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In his recent book, Hurray For Anything ( 1957 ), one of the most important short poems -- and it is the title poem for one of the long jazz arrangements -- is written for recital with jazz.
For example, if an author is paid a modest advance of $ 2000. 00, and their royalty rate is 10 % of a book priced at $ 20. 00-that is, $ 2. 00 per book-the book will need to sell 1000 copies before any further payment will be made.
For me it ’ s the book that does everything right, the example of what science fiction does when it works.
For example, he almost always uses the terms " Australes " and " Occidentales " for the South and West Saxons respectively, but in a passage in the first book he uses " Meridiani " and " Occidui " instead, as perhaps his informant had done.
* For the rest of Solomon's reign the text names its source as " the book of the acts of Solomon ", but other sources were employed, and much was added by the redactor.
For example, Hacking writes " And neither the Dutch book argument, nor any other in the personalist arsenal of proofs of the probability axioms, entails the dynamic assumption.
For liturgy they looked to Laud's book and in 1724 the first of the ' Wee Bookies ' was published, containing, for the sake of economy, the central part of the Communion beginning with the Offertory.
In Canto XI of the same book a hermit named Māṇḍakarṇi is mentioned: " For he, great votarist, intent -- On strictest rule his stern life spent -- ... -- Ten thousand years on air he fed ..." ( English quotations are from Ralph T. H. Griffith's translation ).
" For instance ," said Dr. Joseph Merlino, Senior Editor of the book Freud at 150: 21st Century Essays on a Man of Genius, " that ... I'm a cross-dresser and I don't want to keep it confined to my circle of friends, or my party circle, and I want to take that to my wife and I don't understand why she doesn't accept it, or I take it to my office and I don't understand why they don't accept it, then it's become a problem because it's interfering with my relationships and environment.
For example, in the 1919 book Chemistry of Human Life physician George W. Carey states that, " Health depends on a proper amount of iron phosphate Fe < sub > 3 </ sub >( PO < sub > 4 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub > in the blood, for the molecules of this salt have chemical affinity for oxygen and carry it to all parts of the organism.
For instance, Martin L Friedland, in his book My Life in Crime and Other Academic Adventures, contends that the rule should be changed so that a retrial is granted only when the error is shown to be responsible for the verdict, not just one of many factors.
For example, Phillip E. Johnson makes this accusation of atheism with reference to Charles Hodge's book What Is Darwinism ?.
For example, " raisins are the wrath of grapes " is a play on the title of the book The Grapes of Wrath.
For example, suppose that person S believes he saw Tom Grabit steal a book from the library and uses this to justify the claim that Tom Grabit stole a book from the library.
For example, the book contains several Aramaic and two Persian words.
For a summary and analysis of the book itself, see Book of Ezekiel.
For example, if I say “ Star Wars is a shitty movie ,” and my friend says, “ Star Wars is not a shitty movie !” We have no shared reality, for in our language, truth lies in only one of our statements and we can forever argue these truths until one of us writes a book and has more authority than the other.
For example, the imperative Perl programming language has been the subject of a book describing how to apply functional programming concepts.
For instance, there are similarities between 1 Peter and Peter's speeches in the Biblical book of Acts.
Ernest Hemingway in For Whom the Bell Tolls made deliberate use of false friends as one of the devices intended to convey to the reader that English conversations in the book in fact represent Spanish.
For a while he " went native " in his own country, dressing like a tramp and making no concessions to middle-class mores and expectations ; he recorded his experiences of the low life for use in The Spike, his first published essay in English, and in the second half of his first book, Down and Out in Paris and London ( 1933 ).
For most of the book, it is assumed that the perpetrator is mentally deranged and that this is a sufficient motive.
For much of the book he is in Italy, dealing with a major crisis which for a time seemed to threaten the outbreak of a new European war ( as he tells Bunter ).

