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For and villains
For filmmaker and drama writing theorist Yves Lavandier, in the strict, Hitchcockian sense, a MacGuffin is a secret that motivates the villains.
For nine years, Kelley primarily played villains.
For their musical content, most films contained a well-choreographed belly-dancing sequence or a colorful ballet, meant to underline the pagan decadence of the villains.
For instance, one Legion of Super-Heroes story by Jim Shooter had a team of Legionnaires put into a variety of deathtraps and the villains wanted the heroes to successfully escape.
For the remaining episodes we have various villains aiming to destroy Lois and Clark, some hoping to use various methods to split them up, often out of a desire to avenge Lex Luthor.
In the Battle For The Cowl storyline, Zsasz is recruited by a new Black Mask into a group of villains aiming to take over Gotham.
In " Bedlam in the Big Top ", he says he used to be in track and in " What A Night For A Knight ", he says he was a gymnast both which hint at his quick evasion from villains and the reason why he is always the bait in Freddy's traps.
For example, Countdown # 16 detailed that the Sinestro of Earth-51 has been murdered by the proactive Batman of his world in a crusade against its villains.
For example, one of the minor villains had ability to control a crocodile.
For into your dull gray lives have come i Sebastiani, the greatest commedia dell arte troupe in the entire world ..." Since then, the troupe has begun every show with a " Buon Giorno ..." where one member, usually the director, introduces the show and invites the audience to participate by hissing at the villains and sighing with the lovers.
* When the villains arrive in Hell ( Underworld Unleashed # 2 ), Neron's first words to them are Please allow me to introduce myself, the opening line of The Rolling Stones ' song Sympathy For the Devil.
For the next two novels in the series, the Sirians served as a distraction from the real solution to the mystery ; but in Rings of Saturn the Sirians are villains in fact.
She later appears in James Robinson's Justice League: Cry For Justice mini as one of the many villains who attacks the team.
" For Emerson, the Civil War " was sure to bring in character, to leave behind it a file of heroes ; if not heroes, then villains, but in any case strong men ," Chapman states.
For example, film makers often portray villains that are heavily shadowed or veiled, using silhouette.
* For villains, their major flaw is usually the cause of their eventual downfall.

For and cars
For the first time, armored cars or limousines were put into service for safer transport, with modern versions virtually invulnerable to small arms fire, smaller bombs and mines.
For Dunedin, George Smith Duncan further developed the Hallidie model, introducing the pull curve and the slot brake ; the former was a way to pull cars through a curve, since Dunedin's curves were too sharp to allow coasting, while the latter forced a wedge down into the cable slot to stop the car.
For a while hybrid cable / electric systems operated, for example in Chicago where electric cars had to be pulled by grip cars through the loop area, due to the lack of trolley wires there.
For 1966, Datsun debuted the 1000, allowing owners of kei cars to move up to something bigger.
" For example: in mathematics, it is known that 2 + 2 = 4, but there is also knowing how to add two numbers and knowing a person ( e. g., oneself ), place ( e. g., one's hometown ), thing ( e. g., cars ), or activity ( e. g., addition ).
: For a complete list of Ferrari racing cars, see List of Ferrari competition cars.
For a month, Hazmi worked there two days a week, vacuuming and drying cars.
** For Australian cars same ignition maps resulting same horsepower rating as in other markets.
For example, Eddie Guerrero would arrive into the arena in a lowrider, The Undertaker ( in his " American Bad Ass " biker gimmick ), Chuck Palumbo, Tara, and the Disciples of Apocalypse on motorcycles, The Mexicools on riding lawn mowers, JBL in his limousine, Alberto Del Rio arriving into the arena in various luxury cars, " Stone Cold " Steve Austin driving an all-terrain vehicle, and perhaps most recently Camacho and Hunico entering on a bicycle.
For some time the travelling public has been catered for with ship's messes and railway restaurant cars which are, in effect, travelling restaurants.
For patrol duties they are armed with 9mm Beretta pistols, and they patrol in green and white patrol cars ( see illustrations in gallery, below ).
For the first 10 years of the sport, stock cars were either adapted from road cars, or bore the recognizable bodywork of road cars.
For their most expensive Mercedes-Benz nameplates ( S-Class, CL-Class, and SL-Class ), there are V8-engined AMG models ( 55, 63 ) that have comparable power to their V12-powered cars ( 600 ).
For 1931, he decided to concentrate fully on racing cars and agreed to race for Alfa Romeo's factory team, Alfa Corse.
For the first few years, these were based largely on the existing passenger cars, but eventually gained their own chassis and body designs as the market matured.
* Ram: For 1932 Dodge cars adopted a leaping ram as the car's hood ornament.
For the 2003 season, the FIA banned two-way telemetry from Formula One ; however, the technology may be used in other types of racing or on road cars.
For example, the Ford Excursion could net the company $ 18, 000, while they could not break even with the Ford Focus unless the buyer chose options, leading Detroit's big three automakers to focus on SUVs over small cars.
For example, the General Motors factory in Arlington, Texas where rear-wheel-drive cars were built, such as the Chevrolet Caprice, Buick Roadmaster, and Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was converted to truck and SUV production, putting an end to full-size family station wagon and overall terminating production of rear-wheel drive full-size cars.
For example if one worker designs cars and another builds them, the designer will use his cognitive skills more frequently than the builder.

