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For and open
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 there is also the `` face of reality '' in the form of the individual's perceptions of his own abilities and interests, of the objective possibilities open to him, of the familial and other social pressures to which he is exposed.
Pope Pius the Sixth, at Rome, in April, 1778, wrote the following: `` The faithful should be excited to the reading of the Holy Scriptures: For these are the most abundant sources which ought to be left open to everyone, to draw from them purity of morals and of doctrine, to eradicate errors which are so widely disseminated in these corrupt times ''.
For example, the open interval ( 0, 1 ) does not have a least element: if x is in ( 0, 1 ), then so is x / 2, and x / 2 is always strictly smaller than x.
For example, the pelican, which was believed to tear open its breast to bring its young to life with its own blood, was a living representation of Jesus.
For instance, if a user is designing a Microsoft Windows desktop application, he / she might use the. NET Windows Forms library to design the desktop application and call its APIs like Form1. Close () and Form1. Show () to close or open the application and write the additional operations him / herself that it need to have.
For this reason, the Colombian economy is very open, relying on international trade and following the guidelines given by the international law.
For example, the real line equipped with the discrete topology is closed and bounded but not compact, as the collection of all singleton points of the space is an open cover which admits no finite subcover.
For any topological space X the ( Alexandroff ) one-point compactification αX of X is obtained by adding one extra point ∞ ( often called a point at infinity ) and defining the open sets of the new space to be the open sets of X together with the sets of the form G < font face =" Arial, Helvetica "> U </ font >
For example, in Superman ( 1978 ), Clark, unable to use a newer, open-kiosk pay phone ( and getting a nice laugh from the theater audience ), runs down the street and rips open his shirt to reveal his costume underneath.
For example, while burning an area of fairly thick forest and thus turning it into a more open, grassy environment might reduce the viability of a large browser ( an animal that eats leaves and shoots rather than grasses ), the reverse could also be true: removing the browsing animals ( by eating them, or by any other means ) within a few years produces a very thick undergrowth which, when a fire eventually starts through natural causes ( as fires tend to do every few hundred years ), burns with greater than usual ferocity.
For instance, in early Attic before c. 500 B. C., it was used also both for the long, open, and for the long close.
For example, one population of a species of tropical lizards ( Tropidurus hispidus ) has a flattened body relative to the main populations that live in open savanna.
For instance, when the rock is broken open, the phytoleim will often be attached to one part ( compression ), whereas the counterpart will just be an impression.
For instance, by assigning to every open set U the associative algebra of real-valued continuous functions on U, one obtains a presheaf of algebras on X.
For some reason, probably associated with local politics, he subsequently found himself unpopular in Halicarnassus and, sometime around 447 BC, he migrated to Periclean Athens, a city for whose people and democratic institutions he declares his open admiration ( V, 78 ) and where he came to know not just leading citizens such as the Alcmaeonids, a clan whose history features frequently in his writing, but also the local topography ( VI, 137 ; VIII, 52-5 ).
For instance one might " open the large door, then go west ", or " go to festeron ".
For admissions to the Engineering Faculty at the undergraduate level, students are admitted through the WBJEE, an entrance examination open to students from all over India.
For example, the distinction is made in the free / libre and open source software ( FLOSS ), free culture, open knowledge and libre knowledge communities.
For example, in Waltz or Foxtrot a good suggestion would be to end a measure in the open Promenade position, there would be no doubt as to the direction of the movement and which foot to use at the beginning of the next measure.
For example, the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of only two mosques in Morocco currently open to non-Muslims.
For example, animals undergo an " open " mitosis, where the nuclear envelope breaks down before the chromosomes separate, while fungi such as Aspergillus nidulans and Saccharomyces cerevisiae ( yeast ) undergo a " closed " mitosis, where chromosomes divide within an intact cell nucleus.
For this reason, narcosis while diving in open water rarely develops into a serious problem as long as the divers are aware of its symptoms, and may ascend to manage it.

For and seat
For years, it was confidently counted on that this spot, and the railroad of which it was the terminus, were going to prove the permanent seat of business and wealth that belong to such enterprises.
For the next half-century, Constantinople was the seat of the Latin Empire.
For example a passenger in an accelerating vehicle with zero jerk will feel a constant force from the seat on his or her body ; whereas positive jerk will be felt as increasing force on the body, and negative jerk as decreasing force on the body.
For instance, if they wanted someone to move over on the car seat to make room, they might say " move a bit to the east ".
For example William Lyon Mackenzie King, after losing his seat in the same general election that his party won, briefly " governed from the hallway " before winning a by-election a few weeks later.
For local trips to villages there are dolmuşes, small vans that seat about twenty passengers.
For the few whose truly evil hearts outweighed the Feather, the goddess Ammit waited patiently behind Wesir ’ s judgment seat to consume them.
For four years he then has to sit in the seat of the silent, attending to speeches ponderous or otherwise, of deliberation or humor.
For example, in Canada, one proposal to reform the electoral system would see a 5 % national threshold, 1 % of the vote and 1 seat in the House of Commons, or 2 % nationally and 15 % of the vote in any one province.
For example, in the neo-platonist account of Plotinus, the cosmos has one soul, which is the seat of all reason, and the souls of all individual humans are part of this soul.
For the election in 1806 he was moved to the seat of Haddington burghs and for the 1807 election successfully stood for Portarlington ( a seat he held until 1812 ).
For example, saying that a legislature has 100 " seats " means that there are 100 members of the legislature, and saying that someone is " contesting a seat " means they are trying to get elected as a member of the legislature.
For the first time the world has a front row seat on Led Zeppelin.
For example, in 1969 there were competing designs for lap and 3-point seat belts, rapidly-tilting seats, and air bags being developed.
For example, drivers in high risk areas are more likely to use seat belts, and are more likely to be in accidents, creating a non-causal correlation between seatbelt use and mortality.
For the first few years, this rebellion posed no economic or strategic threat to the new masters of Iberia, whose seat of power had been established at Cordoba.
For the purposes of elections to Dáil Éireann, the town is part of the five seat Louth constituency which returns five TDs.
* 2 Corinthians 5: 10: " For we must all appear before the judgement seat of Christ ; that every one may receive the things done is his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Everyone returned to their seats means " For all X, X returned to X's seat.
For administrative purposes the county held two regions, Middlesex-North with county seat in Lowell, and Middlesex-South with county seat in Cambridge.
For the past 400 years, his family's seat has been Wilton House, Wiltshire.
For example, Gwinnett County, Georgia, and its county seat, the city of Lawrenceville, each have their own police departments.
For a short time in the mid-19th century, the county seat was moved to Newport News.

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