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For this reason, then I want to describe, first, two examples of the puritanical attacks: Stephen Gosson's The School Of Abuse, 1579, and his later Playes Confuted, published in 1582.
For purposes of sample selection only ( individual tests were given later ) we obtained group test scores of reading achievement and intelligence from school records of the entire third-grade population in each school system.
he would look right through you while you were talking to him, and if you said, `` For Christ's sake, Donald, you've got Prussian blue all over your shirt '', he would smile, and nod, and an hour later the paint would be all over his pants as well.
For example, in the first editions of the collection The Mysterious Mr Quin ( 1930 ), in the short story " The Soul of the Croupier ," she described " Hebraic men with hook-noses wearing rather flamboyant jewellery "; in later editions the passage was edited to describe " sallow men " wearing same.
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 country there is the term Usono, cognate with the English word Usonia later popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright.
For a time he took into his family the young student Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam ( 1813 – 1853 ), one of the founders of the Conference of Charity, later known as the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul.
For the graphical user interfaces, AIX v2 came with the X10R3 and later the X10R4 and X11 versions of the X Window System from MIT, together with the Athena widget set.
Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
For example, some Byzantine coins of the 1st century BC and later show the head of Artemis with bow and quiver, and feature a crescent with what appears to be a six-rayed star on the reverse.
For a genome as large as the human genome, it may take many days of CPU time on large-memory, multiprocessor computers to assemble the fragments, and the resulting assembly will usually contain numerous gaps that have to be filled in later.
For a certain class of Green functions coming from solutions of integral equations, Schmidt had shown that a property analogous to the Arzelà – Ascoli theorem held in the sense of mean convergence — or convergence in what would later be dubbed a Hilbert space.
For example, the word chief ( meaning the leader of any group ) comes from the Middle French chef (" head "), and its modern pronunciation preserves the Middle French consonant sound ; the word chef ( the leader of the cooks ) was borrowed from the same source centuries later, by which time the consonant had changed to a " sh "- sound in French.
Young did not walk a batter and was later quoted: " For my part, I think it was the greatest game of ball I ever took part in.
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For example, George Grosz later recalled that his Dadaist art was intended as a protest " against this world of mutual destruction.
For this reason a different model, the entity-relationship model which emerged shortly later ( 1976 ), gained popularity for database design.
For example, Homer allows spondaic fifth feet ( albeit not often ), whereas many later authors virtually never did.
For the remainder of the decade, none of her solo efforts – even " In the Good Old Days ( When Times Were Bad )", which later became a standard – were as successful as her duets with Wagoner.
For example, a year earlier, he had traded Sawchuk to Boston ; while he managed to get Sawchuk back two years later, he had to trade up-and-coming Johnny Bucyk to do it.
For example, Dorset farmer Benjamin Jesty successfully vaccinated and presumably induced immunity with cowpox in his wife and two children during a smallpox epidemic in 1774, but it was not until Jenner's work some twenty years later that the procedure became widely understood.
For instance, in the 55 Cancri system the first planet – 55 Cancri b – was discovered in 1996 ; two additional farther planets were simultaneously discovered in 2002 with the nearest to the star being named 55 Cancri c and the other 55 Cancri d ; a fourth planet was claimed ( its existence was later disputed ) in 2004 and named 55 Cancri e despite lying closer to the star than 55 Cancri b ; and the most recently discovered planet, in 2007, was named 55 Cancri f despite lying between 55 Cancri c and 55 Cancri d. As of April 2012 the highest letter in use is " j ", for the unconfirmed planet HD 10180 j ( HD 10180 h is the confirmed planet with the highest letter ).
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For and Bion
For " these raw bits of experience he called beta-elements ... to be actively handled and made use of by the mind they must, through what Bion calls alpha-functions, become alpha-elements ".
For Bion, thoughts exist prior to the development of an apparatus for thinking.
For Bion, " knowledge is not a thing we have, but a link between ourselves and what we know ... + K is being willing to know but not insisting on knowledge.
For Bion, negative capability was the ability to tolerate the pain and confusion of not knowing, rather than imposing ready-made or omnipotent certainties upon an ambiguous situation or emotional challenge.
For the last two years of the war, Trist was chief psychologist to the civil resettlements units ( CRUs ) for repatriated prisoners of war, working to schemes devised by Tommy Wilson and Wilfred Bion.
For Bion long deplor'd his pain

For and psychoanalytic
For the next decade the term was in popular and colloquial use, a loosely conceived designation mostly used by theorists of the psychoanalytic and biological schools of thought.
For a clinician who rose to prominence within psychoanalysis during the heyday of what is known as " ego psychology " ( a movement often criticized for its equation of mental health and conformity to normative American cultural values, exemplified by the pathologizing of homosexuality ), Rubin is iconoclastic with regard to psychoanalytic and cultural orthodoxy.

