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For and second
For a second, engages, cooks, voyageurs appeared struck dumb.
For men who had left cattle alone after getting their first notices had received no second.
The second specific comment was the report of Eisenhower's Commission on National Goals, titled Goals For Americans.
For the second we might have to choose the volume of reactor or amount of cooling to be supplied ; ;
For another second or two he gave in to the annoyance that was directed at himself ; ;
For a split second, Nick relaxed his grip and Poet's slippery body spun completely around before Nick could stop him, holding him now from the rear.
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
For a 256-bit block, the first row is unchanged and the shifting for the second, third and fourth row is 1 byte, 3 bytes and 4 bytes respectively — this change only applies for the Rijndael cipher when used with a 256-bit block, as AES does not use 256-bit blocks.
Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
For Canadian use and as a second source for US missiles, Canadair was selected to build the missiles in Quebec.
For the third movement, Beethoven used variation techniques ; he also did this in the second movement of his Quartet op.
For example, a runner on first base advances to second on a passed ball.
For example, a 500 gigabyte hard drive holds bytes, and a 100 megabit per second Ethernet connection transfers data at bit / s.
For a binomial involving subtraction, the theorem can be applied as long as the opposite of the second term is used.
For example, the second edition of the popular introductory textbook, An Outline of Money, devoted the last three of its ten chapters to questions of foreign exchange management and in particular the ' problem of balance '.
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
" For his second appearance in front of cameras, Chaplin selected the costume with which he became identified.
For Irenaeus the imitation of Christ is based on God's plan of salvation, which involved Christ as the second Adam.
For example the President for the second half of 2007, Portugal, was the second in a trio of states alongside Germany and Slovenia with whom Portugal had been co-operating.
For example, in a copper wire of cross-section 0. 5 mm < sup > 2 </ sup >, carrying a current of 5 A, the drift velocity of the electrons is on the order of a millimetre per second.
For the 1999 season, Cleveland added relief pitcher Ricardo Rincón and second baseman Roberto Alomar, brother of catcher Sandy Alomar, Jr, and won the Central Division title for the fifth consecutive year.
For instance, in any group second powers behave well
For example, if the first approach is taken then " car park " will come after " carbon " and " carp " ( as it would if it were written " carpark "), whereas in the second approach " car park " will come before those two words.

For and count
For the Aztec the count by 20s was completely natural.
For example if a runner on first base reached third base on a single, it would count as a steal.
For scoring purposes, a standing eight count is treated as a knockdown.
For example, an externalist response to the Gettier problem is to say that, in order for a justified true belief to count as knowledge, it must be caused, in the right sort of way, by relevant facts.
* For unsaturated ligands such as alkenes, count the number of carbon atoms binding to the metal.
For practical filters, a custom design is sometimes desirable, that can offer the best tradeoff between different design criteria, which may include component count and cost, as well as filter response characteristics.
For the year could not consist of twelve months plus so-and-so many days, since it is said: throughout the months of the year (), which implies that we should count the year by months and not by days.
For example, if a boxer is knocked down and is unable to continue the fight within a ten second count, he is counted as having been knocked out and his opponent is awarded the KO victory.
For numbers beyond this, the torso, legs and toes may be used, or one might count back up the other arm and back down the first, depending on the people.
For tho'all nations count universally by tens ( originally occasioned by the number of digits on both hands ) yet 8 is a far more complete and commodious number ; since it is divisible into halves, quarters, and half quarters ( or units ) without a fraction, of which subdivision ten is uncapable ...." In a later treatise on Octave computation ( 1753 ) Jones concluded: " Arithmetic by Octaves seems most agreeable to the Nature of Things, and therefore may be called Natural Arithmetic in Opposition to that now in Use, by Decades ; which may be esteemed Artificial Arithmetic.
For example, a camera that makes a 2048 × 1536 pixel image typically uses a few extra rows and columns of sensor elements and is commonly said to have " 3. 2 megapixels " or " 3. 3 megapixels ", depending on whether the number reported is the " effective " or the " total " pixel count ( as opposed to the 2048 × 1536 = 3, 145, 728 finished image pixels ).
: For the Boniface III count of Montferrat see Boniface of Montferrat
For example ; a vaulter on a " ten count " ( referring to the number of counted steps from the starting point to the box ) would count backwards from ten, only counting the steps taken with the left foot, until the last three steps taken and both feet are counted as three, two, one.
For example, a wrestler may get whipped into a referee at a slower speed, knocking the ref down for short amount of time ; during that interim period, one wrestler may pin his opponent for a three-count and would have won the match but for the referee being down ( sometimes, another referee will sprint to the ring from backstage to attempt to make the count, but by then, the other wrestler has had enough time to kick out on his own accord ).
For example, from 1900 to the 1960s the solar maxima trend of sunspot count has been upward ; from the 1960s to the present, it has diminished somewhat.
For instance, some potassium-bearing rocks do not count as having available potassium.
For example, a 5½ digit multimeter can also be specified as a 199999 display count or 200000 display count multimeter.
For example, the same set of chairs can be referred to as " seven chairs " and as " furniture "; though both chair and furniture are referring to the same thing, the former is a count noun and the latter a mass noun.
For another illustration of the principle that the count / non-count distinction lies not in an object but rather in the expression that refers to it, consider the English words " fruit " and " vegetables ".
For example the count noun " house " is difficult to use as mass ( though clearly possible ), and the mass noun " cutlery " is most frequently used as mass, despite the fact that it denotes objects, and has count equivalents in other languages:
For more precision this count utilises the concept of half-losers and, more importantly, distinguishes between ' ace-losers ', ' king-losers ' and ' queen-losers ':

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