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For and surveying
For purely inertial navigators, two techniques are available to accomplish the platform heading: Use of external or surveying equipment to establish proper heading ; ;
For surveying large areas, the GLORIA sidescan sonar was developed by Marconi Underwater Systems for NERC.
For this reason, a country will choose the mean sea level at one specific point to be used as the standard “ sea level ” for all mapping and surveying in that country.
* For surveying: Survey tower
For instance, California requires that candidates pass a national exam, written by the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveyors ( NCEES ), as well as a state-specific exam which includes a seismic portion and a surveying portion.
For the next several years, Maverick spent a great deal of time away from home, either surveying frontier lands or traveling to New Orleans on business.
For two years he carried out a variety of engineering tasks, including surveying and building railroads, and at the same time gained experience and an understanding of the subject.
For meridians used as references in surveying:
For example, in navigation and land surveying, the occasions for the use of trigonometry are in at least some cases simple enough that they can be described in a beginning trigonometry textbook.
For four years he worked with government surveying teams in Queensland and New South Wales before settling in the small town of Bowenfels, where he became a teacher in languages and natural sciences at Cooerwull Academy.
For the remainder of the summer, Parker sailed with the Washington along the Nantucket Shoals, surveying such areas as Block Island and the so called " No man's land ".
For the next decade, he was involved in surveying for railroads, including the Union Pacific.
For centuries, the spelling " Thimmeljoch " prevailed, only changing to " Timmelsjoch " during the construction of the paved road in the twentieth century, when modern surveying techniques were applied to earlier cartographic ideas to determine the best route.

For and mappings
For other types of maps, such as mathematical mappings, please use another category, such as: Category: Technical drawing or: Category: Diagrams.
For example, if the source system lists FirstName but the destination lists PersonGivenName, the mappings will still be made if these data elements are listed as synonyms in the metadata registry.
For example we can consider the space LM of all H < sup > 1 </ sup > maps from the unit circle S < sup > 1 </ sup > into a manifold M. This can be topologized via the compact open topology as a subspace of the space of all continuous mappings from the circle to M, i. e. the free loop space of M. The Sobolev kind mapping space LM described above is homotopy equivalent to the free loop space.

For and frequently
For he knows that the first and sometimes most difficult job is to know what the question is -- that when it is accurately identified it sometimes answers itself, and that the way in which it is posed frequently shapes the answer.
For specialized types of displays, such as large three-dimensional units reproducing a product, package, human or animal figures, etc., reinforced plastics and rotationally molded vinyl plastisols are other materials frequently used.
For this reason, such stop consonants are frequently referred to in the local linguistic literature as ' depressor ' stops.
For this reason, tangent covectors are frequently called one-forms.
For example, pages, sections, chapters and the like, as well as the items of lists, are frequently " numbered " in this way.
For a physician in the acute treatment setting, acute alcohol intoxication can mimic other acute neurological disorders, or is frequently combined with other recreational drugs that complicate diagnosis and treatment.
She continued to make minor and frequently nostalgic period musicals such as Starlift, The West Point Story, On Moonlight Bay, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, and Tea For Two for Warner Brothers.
; Automated optimization: For frequently occurring usage patterns or requests, some DBMS can adjust themselves to improve the speed of those interactions.
For example, the microstructure of whiteware ceramics frequently contains both amorphous and crystalline phases.
For example, the very frequently used aorist, though a functional preterite in the indicative mood, conveys historic or ' immediate ' aspect in the subjunctive and optative.
For the mathematical congress, Peano did not speak, but Padoa's memorable presentation has been frequently recalled.
For light microscopy, paraffin wax is most frequently used.
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
For this reason, Interlingua is frequently termed a naturalistic IAL.
For this reason spherical reference surfaces are frequently used in mapping programs.
For instance, in a full adder, the carry output is found by applying a majority function to the three inputs, although frequently this part of the adder is broken down into several simpler logical gates.
For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware, although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and will frequently make a system call to an OS function or be interrupted by it.
For example PostScript programs are frequently created by another program to control a computer printer or display.
For example, the form of polyandry in which a woman is married to two or more brothers is known as fraternal polyandry, and it is believed by many anthropologists to be the most frequently encountered form.
For example, they impose specific time limitations upon the parties that may either hasten or ( more frequently ) slow down the pace of proceedings.
For instance, Kane's entrance graphics employ heavy use of fire-themed visuals, John Morrison's entrance would feature use of multicoloured psychedelic style patterns, The Miz has in the past incorporated inflatable lettering spelling out the word " AWESOME " into his entrance, and Montel Vontavious Porter frequently used an inflatable entrance tunnel during his WWE tenure.
For example, moxifloxacin carries a higher risk of QTc prolongation, and gatifloxacin has been most frequently linked to disturbed blood sugar levels, although all quinolones carry these risks.
For this reason a sextant should be checked frequently for errors and adjusted accordingly.
For example, the old style of the King's head was more rectangular, had a crown with identifiable card suits on it ( club, diamond, heart ), his mustache and beard always hid his mouth, and his beard frequently extended to a curved point when the King was shown in profile ( see The Wondrous Wizard of Id, 1970, Fawcett Publications ).