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For many outside of New York, it was their first encounter with the art form.
For example, asteroids of the Alinda family are in or close to the 3: 1 resonance, with their orbital eccentricity steadily increased by interactions with Jupiter until they eventually have a close encounter with an inner planet that ejects them from the resonance.
For a typical cluster with 1, 000 stars with a 0. 5 parsec half-mass radius, on average a star will have an encounter with another member every 10 million years.
For an image to be perceived by the human eye, the " atoms " of the image must cross a great distance at enormous speed and must not encounter any conflicting atoms along the way.
For many Melbournians in the pre-war years, a trip to Mount Buffalo was their first encounter with snow.
For this reason, some believe Asian Americans encounter a " bamboo ceiling ," the Asian American equivalent of the glass ceiling in the workplace.
For both Miller, who had lived much of his life in New York City, and Morath, who had come to the US from Europe, the Connecticut countryside offered a fresh encounter with America.
For European Jews, emancipation and encounter with secular thought from the 18th-century onwards altered how philosophy was viewed.
For instance, in the first encounter with Judge Death, Anderson eventually resorts to volunteering to become entombed in ' Boing ', the tough but porous material, hoping to keep the fiend contained within her own body.
For example, a Rutgers freshman, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide in 2010 after his roommate secretly filmed him in an intimate encounter and then streamed the video over the internet.
Both Molière in the School For Wives and Wycherley in The Country Wife get a lot of comic business out of the meeting between, on the one hand, innocent but inquisitive young girls and, on the other hand, the sophisticated 17th-century culture of sexual relations which they encounter.
For instance, Larry's encounter with fashion designer Jamie Lee Coitus causes his Leisure Suit to become the height of fashion ; as such he wins the best dressed competition.
For example, a neighbor might lie to an enraged husband about the whereabouts of his wife, whom he believes has been unfaithful, because said husband might reasonably be expected to inflict physical injury should he encounter his wife in person.
For the 1978 – 79 season, Haryana had a repeat encounter with Bengal in the pre-quarterfinal match after a lackluster bowling season from Kapil Dev ( 12 wickets from 4 matches ), riding on the performance of the season's leading wicket-taker – Rajinder Kaul.
For fourteen years from the production of his first comedy to his memorable encounter with John Dryden, Shadwell produced a play nearly every year.
Following the defeat of the giants, their leader Gogmagog wrestled with the warrior Corineus, and was killed when Corineus threw him from a cliff into the sea: For it was a diversion to him ( Corineus ) to encounter the said giants, which were in greater numbers there than in all the other provinces that fell to the share of his companions.
For example, roundabouts, with speed reducing approaches, encounter very few KSI crashes.
For the first time in a major football tournament, the final featured the same teams as the opening match, and like in their previous encounter, Portugal were beaten by Greece, with the winning goal scored by Angelos Charisteas.
For doubt and faith do not exist in the same person at the same time ; so that persons whose minds are under doubts and fears cannot have unshaken confidence ; ... and where faith is weak the persons will not be able to contend against all the opposition, tribulations, and afflictions which they will have to encounter in order to be heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ Jesus ; and they will grow weary in their minds, and the adversary will have power over them and destroy them.
For instance, a player who unilaterally describes his character as doing something with ( or to ) another character that would usually require the other to play along — such as having a fight or a sexual encounter — is considered to be powergaming.
Philippines National Historical Institute chairman and historian Ambeth Ocampo commented: “ Two of the wealth myths I usually encounter are the Yamashita treasure and gossip that the Cojuangco fortune was founded on a bag of money …” Ocampo also said: " For the past 50 years many people, both Filipinos and foreigners, have spent their time, money and energy in search of Yamashita's elusive treasure .” Professor Ocampo noted “ What makes me wonder is that for the past 50 years, despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing .”
For Sperber and Wilson, relevance is conceived as relative or subjective, as it depends upon the state of knowledge of a hearer when they encounter an utterance.
For example, a player may encounter a Trainer called Hiker Kent or a Trainer called Beauty Violet.

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