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For and most
For a time the President received hundreds of them every day, most of them worthless.
For innocence, of all the graces of the spirit, is I believe the one most to be prayed for.
For him Mercer produced the lyric to `` Out Of Breath Scared To Death Of You '', introduced in that most successful of all the Gaieties, by Sterling Holloway.
The most famous document that comes out of this dispute is perhaps Sir Philip Sidney's An Apologie For Poetrie, published in 1595.
For example, even the most successful executive lives in a two-room apartment while ordinary people rent space in the stairwells of office buildings in which to sleep at night ; ;
In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
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 he knows that the first and sometimes most difficult job is to know what the question is -- that when it is accurately identified it sometimes answers itself, and that the way in which it is posed frequently shapes the answer.
For decades it was the most popular dish served in the Ladies' Grill at breakfast, and it is one of the few old Palace dishes that still survive.
For most small children, learning a forward roll is simply a matter of copying another child who can.
For the most part, this discussion will be confined to results obtained since the introduction of the reference standard.
For example, in accordance with the fashion of the times, most transitional societies have announced economic development plans of varying numbers of years ; ;
For almost a hundred years we relied upon state courts ( subject to review by the Supreme Court ) for the protection of most rights arising under national law.
For this period, as for earlier centuries, pottery remains the most secure source ; ;
For an instant his men hesitated, unable to believe that their lieutenant, the most popular officer in the regiment, was dead.
For most Brooklyn College students, college is at once a perpetuation of their ethnic attachments and a breaking away from the cage of neighborhood and family.
For most of the 25 years the operation was under feminine direction.
For the Lo Shu square was a remarkably complete compendium of most of the chief religious and philosophical ideas of its time.
For most of them, it will be their first experience in membership training, since this is a recent development in many churches.
For almost one-sixth of the national population discrimination in the free selection of residence casts a considerable shadow upon these values assumed as self-evident by most Americans.
Pope Pius the Sixth, at Rome, in April, 1778, wrote the following: `` The faithful should be excited to the reading of the Holy Scriptures: For these are the most abundant sources which ought to be left open to everyone, to draw from them purity of morals and of doctrine, to eradicate errors which are so widely disseminated in these corrupt times ''.
For the most part, his writing rambles and jogs, preventing easy access by the reader to his true thoughts.
For the first time in history, the U.S. has produced a society in which less than one-tenth of the people turn out so much food that the Government's most embarrassing problem is how to dispose inconspicuously of 100 million tons of surplus farm produce.
For the purpose of reproduction most amphibians require fresh water although some lay their eggs on land and have developed various ingenious ways of keeping them moist.
" For most Swahili speakers, the use of satire in writing is unfamiliar.

For and bands
For instance, dark bands in the light emitted by a distant star are due to the atoms in the star's atmosphere.
For years in a manner similar to what befell the Roman provinces under the Germans or the Irish under the Normans, the chieftains and their war bands ravaged the western half of Asia Minor, as allies of one or other of the warring princes, without any serious check, until they sided with the renegade Seleucid prince Antiochus Hierax, who reigned in Asia Minor.
For example, on 3 September 1944, the personnel of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division marched six abreast to the music of massed regimental pipe and drum bands through the streets of Dieppe, France to commemorate the liberation of the city from German occupation, as well as commemorate the loss of over 900 soldiers from that formation during the Dieppe Raid two years earlier.
:" For 99. 8 percent of human history people lived exclusively in autonomous bands and villages.
For a long time, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame declined to induct any " prog " bands.
For many bands, band camp is actually camp: the groups board at a campground for a period of time.
For college marching bands, this is the primary purpose of the ensemble.
For wireless communications in the VHF and UHF frequency band ( the bands used by walkie-talkies, police, taxis and cellular phones ), one of the most commonly used methods is that of Okumura-Hata as refined by the COST 231 project.
For this reason horse fences may have rubber bands nailed parallel to the wires.
For half-millimetre-thick tin foil, radiation above about 20 kHz ( i. e., including both AM and FM bands ) would be partially blocked, although tin foil is not sold in this thickness, so numerous layers of tin foil would be required to achieve this effect.
In the mid-1980s, Hughes recorded several different albums with bands and artists including Phenomena ( Phenomena, Phenomena II: Dream Runner ), Gary Moore ( Run For Cover ), and Black Sabbath ( Seventh Star, though this was to have been a solo album by Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi, and only came out as a Sabbath album due to record label pressure ).
For example, in the United States, signal leakage from cable television systems is regulated by the FCC, since cable signals use the same frequencies as aeronautical and radionavigation bands.
For instance, broad emission bands of water ice at 43 and 60 μm were found in the disk of the isolated Herbig Ae / Be star HD 100546 in Musca.
For example, she is a fan of most popular boy bands and has admitted to a crush on Dennis the Menace, so much so she has sent him a Valentine's card.
For a few years after the war, Dizzy Gillespie and Lionel Hampton led Bebop-oriented big bands.
For the rest of the year Alfred concentrated on attacking with small bands against isolated groups of Danes.
For example, two bands that are commonly identified as progressive metal, King's X and Opeth, are at opposite ends of the sonic spectrum to one another.
For example, a resistor with bands of yellow, violet, red, and gold will have first digit 4 ( yellow in table below ), second digit 7 ( violet ), followed by 2 ( red ) zeros: 4, 700 ohms.
For example, the booklet of the Absurd album Asgardsrei depicts the Knights Templar, the Teutonic Knights and the Waffen-SS as warriors of the " Asgardsrei ", which the bands define as a term for an alleged godly and Germanic group of warriors.
Something For Kate ( or SFK as they are also known ) is one of the most popular and enduring Australian alternative / rock bands of the 1990s and 2000s, garnering nominations for 11 ARIA Music Awards throughout its career.
For some, the bands represent the three branches of government: majesty popular, law and force, respectively ; to others, the stripes represent features of nature: the sky, the snowy Andes and fields of golden wheat, respectively.
For example, artists can allow listeners to augment their listening experience by adding their performance to that of other bands / groups of users.
For court, he wears a short wig, and bands instead of lace at the collar, but he retains the silk gown and court tailcoat worn on ceremonial occasions.
For further entertainment, a stage hosts live musicians and bands.

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