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For example, archaeological findings at Sanxingdui suggest a technologically advanced civilization culturally unlike Anyang.
For a distance penalty, if the yardage is greater than half the distance to the goal line, then the ball is advanced half the distance to the goal line, though only up to the one-yard line ( unlike American football, in Canadian football no scrimmage may start inside either one-yard line ).
For example, machines, unlike humans, can support a wide selection of learning algorithms, and controversy has arisen over the relative ethical merits of these options.
For example, Finnish tie means " road "; the pronunciation is, unlike English, which in turn means " or " in Finnish.
For example a file translator may simply redirect read and write operations to another file, not unlike a Unix symbolic link.
For example, unlike when handloading rifle and pistol cartridges, where all the various components ( cases, gas checks, powder, primers, etc.
Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, " The only space or place of the world is the soul " and " Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul ", Ludwig Noiré wrote: " For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers.
For cupolae and rotundae, they can be joined so that like faces ( ortho -) or unlike faces ( gyro -) meet.
For example, in internal conversion decay, the energy from an excited nucleus may be used to eject one of the inner orbital electrons from the atom, in a process which produces high speed electrons, but is not beta decay, and ( unlike beta decay ) does not transmute one element to another.
For the most part, PC ( USA ) Presbyterians, not unlike similar mainline traditions such as the Episcopal Church and the United Church of Christ, are fairly ( in some instances, strongly ) progressive ( liberal ) on matters such as doctrine, environmental issues, sexual morality, and economic issues, though the denomination remains divided and conflicted on these issues.
For Heidegger, unlike for Husserl, philosophical terminology could not be divorced from the history of the use of that terminology, and thus genuine philosophy could not avoid confronting questions of language and meaning.
For example, although federal law classifies both cocaine and amphetamines as " Schedule II " drugs, the penalty for possession of cocaine is greater than the penalty for possession of amphetamines because cocaine, unlike amphetamines, is classified as a narcotic.
For example, unlike the Big Three, the Fox network does not generally provide coverage of major political convention speeches, which usually occur during the 10: 00 pm ET hour when many affiliates air local news.
For Bataille, as well as many French theorists, " Eroticism, unlike simple sexual activity, is a psychological quest ... eroticism is assenting to life even in death ".
For their modulation on these instruments, unlike that of the Britons to which I am accustomed, is not slow and harsh, but lively and rapid, while the harmony is both sweet and gay.
For example, unlike the other alkali metals the smallest one, lithium, does not form alums, and there is only one known sodium alum.
For example, although ununoctium is a member of Group 18, it may possibly not be a noble gas, unlike all the other Group 18 elements.
For instance, Śūnyatā ( emptiness ), unlike " nothingness ", is considered to be a state of mind in some forms of Buddhism ( see Nirvana, mu, and Bodhi ).
The College Grace is quite unlike other Oxford colleges since it is recited in English: For the gifts of your grace and the community of this college, we praise your name, O God.
For example, air guns could be fired in wet weather and rain ( unlike matchlock muskets ) and with greater rapidity than muzzle-loading guns.
For instance, a sphere that has an equal surface area to that of a cylinder, would be larger in ( volumetric ) magnitude than the cylinder ; hence, the sphere occupies a larger place than that occupied by the cylinder ; unlike what is entailed by Aristotle's definition of place: that this sphere and that cylinder occupy places that are equal in magnitude.
For example the cosmo-mythology of the peoples that remained on the Central Asian steppes and the Iranian plateau is to a great degree unlike that of the Indians, focussed more on groups of deities (* daiva and * asura ) and less on the divinities individually.
For example unlike traditional greetings, e-cards can be easily sent to many people at once or extensively personalized by the sender.
For an alternate view of catharsis as an allopathic process in which pity and fear produce a catharsis of emotions unlike pity and fear,

