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For instance, high range voltmeters don't break at predictable moments in time, but rather at unpredictable moments.
" For a few moments he hesitated, astounded at such a peremptory order, and at last replied, " I will do what the senate thinks right.
For an object to be in static equilibrium, not only must the sum of the forces be zero, but also the sum of the torques ( moments ) about any point.
For example, in nickel ( II ) oxide ( NiO ), half the nickel atoms have moments aligned in one direction and half in the opposite direction.
For an antenna with asymmetrical current distribution, the center of radiation is the center of current moments when viewed from points near the direction of maximum radiation.
For fourth order moments ( four variables ) there are three terms.
For sixth-order moments there are 3 × 5
For churches that celebrate the Easter Vigil on the night of Black Saturday, the ceremonial lighting of the Paschal candle is one of the most solemn moments of the service.
For example, a major character from the game is killed off in the first few moments of the film and it takes place in the 2070s, in stark contrast to the games, which take place in the late 2030s-early 2040s and it acts like a OVA.
For several moments, Cher Ami flew with bullets zipping through the air all around him.
For low orders the discrepancy with the Kolmogorov n / 3 value is very small, which explain the success of Kolmogorov theory in regards to low order statistical moments.
For example, the Pearson correlation coefficient is defined in terms of moments, and hence will be undefined if the moments are undefined.
For a vector of m jointly distributed random variables with finite second moments, its covariance matrix is defined as:
For instance, the stiffness of a composite panel will often depend upon the orientation of the applied forces and / or moments.
For the special case of orthogonal isotropy, there are three different material property constants for each of Young's Modulus, Shear Modulus and Poisson's ratio — a total of 9 constants to describe the relationship between forces / moments and strains / curvatures.
For instance, while a block of any shape will slide down a frictionless decline at the same rate, rolling objects may descend at different rates, depending on their moments of inertia.
For Paul indulged himself very freely in the pleasures of the table, and he had received into the episcopal palace two young and beautiful women, as the constant companions of his leisure moments.
For a few moments, George reflects on the dancers, who are weighed down to counteract their gracefulness and masked to cover up their good looks.
For her January tour of North America, some of the less-than-complimentary reviews were an indication that her condition had worsened except for brief moments when her playing was without noticeable problems.
For the entropy at absolute zero to be zero, the magnetic moments of a perfectly ordered crystal must themselves be perfectly ordered ; indeed, from an entropic perspective, this can be considered to be part of the definition of " perfect crystal ".
For all of Blight's brilliance as a player, there were also moments he would rather have forgotten.
For stability, the sum of all moments about any point such as the base of the crane must equate to zero.

For and stood
For thirty minutes, Stanley Gilborn stood there.
For example, he once missed first prize in a tournament in Berlin by losing to Sämisch, and when it became clear he was going to lose the game, Nimzowitsch stood up on the table and shouted, " Gegen diesen Idioten muss ich verlieren!
( For this reason, many modern American law schools teach the common law of crime as it stood in England in 1789, because that centuries-old English common law is a necessary foundation to interpreting modern criminal statutes.
For he spoke, and it was done ; he commanded, and it stood fast.
For many years, Mogadishu stood as the pre-eminent city in the بلاد البربر, Bilad-al-Barbar (" Land of the Berbers "), which was the medieval Arabic term for the Horn of Africa.
For though the world has stood up and stopped the bastard, the bitch that bore him is in heat again.
For example, the charter of the city of Saint John, New Brunswick was amended in 1785 specifically to exclude blacks from practicing a trade, selling goods, fishing in the harbour, or becoming freemen ; these provisions stood until 1870.
The Lenten significance of the Gospel account of Zacchaeus is that it introduces the themes of pious zeal ( Zacchaeus ' climbing up the sycamore tree ; Jesus ' words: " Zacchaeus, make haste "), restraint ( Jesus ' words: " come down "), making a place for Jesus in the heart (" I must abide at thy house "), overcoming gossip (" And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner "), repentance and almsgiving (" And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold "), forgiveness and reconciliation (" And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham "), and the reason for the Passion and Resurrection (" For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost ").
For the election in 1806 he was moved to the seat of Haddington burghs and for the 1807 election successfully stood for Portarlington ( a seat he held until 1812 ).
For example, Loretta Long was chosen to play Susan when the children who saw her audition stood up and sang along with her rendition of " I'm a Little Teapot ".
For example, the building of Hotel Phoenix that stood on corner of Kauppatori was torn down to make way for a large, multistory apartment building in 1959.
For the Orthodox, Fridays throughout the year commemorate the Crucifixion of Christ and the Theotokos ( Mother of God ), especially as she stood by the foot of the cross.
For six years, they stood out of time.
For the first A & M recording Mortenson had been called up for active service and Snouffer stood in on drums, with a recently recruited Richard Hepner taking up the guitar role.
For breaking the ceasefire, Wright and the Portadown unit of the Mid Ulster Brigade were stood down by the UVF leadership on 2 August 1996.
For many years the original statues stood at Cheshunt Public Library ; but they were removed, possibly in the 1980s, to the Victoria & Albert Museum.
For the peasants the Thyiades had become Neraides, ghost women, of whom folk stood in awe believing that they possessed a power which Dionysus himself possessed.
For one year Uthman maintained the pattern of political administration as it stood under Umar, later making some amendments.
For the Aztecs the cross was a symbol of fertility, and also stood for the four winds that brought the rain to water the crops.
For his first EVA Collins did not leave the Gemini capsule, but stood up through the hatch with a device that resembled a sextant.
For the show's final season ( 1972 – 1973 ), Rowan and Martin assumed the executive producer roles from George Schlatter ( known on-air as " CFG ", which stood for " Crazy Fucking George ") and Ed Friendly.
" For nothing was spared except the ox-houses and swinecoates and other such houses or offices that stood outside the walls – these had greater favour shown to them than the church itself.
For many years firefighters sat on the sides of the fire engines, or even stood on the rear of the vehicles, exposed to the elements.
Pinder's stirring lament " Lost in A Lost World " opened this last " Core Seven " outing, while his sympathetic ode to Timothy Leary " When You're A Free Man ", Thomas's romantic " For My Lady ", and Hayward's serene " New Horizons " all stood out.

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