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For and opposition
For the beatnik, like the hipster, is in opposition to a society that is based on the repression of the sex instinct.
For formal approaches, the core message of ' dialectical opposition / contradiction ' must be understood as ' some sense ' opposition between the objects involved in a directly associated context.
For the next five years he incessantly prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem and its temple, which was met with some opposition and drama.
For him " In opposition to the ascetic ideal advocated by the dominant school of thought, hedonism suggests identifying the highest good with your own pleasure and that of others ; the one must never be indulged at the expense of sacrificing the other.
For prime minister, he selected Odilon Barrot, an unobjectionable middle-road parliamentarian, who had led the " loyal opposition " under Louis-Philippe.
For much of the night, it looked like Labor might bring down the Menzies government, but a narrow win by Liberal Billy Snedden in Bruce ended any realistic chance of opposition leader Arthur Calwell becoming Prime Minister.
For his part, Kemp had to make concessions as well: he had to back expelling the children of illegal immigrants from public schools despite his longstanding opposition to Proposition 187 and mute his opposition to abolishing affirmative-action programs in California.
For who durst set himself in opposition to the crown and ministry, or aspire to the character of being a patron of freedom, while exposed to so arbitrary a jurisdiction?
For the first time, however, opposition political parties won significant numbers of seats, and despite some irregularities and threats of violence from Major General Lekhanya, Lesotho experienced its first peaceful election.
For Mauritania, the détente with Morocco promised to end the threat of Moroccan incursions, and it also removed the threat of Moroccan support for opposition groups formed during the Haidalla presidency.
For its part, Nazi Germany also did a public volte-face regarding its virulent opposition to the Soviet Union, though Hitler still viewed an attack on the Soviet Union as " inevitable ".
For example, before the 2007 federal election, which Labor won, he criticised the then opposition industrial relations spokesperson Julia Gillard, saying she lacked an understanding of principles such as enterprise-bargaining set under his government in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
For example, environmental issues were prominent points in the original platform of Birlik, the first major opposition movement to emerge in Uzbekistan.
For example, one prominent Uzbek, Ibrahim Bureyev, was arrested in 1994 after announcing plans to form a new opposition party.
For the beginning of his reign, Otto III faced opposition from the Slavic peoples along Germany's eastern border.
For example, in opposition to subject-centred reason, Habermas has proposed a model of communicative reason that sees it as an essentially cooperative activity, based on the fact of linguistic intersubjectivity.
She writes,For I saw no wrath except on man's side, and He forgives that in us, for wrath is nothing else but a perversity and an opposition to peace and to love ”.
For the most part of the years of the Fifth Coalition, British military operations on land apart from in the Iberian Peninsula remained restricted to hit-and-run operations executed by the Royal Navy, which dominated the sea after having beaten down almost all substantial naval opposition from France and its allies and blockading what remained of France's naval forces in heavily fortified French-controlled ports.
For his support of Eugene McCarthy in 1968 ( and effective use of television commercials in California ) and his opposition to the War in Vietnam, Newman was placed nineteenth on Richard Nixon's enemies list, which Newman claimed was his greatest accomplishment and was also a huge supporter of Mumia Abu Jamal.
For much of this period, only limited and restrained political opposition was tolerated, with no direct criticism of the president permitted in the press.
For example, the thief Zidane can steal items from the enemy, Eiko and Garnet can summon " eidolons " to aid the party and Vivi can use black magic to damage the opposition.
For example a team could score 12 points and the opposition could then score all 13 points and win the game with a technical fanny.

For and endured
While the crowd was rioting in the streets, Justinian considered fleeing the capital, but he remained in the city on the stirring words of Theodora ( according to Procopius, she said " For an Emperor to become a fugitive is not a thing to be endured ... I hold with the old saying that the purple makes an excellent shroud ".
For those who live on the island, it is the scene of an exile which has to be endured somehow or other ".
For three centuries afterwards, the memory of " Old Stoneface " has lived on in infamy and, as his descendant, Vimes has frequently endured suspicious mutterings from the aristocracy.
For generations, African-Americans had endured widespread denial of their voting rights in Mississippi, and participation in the state Democratic Party was limited to whites only.
For all this I was forced to say through fear of the torture which was threatened beyond what I had already endured.
For sixty-seven days, he endured " tactical interrogation " by Filipino investigators.
For twenty years Napoleon III had been the true sovereign of Rome, where he had many friends and relations Without him the temporal power would never have been reconstituted, nor, being reconstituted, would have endured.
For many of the Australians Kapyong was to be their last major battle before completing their period of duty and being replaced, having endured much hard fighting, appalling weather and the chaos and confusion of a campaign that had ranged up and down the length of the Korean Peninsula.
Associations with Larry Page's Penny Farthing label ( Samantha Jones, Kris Ife and Les Reed's Chapter One label ( Philwit & Pegasus, Roger James ) followed, during which Wirtz formed a co-writing partnership with Ife that has endured to the present day with recent collaborations (" Learning 2 Live With Love ," MWET / Spyderbaby ( 2005 ); " One Night Stand " MWET / Anthony Rivers " ( 2005 ), and current works in progress for the Cooking For Cannibals soundtrack album ( 2007 ).
For three years he endured countless brutalities in the camp and was forced to watch helplessly as almost every single one of his extended family were slaughtered.
For one month this situation endured, but in late November snow arrived and the river surface began to freeze.
For the next four years, Marjorie, Elizabeth, Christina, Mary and Isabella endured solitary confinement, with daily public humiliation for the latter two.
For hours they endured the bitter cold and when daylight finally came, they discovered that they had drifted off course to Bunbury, to the south.
For five centuries, it endured at least 40 editions.
For example, Hurricane Kevin endured as a hurricane for 12½ days to the east of 140 ° W, establishing a new record for longevity in the eastern Pacific.
For most of her years as a Clarist Sister she endured serious illness.

