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For and shooting
For example, the shooting percentage in basketball is a descriptive statistic that summarizes the performance of a player or a team.
For example, it is 6-a-side rather than 11, the field is reduced to approximately 40 m x 20 m ; the shooting circles are 9m ; players may not raise the ball outside the circle nor hit it.
For example, the ( implicit ) purpose of shooting is to kill, such that:
For the first few months there were next to no recreation facilities on the island, and the men amused themselves by shooting at sharks that swam into the lagoon.
For example, shooting the French knights ' horses from the side ( where they were less well armoured ) was used effectively by the English longbowmen to help win the Battle of Poitiers.
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 the company's 90th anniversary, in 2002, a completely new version of the logo was introduced in which shooting stars would fall from a night sky to form the arc while the Paramount logo would fly into place between them.
For many years clay shooting with shotguns has been the primary entertainment shooting offering.
For similar reasons, concerned over poor marksmanship during the American Civil War, veteran Union officers Col. William C. Church and Gen. George Wingate formed the National Rifle Association of America in 1871 for the purpose of promoting and encouraging rifle shooting on a " scientific " basis.
For more than two decades after this VistaVision was often used as an originating and intermediate format for shooting special effects since a larger negative area compensates against the increased grain created when shots are optically composited.
For more information: http :// www. cnn. com / 2001 / US / 12 / 06 / indiana. shooting /
In 1965, President Johnson commented privately: " For all I know, our Navy was shooting at whales out there.
For a time in the 1970s, the German special operations unit GSG 9 trained some of its operators in the " art " of the drive-by shooting so as to be able to better protect those in its charge.
For a time, multiple-camera shooting was used to compensate for the loss of mobility and innovative studio technicians could often find ways to liberate the camera for particular shots.
*" For every fatal shooting, there were roughly three non-fatal shootings.
For the 1984 Summer Olympics, the community served as host to the riding, running, shooting, and fencing portions of the modern pentathlon events.
For his role in the shooting, Floyd Allen received the death penalty, and was electrocuted in 1913.
For example, an armed man in a shopping mall shooting at civilians without regard to the safety of anyone around him, and refusing or being unwilling to negotiate, would warrant usage of deadly force, as a means to prevent further danger to the community.
For the rest the shooting script followed closely the indications in the script .”
: For Joe Blow to refuse emails is legal ( though it's bad policy, akin to " shooting the messenger ").
For this a phrase seisha hicchū, " true shooting, certain hitting ", is used.
For example, underlying the 1999 Columbine High School shooting in Littleton, Colorado, United States, intergroup dynamics played a significant role in Eric Harris ’ and Dylan Klebold ’ s decision to kill a teacher and 14 students ( including themselves ).
For the shooting element, each competitor was allowed to bring their own pistol.

For and interiors
For four or more points on the same circle ( e. g., the vertices of a rectangle ) the Delaunay triangulation is not unique: each of the two possible triangulations that split the quadrangle into two triangles satisfies the " Delaunay condition ", i. e., the requirement that the circumcircles of all triangles have empty interiors.
For recording " Onboard " car sounds ( which include the car interiors ), a three-microphone technique is common.
For The Undiscovered Country, Meyer wanted the Enterprise interiors to feel grittier and more realistic ; the metal was worn around the edges to look used without looking beat up.
For the comfort of the inhabitants, the interiors must be maintained out of thermal equilibrium with the external surroundings.
For use by the officers, the interiors of the boxes normally contained a stool, a table, brushes and dusters, a fire extinguisher, and a small electric heater.
Following shooting in New York production moved to Washington D. C. For the action sequence which takes place in the Reptile House of New York City Zoo, interiors were built on the soundstages of the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California.
For the interiors of the fireplaces: long, narrow 19th-century bricks imported from France.
For the 1973 model year, USA models were re-specified with energy-absorbing bumpers, fire-resistant interiors and other government-mandated safety items. Nissan Sunny series B110 1200GX-5
For Nicolas Lambert, the interiors were decorated by Charles Le Brun, François Perrier, and Eustache Le Sueur, producing one of the finest, most-innovative, and iconographically coherent examples of mid-17th-century domestic architecture and decorative painting in France.
For forty years, Gabriel supplied all designs not only for exterior construction ( the " Gabriel Wing " at Versailles was named for him in modern times ) and also for the constant remodeling of interiors at Versailles.
For 1954 the Mayfair used the interiors of the new full-line Plymouth Belvedere.
For also 1995, the Vitara got new interiors.
) For the art collector Alfred Morrison, Jones designed the interiors for his country house at Fonthill ( 1863 ) and for his London town house at 16 Carlton House Terrace ( 1867.

