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For artists whose interests necessitate precision line-work, ballpoints are an obvious attraction ; ballpoint pens allow for sharp lines not as effectively executed using a brush.
For instance, someone with kleptomania who suffers from impulses to steal things such as pencils, pens, and paperclips is better diagnosed with a form of OCD.
For instance, when plague broke out in Algiers ' overcrowded slave pens in 1662, some said that it carried off 10, 000 – 20, 000 of the city's 30, 000 captives.
For some decorative purposes, multi-nibbed pens — steel brushes — can be used.
For ergonomics, fountain pens may relieve physiological stress from writing ; alternatives such as the ballpoint pen can induce more pain and damage to those with arthritis.
For the next seven years, Aric was held prisoner in the slave pens of the spacecraft.
For example, it cannot be used in ballpoint pens and personal printers or odour and taint sensitive applications such as inks for food packaging.
For example consumable office supplies are such products as paper, pens, file folders, post-it notes, computer disks, and toner or ink cartridges.
For example, rubber cement is used as the marking fluid in erasable pens.
In Sura Al-Qamar it says " For We sent against them a single Mighty Blast, and they became like the dry stubble used by one who pens cattle.

For and with
For, with a single exception, nothing had happened to them.
For Tom Horn, it turned out, had a number of rancher and cowboy witnesses ready and willing to swear with straight faces that he had been in Bates Hole the day of the killing.
For a brief period each year, the rays of the sun are warm enough to melt some of the snows piled a mile deep at the base of the headwalls, and then the pinnacles glisten in the daytime at high noon, and billions of gallons of water begin their slow seepage under the glaciers and across the rockstrewn hanging valleys on their long, meandering journey to the sea -- running east past the sky-carving massifs of Gurla Mandhata and Kemchenjunga, then turning south and curling down through the jungles of Assam, past the Khasi Hills, and into Bengal, past Sirinjani and Madaripur, until the hard water of the melting snows mingles with the soft drainage of fields and at length fans out to meld with the teeming salt depths of the Bay of Bengal.
For several months now, Jack Carter, a big overgrown boy of fifteen with a fuzzy, pimpled face and greenish catlike eyes with a lot of red in them, had been haunted by a dream, a vision, of a Woman.
For Mr. Taylor's Images And Reflections she made some diaphanous tents that alternately hide and reveal the performer, and a girl's cape lined with grass.
For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
For several generations much fiction has appeared dealing with the steprelationship.
For the President had dealt with the matter humbly, in what he conceived as the democratic way.
'', and `` Too Marvelous For Words '' ( all with Richard Whiting ) ; ;
William Wimsatt and Cleanth Brooks, it seems to me, have a penetrating insight into the way in which this control is effected: `` For if we say poetry is to talk of beauty and love ( and yet not aim at exciting erotic emotion or even an emotion of Platonic esteem ) and if it is to talk of anger and murder ( and yet not aim at arousing anger and indignation ) -- then it may be that the poetic way of dealing with these emotions will not be any kind of intensification, compounding, or magnification, or any direct assault upon the affections at all.
For some time, despondency in some Northern quarters had been displayed in two ways -- an eagerness for peace and a dissatisfaction with Lincoln.
For if Serenissimus made the sign of the Cross with his right hand, and meant it, with his left he beckoned lewdly to any lady who happened to catch his eye.
For those little men with the short whiskers, shaven polls, and top knots Suvorov reserved a special esteem.
For some reason, none of them were impressed with the territorial capital.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For as his companions gradually dissolve back into a state of primitive confrontation with elemental necessity, as they lose all the appanage of their acquired culture, he is overcome by the feeling that he is at last being confronted with the essence of mankind.
`` For six years my father had had to do too much commanding and convincing, '' writes the narrator, `` not to understand that man begins with ' the other ' ''.
For a dawning sense of illumination occurs in consequence of two events which, as so often in Malraux, suddenly confront a character with the existential question of the nature and value of human life.
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 a particularly fabulous room which houses a collection of fine English Chippendale furniture, fabric wall panels were embroidered with a typically Chinese-inspired design of this revered Eighteenth Century period.
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.

