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For and over
For over a hundred years Southerners have felt that the North was picking on them.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For some time this writer has been suggesting a Junior Judging Class for Intermediates over 16 and under 20 years of age who are ineligible to compete in the Junior Class.
For vector spaces over non-algebraically closed fields, we still need to find some substitute for characteristic values and vectors.
`` For three days now a German reconnaissance plane has been over the city taking pictures.
For over the years he had received many such calls.
For this does not account for the integral, elemental power of that which grows with abounding vigor as the play unfolds, nor does it explain the strange numinous sense of presentness which comes over those who watch the play like a spell.
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
For this purpose he visited the Diet of Nuremberg in 1522, where he made the acquaintance of the Reformer Andreas Osiander, by whose influence Albert was won over to Protestantism.
For many years there was confusion amongst botanists over the generic names Amaryllis and Hippeastrum, one result of which is that the common name " amaryllis " is mainly used for cultivars of the genus Hippeastrum, widely sold in the winter months for their ability to bloom indoors.
For private suits the minimum jury size was 201 ( increased to 401 if a sum of over 1000 drachmas was at issue ), for public suits 501.
For example, those who drank over 3 units a day had nearly twice the risk of a hip fracture.
For the rest of the two spacecrafts ' pass over the near side of the Moon, Mattingly prepared to shift Casper to a circular orbit while Young and Duke prepared Orion for the descent to the lunar surface.
For example, the number of solutions of an equation over a finite field reflects the topological nature of its solutions over the complex numbers.
For simplicity, we shall here use the shorthand notation for representing the over operator.
Also, supporters of this view would characterize Luke ’ s portrayal of the Roman Empire as positive because they believe Luke “ glosses over negative aspects of the empire and presents imperial power positively .” For example, when Paul is before the council defending himself, Paul says that he is “ on trial concerning the hope of the resurrection of the dead ” ( Acts 23: 6 ).
For according to them, there were seven islands in that sea in their time, sacred to Persephone, and also three others of enormous size, one of which was sacred to Hades, another to Ammon, and another one between them to Poseidon, the extent of which was a thousand stadia ; and the inhabitants of it — they add — preserved the remembrance from their ancestors of the immeasurably large island of Atlantis which had really existed there and which for many ages had reigned over all islands in the Atlantic sea and which itself had like-wise been sacred to Poseidon.
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 example, the Barony of Grey of Codnor was in abeyance for over 490 years between 1496 and 1989, and the Barony of Hastings was similarly in abeyance for over 299 years from 1542 to 1841.
For comparison, the equator of the Sun requires just over 25 days for a complete rotation.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87. 4 males.
For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 97. 5 males.

For and thirty
For thirty yards she gained rapidly.
For thirty minutes, Stanley Gilborn stood there.
For the first time in thirty years, Henrietta walked down the narrow street with its shuttered shops just stirring and its inhabitants eying her with the frankest curiosity.
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Benny appeared briefly in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled " Our Last Video ".
For the next thirty years Gladstone and Liberalism were synonymous.
For the entire content of the work ... coincides almost exactly with my own meditations which have occupied my mind for the past thirty or thirty-five years.
For example, the centrifugal acceleration of the Earth because of its rotation about the Sun is about thirty million times greater than that of the Sun about the galactic center.
For thirty days water it with cow's milk in which three bats have been drowned.
For the first thirty years he did not effectively rule, ceding power to his paternal uncles, Sardar Mohammad Hashim Khan and Sardar Shah Mahmud Khan.
For example, M. J. Swanton identified thirty different spearhead categories and sub-categories in Early Saxon England.
For thirty years, the KGB and FSB trained Iraqi secret police ; some 70, 000 Russian military advisors, many of them intelligence and security specialists, served in Iraq from 1973-2003.
For over thirty years we have sanctimoniously and dishonestly pretended respect, if not awe, for an organisation which all the time we knew was a monstrous and farcical humbug ....
For the next thirty years they came together in irregular meetings to write about the memories they shared in growing up together, at college, and later in Bloomsbury.
For the next thirty years, France found itself in a state of either civil war or armed truce.
For over thirty years, Charles Fort sat in the libraries of New York City and London, assiduously reading scientific journals, newspapers, and magazines, collecting notes on phenomena that lay outside the accepted theories and beliefs of the time.
For example, if the total is defined as one minute, both players start their clocks at thirty seconds.
For instance, Benjamin Thompson's " energy saving stove ", an early-19th century fully closed iron stove using one fire to heat several pots, was designed for large kitchens ; another thirty years passed before they were adapted for domestic use.
For the transition to modern algebra, Bartel van der Waerden devotes thirty pages to hypercomplex numbers in his History of Algebra ( 1985 ).
For nearly thirty years, DMR Consulting grew to become an international consulting firm, changing its name to Fujitsu Consulting in 2002 after being acquired by Fujitsu Ltd.
For the next thirty years a few sealers and whalers rested on the southern coast of New South Wales.
For the next sixty ( or thirty ) seconds, this station will conduct a test of the Emergency Broadcast System.
For its first thirty years, the RMAC was considered a major conference equivalent to today's Division I, before 7 larger members left and formed the Mountain States Conference ( also called the Skyline Conference ).
For example, it is estimated that life expectancy has increased for Americans by thirty years since 1900, and worldwide by six years since 1990.
For, when his body was exhumed thirty years after his death, it was claimed that the tongue glistened and looked as if it was still alive and moist ; apparently a further claim was made that this was a sign of his gift of preaching.
For the last one hundred and thirty odd years there have only been 26 bells at the Stump.

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