For and famous
The most famous document that comes out of this dispute is perhaps Sir Philip Sidney's An Apologie For Poetrie, published in 1595.
It is indeed true, as stated in the famous novel of our day, `` For Whom The Bell Tolls '', that `` no man is an island, entirely of itself ; ;
: For the most famous example of an Acropolis, see Acropolis of Athens.
( For the famous relationship between Mozart and Salieri please see below.
For example, the daughter of a rich, famous ancestor or father would work hard at her tattoos to show the accomplishments of that ancestor or father.
For example, one of the most famous early maps of North America is unofficially known as the " Beaver Map ", published in 1715 by Herman Moll.
For example, the Italian revolutionary Garibaldi, during his famous Expedition of the Thousand in 1860, proclaimed himself " Dictator of Sicily ", which did not prevent him from being extremely popular in Italian and international public opinion.
For the salon of 1787, David exhibited his famous Death of Socrates.
For example, the Rogalin Landscape Park is famous for about 2000 monumental oak trees growing on the flood plain of the river Warta, among numerous ox-bow lakes.
For a time, the Spanish Empire dominated the oceans with its experienced navy and ruled the European battlefield with its fearsome and well trained infantry, the famous, in the words of the prominent French historian Pierre Vilar, " enacting the most extraordinary epic in human history ".
For example, his grandfather Joseph Gödel was a famous singer of that time and for some years a member of the " Brünner Männergesangverein ".
For the famous I coulda ' been a contender scene, he convinced Kazan that the scripted scene was unrealistic, and, with Rod Steiger, improvised the final product.
For example, Bernard Gui, a famous inquisitor working in the area of Carcassonne ( in modern France ), executed 42 people out of over 900 guilty verdicts in fifteen years of office.
For one example, he expressed this playfulness in what is perhaps his most famous rhyme, a twist on Joyce Kilmer's verse: " I think that I shall never see / a poem lovely as a tree ", which drops " billboard " in place of poem and adds, " Indeed, unless the billboards fall / I'll never see a tree at all.
For instance, it is commonly accepted now that the famous Gutenberg – Richter law decays more rapidly than a pure power-law tail because of a finite exponential cutoff in the upper tail.
For example, in the two famous Kinsman Transit cases from the 2nd Circuit ( exercising admiralty jurisdiction over a New York incident ), it was clear that mooring a boat improperly could lead to the risk of a boat drifting away and crashing into another boat, and that both boats could crash into a bridge, which collapsed and blocked the river, and in turn, the wreckage could flood the land adjacent to the river, as well as prevent any traffic from traversing the river until it had been cleared.
For example, in 1869, the U. S. Post Office broke from its tradition of depicting presidents or other famous historical figures on the face of postage and instead used other subjects, for example, a train or a horse.
For example, the Star Trek catchphrase " Beam me up, Scotty " did not appear in that form in the original series — likewise, the famous Dirty Harry quotation " Are you feeling lucky, punk?
For the and cases, a necessary and sufficient criterion for separability is given by the famous Positive Partial Transpose ( PPT ) condition.
" For his part, MacDonald wrote an admiring preface to Night Shift, and even had his famous character, Travis McGee, reading Cujo in one of the last McGee novels and Pet Sematary in the last McGee novel, The Lonely Silver Rain.
For example, humans inhabited the famous Domica cave, almost 6000 meters long, to a depth of 700 meters.
For the first time, a famous celebrity was featured during the Super Bowl halftime show.
For about 80 years the famous Lake Victoria ferries have carried rail wagons and vehicles from Uganda to Tanzania.
" For decades ", wrote Frith, " Grace had been arguably the most famous man in England ", easily recognisable because of " his beard and his bulk ", and revered because of " his batsmanship ".

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