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For and sake
`` For Christ's sake, don't waste your powder on one of 'em ''!!
For God's sake ''!!
For pride's sake, I will not say that the coy and leering vade mecum of those verses insinuated itself into my soul.
When Fosdick showed the letter to Baker his negative response was: `` For God's sake, Raymond, don't show this to the President or he'll stop the war ''.
For Christ's sake!!
`` For Christ's sake ''!!
Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said, `` For God's sake, tell me something truly amusing ''.
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 God's sake, don't worry.
`` For God's sake '', Mike said, waving the manager away.
For Oscar Wilde the contemplation of beauty for beauty's sake was not only the foundation for much of his literary career but was quoted as saying " Aestheticism is a search after the signs of the beautiful.
For many years, bouldering was commonly viewed as a playful training activity for climbers, although in the 1930s and late 1940s Pierre Allain and his companions enjoyed bouldering for its own sake in Fontainebleau, considered by many to be the Mecca of bouldering.
For liturgy they looked to Laud's book and in 1724 the first of the ' Wee Bookies ' was published, containing, for the sake of economy, the central part of the Communion beginning with the Offertory.
For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother's womb: and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men: and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake.
For the sake of the example ( and this is a gross simplification ), let's assume that he values this particular risk at 5 % per annum ( we could perform a more precise probabilistic analysis of the risk, but that is beyond the scope of this article ).
For the sake of posture, flat soles and heels are advised.
God replies: " For the sake of ten I will not destroy it.
For the sake of simplicity, we might assume that the weights are normalized so that they sum up to 1 ( which can be easily done by dividing each weight by their sum ), thus allowing some terms in the above formulae to be omitted:
For example, aside from the vocabulary, he did acknowledge many Americans of non-White ancestry in The Woggle Bug Book, though in a stereotyped manner for the sake of comedy.
Thus Legendre's contribution lay in introducing a convenient notation that recorded quadratic residuosity of a mod p. For the sake of comparison, Gauss used the notation, according to whether a is a residue or a non-residue modulo p.
For God's sake, Peggy, can't you write a book instead of reading thousands of them?
For Pete's sake, there was a bar right there in the meeting room.
" He had earlier written to Stalin in 1937, " For the sake of Gorky I am asking you for mercy, even if he may be guilty of something ," to which Stalin noted: " We must not respond.
For simplicity ’ s sake, the Germans designated any barge up to the size of a standard peniche as Type A1 and anything larger as Type A2.
For the sake of convenience, these failure statistics often are translated into MTBF ( in this case, installed life before failure ).

For and ease
For governance ease, the Spaniards developed a complicated breeding calculus to classify people into twenty-one castas, or genizaros.
For compatibility and ease of implementation, the 1571's double-sided format of one logical disk side with 70 tracks was created by putting together the lower 35 physical tracks on each of the physical sides of the disk rather than using two times 40 tracks, even though there were no more quality problems with the mechanisms of the 1571 drives.
For organization and ease of reference here, the relevant major terrorist attacks are listed by date below, with a brief summary for each, identifying the terror cells most directly responsible for the attack.
( For ease of discussion, this assumes body and source are connected.
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.
Feminists, beginning in the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft in 1792 have criticized Rousseau for his confinement of women to the domestic sphere — unless women were domesticated and constrained by modesty and shame, he feared " men would be tyrannized by women ... For, given the ease with which women arouse men's senses ... men would finally be their victims ...." His contemporaries saw it differently because Rousseau thought that mothers should breastfeed their children.
For instance, Mach was able to support multi-processor machines with ease.
For ease of calculation, relativity is commonly approximated by the force-based theory of universal gravitation based on Kepler's laws of planetary motion.
For ease of reading, a UDC notation is usually punctuated after every third digit:
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 ).
: Note: For ease of understanding, this discussion uses the terms intersection, road and map — however, formally these terms are vertex, edge and graph, respectively.
For instance the Availability heuristic, when the ease with which something comes to mind is used to indicate how often ( or how recently ) it has been encountered.
For ease of reading, numbers with many digits before or after the decimal mark may be divided into groups using a delimiter, with the counting of groups starting from the decimal mark in both directions.
For ease of handling in large sail plans, these sails would sometimes be split into lower and upper spankers.
For comfort, ease of use, and flexibility in applications, larger binoculars with larger exit pupils are satisfying choices even if their capability is not fully used by day.
For example, the wooden bowl company ( which made wooded utensils ) built a factory in Bellaire because of the ease of transportation.
For ease of communication, teachers and children with fluent English were chosen to stay in the building where she was lodged.
For this reason, ferreting out the bad faith SLAPP claim at an early stage of litigation should be accomplished with relative ease.
For comparison see some of the examples in the article concerning bronze sculpture ( especially the sculpture Jeté ) for the ease with which action and extension may be expressed.
For security reasons, many are left unverified, however ones that can be confirmed include Camps Trotter and Corregidor built to ease the burden on the accommodations at Combat Outpost.
For example, a speaker who is too terse is often interpreted as lacking ease or grace, because, in oral and sign language, sentences are spontaneously created without the benefit of editing.
For ease of pouring, a pitcher, measuring cup, or decanter can be used instead.
For example, the GENIVI Alliance is a not-for-profit consortium between different car makers in order to ease building an in-vehicle infotainment system.
For the chanson, as he says himself, opened up to him a path in which his genius could develop itself at ease ; he escaped, by this literary gateway, from strict academical requirements, and had at his disposal the whole dictionary, four-fifths of which, according to La Harpe, were forbidden to the use of more regular and pretentious poetry.

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