego injunction to enjoy that permeates our discourse '.
For example, he was one of the participants in the Russell Tribunal for investigating war crimes in Vietnam.
For example, participation in a contact sport usually implies consent to contact by other participants, when contact is permitted by the rules of the sport.

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