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For and rink
For the 1927 – 28 season, the Cougars moved into the new Detroit Olympia, which would be their home rink until December 27, 1979.
For example, if a spectator at an ice hockey match is injured when a player strikes the puck in the ordinary course of play, causing it to fly out of the rink and hit him or her, this is a foreseeable event and spectators are assumed to accept that risk of injury when buying a ticket.
For the New Year 2006, 2007 and 2008 celebrations, a skating rink was set up on Red Square.
For many years, the section where the early United Nations General Assembly once met was reverted back to its historic role as an ice skating rink, but in 2009 the skating rink was moved to a new recreation center across the park.
For example, in 1937 the old clay pits from the tile factory were bought by the town for use as a skating rink.
For a time in the 1970s and 1980s, in Valdosta, Georgia, where he formerly resided, the Holliday Skate Palace, a since defunct roller skating rink, was named in his honor.
For the first time, the Wollman rink furnished a consistently reliable setting for ice skating, replacing the customary Lullwater venue which had always been subject to seasonal fluctuations in ice thickness.
For the 2007 – 2008 season they relocated to Jacksonville Ice, a local 1, 200-seat recreational ice rink.
For example, one of its main hangars, employed in the servicing and housing of heavily-armed jet interceptors, was converted into an ice rink, and saw year-round use by hockey leagues, figure skating clubs and various other civilian entities in and around the City of North Bay.
For a long time, Elektrėnai was the only city with a large, well-equipped skating rink in Lithuania.
For example, in one episode set in AD 100 and focusing on gladiatorial combat, the " Zamboni family " was responsible for tidying the Colosseum between bouts, in reference to modern Zamboni machines that clean rink surfaces during intermissions at hockey games.
For the first time, Olympic games were played on a narrower NHL-sized ice rink, measuring 61 metres × 26 metres ( 200 ft × 85 ft ), instead of the international size of 61 m × 30 m ( 200 ft × 98. 5 ft ).
For example, if a regular spectator at an ice hockey match is injured when a player strikes the puck in the ordinary course of play, causing it to fly out of the rink and hit him or her, this is a foreseeable event and regular spectators are assumed to accept that risk of injury when buying a ticket.
For post-Olympic use, Kristins Hall was designated as the main ice rink for Lillehammer, while it was planned that Håkons Hall would be used for larger events.

For and dimensions
For example, a sales transaction can be broken up into facts such as the number of products ordered and the price paid for the products, and into dimensions such as order date, customer name, product number, order ship-to and bill-to locations, and salesperson responsible for receiving the order.
For example, a hanging tom 12 " in diameter and 8 " deep would be described by Tama as 8x12, but by Pearl as 12x8, and a standard diameter Ludwig snare drum 5 " deep is a 5x14, while a Premier of the same dimensions is a 14x5.
For the most part, the vocabulary, formulae, and calculations are not made any more difficult by the presence of more dimensions.
For the case of diffusion in two or more dimensions Fick's Second Law becomes
For waves traveling through three dimensions, such as light waves, sound waves, and matter waves, the formulas for phase and group velocity are generalized in a straightforward way:
For certain game genres there are even powers for traveling to other dimensions or moving faster than light.
For Aristotle there are four different ontological dimensions:
For example, the structure of a crystalline protein or polynucleotide, such as a sample prepared for x-ray crystallography, may be defined in terms of a conventional unit cell composed of one or more polymer molecules with cell dimensions of hundreds of angstroms or more.
For dimensions greater than three, one can pose the Generalized Poincaré conjecture: is a homotopy n-sphere homeomorphic to the n-sphere?
For a complete example in dimension 3, see spinors in three dimensions.
For example, four such concave pentagons can be joined together to make one with twice the dimensions.
For example, many theories of quantum gravity can create universes with arbitrary numbers of dimensions or with arbitrary cosmological constants.
For example, the velocity 5 meters per second upward could be represented by the vector ( 0, 5 ) ( in 2 dimensions with the positive y axis as ' up ').
For instance, in three dimensions, there are three of them:
For points in two and three dimensions, output-sensitive algorithms are known that compute the convex hull in time O ( n log h ).
For dimensions d higher than 3, the time for computing the convex hull is, matching the worst-case output complexity of the problem.
This can be accomplished by adjusting the physical dimensions of the patch ... For a square patch element, the easiest way to excite ideally circular polarization is to feed the element at two adjacent edges ...
For instance, the design of a pressure vessel should include not only the material and dimensions, but also operating, environmental, safety, reliability and maintainability requirements, and documentation of findings about these requirements.
The rows correspond to the dimensions, and t, and the columns to the dimensional variables D, T, V. For instance, the 3rd column, ( 1, − 1 ), states that the V ( velocity ) variable has units of.
( The rows correspond to the dimensions t, m, and l, and the columns to the dimensional variables T, M, L and g. For instance, the 4th column, (− 2, 0, 1 ), states that the g variable has units of.
For each line or plane of reflection, the symmetry group is isomorphic with Cs ( see point groups in three dimensions ), one of the three types of order two ( involutions ), hence algebraically C2.
For these reasons, the constant for a solubility equilibrium has dimensions related to the scale on which concentrations are measured.
For three dimensions, the position vector r and momentum vector p must be used:
For fusion plasmas, graphite electrodes with dimensions from 1 to 10 mm are usually used because they can withstand the highest power loads ( also sublimating at high temperatures rather than melting ), and result in reduced bremsstrahlung radiation ( with respect to metals ) due to the low atomic number of carbon.

