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For and post
For southeastern Louisiana, Mobile was the principal post, and it was to furnish supplies for trade to the north and east, in the region threatened by British traders.
For example, the chairman of the U. S. Federal Reserve Bank is appointed by the President of the U. S. ( all nominees for this post are recommended by the owners of the Federal Reserve, as are all the board members ), his choice must be confirmed by the Congress, and he must appear and testify before congress twice a year.
For a successful visit, the visitor must get within 100 metres of the confluence point, and post a narrative and several photographs to the project website.
For the remaining time of the elected government the Prime Minister ’ s post was filled by Paul Bérenger.
For a number of months Najibullah was locked in a power struggle against Karmal, who still retained his post of Chairman of the Revolutionary Council.
* New Plans For Panama, by Stephen L. Freeman 1947 article about possible post World War II plans for the Panama Canal including first mention of a sea level canal to replace the locks
" However, he also said, " For every ( negative ) post, there's somebody saying, ' You made my life a lot easier because I now have someone I can relate to on screen '.
For some years he held the post of " director of the Teatro San Carlo in Naples.
For example, " postitse " (" by post "), " puhelimitse " (" by phone "), " meritse " (" by sea "), " netitse " (" over the Internet ").
For instance, the chain post / email of " Carmen Winstead ", a girl who was pushed down a sewage drain in a firedrill, states that, " if you do not repost / send this to 10 people, Carmen will find you and kill you.
For the Portuguese, East Timor remained little more than a neglected trading post until the late nineteenth century.
For example, the plastic surgery company Lifestyle Lift ordered their employees to post fake positive reviews on websites.
For a person to be eligible for the post of Attorney General, he / she also has to be qualified to be appointed as a judge of the Supreme Court.
For example, he correctly trusted the faithful Lu Xun and Zhuge Jin, so much so that he made a duplicate imperial seal and left it with Lu Xun ; whenever he would correspond with Shu's emperor Liu Shan or regent Zhuge Liang, he would deliver the letter to Lu Xun first ( as Lu's post was near the Shu border ), and then if, in Lu's opinion, changes were needed, he would revise the letter and then restamp it with Sun's imperial seal.
For example, the USENIX association requires that the author only give up the right to publish the paper elsewhere for 12 months ( in addition to allowing authors to post copies of the paper on their own website during that time ).
For years, the village was little more than a trading post located in the wilderness about midway between St. Louis and Kansas City.
For example, one could post < tt > lck </ tt >, then follow it with < tt > luck *</ tt > or < tt >* luck </ tt >.
For example, the post of provincial governor and the provincial assembly were both abolished and replaced with a nine-member special council.
For instance Disticha Catonis II, 26 refer to the Latin concept of Occasio ( a female word which can be considered as a literal translation of the Greek Kairos ) in these terms: " Rem tibi quam scieris aptam dimittere noli: fronte capillata, post haec occasio calva ", which means " Don't let that what you consider good for you escapes by ; chance has hair over her forehead, but behind she's bald ".
For example, Harry S Truman was county judge of Jackson County, Missouri in the 1930s, an executive position rather than a judicial post.
For other communities, such as Mollie, the loss of the gas and oil workers meant that the local post office was a " waste of time ", and consumer demand at the general store was significantly diminished.
For some years the store and post office, and two or three shops, comprised the business of the place.
For example, the intersection where the Carrier Clinic now stands used to be called Plainville or Posttown, having in the nineteenth century a post office, store, school house, blacksmith and wheelwright shops, as well as a hotel / tavern where the circuit judge presided.
For ceremonial purposes, the post of Lord Lieutenant of Avon was abolished and Bristol regained its own Lord Lieutenant and High Sheriff, while the other authorities were returned to their traditional counties.
For many years the closest post office was at Smithson Valley, and mail was delivered once a week to the house of Carl Koch in Bulverde.

For and graduate
For a while, the title civilingenjör was equal to " KTH graduate " but in 1937, Chalmers in Gothenburg became the second Swedish engineering college which were allowed to confirm these titles.
For graduate school Lipscomb chose Caltech, which offered him a teaching assistantship in Physics at $ 20 / month.
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 the 2008-2009 academic year, annual graduate tuition was $ 8, 190 for in-state students, and $ 23, 315 for out-of-state students.
For his own experiments on vision, Rivers worked with two of his graduate medical students, Charles S. Myers and William McDougall who assisted him at this period in a series of experiments on vision and with whom he formed close friendships.
For those age 25 years or older in Acton during the 2000 census, 97. 8 % had a high school degree or higher, 69. 3 % had a bachelor's degree or higher, and 33. 9 % had a graduate degree or higher.
For many students, the ALC is their last chance to graduate and earn their high school diploma.
For Glasgow's residents aged 25 years and over, 81. 5 % of them attained at least a high school diploma, with 17. 0 % attaining at least a bachelor's degree, with 6. 2 % attaining a graduate or professional degree.
For their work while in the Cavendish Laboratory, they were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962, together with Maurice Wilkins of King's College London, himself a graduate of St. John's College, Cambridge.
For many years during the 1970s this station was staffed by a graduate student and an undergraduate student, typically in electrical engineering, from the University of Texas at Austin.
For the population 25 years and over, 90. 7 % have a high school education or higher ; 45. 4 % have a bachelor's degree or higher ; and 21. 2 % have a graduate or professional degree.
For some national Mensa groups, such as American Mensa, having a high enough score on some graduate school admissions exams is enough to qualify for Mensa membership.
For some social science and many humanities disciplines, where graduate students may or may not have studied the discipline at the undergraduate level, these exams will be the first set, and be based either on graduate coursework or specific preparatory reading ( sometimes up to a year's work in reading ).
For reunions, the invitees are generally graduate alumni from a number of ( usually two or three ) consecutive matriculation years, e. g. 1999-2001.
For the 2011 academic year, the university awarded 8, 608 degrees, of which 24 percent were at the graduate level.
For the next 30 years, Thornley traveled and lived all over the United States and was involved in a variety of activities, ranging from editing underground newspapers to attending graduate school.
For graduate degrees, there are usually two options: the degree program ( voie universitaire ) and the diplomate program ( voie professionnelle ).
For example, a magic-user can earn the title of " Wizard " with the sponsorship of the wizard Erasmus, if he can overcome a series of magical challenges and graduate from the Wizards ' Institute of Technocery.
For former lead vocalist Cummings, it was a privilege to receive the doctorate, since he did not graduate from high school.
For some social science and many humanities disciplines, where graduate students may or may not have studied the discipline at the undergraduate level, these exams will be the first set, and be based either on graduate coursework or specific preparatory reading ( sometimes up to a year's work in reading ).
For example, if we say that Paul has the intention of going into graduate school next year, this implies that he believes that he will be able to accomplish the action.
For graduate students, many colleges express a preference for candidates who plan to undertake research in an area of interest of one of its fellows.
For graduate school Cronin moved back to Illinois to attend the University of Chicago.

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