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serves and most
Teachers who have been upward mobile probably see education as most valuable for their students if it serves students as it has served them ; ;
The Bishop of London — the most senior cleric of the church with the exception of the two archbishops — serves as Canterbury's provincial dean, the Bishop of Winchester as chancellor, the Bishop of Lincoln as vice-chancellor, the Bishop of Salisbury as precentor, the Bishop of Worcester as chaplain and the Bishop of Rochester as cross-bearer.
For most fighters, an amateur career, especially at the Olympics, serves to develop skills and gain experience in preparation for a professional career.
The creation of the Tortuguero National Park in 1970 gave much needed protection to one of the region's most important and unique natural resources: a 22 km stretch of shoreline that serves as the principal nesting site for sea turtles.
One canid, the domestic dog, a subspecies of the gray wolf, long ago entered into a partnership with humans and today remains one of the most widely kept domestic animals in the world and serves humanity in many important ways.
The lab serves as the primary lab for most DNA, biological, and physical work.
In addition Harwich is also the site of Cape Cod Regional Technical High School a 9 – 12 high school which serves most of Cape Cod.
As a junior lecturer at the Lycée du Havre in 1938, Sartre wrote the novel La Nausée ( Nausea ), which serves in some ways as a manifesto of existentialism and remains one of his most famous books.
Dari ( Persian ) and Pashto are the most widely used languages in the area, although Persian serves as the lingua franca in the city.
MIT has also taken steps to reduce its environmental impact by running alternative fuel campus shuttles, subsidizing public transportation passes, and building a low-emission cogeneration plant that serves most of the campus electricity, heating, and cooling requirements.
( Note that while Mercury does allow impure functionality, it is not necessary in most software, and serves primarily as a way of calling foreign language code.
The Marañón river serves also as a frame for one of the most important novels of the Peruvian writer Ciro Alegría: La serpiente de oro ( 1935 ).
The most important of his writings is the Liber censuum Romanae ecclesiae, which is the most valuable source for the medieval position of the Church in regard to property and also serves in part as a continuation of the Liber Pontificalis.
The oscillation of the vocal folds serves to modulate the pressure and flow of the air through the larynx, and this modulated airflow is the main component of the sound of most voiced phones.
The most common form of this is a pipe with a shank made of aluminum, which serves as a heat sink.
The international airport is situated at the eastern most tip of the main island, and serves 185 cities in 58 countries.
Rolling blocks are most often associated with firearms made by Remington in the later 19th century ; in the Remington action the hammer serves to lock the breech closed at the moment of firing, and the block in turn prevents the hammer from falling with the breech open.
When the server serves data in a commonly used manner, for example according to the HTTP or FTP protocols, users may have their choice of a number of client programs ( most modern web browsers can request and receive data using both of those protocols ).
This activation mechanism is common for most serine proteases, and serves to prevent autodegradation of the pancreas.
When the chief justice dies in office or is otherwise unwilling or unable to serve, the duties of the chief justice temporarily are performed by the most senior sitting associate justice, who serves as Acting Chief Justice until a new chief justice is confirmed.
It also houses the UCSF neurology outpatient practice that serves as a referral center of most of Northern California and Reno, Nevada.
Fi Sabillillah is the most prominent asnaf in Southeast Asian Muslim societies, where it broadly construed to include funding missionary work, Quranic schools and anything else that serves the community ( ummah ) in-general.
* Atlantic Terminal, formerly called Flatbush Avenue, in Downtown Brooklyn serves most other trains.

