Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Fabius Maximus" ¶ 12
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and victory
For the people of Israel " the day of the LORD " is the day when God will fight against their and his enemies, and it will be a day of victory for Israel.
For Capone, the election victory was also marred by the death of his younger brother Frank at the hands of the police.
For some, Chiang was a national hero who led the victorious Northern Expedition against the Beiyang Warlords in 1927, achieving Chinese unification, and who subsequently led China to ultimate victory against Japan in 1945.
For particularly severe conduct, the game official ( s ) may eject players ( ejected players may be substituted for ), or in exceptional cases, declare the game over and award victory to one side or the other.
For his victory, the Senate awarded Titus a Roman triumph.
For this reason, the task of orthodox Marxism, its victory over Revisionism and utopianism can never mean the defeat, once and for all, of false tendencies.
For example, if a boxer is knocked down and is unable to continue the fight within a ten second count, he is counted as having been knocked out and his opponent is awarded the KO victory.
For Mieszko the victory had to be a satisfying experience, especially in light of his past defeats inflicted by Wichmann.
For heel special referees, common ways of assisting the heel wrestler to obtain victory include, but are not limited to, the following:
For this victory, Pope Sixtus IV deemed him verus christianae fidei athleta ( true Champion of Christian Faith ).
For a brief period following a victory over the rival kingdom of Northumbria around the year 616, East Anglia was the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, and its King Raedwald was Bretwalda ( overlord of the Anglo-Saxons kingdoms ).
For reasons that remain obscure, the battle was stopped before either side had achieved victory, and the two parties agreed to arbitrate their dispute.
For this achievement Titus was awarded a triumph ; the Arch of Titus commemorates his victory to this day.
For example, Paul K. Davis wrote, " Mongol victory broke the southern Sung dynasty, leading to the establishment of the Yüan dynasty.
For example, according to an entry in the Parian Marble, Simonides died in 468 / 7 BC at the age of ninety yet, in another entry, it lists a victory by his grandfather in a poetry competition in Athens in 489 / 8 BC — this grandfather must have been over a hundred years old at that time if the birth dates for Simonides are correct.
For the loss of fewer than 3, 000 dead and wounded ( far fewer than Blenheim ), his victory had cost the enemy some 20, 000 casualties, inflicting in the words of Marshal Villars, " the most shameful, humiliating and disastrous of routs ".
For example, Orphée's search for Cégeste and Caution's for Harry Dickson, between the poems Orphée hears on the radio and the aphoristic questions given by Alpha 60, between Orphée's victory over Death through the recovery of his poetic powers and Caution's use of poetry to destroy Alpha 60.
For the Austrians, Aspen-Essling was a victory, albeit a costly one.
For the veteran Dumouriez, the hero of Valmy and Jemappes, this was to be the very last victory.
For example, following the victory of the Communists in the Civil War, many Chinese bore " revolutionary names " such as Qiangguo (, " Strong Nation " or " Strengthening the Nation ") or Dongfeng (, " Eastern Wind ").
For be it known to you, that in such a case you shall either publicly, boldly, notoriously, pack a jury, or else see the accused rebel walk a free man out of the Court of Queen's Bench — which will be a victory only less than the rout of your Lordship's redcoats in the open field.
For his victory in the long jump, he was allegedly punched in the face by his rival Meyer Prinstein, who was prevented from competing in the final by officials of Syracuse University because it was scheduled for a Sunday.
For Packard's production of military and navy engines, see the Merlin engine and PT Boats which contributed to the Allied victory in World War II.
For Lucerne this victory ignited an era of expansion.

For and Plutarch
For example, Plutarch remarks that he " expressed his wonder at the fact that in Greece wise men spoke and fools decided.
For this latter invention, Menes ' memory was dishonoured by the Dynasty XXIV pharaoh Tefnakht, and Plutarch mentions a pillar at Thebes on which was inscribed an imprecation against Menes as the introducer of luxury.
For example, the transitory success of Agis and Cleomenes of ancient Sparta in restoring the constitution of Lycurgus was considered by Plutarch to be counterrevolutionary in a positive sense.
Plutarch, in his " Life of Lycurgus ," attributes to Lycurgus also a thoroughgoing reassignment and equalizing of landholdings and wealth among the population, " For there was an extreme inequality amongst them, and their state was overloaded with a multitude of indigent and necessitous persons, while its whole wealth had centred upon a very few.
For instance, there were literary writers such as Strabo, Plutarch, and Josephus who intentionally withdrew from this way of expression ( classical Greek ) in favor of the common form of Greek.