For and Real
For a time, memory capacities were often expressed in K, even when M could have been used: The IBM System / 370 Model 158 brochure ( 1972 ) had the following: " Real storage capacity is available in 512K increments ranging from 512K to 2, 048K bytes.
For example Philip Zhai in Get Real: A Philosophical Adventure in Virtual Reality connects cyberspace to the platonic tradition:
* Free ( For Real album )
For example, Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a contestant on Survivor: The Australian Outback, later became a host on morning talk show The View ; and Kristin Cavallari, who appeared on Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County, has gone on to become a television host and actress.
Ali G speaks a comical patois in keeping with his delusions of being black of Jamaican ancestry and peppered with such catchphrases as " Aight " ( alright ), " Booyakasha ", " Big up Yaself ", " Wagwaan ", " West Side ", " Batty Boy " " Respek " ( respect ), " For Real ", " Poonani ", " Check It " and " Keep It Real ".
For the BBC he commented the 1960 European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt at Hampden Park, widely regarded as one of the greatest football matches ever played.
For some time the brook was officially known as Morrissey Brook ( 9 letters ), but an official name change was put into Public Act 01-194, " An Act Concerning Certain Real Property Transactions ," which was approved July 11, 2001.
For many years, Real Sociedad followed the practice of their Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao of signing only Basque players.
He was thought to have largely inspired Joni Mitchell's song Real Good For Free, while busking solo on the old footbridge which formed part of the Hungerford Bridge between Waterloo and Charing Cross.
Gaye, who was one of the few Motown artists to write his own material, produced and co-wrote two hits for The Originals including " Baby I'm For Real " and " The Bells ".
Speedy in the Teen Titans ( TV series ) | Teen Titans episode " For Real ".
It was the first time a TV show's producers chose to kill off a major male character ( though it was done twice previously with female leads-in 1956 on Make Room For Daddy, and again in 1963 with The Real McCoys ).
For a full list of state agencies with Twitter feeds, visit Real Life.
Hay also sings " Where Everybody Knows Your Name ", the theme from Cheers, in the episode " My Life in Four Cameras " and the episode " My Philosophy " features Hay's song " Waiting For My Real Life To Begin ", sung by several members of the cast.
The trio returned with Takin ' My Time in 1992, which included the hit cover of The Originals ' " Baby I'm For Real ".
For this reason, Real Madrid installed a roof covering the perimeter of the first and second tiers of seating, except the east side.
In 1989, SAW also recorded and produced Donna Summer's Another Place and Time album, as well as writing or co-writing all the tracks including the hit " This Time I Know It's For Real ".
** Math For The Real World
In the episode " For Real " André LeBlanc attacks a bank called " Bank of Pérez ".
For the 1996-97, Bodiroga joined Real Madrid after an offer of $ 1 million per season, and teaming up with coach Željko Obradović, whom he knew well from his national team stints.
For example, the Andalusian, Pedro Romero de Terreros, who became Count of Regla in 1768, made his money in silver mining at Real del Monte, near Pachuca, from 1742.
For example, Real Business Cycle Theory advocates argue that real shocks cause recessions, and that the market responds efficiently to these real economic shocks.
Eastern has also made three consecutive appearances in 201 Best Colleges For the Real World.

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