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For the 1960-1961 season, The Carleton Players have announced Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, The Knight Of The Burning Pestle by Beaumont and Fletcher and A Moon For The Misbegotten by Eugene O'Neill, with a pre-season production of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams.
For some time, China has been the largest producer of antimony and its compounds, with most production coming from the Xikuangshan Mine in Hunan.
The Independent review of the 1995 National Theatre revival praised the production, writing " For three hours of gloriously barbed bliss and bewitchment, Sean Mathias's production establishes the show as a minor miracle of astringent worldly wisdom and one that is haunted by less earthy intimations.
For these reasons and others the breeds overall production efficiency in an economic sense is still unclear.
For example, during the menstrual cycle, the breasts are enlarged by premenstrual water retention ; during pregnancy the breasts become enlarged and denser ( firmer ) because of the prolactin-caused organ hypertrophy, which begins the production of breast milk, increases the size of the nipples, and darkens the skin color of the nipple-areola complex ; these changes continue during the lactation and the breastfeeding periods.
For thousands of years, humans have used selective breeding to improve production of crops and livestock to use them for food.
For twenty years Unusual Films emphasized children's films and video production before, in 2011, it released Milltown Pride, a feature-length film set in 1920s Upstate South Carolina.
For example, the traditional common law rule through most of the 19th century was that a plaintiff could not recover for a defendant's negligent production or distribution of a harmful instrumentality unless the two were in privity of contract.
For dairy production under such circumstances, the calf's access to the cow must be limited, for example by penning the calf and bringing the mother to it once a day after partly milking her.
For example, the grammar with terminals, nonterminals, production rules
* For video production usage, see Television crew
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
For example, a high-budget project, such as a skyscraper, requires separating ( design ) architecture from ( production ) construction.
For instance, for several consecutive years Estonia had led the world in the production of sulfur dioxide per capita.
For this reason, EBL is primarily used for the production of small numbers of specialized integrated circuits.
* Prediction: For every state in S ( k ) of the form ( X → α • Y β, j ) ( where j is the origin position as above ), add ( Y → • γ, k ) to S ( k ) for every production in the grammar with Y on the left-hand side ( Y → γ ).
For example, the Spitfire, one of the few fighters in continuous production throughout the war, was in 1939 powered by a Merlin II, while variants produced in 1945 were equipped with the Griffon 61.
For example, in the Austrian view — often shared by neoclassical and other " free market " economists — the primary factor of production is the time of the entrepreneur, which, when combined with other factors, determines the amount of output of a particular good or service.
For example, J. B. Clark saw the co-ordinating function in production and distribution as being served by entrepreneurs ; Frank Knight introduced managers who co-ordinate using their own money ( financial capital ) and the financial capital of others.
For example, a typical conversion of a production car for rallying will include a metal firewall which seals the fuel tank off from the interior of the vehicle.
For instance, an individual or group may choose to focus on the benefits of high levels of production and consumption, rather than on its harmful effects on the environment.
For Marx, productive forces refer to the means of production such as the tools, instruments, technology, land, raw materials, and human knowledge and abilities in terms of using these means of production.

For and dropped
For example, the steering committee might announce that the group felt a topic under study should not be dropped for an additional week as there was still too much of it untouched.
For ships, a kedge may be dropped while a ship is underway, or carried out in a suitable direction by a tender or ship's boat to enable the ship to be winched off if aground or swung into a particular heading, or even to be held steady against a tidal or other stream.
For example, some people pronounce ( meaning " fish ") as, the " r " is dropped and the vowel begins by dipping much lower in tone than standard speech and then rises, effectively doubling its length.
For instance, the caldera atop Fernandina Island underwent a collapse in 1968, when parts of the caldera floor dropped 350 meters.
For 2008, the team dropped the black alternate jerseys in favor of a throwback uniform to commemorate the franchise's 75th anniversary.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
For three weeks, she was signed with Eileen Ford, who soon dropped her.
For example, in an attempt at social modernisation the custom of adding one's region to one's name was dropped.
For example, a ball dropped towards the ground does not go exactly straight down because the Earth is rotating.
For the second edition, published in 1539, Calvin dropped this format in favour of systematically presenting the main doctrines from scripture.
For example, Iowa State University reports the number of hog farmers in Iowa dropped from 65, 000 in 1980 to 10, 000 in 2002, while the number of hogs per farm increased from 200 to 1, 400.
For example, the old style telephone exchanges required Make-before-break so that the connection didn't get dropped while dialing the number.
For a number of years both Tolka Row and The Riordans were produced by RTÉ, soon however the urban soap was dropped for the more popular rural soap opera The Riordans – which began in 1965.
For the remix project, she dropped her first name and became known as simply " ONO ," as a response to the " Oh, no!
For 1954, sales dropped, the stubby styling not going over well with the public.
For a brief period, the specification also included a connectionless datagram service, but this was dropped in the next revision.
For example, in " Susan dropped the plate.
For instance, Scottish vicecomital titles theoretically include of, though in practice it is usually dropped.
For example, Diakonoff lists evidence for two l-sounds, two r-sounds, two h-sounds, and two g-sounds ( excluding the velar nasal ), and assumes a phonemic difference between consonants that are dropped word-finally ( such as the g in zag > za3 ) and consonants that aren't ( such as the g in lag ).
For example, the Committee for a Workers ' International, whose founders dropped out of the reunified FI after 1965, call for a new " revolutionary Fourth International ".
For 1964, the Tempest and LeMans ' transaxle design was dropped and the cars were redesigned under GM's new A body platform ; frame cars with a conventional front-engine, rear-wheel-drive layout.
For example, a dog meant to assist a person in a wheelchair might be taught to pick up dropped items, open and close doors, and turn on and off lights.
For a time before their restoration and occupation by the modern University the old buildings had fallen into ruins, and where the population of the city at one point numbered some 60, 000, in 1900 it had dropped to some 10, 000 inhabitants.
For example, in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, sandbags of zeolite were dropped into the seawater near the power plant to adsorb radioactive caesium which was present in high levels.
For five years, MOL competed with a NASA station for funding but was finally dropped.

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