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For and convenience
For convenience we chose a stronger pigment, unknown to the early Italians or to Brumidi, titanium oxide, reserving the active lime white for highest lights, put on at the end of the day's stint.
For convenience, such lists usually include infractions although, in the U. S., they may come into the sphere not of the criminal law, but rather of the civil law.
For convenience, ceramic products are usually divided into four sectors ; these are shown below with some examples:
For convenience, hyperbolas are usually analyzed in terms of their centered East-West opening form.
For typographical convenience, the Legendre symbol is sometimes written as ( a | p ) or ( a / p ).
For the convenience of the reader, the formula given above is based on Chapront's latest parameters and expressed with a single integer variable, and the following additional terms have been added:
For the sake of convenience, these failure statistics often are translated into MTBF ( in this case, installed life before failure ).
For convenience, pixels are normally arranged in a regular two-dimensional grid.
For convenience some geologists prefer to annotate them with a subscript S, for example L < sub > s </ sub >< sub > 1 </ sub > to differentiate them from intersection lineations, though this is generally redundant.
For long periods of the last millennium Britain had the largest merchant fleet in the world, but it has slipped down the rankings as Flag of convenience has grown.
For convenience, Egyptologists arbitrarily choose to pronounce her name as " ee-set ".
For convenience of use, the vibrating reed assembly is often attached by a cable to the rest of the electrometer.
For the convenience of users configuring a system, the four bit house code is selected as a letter from A through P while the four bit unit code is a number 1 through 16.
For example Rembrandt's prints are usually referred to as " etchings " for convenience, but very often include work in engraving and drypoint as well, and sometimes have no etching at all.
For convenience, the primary sources that these texts rely upon are not cited.
For those who want the convenience of DocBook without a large learning curve, Simplified DocBook was designed.
For example, while convenience stores in Alaska, Pennsylvania and New Jersey cannot sell any kind of alcohol at all, stores in Nevada, New Mexico, and California may sell alcoholic beverages of any sort, while stores in Virginia, Idaho, or Oregon can sell beer and wine, but not liquor.
For example, in Los Angeles, CA, a local chain operates neighborhood grocery stores that fill a niche between a traditional supermarket and convenience store.
For navigational convenience, Great Circle routes are often broken into a series of shorter rhumb lines which allow the use of constant headings between waypoints along the Great Circle.
For reasons of convenience, historically the value of the reciprocal of the fine-structure constant is often specified.
It had been bought by Wren many years before as part of a legacy for his son Christopher Wren, Jr. For convenience Wren also leased a house on St James's Street in London.
For this reason, enterprising maritime raiders commonly took advantage of " flag of convenience " Letters of Marque, shopping for cooperative governments to license and legitimize their depredations.
For convenience, two different views of the data are available here: “ Segmented tables ,” and a single “ Unitized table ( all elements ).” Choose whichever one you need from the table of contents, below.
For convenience and due to the range of magnitudes involved, these quantities are almost always reported in kJ · mol < sup >− 1 </ sup > rather than in J · mol < sup >− 1 </ sup >.

For and guests
For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone else and the host wishes them to meet one or a few honored newcomers, then the `` open house '' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
For he had just remembered: tonight they were having their first guests.
For some reason, early writers of Chinese found it desirable to substitute for 气 a cognate character that originally meant to feed other people in a social context such as providing food for guests.
For others, who followed the " cooking as a social act " trend, the open kitchen had the advantage that they could be with their guests while cooking, and for the " creative cooks " it might even become a stage for their cooking performance.
For example, the roleplay may involve house guests or may be taken out of a couple's home and into, say, a bar, street, park etc.
The new section of the hotel contained up-to-date Turkish bath equipment, where guests could have sulfur water bath, window shutters, For many years, filled to capacity by guests and a greatly increased overflow which necessitated the building of smaller hotels in the town.
For example, after eating a wedding cake Tita made while suffering from a forbidden love, the guests all suffer from a wave of longing.
For a host, not having enough food for guests would be humiliating.
For the special, Love took control of MTV2's airwaves for 24 hours, playing a selection of videos that she wanted to see, taking calls from viewers, and inviting guests into the studio.
For larger gatherings, a horseshoe-shaped table is brought in that will accommodate up to 65 guests.
# For those who prefer to socialize with their fellow guests, hostels usually have more common areas and opportunities to socialize.
For each show, O ' Reilly, with the assistance of his staff, will produce a script with the words for the " Talking Points Memo " and " Pinheads and Patriots " segments, and points of discussion and questions for the guests that will appear on the program.
For three years until December 2005 she presented a weekday lunchtime programme on London talk radio station LBC 97. 3, featuring regular guests including Bonnie Langford, Alkarim Jivani, and Annie Caulfield.
For Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, 7, 500 guests were squeezed into the Abbey and each person had to make do with a maximum of of seating.
For example, during a wedding reception, or a bar mitzvah, free drinks are often served to guests, a practice that is known as “ an open bar .” Free drinks may also be offered to increase attendance at a social or business function.
For a standard show, the capacity of the Fillmore is 1, 199 guests.
George Stevens, Jr. said: " Our tradition of surprises and surprise guests is particularly special ..." For example, for Dolly Parton, a 2006 Honoree, Jessica Simpson, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Rogers, Alison Krauss and Shania Twain performed.
For an additional fee, guests can take part in Animal Adventures where they can swim with Sea World's marine life.
For the rest of the year, Sea World takes guests on a ride around the calm canals of the Gold Coast.
For a further additional charge, guests can purchase a souvenir DVD of their flight.
Another particularly noteworthy track on the album is the ballad " Design For Living ," which featured guests Laurie Anderson, Gina Shock of The Go-Go's, Valerie Simpson of Ashford & Simpson, Tina Weymouth of Tom Tom Club and Talking Heads, Nancy Wilson of Heart, and former bandmate Patti LaBelle.
For this reason, most ryokan ask guests to confirm the time they want to take their meals.

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