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For much of the history of the series ( Volumes 4 through 29 ), settings in Gaul and abroad alternated, with even-numbered volumes set abroad and odd-numbered volumes set in Gaul, mostly in the village.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
For example, Polish has 5 genders, since it has split the masculine into: animate personal ( people ), animate non-personal ( mostly animals ), and inanimate ( things ).
For example, suppose that the input data are file names such as < tt > FILE0000. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0001. CHK </ tt >, < tt > FILE0002. CHK </ tt >, etc., with mostly sequential numbers.
For example, Joseph Goering of the University of Toronto has identified sources for Grail imagery in 12th century wall paintings from churches in the Catalan Pyrenees ( now mostly removed to the Museu Nacional d ' Art de Catalunya, Barcelona ), which present unique iconic images of the Virgin Mary holding a bowl that radiates tongues of fire, images that predate the first literary account by Chrétien de Troyes.
For the benefit of reducing network complexity, the intelligence in the network is purposely mostly located in the end nodes of each data transmission, cf.
For the last three seasons of his career, Bench caught only 13 games and played mostly first base or third base.
For example, GPUs through the 1990s were mostly non-programmable and have only recently gained limited facilities like programmable vertex shaders.
The recruitment of non-citizens was rare but appears to have occurred in times of great need ; For example Caesar appears to have recruited the Legio V Alaudae mostly from non-citizen Gauls.
For centuries, the so-called Haratin lower class, mostly poor black Africans living in rural areas, have been considered natural slaves by white Moors of Arab / Berber ancestry.
For the remainder of the 19th century, under a series of elected and appointed presidents, Uruguay saw interventions by — and conflicts with — neighboring states, political and economic fluctuations, and large inflows of immigrants, mostly from Europe.
For journeys into affected areas, vaccination is highly recommended since mostly non-native people are affected by severe cases of yellow fever.
For example, in the United States the only significant crop is proso millet, which is mostly grown for bird seed.
For voice DS1 lines, the calculation is mostly the same, except that the port ( required for Internet access ) is replaced by LDU ( otherwise known as Long Distance Usage ).
For example, a quartz arenite would be composed of mostly (> 90 %) quartz grains and have little / no clayey matrix between the grains, a lithic wacke would have abundant lithic grains (< 90 % quartz, remainder would have more lithics than feldspar ) and abundant muddy matrix, etc.
For the first century AD, we are quite well informed about the Chatti, mostly thanks to Tacitus, who provides important information about the Chatti's part in the Germanic wars and certain elements of their culture.
For the main meal Sicilians drink mostly wine.
For example, selecting a minor key, but with mostly major chords ( i. e. III, VI, VII ) might convey a hopeful feeling.
This was an album of mostly self-penned acoustic, country-flavored songs about love and life and was closely followed by Have a Good Time For Me, also on Atlantic.
For easy identification, Altena's followers are mostly people who dress up as nuns and common villagers who are skilled at fighting while her opposers are mainly men in black suits.
For decades, cocoa farmers have encroached on virgin forest, mostly after the felling of trees by logging companies.
For the next few years, ABC was a television network mostly in name.
For most of history poverty had been mostly accepted as inevitable as traditional modes of production were insufficient to give an entire population a comfortable standard of living.
For the 2010 election in the municipality of Södertälje ( Stockholm County ), SD was the only party with a majority of immigrants on its electoral list, mostly Chaldean Christians from the Middle East.
For example, the percentage of Black Enlisted Personnel in the 4th Signal Battalion was maintained at about 14 % from September 1951 to November 1952, mostly by clerks ' selectively assigning replacements by race.

For and reasons
For both economic and political reasons all segments of the population must be able to share in the growth of a country.
For internal political reasons, the union asks for ( and accepts ) increases in the basic wage rate, and would vigorously oppose a reduction in this rate, but the adjustment of the basic wage rate upwards is essentially up to the discretion of the companies of the industry.
`` For these and other reasons '', says Dr. Brodie, `` orthodontics can prolong the life of teeth ''.
For many reasons, the demand to buy shares in the Dallas-headquartered company was tremendous.
This is one of the main reasons for National Library Week, April 16-22, and for its theme: `` For a richer, fuller life, read ''!!
For general morale reasons and to encourage the efforts of his supply officers, when food was short for combat troops he cut the rations of his headquarters staff accordingly.
For various reasons, however, poverty and personal inclination among others, he did not take a prominent part in the military operations of this period.
For these reasons, I appoint my grandson Karim, the son of my own son, Aly Salomone Khan to succeed to the title of Aga Khan and to the Imam and Pir of all Shia Ismailian followers.
For different reasons, various constitutionalists have praised the Act of Settlement: Henry Hallam called the act in the United Kingdom " the seal of our constitutional laws " and David Lindsay Keir placed its importance above the Bill of Rights 1689.
For unknown reasons, Plato never completed Critias.
For these reasons many CAD applications use the DWG format which can be licensed from AutoDesk or non-natively from the Open Design Alliance.
For these reasons and others the breeds overall production efficiency in an economic sense is still unclear.
For these reasons, a setup of bioleaching must be carefully planned, since the process can lead to a biosafety failure.
For these and other reasons, BCG was therefore given to time with the peak incidence of pulmonary disease.
For contingent reasons having to do with the Inquisition, Descartes spoke of motion as both absolute and relative.
For sparring, a bamboo shinai is typically used instead for obvious safety reasons.
For these reasons, legislative changes tend to be large, jarring and disruptive ( sometimes positively, sometimes negatively, and sometimes with unintended consequences ).
For these reasons, he was expected to seize opportunities during the 1990s to pursue closer ties with the Arab World.
For many reasons, including its age and its popularity among Western militaries, it is one of the most universally known card games in existence.
For all these reasons Costa Rica was by and large unappreciated and overlooked by the Spanish Crown and left to develop on its own.
For these reasons, paper currency was held in suspicion and hostility in Europe and America.
For these reasons, visiting caves inhabited by hibernating bats is discouraged during cold months ; and visiting caves inhabited by migratory bats is discouraged during the warmer months when they are most sensitive and vulnerable.
For these reasons, according to many commentators, Confucius's teachings may be considered a Chinese example of humanism.
For these reasons, rasterization is usually the approach of choice when interactive rendering is required ; however, the pixel-by-pixel approach can often produce higher-quality images and is more versatile because it does not depend on as many assumptions about the image as rasterization.
For these and other reasons, phylogenetic nomenclature has been developed ; it is still controversial.

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