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For and communal
For instance, if two men and a woman were to eat a meal together, a Conservative Jew would believe that the presence of three adult Jews would obligate the group to say a communal form of the Grace After Meals, while an Orthodox Jew would believe that, lacking three adult Jewish males, the group would not be able to do such.
For two years after the end of World War II, Alderney was operated as a communal farm.
For example in the Catholic Church the Carthusians and Camaldolese arrange their monasteries as clusters of hermitages where the monks live most of their day and most of their lives in solitary prayer and work, gathering only relatively briefly for communal prayer and only occasionally for community meals and recreation.
For example, traditional African masks and costumes very often are used in communal, ceremonial contexts, where they are " danced.
For example Easy Rider ( 1969 ), directed by Dennis Hopper, shows the characters making a pilgrimage in search of " the true America " in terms of the hippie movement, drug use, and communal lifestyles.
For overseas departments, the department number has three digits, and the communal number two digits ( since 1950 ).
For graduates to receive individual allotments of farmland, however, would require changes in the communal reserve system, something fiercely opposed by First Nations governments.
For instance, English peasants fought against the enclosure movement, which took traditionally communal lands and made them private.
Déjacque asked: ‘ Am I thus ... right to want, as with the system of contracts, to measure out to each — according to their accidental capacity to produce — what they are entitled to ?’ The answer given by Déjacque to this question is unambiguous: ‘ it is not the product of his or her labour that the worker has a right to, but to the satisfaction of his or her needs, whatever may be their nature .’"... For Déjacque, on the other hand, the communal state of affairs — the phalanstery ‘ without any hierarchy, without any authority ’ except that of the ‘ statistics book ’ — corresponded to ‘ natural exchange ,’ i. e. to the ‘ unlimited freedom of all production and consumption ; the abolition of any sign of agricultural, individual, artistic or scientific property ; the destruction of any individual holding of the products of work ; the demonarchisation and the demonetarisation of manual and intellectual capital as well as capital in instruments, commerce and buildings.
" For individuals such as Lahiri's ' mother, cooking constructs a sense of identity, interrelationship, and home that is simultaneously communal and yet also highly personal.

For and leadership
For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
For example, paintings glorified aristocracy in the early 17th century when leadership was needed to nationalize small political groupings, but later as leadership became oppressive, satirization increased and subjects were less concerned with leaders and more with more common plights of mankind.
For the Lamtuna leadership, this new ideology dovetailed with their long desire to refound the Sanhaja union and recover their lost dominions.
For example, while concluding meaningful trade agreements with developed countries ( such as the United States and the European Union ) would probably be beneficial to Brazil's long-term economic self-interest, the Brazilian government has instead prioritized its leadership role within Mercosul and expanded trade ties with countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
For example, kinship and leadership function both as symbolic systems and as social institutions.
For the Red Guards, the military hierarchy and implementation of orders functioned effectively only at company and platoon level ; even there, leadership and authority were weak, as most company and platoon commanders were chosen by the vote of the troopers.
For many years Sudan had an Islamist regime under the leadership of Hassan al-Turabi.
For this he had to give up the leadership of Balliol College, though he could continue to live at Oxford.
For these reasons, between 1933 and 1934, the Luftwaffe leadership was primarily concerned with tactical and operational methods.
For the army ’ s leadership, Innocent aimed his pleas at the knights and nobles of Europe.
For Jesuits, right from the foundation of the Society in France, rhetoric was an integral part of the training of young men toward taking up leadership positions in the Church and in State institutions, as Marc Fumaroli has shown it in his foundational Âge de l ' éloquence ( 1980 ).
For example, John Major was the ostensibly " Thatcherite " candidate during the 1990 leadership election, but he consistently promoted One-Nation Conservatives to the higher reaches of his cabinet during his time as Prime Minister.
For the first time, his leadership over the RPR was challenged.
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.
For political expediency, the Soviet leadership initiated a dual policy of support for both Sun and the newly established Communist Party of China, which would eventually found the People's Republic of China.
For instance, he expelled the majority of the French section and replaced its leadership.
For breaking the ceasefire, Wright and the Portadown unit of the Mid Ulster Brigade were stood down by the UVF leadership on 2 August 1996.
For this reason, the Japanese army leadership assigned some units to separate the plain-clothed soldiers from the civilians, working through the Safety Zone section by section.
For instance, one might associate " the days ahead " with leadership, whereas the phrase " giving my time " carries stronger connotations of bargaining.
For the first ( and thus far, only ) time, a section of the Chinese communist leadership sought to rally popular opposition against another leadership group, leading to massive social, cultural, political, and economic chaos that plagued the country for a ten-year period.
For his leadership in the Peace Movement, Zinn received the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience Award in 1996.
Although Bond ultimately prevents SPECTRE from reforming, it continued, under the leadership of Tamil Rahani, to play a part in Role of Honour and Nobody Lives For Ever.

For and Amsterdam
For the 1928 Summer Olympics in neighboring Amsterdam, it hosted all of the non-jumping equestrian and the running part of the modern pentathlon event.
For aviation enthusiasts, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has a large rooftop viewing area, called the Panoramaterras.
For at least seven years, beginning in 2005, she operated Xaviera's Happy House, a bed and breakfast within her Amsterdam home.
For Amsterdam, you should use the train to Schiphol and change at Amersfoort, where there are regular trains to Amsterdam Centraal railway station, which is the nearest station to the city.
For the 2012 Tour, he scheduled 11 concerts in Europe from January 26 to February 12 in London, Paris, Stockholm, Oslo, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, and Zurich.
For a while the municipality of Amsterdam sold the signs in an effort to curtail theft of traffic sign.
For ten years, Beckmann lived in poverty in self-imposed exile in Amsterdam, failing in his desperate attempts to obtain a visa for the US.
For fear of losing him, the authorities at Amsterdam nominated him professor of philosophy in 1779.
For instance, when the English conquered New Amsterdam in 1664, they renamed it New York and changed the administrative language from Dutch to English.
For the Chorus album in 1991, he gathered together his collection of analogue synthesisers from various recording studio locations in London and set up a small studio in Amsterdam.
For Eijkman this was to prove a lucky event, as it enabled him to work in E. Forster's laboratory in Amsterdam, and also in Robert Koch's bacteriological laboratory in Berlin ; here he came into contact with C. A.
: For the city with the same name within the town, see Amsterdam, New York ( city )
For one such case see Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.
For some years during the 1980s, Hass lived in Amsterdam, being married to a Dutchman.
For Amsterdam change at Hilversum.
For one show Gitane Demone drove from her home in Amsterdam to Germany to meet up with Williams backstage.
For the historic fort on the island of Saint Martin, see Fort Amsterdam ( Sint Maarten )
* Weisman & Palmer Dig Amsterdam As Preem For Their ' Manhattan '.
For example, in the early 1990s he was both artistic Co-Director at STEIM ( Studio for Electro Instrumental Music ), located in Amsterdam and a German Academic Exchange Service ( DAAD ) composer-in-residence in Berlin.
For instance, Rotterdam and Amsterdam, the two main cities, compete in many ways, from football to art.
For instance, one of these stretches the 50 km distance between Amsterdam and Utrecht.
For instance the " Batenburg " stone from Prinsengracht, Amsterdam, shown here puns on the words baten ( to profit ) and burg ( castle ) which together make up the name of a village near Nijmegen.
* Another Fucking Readymade ( 1996 ): For an exhibition at the de Appel Arts Center in Amsterdam, he stole the entire contents of another artist ’ s show from a nearby gallery with the idea of passing it off as his own work, until the police insisted he return the loot on threat of arrest.

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