Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Sarah McLachlan" ¶ 59
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and raising
For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for the first time, shouting and capering.
For instance, raising the note B to B is equal to the note C. Assuming all such equivalences, the complete chromatic scale adds five additional pitch classes to the original seven lettered notes for a total of 12 ( the 13th note completing the octave ), each separated by a half-step.
For example, in car sales, suddenly raising the price at the last moment works because buyers have already decided to buy.
For some solute-solvent combinations a supersaturated solution can be prepared by raising the solubility ( for example by increasing the temperature ) to dissolve more solute, and then lowering it ( for example by cooling ).
For example, raising the voltage by a factor of 10 reduces the current by a corresponding factor of 10 and therefore the I < sup > 2 </ sup > R losses by a factor of 100, provided the same sized conductors are used in both cases.
For example, if a player is playing a low E on a D whistle the player could tap by quickly lowering and raising his or her bottom finger.
For many speakers, Canadian raising is not stopped just by any voiced consonants ; rather, only voiced consonants that come right before a morpheme boundary stop it.
There are many other dialect-specific complexities: For example, even the speakers just described, for whom " rider " and " spider " do not rhyme, may differ on whether raising applies in " hydrogen ", although unquestionably it does apply to " nitrogen ".
For this reason, a is called a " lowering operator ", and a < sup >†</ sup > a " raising operator ".
For agriculture, the tariff raised the purchasing power of the farmers by two to three percent, with other industries raising the price of some farm equipment.
For example, at one time most human societies were hunter-gatherers, but now more advanced means of food production ( growing, raising, or buying ) predominate.
For example, if the 10 % increase in price considered earlier ( on the $ 200 item, raising its price to $ 220 ) is followed by a 10 % decrease in the price ( a decrease of $ 22 ), the final price will be $ 198, not the original price of $ 200.
For many centuries, until eclipsed by tourism and other service industries, sheep raising was the basis of Andorra ’ s economy.
For example, in response to a bacterial or viral infection, certain white blood cells within the blood will release pyrogens causing body temperature to rise, much like raising the temperature setting on a thermostat.
For example, an uncommanded roll to the left could be reversed by raising the right wing spoiler ( or only a few of the spoilers present in large airliner wings ).
For children with poor postural control, a comfortable seating system that provides them with the support needed to maintain a sitting position can be essential for raising their overall level of well-being.
For the next six years Zita settled in Lekeitio, where she got on with the job of raising and educating her children.
For example, monetary policy and / or fiscal policy ( i. e., deficit spending ) could be used to stimulate the economy, raising gross domestic product and lowering the unemployment rate.
For example, although raising V < sub > m </ sub > opens most gates in the voltage-sensitive sodium channel, it also closes the channel's " inactivation gate ", albeit more slowly.
For his success in raising the foreign loans critical to the Japanese government during and after the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905, he was appointed to the House of Peers of the Diet of Japan in 1905.
For example, they are more likely to advocate government spending for environmental protection, AIDS or cancer research, and the arts but are less likely to support raising taxes on the rich, high defense spending, or Keynesian economic policies in general.
In 2010, he visited Afghanistan to photograph British troops raising money for the charity Help For Heroes.
For example, 1000 kilograms of water ( 1 cubic meter ) at the top of a 100 meter tower has a potential energy of about 0. 272 kW · h ( capable of raising the temperature of the same amount of water by only 0. 23 Celsius = 0. 42 Fahrenheit ).
For example, whistling in theatre, particularly on-stage, is used by flymen to cue the lowering or raising of a batten pipe or flat.

For and millions
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
For medical research he asked a 20 million dollar a year increase, from 30 to 50 millions, in matching grants for building research facilities.
For example, Leon Trotsky believed that central planners, regardless of their intellectual capacity, operated without the input and participation of the millions of people who participate in the economy and understand / respond to local conditions and changes in the economy would be unable to effectively coordinate all economic activity.
For example, millions of Britons play the football pools every week.
For protocols like SMTP, which is used to transport e-mail for a user community in the many hundreds of millions, there is also considerable resistance to any change that is not fully backwards compatible.
For example, the deaths of millions of people in an ethnic conflict in Africa might be afforded scant mention in American media, while the shooting of five people in a high school is analyzed in depth.
For many other instances with millions of cities, solutions can be found that are guaranteed to be within 1 % of an optimal tour.
* 1939: Honorary Award for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ( 1937 ) The citation read, " For Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field.
For decades, Germany's allies had stated their support for reunification ; Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, who speculated that a country that " decided to kill millions of Jewish people " in the Holocaust " will try to do it again ", was one of the few world leaders to publicly oppose it.
For the 500th anniversary of Christopher Columbus ' landing in the Americas and the visit of Pope John Paul II, Balaguer spent millions on a restoration of parts of historic, colonial Santo Domingo, and on sprucing up the parts of the City to be transversed by the Pope, including the construction of a grand new avenue lined with modern housing blocks. Faro a Colón ( Columbus Lighthouse )
For example, CPU32 and ColdFire microcontrollers have been manufactured in the millions as automotive engine controllers.
For millions of years, the sloth had no enemies to bother it, so it was probably a diurnal animal.
For example, Ford Motor Company dominated auto manufacturing, built millions of cheap cars that put America on wheels, and at the same time lowered prices, raised wages, and promoted manufacturing efficiency.
For 25 years, his mystical songs transfixed millions.
For example, data from species-level phylogenetic and biogeographic studies tell us that the Amazonian fish fauna accumulated incrementally over a period of tens of millions of years, principally by means of allopatric speciation, and in an arena extending over most of the area of tropical South America ( Albert & Reis 2011 ).
For example, the pattern ( probability distribution ) produced by millions of photons passing through a diffraction slit can be calculated using quantum mechanics, but the exact path of each photon cannot be predicted by any known method.
For example, there are 800, 000 to 1. 5 million artisanal miners in Democratic Republic of Congo, 350, 000 to 650, 000 in Sierra Leone, and 150, 000 to 250, 000 in Ghana, with millions more across Africa.
For millions of people, Theodorakis was the symbol of resistance against the Greek dictatorship.
For his delivery of dadaist and absurdist humour to millions, biographer Anne Pender described Humphries in 2010 as " the most significant comedian to emerge since Charlie Chaplin ".
For the blues are at once general, and particular, speaking for millions, but in a highly singular, individual voice.
Millionen Tote mahnen, or " For peace, freedom and democracy ; millions of dead urge: never again fascism.
The inscription reads: " For peace freedom / and democracy / never again fascism / millions of dead admonish " The stone is from the quarry at the Mauthausen concentration camp.
At the height of the show's popularity, Life wrote: " For millions of Americans, listening to The Goldbergs ... has been a happy ritual akin to slipping on a pair of comfortable old shoes that never seem to wear out ".
Karl Barth also wrote in 1935: " For the millions that suffer unjustly, the Confessing Church does not yet have a heart.

0.315 seconds.