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For three hundred years, beginning with bishop Ansgar, the Hamburg-Bremen archbishopric had been designated as the " Mission of the North " and had jurisdiction over all missions in Scandinavia, North-Western Russia, Iceland and Greenland.
For a period of few weeks, both the PRC and ROC had diplomatic missions posted in Vanuatu while the Vanuatu government was in internal disagreement.
For Apollo missions, the communications blackout was approximately three minutes long.
For many, Bermudian independence would mean little other than the obligation to staff foreign missions and embassies around the world, which would be a heavy obligation for Bermuda's small population, and the loss of British passports ( which could severely restrict travel, as few enough countries have even heard of little Bermuda, and could regard travellers with suspicion ).
For exploratory missions, their relative lack of directional control is not a major obstacle as there is generally no need to direct them to a specific location.
For most missions a single RL-10 is optimal ( or adequate ), hence a substantial reliability and cost benefit was realized .< sup > p.
For short duration missions without significant perturbations from sources outside the Earth-Moon system, a fast Hohmann transfer is typically more practical.
For the Apollo lunar missions, the restartable J-2 engine in the third ( S-IVB ) stage of the Saturn V rocket performed TLI.
For example, Martin Hollis, who produced and directed GoldenEye 007, says " the idea for the huge variety of missions within a level came from Super Mario 64 ".
For some missions, an aluminum bridge fitting across the cargo bay was used.
For these repair missions, the astronauts practiced the work in MSFC's Neutral Buoyancy Facility, simulating the weightless environment of space.
For decades, Lima also had two other hospitals with strikingly different missions.
For missions requiring short periods of high thrust, such as manned interplanetary missions, pure microfission might be preferred because it reduces the number of fuel elements needed.
For missions with longer periods of lower thrust, such as outer-planet probes, a combination of microfission and fusion might be preferred because it reduces the total fuel mass.
For example the Voyager missions which started in the late 1970s were made possible by the " Grand Tour " alignment of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
For Command Component Land Heidelberg missions, the corps commanded the 13th Panzergrenadier Division ( Bundeswehr ), while II Corps ( Bundeswehr ) commanded the 1st Armored Division ( United States ).
For the time being, Japan has deployed the Jieitai to aid in a number of non-combat missions, especially those involving humanitarian aid, such as aiding the victims of the 1995 Kobe earthquake, providing administrative support to the United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon ( UNIFIL ) Norwegian Battalion ( NORBATT ) in the 1990s, and helping rebuild Iraq.
For his actions in subsequent missions near Wake Island on October 5, 1943, O ' Hare was awarded a Gold Star in lieu of a second Distinguished Flying Cross.
For especially vital missions, like Voyager 2, the Canberra dish can be arrayed with the Parkes Radio Telescope in Australia ; and the Goldstone 70-meter dish can be arrayed with the Very Large Array of antennas in New Mexico.
For lunar missions it was fired twice: first for the orbit insertion after second stage cutoff, and then for translunar injection ( TLI ).
For smaller missions one of the service HQs ( e. g. the Fleet Command ) may exercise command and control of forces in missions abroad.
For example, astronauts return from missions slightly younger than they would have been if they had remained on Earth, and Global Positioning System | GPS satellites work because they adjust for similar bending of spacetime to coordinate with systems on earth.

For and beyond
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
For society at large, and / or for individuals beyond the audience?
For example, one definition of bandwidth could be the range of frequencies beyond which the frequency function is zero.
( For example, if there are two empty positions between the jumping piece and the piece being jumped, the jumping piece lands leaving exactly two empty positions immediately beyond the jumped piece.
For example, to purify ethanol beyond 95 %, a drying agent or a ( desiccant such as potassium carbonate ) can be added to convert the soluble water into insoluble water of crystallization.
For Robert Price " docetism ", together with " encratism ", " Gnosticism ", and " adoptionism " has been employed " far beyond what historically descriptive usage would allow ".
For the sake of the example ( and this is a gross simplification ), let's assume that he values this particular risk at 5 % per annum ( we could perform a more precise probabilistic analysis of the risk, but that is beyond the scope of this article ).
For Lacan, ' The traversing of fantasy involves the subject's assumption of a new position with respect to the Other as language and the Other as desire ... a utopian moment beyond neurosis '.
For this, and several other acts to safeguard the public funds, Cleveland's reputation as an honest politician began to spread beyond Erie County.
For example, Adeline is reading the illegible manuscripts she found in her bedchamber ’ s secret passage in the abbey when she hears a chilling noise from beyond her doorway.
For example, a six-year-old child who passed all the tasks usually passed by six-year-olds — but nothing beyond — would have a mental age that exactly matched his chronological age, 6. 0.
The prophecies of doom concerning the fall of both the House of Jeroboam and the northern kingdom as a whole (" For the Lord shall smite Israel ..., and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and shall scatter them beyond the river ") might have been composed retroactively, after the events described had already come to pass ( this position is a secular or non-literal approach to scripture ).
For example, in highly emotional cases, such as child rape, the jury may be tempted to convict based on personal feelings rather than on conviction beyond reasonable doubt.
For instance, it was understood to mean " the science of the world beyond nature ( phusis in Greek )," that is, the science of the immaterial.
For this reason, muonium is an ideal system for studying bound-state QED and also for searching for physics beyond the standard model.
For numbers beyond this, the torso, legs and toes may be used, or one might count back up the other arm and back down the first, depending on the people.
For pleasure alone he climbed Mount Ventoux, which rises to more than six thousand feet, beyond Vaucluse.
For further functionality beyond this goal, many libraries have been created to work on top of SDL.
For example, in the O. J. Simpson murder trial, the jury was not convinced beyond reasonable doubt that O. J. Simpson had committed the crime of murder ; but in a later civil trial, the jury in that case felt that there was sufficient evidence to meet the standard of preponderance of the evidence required to prove the tort of wrongful death.
For generalized or extended thermodynamics, the definition of the quantity known as the entropy of a small local region is in terms beyond those of classical thermodynamics ; in particular, flow rates are admitted into the definition of the entropy of a small local region.
For a long time, no one searched for other TNOs as it was generally believed that Pluto was the only major object beyond Neptune.
For frequencies extending beyond the VHF band, cores made from non-conductive magnetic ceramic materials called ferrites are common.
For most of us God is totally beyond the comprehension of mere finite beings such as ourselves, there may be exceptions.
For scheduling and advertising purposes some of these branches are further divided into sections such as the case with the Montauk Branch, which is known as the Babylon Branch service in the electrified portion of the line between Jamaica and Babylon, while the diesel service beyond Babylon to Montauk is referred to as the Montauk Branch service.
For Tillich, a symbol always " points beyond itself " to something that is unquantifiable and mysterious.

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