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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 honour
: For one fosters evil war and battle, being cruel: her no man loves ; but perforce, through the will of the deathless gods, men pay harsh Strife her honour due.
For him it was a matter of honour to acquire the hand of Maria Eleonore and none other.
For example, Mikhail Gorbachev initially did not hold the presidency of the Soviet Union, that office being given as an honour to former Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko.
" A news article pointed out that this was an expression of pride, explaining, " For Govan Mbeki, a son was a mere biological appendage ; to be called a comrade, on the other hand, was the highest honour.
The red Schwenkel on top of the banner had varying interpretations: For the people of Zurich, it was a mark of honour, granted by Rudolph I. Zurich's neighbours mocked it as a sign of shame, commemorating the loss of the banner at Winterthur in 1292.
:‘ For Motets and musick of piety and devotion, as well as for the honour of our Nation, as the merit of the man, I prefer above all our Phoenix M William Byrd, whom in that kind, I know not whether any may equall, I am sure none excel, even by the judgement of France and Italy, who are very sparing in the commendation of strangers, in regard of that conceipt they hold of themselves.
For example, Septimus, after failing to deflect a question from Thomasina with a joke, bluntly explains to his thirteen-year-old pupil the nature of " carnal embrace ", but this is far removed from the bluntness with which he repudiates Chater's defence of his wife's honour, which " could not ... be defended with a platoon of musketry ".
For his struggles against the Nazi regime and his effort to revive the Holmenkollen ski festival following World War II, King Haakon VII earned the Holmenkollen medal in 1955 ( Shared with Hallgeir Brenden, Veikko Hakulinen, and Sverre Stenersen ), one of only eleven non-Nordic skiers to earn this honour.
For an addition honour in partner's hand, or for three or more honours divided between both hands 10 each.
For the 2012 Games in London, seven aspiring young athletes — each nominated by a British Olympic hero — had the honour of lighting the cauldron.
For his contributions in German Archaeology the Rudolf Virchow lecture is held annually in honour of Rudolf Virchow.
For many years he lived at Mantua, and superintended the education of the celebrated Lucrezia Gonzaga, in whose honour he composed a long poem.
For his actions commanding his troops in the Carpathian mountains in January 1915, Michael earned the military's highest honour, the Cross of St. George.
" For a person to say " on my honour " was not just an affirmation of his or her integrity and rank, but the veracity behind that phrase meant he or she was willing to offer up estates as pledge and guarantee.
For a similar concept with many connotations opposite to honour, see shame.
For the former think it is some plain and obvious thing like pleasure, wealth or honour
For adoration is one thing, and that which is offered in order to honour something of great excellence is another ".
For a few months the Pathēt Lao appeared to honour their promises of moderation.
For several centuries the bishops, in some places only the primates and patriarchs, could grant to martyrs and confessors public ecclesiastical honour ; such honour, however, was always decreed only for the local territory over which the grantors held jurisdiction.
For some years he was a master in the " little school " for boys established at Port Royal, and had the honour of teaching Greek to young Jean Racine, the future poet.
His claim is backed up by the cover of the Beatles classic " Across the Universe " from " Ain't Crying For The Moon " and the hard rocking tribute " Bon Scott " ( in honour of the former AC / DC front-man ) from the same album.
For this reason, he was considered as one of the National heroes of our country and for his honour this province was named after him.
For example, if the Patriarch gets meat from a sellers ' market stand, the seller gains considerable strakh which will bring honour to the seller allowing him to get better customers-which leads to more strakh, which gives the seller a higher status within the community.

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