For and selected
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For example a divisional artillery commander may authorise selected observers to order fire to the entire divisional artillery.
For Canadian use and as a second source for US missiles, Canadair was selected to build the missiles in Quebec.
For example, a protein is a polymer whose subunits are selected from a set of 20 or more amino acids.
For publicly-traded companies in the U. S., the directors which are available to vote on are largely selected by either the board as a whole or a nominating committee.
" For his second appearance in front of cameras, Chaplin selected the costume with which he became identified.
For the quantitative analysis, ten articles were selected at random – circumcision, Charles Drew, Galileo, Philip Glass, heart disease, IQ, panda bear, sexual harassment, Shroud of Turin and Uzbekistan – and letter grades of A – D or F were awarded in four categories: coverage, accuracy, clarity, and recency.
For each of the binary fields, one elliptic curve and one Koblitz curve was selected.
For prime minister, he selected Odilon Barrot, an unobjectionable middle-road parliamentarian, who had led the " loyal opposition " under Louis-Philippe.
She was selected to play " Pilar " in the 1943 film For Whom the Bell Tolls, winning an Oscar and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress-Motion Picture.
For the NAA procedure to be successful the specimen or sample must be selected carefully.
Informally speaking, the prime number theorem states that if a random integer is selected in the range of zero to some large integer N, the probability that the selected integer is prime is about 1 / ln ( N ), where ln ( N ) is the natural logarithm of N. For example, among the positive integers up to and including N = 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > about one in seven numbers is prime, whereas up to and including N = 10 < sup > 10 </ sup > about one in 23 numbers is prime ( where ln ( 10 < sup > 3 </ sup >)= 6. 90775528. and ln ( 10 < sup > 10 </ sup >)= 23. 0258509 ).
The output byte is selected by looking up the values of S ( i ) and S ( j ), adding them together modulo 256, and then looking up the sum in S ; S ( S ( i ) + S ( j )) is used as a byte of the key stream, K. For as many iterations as are needed, the PRGA modifies the state and outputs a byte of the keystream.
For example, some households have multiple phone numbers making them more likely to be selected in a telephone survey than households with only one phone number.
For small SMES systems, the optimistic value of 0. 3 % strain tolerance is selected.
For selected games in 1973 and 1974, and again from 1981 through 1984, the Oilers wore their white jerseys at home.
For example, during the 2011 Worldcon in Reno, San Antonio was selected to host the 2013 Worldcon.
Eventually, he became notorious for this activity, prompting Lord Randolph Churchill to observe ' For the purposes of recreation he has selected the felling of trees ; and we may usefully remark that his amusements, like his politics, are essentially destructive.
For each new solution to be produced, a pair of " parent " solutions is selected for breeding from the pool selected previously.
For the convenience of users configuring a system, the four bit house code is selected as a letter from A through P while the four bit unit code is a number 1 through 16.
For the tenth straight year the festival will present Variety Critics ' Choice: new and interesting films of mainly European production selected by critics working at this prestigious magazine.
For example, New York carefully selected valuable timber land in Wisconsin to fund Cornell University.

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