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For and match
For each match, it will ask if it the correct one, and accept n or y ( or Enter ).
For the first time since 1897 there was no ultimate match — either “ challenge final ” or “ grand final ” — to determine the premiers.
For many footballers who were seldom more than semi-professional sportsmen, match payments supplemented Great Depression-hit wages.
For example, the filter will select " persons " ( elements of objectClass ) where the matching rules for and determine whether the values for those attributes match the filter assertion.
For example, a four-player match of Oh Hell consists of twenty-three deals, from hand size 1 up to 12 ( forty-eight cards dealt and one turned face up for trump ; 13 cards cannot be dealt, as there would be no card remaining to declare trump ) and back down to 1.
For more match types, see Professional wrestling match types.
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, can match " gray " or " grey ".
For the second year in a row, his win total did not match his performance, as he finished the season with a 7 – 6 record, a 2. 30 ERA, and a 1. 04 WHIP.
For example, if a spectator at an ice hockey match is injured when a player strikes the puck in the ordinary course of play, causing it to fly out of the rink and hit him or her, this is a foreseeable event and spectators are assumed to accept that risk of injury when buying a ticket.
For continuity with their predecessor Ephemeris Time ( ET ), TT and TCG were set to match ET at around Julian Date 2443 144. 5 ( 1977-01-01T00Z ).
For example, suppose that B, a keen football fan, has bought a ticket for the next home match.
For example, when Alfred Shaw's benefit match in 1879 was ruined by rain, Grace insisted on donating to Shaw the proceeds of another match that had been arranged to support Grace's own testimonial fund.
For example, Rae points out that the statisticians are right to criticise Victorian compilers for " including minor matches to enable Grace to reach certain milestones "; but he also respects the view of Grace's contemporaries that " any match in which he played was elevated in status by his very presence ".
For example ; I lost the shitting karate match would be replaced with ... the fucking karate match.
For example, sixteen contiguous < tt >/ 24 </ tt > networks can be aggregated and advertised to a larger network as a single < tt >/ 20 </ tt > route, if the first 20 bits of their network addresses match.
For instance, the government might " match " the first $ 250 of every donation.
For example, " the intensity of pressure " is meaningless, since the parameters of those variables do not match.
For the third time the final score was 1 – 0, with the only goal scored by Rinus Bennaars who was immediately nicknamed " The hero of Deurne " ( the neighbourhood in Antwerp where the match was played ).
For example, using the same color saddle pad and tape for their boots, to match their shirt and protective vest.
For example, bokuto used within Yagyū Shinkage-ryū are relatively thin and without a handguard in order to match the school's characteristic approach to combat.
For the 1914 French GP, Peugeot was overmatched by Mercedes, and despite a new innovation, four-wheel brakes ( against the Mercedes ' rear-only ), Georges proved unable to match them and the car broke down.

For and race
For some unusual photographic subjects, if your vacation takes you nearby, try these events: the 600-mile auto race in Charlotte, N.C.,, on May 27 ; ;
For example, Boas studied immigrant children to demonstrate that biological race was not immutable, and that human conduct and behavior resulted from nurture, rather than nature.
Fans began honoring Earnhardt by holding three fingers aloft on the third lap of every NASCAR Cup race, and the television coverage of NASCAR on Fox and NASCAR on NBC went silent for each third lap from Rockingham to the following year's race there in honor of Earnhardt For the first three weeks after Earnhardt's death, on-track incidents brought out the caution flag on lap three.
For Golb, the amount of documents is too extensive and includes many different writing styles and calligraphies ; the ruins seem to have been a fortress, used as a military base for a very long period of timeincluding the 1st centuryso they could not have been inhabited by the Essenes ; and the large graveyard excavated in 1870, just 50 metres east of the Qumran ruins was made of over 1200 tombs that included many women and childrenPliny clearly wrote that the Essenes that lived near the Dead Sea " had not one woman, had renounced all pleasure ... and no one was born in their race ".
For example, the economist Irving Fisher said in a 1912 address to the Eugenics Research Association: " The Nordic race will ... vanish or lose its dominance if, in fact, the whole human race does not sink so low as to become the prey, as H. G. Wells images, of some less degenerate animal!
For instance, in Lovecraft's " At the Mountains of Madness " it is proposed that humankind was actually created as a slave race by the Old Ones.
For the Panathenaic festival, arguably the most important civic festival at Athens, a torch race began at the altar, which was located outside the sacred boundary of the city, and passed through the Kerameikos, the district inhabited by potters and other artisans who regarded Prometheus and Hephaestus as patrons.
For instance, the Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on November 20, 1963, address racial prejudice explicitly next to discrimination for reasons of race, colour or ethnic origin ( Article I ).
For the first few years it was an exhibition, and it later became a race.
For twenty days, they were in a tight pennant race and don ’ t know where they are.
For the first time ever, security measures prevent anyone who was not a track employee from working the race, with a nearby military base handling logistics.
For 1931, he decided to concentrate fully on racing cars and agreed to race for Alfa Romeo's factory team, Alfa Corse.
For us to use the weapon would therefore be equivalent to more than suicide: it would be genocide -– the extinction of our race -- in the literal and precise meaning of that much abused expression.
For NASCAR Grand National winners at Daytona from 1949 – 1958, see Daytona Beach & Road Course. Mario Andretti, born in Italy, is the only driver to win the race not from the United States.
For the 2009 championships, this event changed to a single jump from the normal hill followed by a 10 km cross country race using the Gundersen system.
For the 2009 championships, this event changed to a single jump from the large hill followed by a 10 km cross country race using the Gundersen system.
For a practical idea of what is going on, consider an auto race.
For the Senatorial race that year, it was much closer with Democrat Jeff Merkley winning 48. 8 % of the vote ( 111, 367 ); Republican Gordon H. Smith won 46. 5 % of the vote ( 106, 114 ).
For Rosenberg religious doctrine was not important ; what mattered was that a belief should serve the interests of the Nordic race, connecting the individual to his racial nature.
For Raeder as for other naval officers, the defeat of 1918 was especially humiliating because under the charismatic leadership of Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz, the Naval State Secretary from 1897-1917, the Navy had been promoted as the service which would give Germany the " world power status " that her leaders craved, and to that end, vast sums of money had been spent in the Anglo-German naval race before 1914.
For race meetings, teams are allocated a set number of tyres for the entire weekend, with the number available for each race depending on the type of race ( sprint or endurance ).

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