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For and Leader
For example, Tony Blair met Leader of the Opposition Iain Duncan Smith and Leader of the Liberal Democrats Charles Kennedy on privy council terms to discuss the evidence for Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
For Evangelical Christians Samuel is considered to be a Prophet, Judge, and wise Leader of Israel, and treated as an example of fulfilled commitments to God.
For these reasons, it is the Majority Leader who in practice manages the Senate.
* Former Labor Leader Shimon Peres Heading For Sharon's new party – recorded Report from IsraCast.
For the first year of his premiership, real power was held by the Secretary of State for the Northern Department, Lord Carteret, who headed the Carteret Ministry ( Pelham was First Lord of the Treasury, Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House of Commons ).
* Leader For The Pack ( 1985, Striker Lee )
For his 2005 television show How To Start Your Own Country, presenter Danny Wallace claimed to be " Leader " of Eel Pie Island after invading the island via the footbridge.
For example, as of 2011 the incumbent is Lord Strathclyde, who is also the Leader of the House of Lords.
For example, the Government House Leader in Canada is often given a sinecure ministry position so that he may become a member of the Cabinet.
* For Congo ’ s Leader, Middling Reviews by Jeffrey Gettleman, The New York Times, April 4, 2009
For four years, from 1962 to 1966, Hoyer was a member of the staff of United States Senator Daniel Brewster ( D-Maryland ); also on Senator Brewster's staff at that time was Nancy Pelosi, who would later become a leadership colleague of Hoyer as she served as Minority Leader and Speaker of the House.
For instance, U. S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott had also been a member of the CofCC.
For example, during the last two years of the George W. Bush administration, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid prevented any further recess appointments.
For two years he also served as Leader of the Opposition, while Labour had no official leader and Sinn Féin refused to participate in parliamentary government.
* Qutiba Al Talafha former Youth Leader For Unicef
Venkatesh also profiled the area, its residents and the Black Kings, a Chicago gang known for selling drugs, in his 2008 book " Gang Leader For A Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes To The Streets " ( ISBN 978-1-59420-150-9 ).
For a time he was a plant manager for Pioneer Concrete before becoming press secretary to the Liberal Leader of the Opposition, Dr John Hewson from 1990 to 1993 and working on the Fightback!
For example Michael Howard, the Leader of the Opposition, said " Who will ever trust you again?
For the next 10 years, Leader divided his time painting between the Severn Valley, Worcestershire, and Wales, producing many canvases.
For example, the infantry field ( 03 ) has ten enlisted classifications: Rifleman ( MOS 0311 ), Riverine Assault Craft ( MOS 0312 ), Light Armored Vehicle Crewman ( MOS 0313 ), Scout Sniper ( MOS 0317 ), Reconnaissance Man ( MOS 0321 ), Machine Gunner ( MOS 0331 ), Mortarman ( MOS 0341 ), Assaultman ( MOS 0351 ), Antitank Assault Guided Missileman ( MOS 0352 ), and Infantry Unit Leader ( MOS 0369 ).
For example, anyone ranking from Private to Sergeant can be a Rifleman ( 0311 ), but only Marines ranking from Staff Sergeant to Master Gunnery Sergeant can be an Infantry Unit Leader ( 0369 ).
For there to be a recognised Leader of the Opposition, it was necessary for there to be a sufficiently cohesive opposition to need a formal leader.
For most of the 19th century, there was rarely any one person who could be considered Leader of the Opposition — those figures who took leading roles in opposing the government of the day were merely " first among equals ", and had no formal office.

For and Follower
* For Many a Follower, Sacred Ground in Colorado New York Times, January 11, 2008

For and interact
For example, in optics two or more coherent lightwaves may interact and by constructive or destructive interference yield a resultant irradiance deviating from the sum of the component irradiances of the individual lightwaves.
For example, in quantum field theory " locality " means that quantum fields at different points of space do not interact with one another.
For example, as handlers interact and pass the firearm between them, each avoids over-relying on the " show clear " of the other.
For example, in the solar wind together with ionized hydrogen, the particles interact with the Earth's magnetosphere giving rise to Birkeland currents and the aurora.
For N interacting particles, i. e. particles which interact mutually and constitute a many-body situation, the potential energy function V is not simply a sum of the separate potentials ( and certainly not a product, as this is dimensionally incorrect ).
For non-interacting particles, i. e. particles which do not interact mutually and move independently, the potential of the system is the sum of the separate potential energy for each particle, that is
For example, Smalltalk ( 1980 ), which was designed to be interpreted at run-time, allows generic objects to dynamically interact with each other.
For a biological organism to survive, these myriad components must interact with each other and with their environment in a way that processes food, removes waste, moves components to the correct location, and is responsive to signalling molecules, other organisms, light, sound, temperature and many other factors.
For example, if there are two waves that interact with each other we can add them which creates new odd looking wave.
For Durkheim then, a society is a sui generis society, and will continue its its own independent existence after the apparently indispensable ( or dispensable ) or famous ( or infamous ) historical individual ceases to interact with it, and so the appearance of indispensability and deservedness is absolutely deceptive.
For example, a mutation in one functional domain can have deleterious effects on another by altering the way in which the domains interact.
For this intense chamber work with four principal actors ( Azéma, Arditi, Ardant and Dussollier ), Resnais asked Hans Werner Henze to compose musical episodes which would act as a " fifth character ", not an accompaniment but a fully integrated element of the drama with which the speech of the actors would interact.
For instance, an office or factory may be considered a tight community because all members interact with each other.
For example, it has been shown to interact with fibrin, heparin, tenascin, TNF-α, BMP-1, rotavirus NSP-4, and many fibronectin binding proteins from bacteria ( like FBP-A ; FBP-B on the N-terminal domain ).
For the control point to learn more about the device and its capabilities, or to interact with the device, the control point must retrieve the device's description from the URL provided by the device in the discovery message.
For customers they do not already know, dancers use factors such as clothing, shoes, age, and race to determine who they wish to interact with.
For high altitude nuclear explosions, these electrons are captured in the Earth's magnetic field at altitudes between twenty and forty kilometers where they interact with the Earth's magnetic field to produce a coherent electromagnetic pulse ( EMP ) which lasts about one millisecond.
For example, the policy community members ( policy-makers and experts ) may interact as part of the main conference panel, while they receive inputs from a virtual community ( citizens, associations etc.
For example, it has been found to interact with NADPH cytochrome P450 reductase, associated with increased production of ROS, and glutathione S-transferase, responsible for production of the anti-oxidant glutathione.
For a few seconds, a screen that the player can interact with using the A button is displayed ( this is not part of the gameplay itself ).
For starters, it is worthwhile to ask which sectors of strings can interact with one another.
For the more casual observer the Robie House will continue to feature guided tours as well as a new self-guided The new curatorial program, Engage with Artifacts ($ 65 /$ 75 per person ), provides rare insight into Wright ’ s designs and allows participants to interact with the Preservation Trust curators and explore original artifacts.
For small games, the producer may interact directly with the programming and creative staff.
For example, a 3D graphics programmer may need to work side by side with the game's 3D modelers discussing strategies and design considerations, while an AI programmer may need to interact very little, if at all, with the art staff.

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