For and overview
For an overview of critical psychology in South Africa, see Desmond Painter and Martin Terre Blanche's article on Critical Psychology in South Africa: Looking back and looking forwards.
A fan of Philip K. Dick, author of " We Can Remember it For You Wholesale ," the short story upon which the film was based, Cronenberg related ( in the biography / overview of his work, Cronenberg on Cronenberg ) that his dissatisfaction with what he envisioned the film to be and what it ended up being pained him so greatly that for a time, he suffered a migraine just thinking about it, akin to a needle piercing his eye.
For an overview of a linear implementation of this framework, see linear regression.
For example, the broad, top-level overview of the general organization of the Catholic Church consists of the Pope, then the Cardinals, then the Archbishops, and so on.
For an overview of the wider Macedonian region see History of the Region of Macedonia.
( For an overview of early magnetron designs, including that of Boot and Randall, see )
* For an overview of maps available on the Internet, see.
For an overview, see the article on quantization.
* For a thorough scientific overview of disorders of proline and hydroxyproline metabolism, one can consult chapter 81 of OMMBID Charles Scriver, Beaudet, A. L., Valle, D., Sly, W. S., Vogelstein, B., Childs, B., Kinzler, K. W.
For information about the typical content of an MBA program's core curriculum, see the overview at the Wikiversity MBA topic page.
: For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges.
For an overview of international policy relating to environmental economics, see Runnals ( 2011 ).
For an overview of those and other related operations, refer to Fourier analysis or List of Fourier-related transforms.
For the sake of a better overview, these reprint titles are commonly used today.
For a current overview see PwC's map of countries that apply IFRS.
Physcomitrella wild-type and transformed plants were grown on minimal Knop medium to induce differentiation and development of gametophore s. For each plant, an overview ( upper row, scale bar corresponds to 1 mm ) and a close-up ( bottom row, scale bar equals 0. 5 mm ) is shown.
For an overview of the process see the History of web syndication technology.
: For an overview of the location of Roman bridges, see List of Roman bridges.
For the first time, Hölderlin's hymnic drafts and fragments were published and it became possible to gain some overview of his work in the years between 1800 and 1807, which had been only sparsely covered in earlier editions.
For an overview of competitors to this system, see High-speed rail.
For a brief overview of the extensive teachings Swedenborg claimed were revealed to him by Jesus Christ, see the Table of Contents of his book, The True Christian Religion, Containing the Universal Theology of the New Church.
For a full overview of the remaining activities, see Chrysalis Group.
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* For a recent overview of Moschus see A. Porro in Eikasmos 10 ( 1999 ) 125 – 25.

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