serves and abstract
Confucius, as an exemplar of human excellence, serves as the ultimate model, rather than a deity or a universally true set of abstract principles.
As it is customarily stated in textbooks, taken alone, the so-called ' zeroth law of thermodynamics ' fails to deliver this information, but the statement of the zeroth law of thermodynamics by James Serrin in 1977, though rather mathematically abstract, is more informative for thermometry: " Zeroth Law-There exists a topological line which serves as a coordinate manifold of material behaviour.
A major theme is that aestheticism is merely an absurd abstract that only serves to disillusion rather than dignify the concept of beauty.
In modern terms, one replaces each land mass with an abstract " vertex " or node, and each bridge with an abstract connection, an " edge ", which only serves to record which pair of vertices ( land masses ) is connected by that bridge.
The statement of the zeroth law of thermodynamics by Serrin in 1977, though rather mathematically abstract, is more informative for empirical thermometry: " Zeroth Law-There exists a topological line which serves as a coordinate manifold of material behaviour.
It serves as a geometric realization for the abstract set of representatives of the orbits.
Although Rationals are realistic, the abstract world serves as a tool for thinking independently and developing new ideas that can be used in more practical matters.
The classical prime number theorem serves as a prototypical example, and the emphasis is on abstract asymptotic distribution results.

serves and formal
The main implementation of PHP is now produced by The PHP Group and serves as the formal reference to the PHP language.
A regular expression is written in a formal language that can be interpreted by a regular expression processor, which is a program that either serves as a parser generator or examines text and identifies parts that match the provided specification.
The Caldwell-West Caldwell Public Schools system serves students from Caldwell and West Caldwell and dates back to 1872, though formal consolidation of the districts was established in 1904.
Khutbah ( Arabic: ( خطبة khuṭbah )) serves as the primary formal occasion for public preaching in the Islamic tradition.
The entire Town Hall – King's Hall complex serves the city of Stoke-on-Trent well as its chief administrative offices, including the Lord Mayor's Parlour combined with all the facilities of the King's Hall for the city's formal entertainment.
Baker has formal involvement with the country of Azerbaijan as he serves on the Honorary Council of Advisers for the U. S .- Azerbaijan Chamber of Commerce.
It may also refer to a formal document that serves as evidence of ownership.
The ' Regimiento Húsares de Pueyrredón ' ( Pueyrredon Hussars Regiment ) currently serves as an armoured regiment ( the ' RCT No 10 Húsares de Pueyrredón ') in the 10th Tank Cavalry Regiment of the Argentine Army using its Revolutionary era uniforms in full regalia during formal parades.
It provides formal practical experience for students interested in journalism and serves as a forum for student opinions and ideas.
Worship also serves as a formal method of remembering Allah, or dhikr.
Today the Common serves as a public park for all to use for formal or informal gatherings.
By custom, the incoming Student Regent serves as a non-voting Regent-designate from the date of appointment ( usually in September ) until beginning his or her formal term the following July 1.
Meyer serves as McGee's anchor when McGee's own inner compass seems to be skewed, as well as providing the formal education that the street-smart McGee lacks.
The Cabinet Secretary also serves as Clerk of the Executive Council, the formal body on which Cabinet rests.
In Spanish America, the form ustedes serves as the second-person plural for both familiar and formal situations.
They cannot be evicted unless the landlord serves a formal notice to end the tenancy and successfully opposes the grant of the new lease to which the tenant has an automatic right.
In the opinion of systems theory and cybernetics, however, formal organization fades into the background and only serves, if necessary, to supplement or to correct.
It should not be confused for the formal term " bachelor apartment ", which is used in real estate to refer to an apartment with no bedrooms, in which the main room serves as a bedroom, living room and dining room ( and sometimes kitchen ).
The position that serves as de facto U. S. ambassador to Taiwan because the two countries do not have formal diplomatic ties, a necessity in order for the United States to have formal diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
Since this usage is formal and since the objective case form whom formally serves as the object of a preposition, it would be unusual to use who.
In Saudi Arabia, the formal short term for the Saudi religious police is هيئة " hay ' ah " which is Arabic for " commission " and is a shortened version of " the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vices " which serves as the infrastructure of proselytization and enforcement of Islamic tenets.
An episcopal vicar serves a similar function, but has more formal authority and specific powers under Canon Law.
In modern times it serves as formal wear in many western states, notably Montana, New Mexico and Texas.

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