For and Sioux
For example, during 1933 about half the male heads of households on the Sioux reservations in South Dakota were employed by the CCC-ID.
* For a compilation of Sioux and Ojibwe ( Chippewa ) Indian Treaties and a generalized map of ceded territories by year, see
* January 18, 2000: For the first time in three years the CBA holds an all-star game, hosted by the Sioux Falls SkyForce.
For example, in the March 6, 1934 robbery of the Security National Bank & Trust Company in Sioux Falls, Nelson was enraged by the sound of the alarm, demanding to know who set the alarm off, setting him apart from Dillinger and Van Meter, who continued working to the alarm as if it hadn't gone off.
For example, Sioux Falls averages 25 days each year with temperatures above and 45 days each year with temperatures below.
For the rest of his military career, he fought in the Indian Wars, particularly against the Apache and Sioux.
For example, these exonyms include Winnebago ( from Wiinibiigoo ) for the Ho-Chunk, and Sioux ( from Naadawensiw ) for the Dakota.
* University of North Dakota – Fight On Sioux, It's For You, North Dakota U, Stand Up and Cheer
Through Alfred, he is the great-grandfather of the noted Yankton Sioux ethnologist and writer Ella Deloria and the great-great-grandfather of Standing Rock Sioux scholar and writer Vine Deloria, Jr., author of Custer Died For Your Sins ( 1969 ), an American Indian civil-rights manifesto.
For many years, Sioux Lookout was simply a railway town.
For example, large spherical concretions as large as 3 metres ( 10 feet ) in diameter are along the Cannonball River within Morton and Sioux Counties, North Dakota.
For a time, he and his parents lived on a farm near the village of Phoenix in Holt County and probably in Seward County before they moved to Waterloo, Iowa and later Sioux City.
* Singing For A Spirit: A Portrait of the Dakota Sioux, Santa Fe, N. M .: Clear Light Publishers, 1999.
The Series ' various flashbacks show Duncan live through many adventures across four centuries, including visiting Renaissance France and Italy (" The Hunters "), traveling to China (" The Road Not Taken "), witnessing the French Revolution, becoming a Sioux warrior (" The Gathering "), fighting in World War I (" For Tomorrow We Die ") and II (" Mortal Sins "), and generally fighting for justice against evil.
For over ten years, he traded with the Pottowatomic Indians at Kankakee, with the Dakota or the Sioux, Indians at Redwood, on the Des Moines river, and at Little Rapids, on the Minnesota River just upstream of present-day Carver, Minnesota, on behalf of the Northwest Fur Company.

For and Crows
For some time, it was unclear whether Carey would return to AFL football, but after the end of the 2002 season and a 12 month absence from football, Carey was signed up by the Adelaide Crows, where he played for the next two seasons.
Songs about Omaha include " Omaha ", by the indie rock band Tapes ' n Tapes ;, " Omaha " by Counting Crows, " Omaha Celebration " by Pat Metheny, " Omaha " sung by Waylon Jennings, " Greater Omaha " by Desaparecidos and "( Ready Or Not ) Omaha Nebraska " by Bowling For Soup.
For 2012, based on strong reviews and rising attendance, Live Nation increased substantially the number of concerts scheduled for Echo Beach, including Our Lady Peace, Sam Roberts, and Counting Crows.
For the upcoming album, the band has enlisted the help of legendary British rock producer Gil Norton, who is best known for his work with the Foo Fighters, The Pixies, Counting Crows, Echo and the Bunnymen, Jimmy Eat World and Dashboard Confessional.
* French: Hardcover: Pygmalion ( 2006 -...): " Le chaos ", " Les sables de Dorne ", " Un Festin pour les Corbeaux " (" Chaos ", " The Sands of Dorne ", " A Feast For Crows ").
For example, if Channel Nine or Channel Ten broadcast a match between the Adelaide Crows and Sydney Swans live in Adelaide, Fox Footy would have been prevented from showing the match live, whereas if Seven or Ten didn't broadcast it in Melbourne, Fox Footy would be allowed to show it live there.
* Sunday, 6 July: Counting Crows, Ben Harper, Powderfinger, Goo Goo Dolls, Eddy Grant, Magic Christian, The Hold Steady, Bowling For Soup, Donavon Frankenreiter, Delays, Melee, Luke White, Galactic with Lyrics Born and Boots Riley, Roy World, Joe Purdy, Amy Studt, Dawn Kinnard, The Galvatrons, Silver Seas, Chief, Nellie McKay, Alice Smith, Ryan Shaw, Sons of Albion, Pablo Francisco, Jamie Kennedy, Jo Koy, Gabriel Iglesias

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