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For and sheer
For sheer ambition, take the Decca series titled modestly `` Wisdom ''.
Not altogether a successful play, `` Epitaph For George Dillon '' overcomes through sheer vitality and power what in a lesser work might be crippling.
For example, philosopher John D. Kenyon writes: Reason might manage to raise a doubt about the truth of a conclusion of natural inductive inference just for a moment in the study, but the forces of nature will soon overcome that artificial skepticism, and the sheer agreeableness of animal faith will protect us from excessive caution and sterile suspension of belief.
For until then no living soul had seen upon the stage such weird, eccentric, yet intensely human beings .... conjured into existence a hitherto unknown comic world of sheer delight.
For centuries, women have worn sheer veils, but only under certain circumstances.
For Fanon in The Wretched of the Earth, the colonizer's presence in Algeria is based on sheer military strength.
For such a clear-headed writer, he appears blind to the sheer scale of the price paid.
For example, in one stretch, which is at a high elevation and where the road is narrow and winds, hugging a sheer rock face, signs warn not to stop, danger of landslides.
: For similarly pronounced words, see sheer, Shere, or sher.
The International Tennis Hall of Fame states, " For sheer strength of performance and accomplishment there has never been a tennis player to match ( her )".< ref >
For part of the way Enterkin Pass runs between mountains rising sheer from the burn to a height of nearly Loch Skene finds an outlet in Tail Burn, the water of which at a short distance from the lake leaps from a height of in a fine waterfall, known as the Grey Mare's Tail.
For example, in the first story, Samaritan reflects on his life during a typical day in which he spends almost all of his waking hours flying around the world to help people, and never has any time to enjoy the sheer physical sensation of flight.
For climbers, the challenge is to climb up the sheer granite face ; there are many named climbing routes, all of them arduous.
In the 1981 James Bond film For Your Eyes Only, James Bond ( Roger Moore ) makes use of pitons while climbing a sheer cliff face as a means to infiltrate the villain Kristatos ' ( Julian Glover ) hideout.
For some time after the 2002 defeat, Doyle remained Opposition Leader, partly through the sheer shortage of potential alternative candidates for the job.
For this reason ( among others )... because of the number of variables and the sheer unpredictability of outcomes ... there is a rather considerable risk of failure in business ; conversely, there would seem to be a rather high degree of luck in achieving success, or putting it in the vernacular, being at the right place at the right time.
For some unexplained reason, he is able to maintain his human consciousness in this atomized state and reform himself through sheer force of will with incredible nuclear powers.
For example the sheer number of AKM rifles, manufacturers and users in the world means that these weapons can be supplied with plausible deniability as to exactly from where and from whom the guns were acquired.
For example, sheer vertical features are possible.
For Paul Warde the sheer scale, scope and diffuseness of the environmental history endeavour calls for an analytical toolkit " a range of common issues and questions to push forward collectively " and a " core problem ".
For the show's performances, she donned a sheer and beige mini-dress, with long and wavy golden hair.
According to M. S. Randhawa ( Ex-Vice Chancellor, Punjab University, " For sheer tenacity and persistence no body can beat Kambohs ".
: EjazzNews: " For sheer improvisational fireworks, quirky humour and genre-defying invention, one will be hard-pressed to find a bandleader as unique as Gilad Atzmon.
For the Sigay resident, this is sheer isolation .... when during the rainy days, the residents carry their sick down the mountains and across the rivers to the nearest decent hospital ... when during these wet days, food is scarce, money is even scarcerand the people are cut off the source of their basic needs.

For and variety
For this latest addition to the Great Letters Series, under the general editorship of Louis Kronenberger, Miss Hardwick has made a selection which admirably displays the variety of James's genius, not to mention the felicities of his style.
For drivers, the main route through the region is the rapid A 5 ( E35 ) motorway, but a variety of sign-posted scenic routes such as the Schwarzwaldhochstraße (, Baden-Baden to Freudenstadt ), Schwarzwald Tälerstraße (, the Murg and Kinzig valleys ) or Badische Weinstraße ( Baden Wine Street,, a wine route from Baden-Baden to Weil am Rhein ) offers calmer driving along high roads.
