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For and deed
For example, in some districts a contract for deed is an executory contract, while in others it is not.
For example, a piece of land may be partitioned ( or carved out ) by a deed poll into Section A and the Remaining Portion thereof.
For example, this means there is no need to postulate that there is something called good that exists independently of any good deed.
For this deed he is hailed in many Greek cities as a saviour and accorded homage alongside the gods.
For anarchist historian George Woodcock " the modern pacifist anarchists ,... have tended to concentrate their attention largely on the creation of libertarian communities -- particularly farming communities -- within present society, as a kind of peaceful version of the propaganda by deed.
" For a time, it was popular to use a Royal lives clause, and make the term of a deed run until the last of the descendants of ( for example ) Queen Victoria now living dies plus 21 years.
For a brief time, she became the chief proprietor of Sugarfoot's barbecue restaurant after Buck Strickland signed over the deed to Hank.
For this deed he and his crew received the ' Cordon Rouge ' for outstanding valour.
To ensure contests in each constituency, Wesley Robert Williamson changed his name by deed poll to Peter Barry and stood in the four constituencies of North Antrim, South Antrim, East Londonderry and Strangford under the label " For the Anglo-Irish Agreement ".
For Gustav Landauer, " propaganda of the deed " meant the creation of libertarian social forms and communities that would inspire others to transform society.
For the group, the formal deed was not so much a test but an act of definition.
In four constituencies where no party would oppose the Unionist MP a man called Wesley Robert Williamson changed his name by deed poll to " Peter Barry " ( the name of the Irish Foreign Minister ) and stood on the label " For the Anglo-Irish Agreement " but did not campaign.
For fear of the Bolsheviks ’ Asiatic will to annihilate, Hitler himself committed an “ Asiatic deed ”.
For example, given a deeded easement to use someone else's driveway to reach a garage, if a fence or permanently locked gate prevents the use, nothing is done to remove and circumvent the obstacle, and the statutory period expires, then the easement ceases to have any legal force, although the deed held by the fee-simple owner stated that the owner's interest was subject to the easement.
For example, if John tells his mother that he is taking a college course on handwriting analysis, and for his homework, he needs her to read and sign a pretend deed.
For example, if John tells his mother to sign a deed giving him her property, Mom refuses at first, then John explains that the deed will be kept in a safe deposit box until she dies.
For this deed, Omar Pasha swears that no assistance will be given to the Muslim plot.
For his heroic deed Krakus granted Skuba the letter " W " to his shield, standing either for wąż ( snake ) or for Wawel.
For this deed, according to the legend, St. Ronan prophesied that Diarmait would die when a roofbeam fell on his head ; Saint Ciaran prophesied that he would die in the same manner as Flann ; but Bec mac Dé, Diarmait's druid, gave a much more elaborate prophesy, foretelling a threefold death.
For the following deed on 1 April 1858 near Jhansi, India he was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces:
For this deed, Havelock was awarded the Victoria Cross.
For this deed he also received the rank of ensign.
For this deed he was awarded the Victoria Cross.

For and Poseidon
For according to them, there were seven islands in that sea in their time, sacred to Persephone, and also three others of enormous size, one of which was sacred to Hades, another to Ammon, and another one between them to Poseidon, the extent of which was a thousand stadia ; and the inhabitants of it — they add — preserved the remembrance from their ancestors of the immeasurably large island of Atlantis which had really existed there and which for many ages had reigned over all islands in the Atlantic sea and which itself had like-wise been sacred to Poseidon.
In Euripides ' play Trojan Women, written in 415 B. C., the god Poseidon proclaims,For, from his home beneath Parnassus, Phocian Epeus, aided by the craft of Pallas, framed a horse to bear within its womb an armed host, and sent it within the battlements, fraught with death ; whence in days to come men shall tell of ' the wooden horse ,' with its hidden load of warriors .”
For instance, Zeus was the sky-god, sending thunder and lightning, Poseidon ruled over the sea and earthquakes, Hades projected his remarkable power throughout the realms of death and the Underworld, and Helios controlled the sun.
For theatrical release, he produced and directed The Swarm ( 1978 ) as well as Beyond the Poseidon Adventure ( 1979 ) and produced When Time Ran Out ( 1980 ).
For King Crimson he was Ian McDonald's replacement, playing the same three instruments as McDonald on the In the Wake of Poseidon, Lizard and Islands albums, and was a session musician on the Red album.

