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For and fullest
" For Ourselves Council for Generalized Self-Management " discusses Stirner and speaks of a " communist egoism ," which is said to be a " synthesis of individualism and collectivism ," and says that " greed in its fullest sense is the only possible basis of communist society.
For the fullest taste, fresh leaves are crumpled, steamed, and dried, yielding dark brown tea leaves.
For short distances the Number 21's speed was close to thirty miles an hour on the uneven road, and the article said, " there seems no doubt that the machine can reel off forty miles an hour and not exert the engine to its fullest capacity.
For the fullest enjoyment of all three books, it is best to read them in the order 1632, Ring of Fire, and then 1633.
For being blessed with all these whose potential for tourism has not been tapped to the fullest, Loon has been aptly called the emerging giant of Bohol ’ s eco-cultural tourism industry.
For these have no part in that which is lowest, but dwell in fullest power, immovably and perfectly established in the Most High, and receive the Divine Immanence above all passion and matter, and manifest God, being attentively open to divine participations.

For and treatment
For the treatment of bacterial scours, feed 100-200 grams.
For prevention or treatment of bacterial scours, feed 0.1 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight daily.
For the prevention or treatment of the early stages of shipping fever complex, increase feeding level to 0.5 to 2 grams per head per day.
For treatment of shipping fever, this level should be fed at the onset of the disease symptoms until symptoms disappear.
For treatment of bloat, drug is fed at a higher level.
For the prevention or treatment of acetonemia ( ketosis ) in dairy cows.
For the treatment of ketosis feed 1/4 to 1/2 pound per day for 10 days.
For treatment of ketosis, feed 1/2 pound daily until symptoms disappear.
For example, the level of improvement noted in a recent experiment with a short course of immediate treatment for parent-child relationship problems compared favorably with the results reported by typical child guidance clinics where the hours spent in purely diagnostic study may equal or exceed the number of hours devoted to actual treatment interviews in the experimental project.
For several days, she was ill as a result of Lee's treatment.
For example, the model for a simplified ANOVA with one type of treatment at different levels.
For tonal languages, further classification can be based on their treatment of tone, though names do not yet exist to distinguish the various types.
For example, " aloin " is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important medical uses ( e. g. as a laxative and in the treatment of burns ) as well as cosmetic uses ( e. g. in skin and hair products ).
For the most part, treatment of the eye conditions consists of visual rehabilitation.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
For a rigorous treatment of the Dirac inner product of non-normalizable states see the definition given by D. Carfì in and.
For a fully relativistic treatment, the equation of state used will interpolate between the equations for small ρ and for large ρ.
For example, a court might certify a case for class treatment where a number of individual bond-holders sue to determine whether they may convert their bonds to common stock.
For example, a Bahá ' í who refuses to follow guidance on treatment of Covenant-breakers is at risk of being named one.
For a physician in the acute treatment setting, acute alcohol intoxication can mimic other acute neurological disorders, or is frequently combined with other recreational drugs that complicate diagnosis and treatment.
For example in a paper reporting on a study involving human subjects, there typically appears a table giving the overall sample size, sample sizes in important subgroups ( e. g., for each treatment or exposure group ), and demographic or clinical characteristics such as the average age, the proportion of subjects of each sex, and the proportion of subjects with related comorbidities.
For example, 330 for economics +. 9 for geographic treatment +. 04 for Europe = 330. 94 European economy ; 973 for United States +. 05 form division for periodicals
For example, in his writings about a young man afflicted with the plague, he concentrated on the treatment of internal and external ulcerations.

For and battle
For them, providing appetizing food under battle or emergency conditions is a paramount consideration.
For many centuries following his death Alboin's heroism and his success in battle were celebrated in Saxon and Bavarian epic poetry.
For example, a main battle tank will usually have the heaviest armour on the hull front and the turret, lighter armour on the sides of the hull and the thinnest armour on the top and bottom of the tank.
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 example, after Henry V of England defeated a French army on October 25, 1415, he met with the senior French herald and they agreed to name the battle after the nearby castle and so it was called the Battle of Agincourt.
For weeks after the battle, bodies washed up along the Egyptian coast, decaying slowly in the intense dry heat.
For Philippe Contamine, " the battle of Bouvines was both important and high profile consequences ".
These false Christs will perform great signs and are no ordinary people " For they are spirits of demons, performing signs, which go out to the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty.
For all its fame, the site of the battle is uncertain and several sites have been advanced, with Bromborough on the Wirral the most favoured location.
For example, Eliade says, the portrayal of Nebuchadnezzar as a dragon in Jeremiah 51: 34 is a case in which the Hebrews " interpreted contemporary events by means of the very ancient cosmogonico-heroic myth " of a battle between a hero and a dragon.
For example, during a war between Qi and Lu in 684 BC, the effect of drum on soldier's morale is employed to change the result of a major battle.
For instance, much of the battle footage from the early 20th century was staged ; the cameramen would usually arrive on site after a major battle and re-enact scenes to film them.
* 1964 – Vietnam War: For his heroism in battle earlier in the year, Captain Roger Donlon is awarded the first Medal of Honor of the war.
For example, some include battle deaths in their calculations.
: For one fosters evil war and battle, being cruel: her no man loves ; but perforce, through the will of the deathless gods, men pay harsh Strife her honour due.
For wizards, Gygax included six spells that could be used to affect a battle, plus two " missiles " ( fire ball and lightning bolt ).
For instance, in 1 Samuel 4, the Philistines fret before the second battle of Aphek when they learn that the Israelites are bearing the Ark of the Covenant, and therefore Yahweh, into battle.
For instance, the County Longford IRA under Seán Mac Eoin carried out a number of well planned ambushes and successfully defended the village of Ballinalee against Black and Tan reprisals in a three-hour gun battle.
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 a more detailed analysis, as well as the Romans in battle, see the articles Roman infantry tactics and Roman military personal equipment.
For example, empty shoes placed outside of a Greek home would tell others that the family's son has died in battle.
For several millennia, bronze was the material of choice for weapons such as swords, daggers, battle axes, and spear and arrow points, as well as protective gear such as shields, helmets, shin guards, and other body armor.
: For information about the World War II battle, see Battle of Monte Cassino.

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