Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Colby College" ¶ 3
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

From and new
From this being come new movement ideas that utilize dancer and property as a single unit.
From this action sprang the idea of somehow uniting Greek and Shakespearean drama into a new total form, capable of restoring to life the ancient moral and poetic responses.
From the beginning of commercial recording, new discs purported to be indistinguishable from The Real Thing have regularly been put in circulation.
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
From the very beginning the electoral discussions raised fundamental issues in Moroccan politics, precisely the type of questions that were most difficult to resolve in the new government.
From the late 8th century BC a new wave of Indo-European speaking raiders entered northern and north east Anatolia, namely the Cimmerians and Scythians.
From the 1950s Federico Brito Figueroa was the founder of a new Venezuelan historiography based largely on the ideas of the Annales School.
From 2011 to 2012 two new teams were added to the competition — the Gold Coast Suns in 2011 and the Greater Western Sydney Giants in 2012.
From the date of partition and independence in 1947 until 1950, Ajmer-Merwara remained a province of the new Dominion of India.
From the fort, the Bonnburg, as well as from a new medieval settlement to the South centred around what later became the minster, grew the medieval city of Bonn.
The band and their producer Mike Thorne had gone back into the studio in early 1985 to record a new single, " Run From Love ".
From the year 2000 onward, Chile completely overhauled its criminal justice system ; a new, US-style adversarial system has been gradually implemented throughout the country with the final stage of implementation in the Santiago metropolitan region completed on June 9, 2001
From the very beginning Mayotte refused to join the new republic and aligned itself even more firmly to the French Republic, but the other islands remained committed to independence.
From 1859 a new design was developed for British clipper ships that was nothing like the American clippers.
Originally presented with an opportunity to rock out Dvořák's Symphony No. 9 " From the New World " by their new stereophonic label, the band instead forged ahead to unify their own orchestral-based threads of a day in the life of a common man.
From the end of 1949, new transmitters were steadily opened to serve other major conurbations, and then smaller areas of population.
From the day of the arguably ill-prepared independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the tensions between the powerful leaders of the political elite, such as Joseph Kasa Vubu, Patrice Lumumba, Moise Tshombe, Joseph Mobutu and others, jeopardize the political stability of the new state.
From the 1960s through the end of the century Gary Karr was the leading proponent of the double bass as a solo instrument and was active in commissioning or having hundreds of new works and concerti written especially for him.
From the scanty evidence available it would appear that the new religion at first made little progress.
From 1904, however, he instead termed those ' original disease conditions ', and introduced the new alternative category of psychopathic personalities.
From the time he was a boy, Fermi meticulously recorded his calculations in notebooks, and later used them to solve many new problems that he encountered based on these earlier known problems.
Many new words can be derived simply by changing these suffixes, just as-ly derives adverbs from adjectives in English: From vidi ( to see ), we get vida ( visual ), vide ( visually ), and vido ( sight ).
From the mid-1980s the spread of videocassette recorders and the arrival of private TV channels such as RTL Television provided new competition for theatrical film distribution.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.

From and institution
From 1995 to 2017, the president of Drexel University, Dr. Constantine Papadakis, led the institution towards significant change.
From 1920, the Va ' ad Leumi ( or Jewish National Council, or JNC ) was the main institution of the Jewish community (" Yishuv ") within the British Mandate of Palestine.
From then on the university declined to a merely regional institution with a very low status.
From 1871 to 1891, Packer's endowment allowed the institution to offer its education free of charge by competitive exam.
The artists kept begging us to do something about this ... From that perspective, it was clear that an institution like the Steinway Academy was a necessity.
From this beginning, the overriding strategy and policy of the institution has been to explore and promote mutually beneficial conservation arrangements that suit those promoting development as well as assisting people and nations to better preserve their flora and fauna.
From 1933, the institution was officially known as Danmarks tekniske Højskole ( DtH ), which usually was translated as the ' Technical University of Denmark '.
From 1821 to 1826, Nasmyth regularly attended the Edinburgh School of Arts ( today Heriot-Watt University, making him one of the first students of the institution ).
From 1992 to July 2002, the institution was known as London Guildhall University.
From 1821 a new veterinary institution in Stockholm took over the training of veterinarians from Skara.
From the late 18th century, leading feminists, such as Mary Wollstonecraft, have challenged the institution of marriage, and many have advocated its abolition.
From this total, 516 were at the Fairfield campus, and the rest were enrolled in distance education, or in MUM's partner institution in China.
From that point until after the American Revolution, the tavern was a widely accepted institution in Massachusetts.
From 1927 students in 1959-60, the number soared to 2813 in 1963-64 and reached a peak of 3713 in 1975-76, making Jordanhill at that time the largest teacher training institution in Britain.
From 1755 he held the office of perpetual secretary to the Academy of Inscriptions, in which capacity he edited fifteen volumes ( from the 25th to the 39th inclusive ) of the Histoire of that institution.
From 1948, the Nicolae Iorga Institute of History was merged into a communist institution headed by Petre Constantinescu-Iaşi, while Papacostea was assigned as head of the reorganized ISSEE.
From the beginning, Gregory's desire to establish an institution firmly grounded in the liberal arts tradition was at odds with many State residents and lawmakers who wanted the university to offer classes based solely around " industrial education " The University finally opened for classes on March 2, 1868, with only two faculty members and a small group of students.
From 1944 to 1957, before the institution of specific length of service medals, the Order of Lenin was also used to reward 25 years of conspicuous military service.
From then until the school was incorporated as a non-profit institution in 1943, he, his wife, Elizabeth Hale Keep, and their son Robert Porter Keep Jr. ran the school.
From a Leninist perspective, the NVA stood as a symbol of Soviet-East German solidarity and became the model Communist institution — ideological, hierarchical, and disciplined.
From 1963 – 1964, studies were commissioned to examine the possibility of turning the Flint College into a four-year institution.
From 1942 to his death in 1956, he was the president of the academic institution of the Catalan language, the Institut d ' Estudis Catalans.
From the 15th century the institution of commendatory abbots encouraged the decline of discipline.
From the seventh century on, it could be said that it was less of an institution than a class of dignitaries, as many of its remaining powers as a body were removed under legal reforms by the Emperors Basil I and Leo VI.

2.026 seconds.