For and summoned
For this reason Henry summoned Eleanor to Normandy in the late summer of 1183.
For the most part, Pope Callistus II summoned the council to ratify the various meetings and concords which had been occurring in and around Rome for several years.
For he, following the example of no previous general, with teachers summoned from the gladiatorial training school of C. Aurelus Scaurus, implanted in the legions a more sophisticated method of avoiding and dealing a blow and mixed bravery with skill and skill back again with virtue so that skill became stronger by bravery's passion and passion became more wary with the knowledge of this art.
For the finale, the whole city was summoned to hear a very important political statement.
For this Parliament, in addition to the secular and ecclesiastical lords, two knights from each county and two representatives from each borough were summoned.
For more serious misdeeds, a boy is summoned from his lessons to the Head Master, or Lower Master if the boy is in the lower two years, to talk personally about his misdeeds.
For his opposition in 1820 to a law by which any person might be arrested and detained on a warrant signed by three ministers, he was summoned before a court of assize, but acquitted.
For example, Kublai summoned two siege engineers from the Ilkhanate, and after their success rewarded them with lands.
For a few years after the accession of Queen Anne he remained without office, but in November 1708 he was appointed Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard, having in the previous year been summoned to the Privy Council.
For this he was summoned before the Privy Council in February 1584, and had to flee into England in order to escape a charge of treason.
For the ravaging of the lands of the Crichtons Huntly was held responsible, and having been summoned before the privy council in 1635 he was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle from December till June 1636.
For the promulgation of these views, which were at variance with the doctrines of the national church of Scotland, he was summoned ( 1726 ) before his presbytery, where in the course of being investigated, he affirmed his belief that every national church established by the laws of earthly kingdoms is anti-Christian in its constitution and persecuting in its spirit, and further declared opinions upon the subject of church government which amounted to a repudiation of Presbyterianism and an acceptance of the puritan type of Independence.
For the third time, a Convention Parliament, i. e., one not summoned by the king, was required to determine the succession.
For the rest of the twelfth century, the dividing line between barons summoned by writs personally addressed to them and barons summoned through the sheriffs became well-defined, but the Crown sometimes arbitrarily subjected the greater barons to summons through sheriffs.
For the finale of the festivities, the whole city was summoned to the Gymnasium of Alexandria, where Antony and Cleopatra, dressed as Dionysus-Osiris and Isis-Aphrodite, sat on golden thrones.
For example, Beetle Moguttan has Mana Reburst 4, so it requires four mana in order to be summoned from the mana zone into the battle zone.
For example, " Pendelamon, Spirit Knight " protects your other Holy Soul creatures from being chosen as an effect target and " Nazuna Guma, Earth Unstoppable " can untap the Wild Soul creatures in your mana zone when summoned.
For this publication he was summoned before the Star Chamber.
For in 599 Gregory wrote to Eusebius of Thessalonica and some other bishops, stating that he had heard they were about to be summoned to a council at Constantinople, and most urgently entreating them to yield neither to force nor to persuasion, but to be steadfast in their refusal to recognize the offensive title ( ib.
For example, when Ace or Lord Fear summon a character, it is a hero or villain respectively ; but when villain Dirty Rat uses two pieces of the Amulet, one piece each stolen from both sides, he summoned Random Virus, a character who suffers from multiple personality disorder and has a good side and an evil side, making him a neutral-aligned character until one of his personalities decides to side with one of the respective sides.

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