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For and miracle
The Independent review of the 1995 National Theatre revival praised the production, writing " For three hours of gloriously barbed bliss and bewitchment, Sean Mathias's production establishes the show as a minor miracle of astringent worldly wisdom and one that is haunted by less earthy intimations.
For three decades from 1960, Japan experienced rapid economic growth, which was referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle.
I had to console them with feeble excuses such as that His Excellency was not very well, or engaged in an urgent state call to Berlin ... For the rest of the morning he listened to reports from members of the Embassy staff, unless I had to accompany him to the Foreign Office ... When Ribbentrop strutted through the Office corridors like a peacock, his head thrown back, it was a miracle that he did not fall over.
For example, Lewis said that a miracle is something that comes totally out of the blue.
For example, in Scholasticism, it was believed that God was capable of performing any miracle so long as it didn't lead to a logical contradiction.
For Rodríguez to pass from Blessed to Saint, one more miracle ( confirmed by the Vatican ) is necessary.
For example, after the false miracle, Henry is distraught and laments, " O God, seest thou this and bear ' st so long?
For this miracle, Acestes is declared the victor.
For Herb Gardner to have written this play in his early twenties is a miracle.
For example, according to popular legend, after promoting a miracle weight-loss aid called " Dr. Quack's Slim Jim Reducing Pills " with the story of an obese woman who got stuck in a telephone booth, Gentile and Binge received over $ 3, 000 from listeners requesting a $ 1 trial of the pills as advertised, and the station had to hire a clerk to return the money .< ref >
For Western Christians, the feast primarily commemorates the coming of the Magi, with only a minor reference to the baptism of Jesus and the miracle at the Wedding at Cana.
For this the Egyptian population venerated him from that day on as a holy man and miracle worker, whose life had been protected by the Lord through a frail mat.
For the canonisation, the customary second miracle was waived.
For him, a year of subjective time will pass between the sergeant's order and the soldiers ' firing their rifles, though no one else will realize that anything unusual has happened-hence, the " secret miracle " of the story's title.
For the mayor, it would be " a miracle of engineering ," with the spray of water lit by virtually " limitless combinations " of colour.
For these critics, this was akin to denying the central miracle of Christianity and, therefore, Christianity itself.
For all Germans, it's the unexpected euphoria of a win that heals many wounds, becoming a symbol of the ongoing economic " miracle ".
" Richter also mentioned two other Soviet admirers of the work: " One day, after listening to this work, Anna Ivanovna exclaimed, ' For me, it's exactly the same miracle as the sea itself!
For example someone who does not believe in God and just believes in natural laws is listening to a story of someone being healed by a miracle.
For the first decades of the century, public theater remained largely tied to its long medieval heritage of mystery plays, morality plays, farces, and soties, although the miracle play was no longer in vogue.
For the residents and shepherds at Macereto, this ‘ decision ’ by The Virgin to make her stop on the plain must have been seen as a fantastic miracle.

For and body
For a moment she thought of answering with the truth but she knew there were men who shied away from virginity, who demanded some degree of education in body as well as mind.
For prevention or treatment of bacterial scours, feed 0.1 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight daily.
For cows, feed providing an intake of 0.1 milligram of Aureomycin per pound of body weight daily aids in the reduction of bacterial diarrhea, in the prevention of foot rot, and in the reduction of losses due to respiratory infection ( infectious rhinotracheitis -- shipping fever complex ).
For a time there were two factions on the campus fighting for possession of the student body.
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 number of years, Wesleyan has been drawing varied groups of political and business leaders into these informal discussions with members of the faculty and student body, attempting to explore and clarify aspects of their responsibility for public policy.
For if I knew the secret of letting this power in my body change directly into electricity, I could rent myself out to the electric companies and with just the power in my body I could light all the lights and run all the factories in the entire United States for some days.
For example, if a movement required reaching to touch a target in front of the body, flexion at the shoulder would create a torque at the elbow, while extension of the elbow would create a torque at the wrist.
For example, where a person has committed harmful actions of body, speech and mind based on greed, hatred and delusion, rebirth in a lower realm, i. e. an animal, a ghost or a hell realm, is to be expected.
For the three days that it rests on Earth, righteous souls sit at the head of their body, chanting the Ustavaiti Gathas with joy, while a wicked person sits at the feet of the corpse, wails and recites the Yasna.
For example, limiting the iron availability in the human body restricts bacterial proliferation.
For a rigid body rotating around an axis of symmetry ( e. g. the blades of a ceiling fan ), the angular momentum can be expressed as the product of the body's moment of inertia, I, ( i. e. a measure of an object's resistance to changes in its rotation rate ) and its angular velocity ω:
For victims of trauma, advances in microsurgery in the 1970s have made replantations of severed body parts possible.
For example, a body appears to be one thing and yet it is distributed into many parts.
For mammals, the relationship between brain volume and body mass essentially follows a power law with an exponent of about 0. 75.
For example, following the American Revolution in 1776, one of the first legislative acts undertaken by each of the newly independent states was to adopt a " reception statute " that gave legal effect to the existing body of English common law to the extent that American legislation or the Constitution had not explicitly rejected English law.
For example, the Union Cycliste Internationale, the governing body of international cycle sport ( which sanctions races such as the Tour de France ), decided in the late 1990s to create additional rules which prohibit racing bicycles weighing less than 6. 8 kilograms ( 14. 96 pounds ).
One Australian scholar argues, " For Edmund Burke and Australians of a like mind, the essence of conservatism lies not in a body of theory, but in the disposition to maintain those institutions seen as central to the beliefs and practices of society.
For example, frogs in cold climates can survive for extended periods of time with most of their body water in a frozen state, while desert frogs in Australia can become inactive and dehydrate in dry periods, losing up to 75 % of their fluids, yet return to life by rapidly rehydrating in wet periods.
For measurements at experimentally controlled volume, one can use the assumption, stated above, that the pressure of the body of calorimetric material is can be expressed as a function of its volume and temperature.
For measurements at experimentally controlled pressure, it is assumed that the volume of the body of calorimetric material can be expressed as a function of its temperature and pressure.
For measurements at experimentally controlled temperature, it is again assumed that the volume of the body of calorimetric material can be expressed as a function of its temperature and pressure, with the same provisos as mentioned just above.
" For Kant's transcendental idealism, " critique " means examining and establishing the limits of the validity of a faculty, type, or body of knowledge, especially through accounting for the limitations imposed by the fundamental, irreducible concepts in use in that knowledge system.
For example, the Italian and French words for various foods, some family relationships, and body parts are very similar to each other, yet most of those words are completely different in Spanish.

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