For and adoption
For instance, in 51, Agrippina ordered the execution of Britannicus ’ tutor Sosibius because he had confronted her and was outraged by Claudius ’ adoption of Nero and his choice of Nero as successor, instead of choosing his own son Britannicus.
For both these languages, however, revitalization movements have led to the adoption of these languages by adults and children and produced some native speakers.
For example, while in a conversion to Judaism a convert must accept basic Jewish principles of faith, and renounce all other religions, the process is more like a form of adoption, or changing national citizenship ( i. e. becoming a formal member of the people, or tribe ), with the convert becoming a " child of Abraham and Sarah.
For instance, the letter yu Ⱓ is thought to have perhaps originally had the sound / u /, but was displaced by the adoption of an ow ligature Ⱆ under the influence of later Cyrillic.
For simplicity, adopt / adoption or adapt / adaption are used by many linguists, either in parallel to, or in preference to, these words.
For a $ 5, 500 fee to an imaginary lawyer, Don and Helen Robinson received Tiffany Stasi ( whose identity was confirmed by DNA testing in 2000 ) and a set of authentic-appearing adoption papers with the forged signatures of two lawyers and a judge.
For instance, the coefficient of thermal expansion of a certain brass alloy, α = 18. 7 ppm /° C, may be expressed as 18. 7 ( µm / m )/° C, or as 18. 7 ( µin / in )/° C ; the numeric value representing a relative proportion does not change with the adoption of a different unit of measure .< ref > In the particular case of coefficient of thermal expansion, the change to inches ( one of the U. S. customary units ) is typically also accompanied by a change to degrees Fahrenheit.
For example, the adoption of the dual axle design by Black Diamond, the invention of three-lobed camming units to fit smaller cracks, and the more recent invention of the Link Cam by Omega Pacific, a design that allows one SLCD to span an even larger range of crack sizes.
For example in Ethiopia, despite the adoption of legal codes based on civil law in the 1950s according to Dolores Donovan and Getachew Assefa there are more than 60 systems of customary law currently in force, " some of them operating quite independently of the formal state legal system.
For example, in Hindu law, where a married person is given in adoption, and such person has a son at the time of adoption, the son does not pass into his father ’ s adoptive family along with his father.
For internal dating and time standards the polises use CST ( Coalition Standard Time ), measured in tau elapsed since the adoption of the system on January 1, 2065 ( UT ).
For instance, the Muslims ' adoption of the Christian solar calendar and holidays was an exclusively Andalusi phenomenon.
For several years the Democratic Party fought an ongoing battle against the new bars and restaurants in the area, and also against formal adoption of the name " Soho ", preferring instead the descriptive " Staunton / Elgin Street Themed Dining Area " so as not to associate the area with alcohol consumption.
For some, the adoption of Organic Work meant permanent resignation to foreign rule, but many advocates recommended it as a strategy to combat repression while awaiting an eventual opportunity to achieve self-government.
For the non-Polish noble such conversion meant a final step of Polonization that followed the adoption of the Polish language and culture.
For families with too many sons and the ones with no boys at all, adoption was the only solution.
* For a transitional period of 60 days after the adoption of the current flag, the proportion of the golden eagle was 1 / 3 of the flags ' size, instead of 2 / 3.
For many nationalists on the other hand, the adoption of a conciliatory approach to the " hereditary enemy " involved too sharp a deviation from traditional thinking.
For example, in rare cases where a locally-used name is very offensive, the BGN may decide against adoption of the local name for federal use.
The CPGB's programme before the adoption of BRS was entitled For Soviet Britain.
For long or important motions, though, it is often better to have them written out so that discussion is easier or so that it can be distributed outside of the body after its adoption.
For several decades, the South Korean international adoption program provided homes for more orphans per state than any other country in the world.
For example, among the first generation of KAD, local adoption policies stressed the importance of full assimilation, the idea of ' a better life ', removal and replacement of Korean names, language and culture, a lack of respect for South Korean heritage, racism, and discrimination.

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