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For and standing
For his decades-long standing among the world's elite, Karpov is considered one of the greatest players of all time.
For Bede, Mercia was a traditional enemy of his native Northumbria and he regarded powerful kings such as the pagan Penda as standing in the way of the Christian conversion of the Anglo-Saxons.
For scoring purposes, a standing eight count is treated as a knockdown.
For a period ending in the mid-20th century, long-serving cardinal priests were entitled to fill vacancies that arose among the cardinal bishops, just as cardinal deacons of ten years ' standing are still entitled to become cardinal priests.
For each fellowship, anyone who publicly assents to the doctrines described in the statement and is in good standing in their " home ecclesia " is generally welcome to participate in the activities of any other ecclesia.
For most of the world, door swings, or handing, are determined while standing on the outside or less secure side of the door while facing the door ( i. e., standing on the side you use the key on, going from outside to inside, or from public to private ).
For case # 1, the painter paints ( fills ) the pixel the painter is standing upon and stops the algorithm.
For many reasons scholars today believe otherwise — for example, the gospel is based on Mark, and " it seems unlikely that an eyewitness of Jesus's ministry, such as Matthew, would need to rely on others for information about it "— and believe instead that it was written between about 80 – 90 AD by a highly educated Jew ( an " Israelite ", in the language of the gospel itself ), intimately familiar with the technical aspects of Jewish law, standing on the boundary between traditional and non-traditional Jewish values.
For example, on the simplest of principles, one might expect to have standing waves in the extra compactified dimension ( s ).
For much of the 19th Century, the principal parties favored Puerto Rico becoming one of the Spanish provinces in equal footing with the rest of the provinces ; such a standing was given twice, under liberal governments, but it was revoked as many times when the monarchs regained their power.
For domestic dogs, the response is to observe, standing in place where they were when the alarm was sounded, again with the underground prairie dogs emerging to watch.
For 15 seconds the stadium rocked and there was fear that the standing light fixtures above would fall onto the crowd.
For instance standing next to a block and pressing ' A ' made Link grab it ( enabling him to push / pull it ), but moving forwards into a block and pressing ' A ' allowed Link to climb the block.
For example, the speed of light can be determined from observation of standing waves in a metal box containing an ideal vacuum.
For instance, we are no longer following geodesics while standing because the mechanical resistance of the Earth exerts an upward force on us, and we are non-inertial on the ground as a result.
For example, it is not hard to conceive of a person, who is familiar with the concept of skiing or sledding, standing sideways on a plank of wood and riding down a snow-covered slope.
For example, if two musicians, one standing on the front sideline of the football field and one on the back sideline, begin playing exactly when they see the beat of the conductor's baton or hand, the sound produced by the musician on the front sideline will reach listeners in the stands noticeably before the sound played by the back musician, and the musicians will be seen to move before the sound reaches the stands.
For example, the VSWR value 1. 2: 1 denotes a maximum standing wave amplitude that is 1. 2 times greater than the minimum standing wave value.
For this to occur, a standing acoustic wave is set up within a liquid, and the bubble will sit at a pressure anti-node of the standing wave.
For instance, some floor standing tower speakers include a subwoofer driver in the lower portion of the same cabinet.
For example, if Jane is a compatibilist and she has just sat down on the sofa, then she is committed to the claim that she could have remained standing, if she had so desired.
* For an observer standing on the ground with h = ( average eye-level height ), the horizon is at a distance of.

For and places
For restoration of early American life the places to visit are Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, Virginia.
For the non-univocal agent is the universal cause of the whole species, as for instance the sun is the cause of the generation of all men ; whereas the univocal agent is not the universal efficient cause of the whole species ( otherwise it would be the cause of itself, since it is contained in the species ), but is a particular cause of this individual which it places under the species by way of participation.
For a longer list, see places of interest in Bursa.
1: 6 For, behold, I raise up the Chaldeans, that bitter and hasty nation, that march through the breadth of the earth, to possess dwelling places that are not theirs.
For example, the broch ' villages ' which occur at a few places in Orkney have no parallel in the Western Isles.
For the 1991 award, the United States Department of Defense ' swept the first six places in the Doublespeak top ten ' for using euphemisms like " servicing the target " ( bombing ) and " force packages " ( warplanes ).
For this purpose, a new legion was founded, Legio I Minervia, which constructed some 75 kilometres ( 46 mi ) of roads through Chattan territory to uncover the enemy's hiding places.
For example, people born in certain places may have higher wages and higher levels of education.
For users in such places, the darknet option may be a requirement in order to avoid prosecution by such a government.
For example, in certain parts of the United States ( as well as other countries ) one places a knife, or a pair of scissors, under the mattress to " cut the birth pains " after giving birth.
For example, a fixed-point representation that has seven decimal digits with two decimal places can represent the numbers 12345. 67, 123. 45, 1. 23 and so on, whereas a floating-point representation ( such as the IEEE 754 decimal32 format ) with seven decimal digits could in addition represent 1. 234567, 123456. 7, 0. 00001234567, 1234567000000000, and so on.
For this reason, it can even be argued that one's inheritance places them in a specific social class position that requires a level of participation in certain activities that promote the oppression of lower-class individuals in terms of the social hierarchy and system of stratification.
For would-be explorers, Yib's Guide to MOOing includes a chapter on interesting places on the MOO which are well worth visiting.
For example, " If I send my résumé to enough places, the law of averages says that someone will eventually hire me.
For mainstream critics, the most compelling evidence against Oxford ( besides the historical evidence for William Shakespeare ) is his death in 1604, since the generally-accepted chronology of Shakespeare's plays places the composition of approximately twelve of the plays after that date.
For it was the case that in these parts the nights were very short, in some places two, in others three hours long, so that the sun rose again a short time after it had set.
For example, in 1510 Venice and France switched places.
For example, no symbols of Ramadan were evident in any scholarly literature of Muhammad's lifetime, yet in some places Ramadan is met with various decorations.
For example, six fractional sexagesimal places of a day was used in their specification of the length of the year, although they were unable to measure such a small fraction of a day in real time.
: For velocity change requirements to get to different places in the solar system, see delta-v budget
For example, if a person places a force of 10 N on a spanner ( wrench ) which is 0. 5 m long, the torque will be 5 N m, assuming that the person pulls the spanner by applying force perpendicular to the spanner.
For example, typing while in normal mode switches the editor to insert mode, but typing again at this point places an " i " character in the document.
For this reason, Wankel engines are very well suited to snowmobiles, which often take users into remote places where a failure could result in frostbite or death, and aircraft, where abrupt failure is likely to lead to a crash or forced landing.
For example, if the processing task consists of adding digits, then having to add another digit every half second places a higher cognitive load on the system than having to add another digit every two seconds.
For two years, until July 1968 ( and in some places for much longer ), student activists such as the Red Guards expanded their areas of authority, and accelerated their efforts at socialist reconstruction.

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