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Yojimbo was also the origin of the " Man with No Name " trend which included Sergio Leone's For a Few Dollars More, and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly both also starring Clint Eastwood, and arguably continued through his 1968 opus Once Upon a Time in the West, starring Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson, Claudia Cardinale, and Jason Robards.
For a short time, Bronson converted to Islam ( Rehman is Muslim ) and wished to be known as Charles Ali Ahmed.
For the past ten years, Bronson has occupied himself by writing poetry and producing pieces of art ; he has had eleven books published, including in 2008 his only self-penned book Loonyology: In My Own Words.
In 1999, merchandiser Larry Harmon produced the direct-to-video film All New Adventures of Laurel and Hardy: For Love or Mummy starring Bronson Pinchot and Gailard Sartain as the descendants of the comedy duo.
For most of its route, US 192 is the Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, named after former state representative, senator and cattleman Irlo O. Bronson, Sr ..
For 1996 tours of Europe and the U. S., the band included bassist Bill Bronson and keyboardist Hoagie Hill ( both also played on the album " The Dope ...").

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For example, there are persons who are in physical science, in the field of mineralogy, trained in crystallography, who use only X-rays, applying only the powder technique of X-ray diffraction, to clay minerals only, and who have spent the last fifteen years concentrating on the montmorillonites ; ;
For, after leaving the Army in 1956, I spent five years in Graduate School first at Boston College and then at the University of Toronto.
For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
For the next few years, Newton was raised by his emotionally distant stepmother while his father was at sea, and spent some time at a boarding school where he was mistreated.
For the next five years, Anne spent no more than five or six weeks a year with her family, during holidays at Christmas and in June.
For most of the first fifteen years of her life, Beatrix spent summer holidays at Dalguise, an estate on the River Tay in Perthshire, Scotland.
For the remainder of his life he spent time between Albuquerque, New Mexico and Florida, living the last 13 years of his life in Archer, Florida, a small farming town near Gainesville.
For instance, to save time spent buying and decorating a Christmas tree every year, the house has a large ( yet unapparent ) closet adjacent to the living room where the tree can be stored from year to year.
For Domitian, this meant that a significant part of his adolescence was spent in the absence of his near relatives.
For example, the United Kingdom has the biggest e-commerce market in the world when measured by the amount spent per capita, even higher than the USA.
For the most part, the letter is personal in nature, with only the final two chapters spent addressing issues of doctrine, almost as an aside.
For example, many key failure points associated with wire and connectors will be eliminated thus hours spent troubleshooting wires and connectors will be reduced.
For a short time, when the University of Vienna closed, Hayek studied in Constantin von Monakow's Institute of Brain Anatomy, where Hayek spent much of his time staining brain cells.
For example, four miles past the Ineyzane River, after the British had comfortably crossed, and after they had spent a day consolidating their advance, the Zulu finally launched a typical " buffalo horn " encirclement attack that was seen off with withering fire from not only breach-loading Martini-Henry rifles, but 7-pounder artillery and Gatling guns.
( For example, a bookseller's loyalty card program might provide a customer with a 10 % off coupon once the customer has spent $ 200. 00 at the bookseller.
For example, combat pool dice could be spent to improve attacks or to improve defense, or some of each.
For example, in 2006, hunters spent US $ 507 million hunting white-tailed deer in Michigan.
For Fiscal Year 2009 LLNL spent $ 1. 497 billion on research and laboratory operations activities:
For example, conducting multiple instrument approaches in the actual aircraft may require significant time spent repositioning the aircraft, while in a simulation, as soon as one approach has been completed, the instructor can immediately preposition the simulated aircraft to an ideal ( or less than ideal ) location from which to begin the next approach.
For the first eight years of his life, Jarre spent six months of each year at his grandparents ' flat along the Cours de Verdun, in the Perrache district of Lyon.
Cameron responded to these complaints, saying, " For every hour they spent trying to figure out what magazine to read, we spent an hour at the bottom of the tank breathing compressed air.
For example, having spent years sifting through military budgets, tracking untraceable dollars and code names, I learned how to sort out where money was going.
For Raeder as for other naval officers, the defeat of 1918 was especially humiliating because under the charismatic leadership of Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the Naval State Secretary from 1897-1917, the Navy had been promoted as the service which would give Germany the " world power status " that her leaders craved, and to that end, vast sums of money had been spent in the Anglo-German naval race before 1914.

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