For and twenty-year
For over a decade Stonehill was Norman's protégé, colleague, collaborator, and one of his best friends, but disagreements about finances and relationships resulted in a twenty-year estrangement, and a brief reconciliation.
For over a decade Randy Stonehill was Norman's protégé, colleague, collaborator, and one of his best friends, but disagreements about finances and relationships resulted in a twenty-year estrangement, and a brief reconciliation.

For and prison
For his first five years in prison, they had shared a cell.
For example, he captured some persons from York County, who with teams were taking to Philadelphia the furniture of a man who had just been released from prison through the efforts of his wife, and who apparently was helpless to prevent the theft of his household goods.
For this, he was again arrested and this time was sentenced to six months in prison for illegally wearing a uniform.
For example, where a prisoner hanged himself in a cell, he came by his death by hanging and it was not the role of the inquest to enquire into the broader circumstances such as the alleged neglect of the prison authorities that might have contributed to his state of mind or given him the opportunity.
For usurpation and money theft Ağca was handed a 36 year prison sentence.
For example, a criminal defendant charged with a felony theft charge, the conviction of which would require imprisonment in state prison, may be offered the opportunity to plead guilty to a misdemeanor theft charge, which may not carry jail time.
For example, if a prosecutor has only a 25 % chance of winning his case and sending the defendant away to prison for 10 years, he may make a plea agreement for a sentence of one year ; but if plea bargaining is unavailable, a prosecutor may drop the case completely.
For example, Garak enters a Dominion prison camp to speak with his father, Enabran Tain, one last time before Tain died.
For example, a rapist may not be able to be prosecuted for zina, but would still be convicted of tazir rape, or in theft, they would be found guilty of tazir theft and given prison time rather than amputation.
For many of those years, she was exiled to the town of Brandfort in the Orange Free State and confined to the area, except for the times she was allowed to visit her husband at the prison on Robben Island.
For some were taken & clapt up in prison, others had their houses besett & watcht night and day, & hardly escaped their hands ; and ye most were faine to flie & leave their howses & habitations, and the means of their livelehood.
For instance, many causes of action which would subject a defendant to a potential punitive damage award in the U. S. would subject the same individual to prison time in Japan.
" For there is danger from delivering of her to her Government, so is there danger in retaining her in prison ", he wrote in 1571.
For this king, Hampton Court was to become both his palace and his prison.
For example, in the TOS episode " A Taste of Armageddon ," Spock was once able to induce uncertainty in the mind of a prison guard on Eminiar VII, and in the episode " The Devil in the Dark ," he was able to perform a limited mind meld with a horta without actually making physical contact with the being.
For example, in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries there are prison governors (" wardens " in the United States ), school governors and bank governors.
For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.
For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.
For a more detailed article specifically on the high-security prison which existed from 1934 to 1963, also commonly referred to as Alcatraz, see Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary.
For refusing to answer questions about his ties to the American Communist Party to the House Committee on Un-American Activities, he spent time in prison.
: For the prison in East Granby, Connecticut, see Old Newgate Prison.
For example ( given in Phaedo 98 ), if Socrates is sitting in an Athenian prison, the elasticity of his tendons is what allows him to be sitting, and so a physical description of his tendons can be listed as necessary conditions or auxiliary causes of his act of sitting ( Phaedo 99b ; Timaeus 46c9-d4, 69e6 ).
For example Bernie Ebbers ( former CEO of WorldCom ) was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for allowing WorldCom's revenues to be overstated by billion over five years.
For example, in the Arizona prison system, members are known as " kindred " and organize into " families ".

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