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For and patrons
For instance, most patrons of a supermarket will live in the same geographic area, so their telephone numbers are likely to begin with the same 3 to 4 digits.
For ease of transport, Cretan painters specialized in panel paintings, and developed the ability to work in many styles to fit the taste of various patrons.
For the Panathenaic festival, arguably the most important civic festival at Athens, a torch race began at the altar, which was located outside the sacred boundary of the city, and passed through the Kerameikos, the district inhabited by potters and other artisans who regarded Prometheus and Hephaestus as patrons.
For example, a computerized library database might provide two user interfaces, one for library patrons ( limited set of functions, optimized for ease of use ) and the other for library personnel ( wide set of functions, optimized for efficiency ).
For five years patrons met with the school board trying to get a new and adequate school building.
The ode promised the patrons that " The drama's law the drama's patrons give ,/ For we that live to please must please to live.
For more information, patrons can find current available services / shops from an online web service in Singapore which is an Opening Hours Directory called WhereOpen. com ( www. whereopen. com ).
For Whistler, having one of his paintings displayed in a major museum helped attract wealthy patrons.
For his " Proper reply to a late scurrilous libel " ( Craftsman, 1731 ), an answer to " Sedition and defamation displayed ," he was challenged to a duel by Lord Hervey ; for another, " An answer to one part of an infamous libel entitled remarks on the Craftsman's indication of his two honourable patrons ," he was in July 1731 struck off the roll of privy councillors and dismissed from the commission of the peace in several counties.
For three years Sunday visited the sick, prayed with the troubled, counseled the suicidal, and visited saloons to invite patrons to evangelistic meetings.
For the patrons of the parliamentary borough see the separate article.
For blind and visually impaired patrons, the Festival has six trained audio describers on staff who provide live audio description for every performance of every play with two weeks advance notice.
For deaf and hearing-impaired patrons, six American Sign Language interpreted performances with highly trained interpreters are offered each season.
For example on December 11th one day after NYCOTB's closure the number of patrons who entered Aqueduct's doors increased 61 percent ( 5, 444 customers ) compared to last year ( 3, 378 customers ).
For those who cannot decide what drink to choose, the bar offers a wheel that patrons can spin to help them make up their mind.
For example, in Waterloo, Ontario, a table dance is performed on a small portable platform the dancer takes to patrons ' tables.
For example, the pool at New Jersey's now-defunct Action Park cost two lives, and kept the lifeguards busy rescuing patrons who overestimated their swimming ability.
For a few years, the resort operated with no insurance policy, which led even fewer patrons to come.
For this impertinence, Solman later wrote, Abe Erlanger threatened to drive the Alex into bankruptcy and turn it into a stable for the horses of the carriage-trade patrons of the Princess.
For example, it has been heavily influenced by the urban aesthetics of the patrons and judges of dance competitions since the nineteenth century, Irish dance and ballet.
For high-value goods that are to be manipulated by the patrons, wired alarm clips may be used instead of tags.
For example, if a person gives a maƮtre d ' a $ 20 bill in order to secure a table more quickly than other patrons who had arrived earlier, this could be considered whitemail.
For conventions, the Colisee can accommodate up to 4, 800 patrons.

For and such
For the family is the simplest example of just such a unit, composed of people, which gives us both some immunity from, and a way of dealing with, other people.
For answers to such questions we must turn to the anthropologists, the biologists, the historians, the psychologists, and the sociologists.
For my part I find it difficult to conceive such a state of affairs.
For a while there was such shrill girlish commotion I couldn't have made myself heard if I'd had the equivalent of the message to Garcia.
For the most part, however, the new version is contemporary and, as such, should be the means for many to attain a clearer comprehension of the meaning of those words recorded so many hundreds of years ago by the first followers of Christ.
For it is such a distinguished place, with such fine works of art and such a big library, that there can be little doubt but that the owner has become depraved by all this culture.
For the oyabun to make such a trip was either a sign of great weakness or an indication of equally great confidence, and from all the available information it was probably the latter.
For what Sam Rayburn's life in this House teaches us is that loyalty and character are not divisive and there is no such thing as being for your country and neglecting your district.
For United States expenditures under subsections ( A ), ( B ), ( D ), ( E ), ( F ), ( H ) through ( R ) of Section 104 of the Act or under any of such subsections, the rupee equivalent of $200 million.
For grant to the Government of India under subsection ( E ) of Section 104 of the Act, the rupee equivalent of not more than $538 million for financing such projects to promote balanced economic development as may from time to time be mutually agreed.
For loan to the Government of India under subsection ( G ) of Section 104 of the Act, the rupee equivalent of not more than $538 million for financing such projects to promote balanced economic development as may be mutually agreed.
You may apply for such an extension by filing Form 2688, Application For Extension Of Time To File, with the District Director of Internal Revenue for your district, or you may make your application in a letter.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For example, the interest of past members of the Foundation's Advisory Board remains such that they place their knowledge and judgments at our disposal much as they had done when they were, formally, members of that Board.
For instance, a site adjoining other publicly owned lands, such as a national forest or a public road, may be desirable, whereas a site next to an industrial plant might not.
For prevention of these diseases during periods of stress such as shipping, excessive handling, vaccination, extreme weather conditions: 350 milligrams per head per day for 30 days only.
For specialized types of displays, such as large three-dimensional units reproducing a product, package, human or animal figures, etc., reinforced plastics and rotationally molded vinyl plastisols are other materials frequently used.
For example, the marked susceptibility of the monkey to respiratory infection might be related to its delicate, long alveolar ducts and short, large bronchioles situated within a parenchyma entirely lacking in protective supportive tissue barriers such as those found in types 1, and 3.
For any such square the middle corner of these will be called the vertex of the square and the corner not on the curve will be called the diagonal point of the square.
For if such were the case, either the plane of the two lines would meet **zg in more than K points or, alternatively, the order of the image regulus of the pencil determined by the two lines would be too high.
For the industry of this model, the effect of such public pressures in the past has been to hold the price well below the short-run profit-maximizing price ( given the wage rate and the level of GNP ), and even below the entry-limited price ( but not below average cost ).
For such an industry, it is only `` safe '' to raise its price if such an increase is manifestly `` justified '' by rising costs ( due to rising wages, etc. ).

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