For and tells
For Hume, we assume that experience tells us something about the world because of habit or custom, which human nature forces us to take seriously.
For example, the name Delphi and its associated deity, Apollon Delphinios, are explained in the Homeric Hymn which tells of how Apollo carried Cretans over the sea in the shape of a dolphin () to make them his priests.
For much of the book he is in Italy, dealing with a major crisis which for a time seemed to threaten the outbreak of a new European war ( as he tells Bunter ).
* For Whom the Bell Tolls, an Ernest Hemingway novel which tells the story of Robert Jordan, an American volunteer attached to a guerrilla unit during the Spanish Civil War.
For example, a website with a database of news articles can use a pre-defined rule which tells it to display all news articles for today's date.
For example, in one episode, Mr. Lahey likens Ricky's growing ignorance to that of a " shit tsunami ", while in another episode, Mr. Lahey tells Bubbles that the " shit hawks are swooping in low " due to his deplorable behavior and company.
( For example, when you know that the food package in front of you has the identifier " 2011-09-25T15: 42Z-MFR5-P02-243-45 ", you not only have that data, you also have the metadata that tells you that it was packaged on September 25, 2011, at 3: 42pm UTC, manufactured by Licensed Vendor Number 5, at the Peoria, IL, USA plant, in Building 2, and was the 243rd package off the line in that shift, and was inspected by Inspector Number 45.
For a transmission line, the Heaviside condition of the telegrapher's equation tells us that the wavenumber must be proportional to frequency for the transmission of the wave to be undistorted in the time domain.
For example, speaking of herself in the third person, Katherina tells Hortensio and Gremio,
For example, in Love ( 1927 ) a title card reads, " I like to be alone "; in The Single Standard ( 1929 ) her character says, " I am walking alone because I want to be alone "; in Susan Lenox ( Her Fall and Rise ) ( 1931 ) she says to a suitor, " This time I rise ... and fall ... alone "; in Inspiration ( 1931 ) she tells a fickle lover, " I just want to be alone for a little while "; in Mata Hari ( 1931 ) she says to her new amour, " I never look ahead.
She reveals her love for him, and he tells her he believes he feels the same way (" There But For You Go I ").
For example, one legend tells the tale of a peasant born with a dragon birthmark who eventually overthrows the existing dynasty and founds a new one ; another legend might tell of the prince in hiding from his enemies who is identified by his dragon birthmark.
For example, in the classic novel Journey to the West ( circa 1590 ), Sun Wukong tells a lion-monster in chapter 75: " When I passed through Guangzhou, I bought a pot for cooking za sui – so I'll savour your liver, entrails, and lungs.
For example, the introductory signal " See " tells the reader that the cited authority either ( a ) supports the stated proposition implicitly, or ( b ) contains dicta that support the proposition.
For a particle that can be in any one of infinitely many discrete positions, a particle on a lattice, the superposition principle tells you how to make a state:
For ancient Greeks, the island was sacred to Hephaestus, god of metallurgy, who — as he tells himself in Iliad I. 590ff — fell on Lemnos when Zeus hurled him headlong out of Olympus.
For instance, in the episode " Fix-It McGee ", aired three weeks after Pearl Harbor, Fibber tells Mayor LaTrivia his " great slogan " for the war bond campaign: " Every time you buy a bond, you slap a Jap across the pond.
For example, he tells a story about Eadburh, the daughter of Offa.
* Let's " Hear " it For Robin Hood ( 1974 )- Disneyland Records release, Prima tells the story of Robin Hood through spoken word and song.
For example, a Kashmiri tale tells of two Brahmin women who tried to fulfill their obligations for alms-giving simply by giving alms back and forth to one another.
For example, he tells Buddy Baker that the next writer could have him eating meat ( which in fact did happen, in a bizarre set of circumstances ), and Buddy says, " But I don't eat meat ," to which Morrison retorts, " No, I don't eat meat.
In For My Own Amusement, 1972, Delderfield discusses the inspiration for the storylines and tells in anecdotes the origin of several of his characters.
( For example, a sketch of a hole that is clearly not round still accurately defines the part as having a true round hole, as long as the label says " 10mm DIA ", because the " DIA " implicitly but objectively tells the user that the skewed drawn circle is a symbol representing a perfect circle.
For instance, the Monday Gospel tells of the Anointing at Bethany (), which occurred before the Palm Sunday event described in.

0.541 seconds.