Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Five-pin bowling" ¶ 44
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

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 tournaments
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 the college game, in official College Bowl, NAQT or other events, there are severe eligibility rules, while other tournaments differ on whether senior or only junior undergraduate, graduate, and even non-students can play.
For example, in 1970, the ILTF sanctioned 15 men-only tournaments, all of which had previously been combined events.
For tournaments, the fee might be 10 % of the buy-in, but can vary widely.
For the athletes, Fun Days hosts one of the area's best volleyball tournaments and a softball tournament.
For example, some invitational tournaments do not have buy-ins and fund their prize pools with sponsorship revenue and / or gate receipts from spectators.
For a number of years his partner at international tournaments was Egyptian contract bridge superstar Maged Elewa.
Unofficial women's European tournaments for national teams were held in Italy in 1969 and 1979 and won by Italy and Denmark, but there was no formal international tournament until 1982 when the first UEFA European Competition For Representative Women's Teams was launched.
For the successive three tournaments, Australia and New Zealand were seeded into the tournament automatically, while the remaining ten nations played to qualify.
For much of his professional career, he was coached by his older brother Carl Chang, who also played in several doubles tournaments with him in the early-1990s.
For example, some districts may opt to split the qualifying competition for Student Congress from the remaining events, or hold separate tournaments for Individual Events and Debate.
For the 2006 to 2007 school year, the NFL authorized a trial system to award extra entries into the national tournament to those tournaments with exceptionally large numbers of, or exceptional growth in, members and degrees.
For one wall, formal games, such as tournaments and school competitions, involve the use of the small ball only.
For example, in the group stages of tournaments such as the FIFA world cup, the final set of games in the group are often played at the same time.
For 2013, as part of the celebration of the 75th Division I tournament, the championship games in both the Division II and Division III tournaments will be played at Philips Arena in Atlanta.
For instance, he believed that Soviet players gained an unfair advantage by agreeing to short draws among themselves in tournaments.
* NCAA ( in-season tournaments ): For tournaments held during the season ( such as the Beanpot and Great Lakes Invitational ), in which advancement or determination of a champion is necessary, organizers have the option of either using the post-season overtime procedure or using the regular-season procedure followed by a penalty shootout.
For much of the early development of the game in Brazil, the nation's size and the lack of rapid transport made national competitions unfeasible, so the competition centred on state tournaments and inter-state competitions like the Torneio Rio-São Paulo.
For the 2010 / 2011 season, the system was revised once more to incorporate ranking updates after every tournament — instead of once a season — in an effort to make the seedings for tournaments more reflective of current form.
MCs who have competed in Battle For Supremacy tournaments include Weapon X, 360, Anecdote, Nfa, Justice, Dragonfly, Robby Bal Boa, Kaos, Tyna, Surreal, Cyphanetics, Delta.
Following the popular Out4Fame: Battle For Supremacy tournaments, Out4Fame Magazine was launched as a free publication.
For the next two tournaments, they entered the OFC's qualification groups and in 1989, Israel made it to the playoffs of the 1990 World Cup in Italy to play against Colombia, who qualified from the South American group, but lost ( 1 – 0, 0 – 0 ).
For safety reasons, some techniques from the self-defense form such as elbow strikes, chokes, and joint locks, are not allowed during tournaments.

0.470 seconds.