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For and rest
For roasts, insert meat thermometer diagonally so it does not rest on bone.
For the first time in his life he forgot the lyrics midway through and had to cover up by humming the rest.
For many years people lived in the village and then in 1845 Famine struck in Achill as it did in the rest of Ireland.
For the rest of the two spacecrafts ' pass over the near side of the Moon, Mattingly prepared to shift Casper to a circular orbit while Young and Duke prepared Orion for the descent to the lunar surface.
For David Hume, delicacy of taste is not merely " the ability to detect all the ingredients in a composition ", but also our sensitivity " to pains as well as pleasures, which escape the rest of mankind.
For example James's will might say: " I give all the rest, residue and remainder of my estate to my daughter Lilly.
* For the rest of Solomon's reign the text names its source as " the book of the acts of Solomon ", but other sources were employed, and much was added by the redactor.
For a girl in puberty, during thelarche ( the breast-development stage ), the female sex hormones ( principally estrogens ) promote the sprouting, growth, and development of the breasts, in the course of which, as mammary glands, they grow in size and volume, and usually rest on her chest ; these development stages of secondary sex characteristics ( breasts, pubic hair, etc.
For many years, the U. S. has borrowed and bought while in general, the rest of the world has lent and sold.
For example, the membrane around peroxisomes shields the rest of the cell from peroxides, and the cell membrane separates a cell from its surrounding medium.
* The elements Elemental correspondences from Wicca: For the rest of us.
For example, Nottingham is administered by a unitary authority entirely separate from the rest of Nottinghamshire.
For the rest of the country, the rain season is from May to November.
For example, the yagura ( raised platform ) that both the odaiko soloist and odaiko rest upon is similar to the one see in the movie.
For example, in the early 20th century, many Americans feared polio, a disease that cripples the body part it affects, leaving that body part immobilized for the rest of one's life.
For Capra, the journey, which took 13 days, remained in his mind for the rest of his life as one of his worst experiences:
The Southern belle was bred to conform to a subspecies of the nineteenth-century " lady "... For Scarlett, the ideal is embodied in her adored mother, the saintly Ellen, whose back is never seen to rest against the back of any chair on which she sits, whose broken spirit everywhere is mistaken for righteous calm ...
For instance, reptiles often rest on sun-heated rocks in the morning to raise their body temperature.
For the rest, he spoke of a " mono-ideodynamic " principle to emphasise that the eye-fixation induction technique worked by narrowing the subject's attention to a single idea or train of thought (" monoideism "), which amplified the effect of the consequent " dominant idea " upon the subject's body by means of the ideo-dynamic principle.
For example, suppose a free body ( one having no external forces on it ) is at rest at some instant.
For the rest of Major's premiership the main argument was over whether Britain would join the planned European Single Currency.
I had to console them with feeble excuses such as that His Excellency was not very well, or engaged in an urgent state call to Berlin ... For the rest of the morning he listened to reports from members of the Embassy staff, unless I had to accompany him to the Foreign Office ... When Ribbentrop strutted through the Office corridors like a peacock, his head thrown back, it was a miracle that he did not fall over.
For a single particle, this quantity is the rest mass ; for a system of bound or unbound particles, this quantity is the invariant mass.
For example ancient people knew that " lodestones ," when suspended from a string and allowed to freely rotate, come to rest horizontally in the North-South direction.
For example, when a string is coerced, the parser turns as much of the string ( starting from the left ) into a number as it can, then discards the rest.

For and world
For one thing, the world that Beckett sees is already shattered.
For centuries the North Atlantic nations dominated the world and as long as they did they could afford the luxury of fighting each other.
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
Chicago was also a welcome host: there, in 1921, Prokofieff conducted the world premiere of the Love For Three Oranges, and played the first performance of his Third Piano Concerto.
For in a world as yet unacquainted with the horrors of the mushroom cloud, poison gas was still regarded as the ultimate in hideous weapons.
For almost two months, the defendant and the world heard from individuals escaped from the grave about fathers and mothers, graybeards, adolescents, babies, starved, beaten to death, strangled, machine-gunned, gassed, burned.
For many of these unwed mothers, the data on their family life and early childhood experiences revealed several indications and sources of their basic mistrust of their parents in particular and of the world in general.
For in the modern world neither `` spirit '' nor `` matter '' refer to any generally agreed-upon elements of experience.
For all involved in this discussion the devil is a real entity who can really be confronted in the woods on a dark night, the demon world is populated with real creatures, and witches actually can be seen flying through the air.
`` For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life '' ( John 3::
For all practical purposes, the West stands disunited, undedicated, and unprepared for the tasks of world leadership.
For a moment, her mind returned again to the strange, flying world of birds, and she said to herself.
For Hume, we assume that experience tells us something about the world because of habit or custom, which human nature forces us to take seriously.
For calendric purposes, Bede made a new calculation of the age of the world since the creation, which he dated as 3952 BC.
For some years, Britain has been said to have the highest rail fares in the world.
For some individuals, an obsessive compulsion to believe, prove, or re-tell a conspiracy theory may indicate one or a combination of well-understood psychological conditions, and other hypothetical ones: paranoia, denial, schizophrenia, mean world syndrome.
:: For then there will be great tribulation, such as has not been since the beginning of the world until this time, no, nor ever shall be.
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 example, Chandra Mohanty has critiqued Western feminism, claiming that it has created a misrepresentation of the " third world woman " as being completely powerless, unable to resist male dominance.
For the world capacity to produce cement in 2010, the situation was similar with the top three states ( China, India, and USA ) accounting for just under half the world total capacity.
" For the past 18 years, China consistently has produced more cement than any other country in the world.
For him, the sense of an expression in language describes a certain state of affairs in the world, namely, the way that some object is presented.
For example, the concepts of the derivative and the integral are not considered to refer to spatial or temporal perceptions of the external world of experience.

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