For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its " Country name " field to refer to " a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states ".< sup id = Note_1 >
For example, in jazz, aspiring bassists have to learn how to perform a wide range of pizzicato tones, including using the sides of the fingers to create a full, deep sound for ballads, using the tips of the fingers for fast walking basslines or solos, and performing a variety of percussive ghost notes by raking muted or partially muted strings.
For scholars working on these issues from a variety of perspectives see the works of Bertell Ollman, Roger Albritton, and Roy Bhaskar.
. For example, a cultural theory of education shows how the concept of culture can be used to organize and unify the variety of facts about how and what people learn.
For example, Lake Magadi has high concentrations of soda ( sodium carbonate ) and Lake Elmenteita, Lake Bogoria, and Lake Nakuru are all strongly alkaline, while the freshwater springs supplying Lake Naivasha are essential to support its current biological variety.
For example, ruby is the red variety of the species corundum, while any other color of corundum is considered sapphire.
For example, diamonds, ruby, sapphires and emeralds have been manufactured in labs to possess identical chemical and physical characteristics to the naturally occurring variety.
For example, in most languages written in any variety of the Latin alphabet the dot on a lower-case " i " is not a glyph because it does not convey any distinction, and an i in which the dot has been accidentally omitted is still likely to be read as an " i ".
For example, Napalm Death's songs address a variety of anarchist concerns, in the tradition of anarcho-punk.
For instance, the thymus provides an ideal environment for thymocytes to differentiate into a variety of different functional T cells.
For a variety of reasons, a legacy system may continue to be used, sometimes well past its vendor-supported lifetime, resulting in support and maintenance challenges.
For instance, polyethylene ( PE ) is a cheap, low friction polymer commonly used to make disposable shopping bags and trash bags, and is considered a commodity plastic, whereas medium-density polyethylene ( MDPE ) is used for underground gas and water pipes, and another variety called Ultra-high Molecular Weight Polyethylene UHMWPE is an engineering plastic which is used extensively as the glide rails for industrial equipment and the low-friction socket in implanted hip joints.
For example, sushi in Mexico is often made with a variety of sauces based on local ingredients like mango or tamarind and very often served with serrano-blended soy sauce, or complimented with habanero and chipotle peppers.
For example, proverbs have been used for teaching foreign languages at various levels., In addition, proverbs have been used for public health promotion, such as promoting breast feeding with a shawl bearing a Swahili proverb “ Mother ’ s milk is sweet ”, also for helping people manage diabetes, for to combat prostitution, and for community development The most active field deliberately using proverbs is Christian ministry, where Joseph G. Healey and others have deliberately worked to catalyze the collection of proverbs from smaller languages and the application of them in a wide variety of church-related ministries, resulting in publications of collections and applications ,.
For the benefit of the former, the row of post-war single-storey shops in Potsdamer Straße now sold a wide variety of souvenir goods, many of which were purchased by coach-loads of curious visitors brought specially to this sad location.
For farmers, pigs and chickens were the primary source of meat, with many farmers maintaining their own smokehouses to produce a variety of hams, bacons, and sausages.
For a variety of reasons, some independent brands do not identify which facility distilled the whisky in the bottle.
For instance, let X be an algebraic variety with structure sheaf O < sub > X </ sub >.
For example, they were expected to be well-dressed and ready to engage in a variety of topics ranging from art to music to politics.
For example, written languages are composed of a variety of different symbols that create words.
For homonuclear A – A bonds, Linus Pauling took the covalent radius to be half the single-bond length in the element, e. g. R ( H – H, in H < sub > 2 </ sub >) = 74. 14 pm so r < sub > cov </ sub >( H ) = 37. 07 pm: in practice, it is usual to obtain an average value from a variety of covalent compounds, although the difference is usually small.
For example, ' Okashana 1 ', a variety developed in India from a natural-growing millet variety in Burkina Faso, doubled yields.

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