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For and 1735
For two years he was in the service of the Portuguese Viceroy of Goa, but in 1735 he returned to French service as governor of the Isle de France ( now Mauritius ) and the Île de Bourbon ( Réunion ).
For much of 1734 Hasse was at Dresden, but from 1735 until 1737 he was in Italy, largely at Naples.
For her contribution to the recording industry, Lehmann has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1735 Vine St.
For many years, he played the " Kubelik " Guarnerius del Gesu of 1735.

For and campaign
For the following year the Duke proposed a campaign along the valley of the River Moselle to carry the war deep into France.
For the Grand Alliance – Austria, England, and the Dutch Republic – the battle had followed an indecisive campaign against the Bourbon armies of King Louis XIV of France in 1705.
For Queen Anne also, the Ramillies campaign had one overriding significance – " Now we have God be thanked so hopeful a prospect of peace.
For 44 BC, Roman dictator-for-life Julius Caesar planned to lead a major campaign to crush Burebista and his allies once and for all, but he was assassinated before it could start.
For him and for certain other members of the Chilean elite, the initiative for temporary self-rule quickly escalated into a campaign for permanent independence, although other Criollos remained loyal to Spain.
For this purpose, the NSC established an interagency working group which in turn coordinated the Office of Public Diplomacy for Latin America and the Caribbean ( managed by Otto Reich ), which conducted the campaign.
For her job in Duluth, Minnesota, Hall used her musical and poetic talents in an advertising campaign.
For the next two years Eugene continued to perform with distinction on campaign, and establish himself as a dedicated, professional soldier ; by the end of 1685, still only 22 years old, he was made a Major-General.
IKEA launched a UK-wide " Home is the Most Important Place in the World " advertising campaign in September 2007 using estate agent signs with the term " Not For Sale " written on them as part of the wider campaign.
After the campaign appeared in the Metro newspaper London the business news website www. mad. co. uk remarked that the IKEA campaign had amazing similarities with the marketing activity of UK home refurbishment company Onis living who had launched their own Not For Sale advertising campaign two years prior and was awarded the Interbuild 2006 Construction Marketing Award for best campaign under £ 25, 000.
For example, the June 2004 election campaign of the Liberal Party of Canada was compared with " the Keystone Kops running around " by one of its parliamentary members, Carolyn Parrish.
She implemented four major initiatives: Take Time For Kids, an awareness campaign to educate parents and caregivers on parenting ; family literacy, through cooperation with the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, she urged Texas communities to establish family literacy programs ; Reach Out and Read, a pediatric reading program ; and Ready to Read, an early childhood educational program.
For several years a brutal campaign was fought to quell the insurgent natives.
For the loss of his son Sennacherib launched another campaign into Elam where his army started to plunder cities.
For example, in Caperton v. A. T. Massey Coal Co. ( 2009 ), the Court ruled that a justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia had to recuse himself from a case involving a major contributor to his campaign for election to that court.
For example, by the end of September, the financial positions of Republican contenders in the cycle were worse than those of Democrats at the same point in the 2004 campaign.
For the Macy's 2010 Believe campaign, an animated character based on Virginia was part of and appeared in their 2010 holiday commercials, inviting children to stores to write " Yes Virginia Santa Letters ," and at the Macy's department store on 34th and Broadway in Manhattan as the theme for its 2010 holiday windows.
For many years, human rights had been a campaign issue brought up and backed by Democrats.
For Edward, it became a war of conquest rather than simply a punitive expedition, like the former campaign.

For and allied
For example, President Wilson proposed the Treaty of Versailles after World War I after consulting with allied powers, but this treaty was rejected by the U. S. Senate ; as a result, the U. S. subsequently made separate agreements with different nations.
As epitomised in the slogan,For a Democratic Dictatorship of the Proletariat and Peasantry ”, a revolution in underdeveloped Tsarist Russia required an allied proletariat of town and country ( urban workers and peasants ), because the urban workers would be too few to successfully assume power in the cities on their own.
For the two decades preceding the Republic of the Congo's 1991 National Conference, the country was firmly in the socialist camp, allied principally with the Soviet Union and other Eastern bloc nations.
For both major allied navies, it had been difficult to grasp that, however large a convoy, its " footprint " ( the area within which it could be spotted ) was far smaller than if the individual ships had traveled independently.
For example, Greens became allied with centre-right parties to oust the centre-left ruling PRI party of Mexico.
For the rest of 1642 and part of the 1643 campaigns, Thomas Francis ommanded Piedmontese forces fighting alongside the French under Henri II d ' Orléans, duc de Longueville against the Spanish, generally along the Piedmont / Milan border ; when Longueville was recalled home, he succeeded him as allied commander-in-chief, with Henri de la Tour d ' Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne as his second-in-command.
For the rest of 1642 and part of the 1643 campaigns, Thomas commanded Piedmontese forces fighting alongside the French under Henri II d ' Orléans, duc de Longueville against the Spanish, generally along the Piedmont / Milan border ; when Longueville was recalled home, Thomas succeeded him as allied commander-in-chief, with Turenne as his second-in-command.
For most of his reign he was allied with Alfonso VIII of Castile, both against
For a brief time the 18th century castle Henkenshage was used as allied HQ.
For all that, in June 1961 Bray still decided to move and despite his recent marriage “ lmost every day went round, often spending a good part of the day or a large part of the evening there .” “ Oddly enough, this side of his life was well known about in Paris … natural reserve and well-developed sense of decorum were allied to his fear of giving offence to Suzanne .” Anthony Cronin notes that strangely – or perhaps not so strangely – during this time he was often to be found talking “ fervently and seriously about suicide .” Despite his unwillingness to do much about it he was clearly suffering badly from guilt.
For we learn from Cicero that Tauromenium was one of the three cities in Sicily which enjoyed the privileges of a civitas foederata or allied city, thus retaining a nominal independence, and was not even subject, like Messana, to the obligation of furnishing ships of war when called upon.
For example, the three series 5 fighters were capable of meeting the best allied fighters on equal terms, but only a few hundred of each were produced.
For the most part the Trencavels allied with Barcelona against Toulouse.
For six days prior to the beginning of the American offensive allied heavy artillery targeted German defenses around Aachen.
( For legal reasons SACEUR has retained the traditional title including Europe although the responsibilities were extended to all allied operations in 2003 ).
For his outstanding gunnery performance during the battle, Nakhimov was promoted to the captaincy of a trophy ship and was decorated by the allied governments.
For a time, these allied peoples made use of the arrival of the European in the hopes of creating a world freed of Aztec domination.
For Jones himself his complex structures had always to be allied with emotive intention.
For the Iroquois nations, the battle marked the beginning of a civil war, as Oneidas under Colonel Louis and Han Yerry allied with the American cause and fought against members of other Iroquois nations.
For example one selections of missions has the player detach from an allied raid to infiltrate a German U-Boat in order to get to a secret facility while another has them rendezvous and sneak into a German headquarters in disguise to rescue and operative.
For the 2001 congressional redistricting, Goode allied with Republican Bob Goodlatte and Democrat Rick Boucher to ensure that none of them would be put in the same district.
For his third wife, Philip was anxious to seek a candidate from England or a nation allied to England, since he was now firmly allied with England, and wanted to secure that alliance further.
For Walters, the reports received by the allied intelligence services during the mid-1940s suggest that the appellation " ODESSA " was " little more than a catch-all term use by former Nazis who wished to continue the fight.

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