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For and Astros
For Hurricane Ike in 2008, Selig mandated that the Astros play two home games against the Chicago Cubs in his hometown of Milwaukee despite proximity to the visiting Cubs.
For most of the 1965 season, the Astros played on green-painted dirt and dead grass.
For most of the 1965 season, the Astros played on green-painted dirt and dead grass.
For the first time since becoming a permanent member of the Astros ' starting rotation, Richard was not the league leader in walks allowed, but as he had done in 1976, he led the league in wild pitches.
For many years, KTXH was the over-the-air broadcast rights holder for both the Houston Astros baseball team and the NBA's Houston Rockets.
* The Joe Pepitone Prayer: Don't Let Me Die in Japan ; For 12 years -- from 1962 -- Joe Pepitone played first and outfield for the New York Yankees, Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs-New York Times article, May 19, 1974
For example, Cy Young award winner Johan Santana was chosen by the Florida Marlins four years before winning the award, when the Houston Astros declined to put him on their 40-man roster.

For and Clemens
For instance, the name Mark Twain refers to Mark Twain, i. e. Samuel Clemens, the man who lived in the U. S. and wrote satires.
For example, the name " Mark Twain " might just mean: The man who wrote Tom Sawyer, and Samuel Clemens might mean: The eldest son of John and Jane Clemens.
For the most part, only the waters located downstream of the city of Mount Clemens are navigable by recreational and industrial water vessels.
Monat leads his fellow captives to a community of fugitives he is associated with, which is led by the aloof and cocky Samuel Clemens ( Cameron Daddo ) who has built a riverboat christened the Go For Broke, augmented by Monat's technological expertise, to explore the river.
Thus Hale becomes the Captain of the Go For Broke, while Clemens is content with just being its pilot.

For and was
For everyone involved knew that the whole valley was a powder keg, and Mitchell Barton the fuse which could send it into explosive violence.
For a blood-chilling ring of terror to the very sound of his name was the tool he needed for the job he'd promised to do.
For that legend was growing explosively, Rumor was insisting he received a price of $600 a man.
For Matilda, it was the first she had known in many a night.
For several weeks we eyed one another almost like sparring partners, and then one day Uncle was slightly indisposed and stayed home ; ;
For an anthropologist, loquacious old L'Turu was a mine of information.
For a while he was content to let events develop in their good time.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
For over a hundred years Southerners have felt that the North was picking on them.
For it was neglected, not to say nascent, when the struggle began.
The second specific comment was the report of Eisenhower's Commission on National Goals, titled Goals For Americans.
For Rachel, conceded to be the prettiest of the Szold girls -- and she did make a pretty picture sitting in the grape-arbor strumming her guitar and singing in her silvery tones -- there was no particular March counterpart ; ;
For the Coolidges, it was Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Stearns of Boston, Massachusetts, owners of a large department store.
For a freshman Congressman to read political Lessons to graybeard Democrats was poor policy for one who needed to make friends.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For by now the original cause of the quarrel, Philip's seizure of Gascony, was only one strand in the spider web of French interests that overlay all western Europe and that had been so well and closely spun that the lightest movement could set it trembling from one end to the other.
For a few minutes there was nothing to hear.
When Fosdick showed the letter to Baker his negative response was: `` For God's sake, Raymond, don't show this to the President or he'll stop the war ''.
For a time it appeared that a common European army might be created, but the project for a European Defense Community was rejected by the French National Assembly in 1954.
For it was the millions of buffalo and prairie chicken and the endless seas of grass that symbolized for a whole generation of Americans the abundant supply that was to take many of them westward when the Ohio and Mississippi valleys began to fill.
For a while there was such shrill girlish commotion I couldn't have made myself heard if I'd had the equivalent of the message to Garcia.
For a while his work was influenced deeply by the French impressionists, and by the patterned, mosaic-like paintings of Gustav Klimt, then the dean of Austrian art.
For years he wore hand-me-down suits and homemade paper collars, was even driven to scrounging for cigarette butts in Vienna's gutters.

For and losing
For example, he once missed first prize in a tournament in Berlin by losing to Sämisch, and when it became clear he was going to lose the game, Nimzowitsch stood up on the table and shouted, " Gegen diesen Idioten muss ich verlieren!
For example, frogs in cold climates can survive for extended periods of time with most of their body water in a frozen state, while desert frogs in Australia can become inactive and dehydrate in dry periods, losing up to 75 % of their fluids, yet return to life by rapidly rehydrating in wet periods.
For the first time in twenty years since she lost to her sister Susan, Polgár lost her first classical game to a female player as Women's World champion Hou Yifan won their individual game and tied for first before losing the playoff to Nigel Short.
For instance, electrons and positive ions trapped in the dipole-like field near the Earth tend to circulate around the magnetic axis of the dipole ( the line connecting the magnetic poles ) in a ring around the Earth, without gaining or losing energy ( this is known as Guiding center motion ).
For example, there is at least one documented case of a person losing a fingertip when two magnets he was using snapped together from 50 cm away.
For example William Lyon Mackenzie King, after losing his seat in the same general election that his party won, briefly " governed from the hallway " before winning a by-election a few weeks later.
For most of human history, depending on the culture of the victors, combatants on the losing side in a battle could expect to be either slaughtered or enslaved.
For example: the threat of losing money, the threat of abuse of confidential information or the threat of accidents and casualties.
For most of their existence, the new Senators were the definition of futility, losing an average of 90 games a season.
For example, in an acid solution, copper is oxidized at the anode to Cu < sup > 2 +</ sup > by losing two electrons.
For example, slave owners might have risked losing money by buying expensive slaves who later became ill or died ; or might have used those slaves to make products that didn't sell well on the market.
For example, ancestral may have become and may have become, losing the old vowels */ i / and */ u / but gaining the new consonants and.
For Lillian, this meant giving up her status as class president and losing most of her friends.
* In the October 1963 issue of MAD Magazine, the " For the Birds " parody of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds reveals that their unexplained attacks were orchestrated by Burt Lancaster, as revenge for losing the Oscar: " If you think we terrorized your house ... You should see what we've got lined up for Gregory Peck!
For example, a risk-averse investor might choose to put his or her money into a bank account with a low but guaranteed interest rate, rather than into a stock that may have high expected returns, but also involves a chance of losing value.
For the sixth season in 1980, the current cast moved from Milwaukee to Burbank, California, with the catalyst behind the move as the girls losing their bottlecapping jobs to new automation installed at Shotz Brewery, and want to start fresh when they didn't want to take Mr. Shotz ' offer to become the company's truck washers.
For fear of losing his ability to read, he devoured any available book available and trained his memory.
For losing ken of Albion's wishèd coast.
For fear of losing him, the authorities at Amsterdam nominated him professor of philosophy in 1779.
For all his skill, Si ’ ahl was gradually losing ground to the more powerful Patkanim of the Snohomish when white settlers started showing up in force.
For example, if on a downwind leg the losing boat gybes towards the right side of the course the winning boat will gybe towards the right side of the course as well even though the left side of the course appears to be favored.
For example, if the company has been losing money, and in a letter to the production division, the front office orders a reorganization of the shipping and receiving departments, this could be construed to mean that some people were going to lose their jobs — unless it were made explicitly clear that this would not occur.
For the most part his sympathy with the losing side is only betrayed in his despondency over all things.
For example, losing a close political election might cause some personal embarrassment for the candidate but generally would be considered an honorable loss in the profession and thus not necessarily lead to professional embarrassment.

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