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On his tour of Italy, he visited several cities which are famous for their scenic beauty, for instance, Naples and Florence.
In this instance we are provided with an exact account of the conversation between the two poets.
For instance, gauges, such as thermometers and barometers, are instruments.
From our human experience and history, at least as far as I am informed, I know that everything essential and great has only emerged when human beings had a home and were rooted in a tradition. Today’s literature is, for instance, largely destructive.
Japan is full of beautiful cities. Kyoto and Nara, for instance.
The average Westerner, in his sleek complacency, will see in the tea ceremony but another instance of the thousand and one oddities which constitute the quaintness and childishness of the East to him.
A base service performed for a person of very high degree may become a very honorific office; as for instance the office of a Maid of Honor or of a Lady in Waiting to the Queen, or the King's Master of the Horse or his Keeper of the Hounds.
We have many things in common: hobbies, educational backgrounds, for instance.
In spite of those rules, the FAA has documented dozens of near misses from people who violate regulations, and any of those instances could have potentially caused serious damage to an airplane and endangered lived.
In the 18 states that have closed the background check loophole, there've been half as many instances of gun violence.
1. There have already been several instances of deadly violence in the past few weeks involving returning refugees. I don't usually side with the management, but in this instance I agree with what they're saying.
For instance, if you want a selection list of requisition ID's, you would create a SQL query to get the list of requisition ID's.
There have been several instances of violence at the school.
For instance, in my father's business the timing of sales and purchases was very important, and he would sometimes write or say to his colleagues "There is a tide," without going into detail.