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From 1895, Eastman supplied their motion picture roll film in rolls of 65 feet, while Blair's rolls were 75 feet.
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From 1895 to 1950, the Olmsted Brothers ( his successors ) added to some of their father's initial projects, as well as designing new ones.
From then, parts of Taiwan became increasingly integrated into the Qing Dynasty before it ceded the island, along with Penghu, to the Empire of Japan in 1895, following the First Sino-Japanese War.
From 1891 to 1895 Majorca witnessed a major emigration of islanders to mainland Spain and to the Americas.
From 1895 until 1909, Latrobe was the home of the Latrobe Athletic Association, one of the earliest professional football teams.
From the 1895 general election the Liberal Unionists were in coalition with the Conservative Party, under Chamberlain's former opponent Lord Salisbury.
From 1895 until 1936 the Compagnie des Tramways Electriques de Caen ( Electrical Tramway Company of Caen ) operated all around the city.
From the beginning, Bonifacio was one of the chief Katipunan officers, though he did not become its Supremo ( supreme leader ) or Presidente Supremo ( Supreme President ) until 1895, and he was the third head of the Katipunan after Deodato Arellano and Román Basa.
From 1871 to 1895 the receipts indicate a rate of about 8 shillings ( around NZ $ 20 in 2003 ) per 100 superficial feet ( 34 shillings / m³ ).
From 1895 – 1896 the British and Ashanti fought in the Fourth and final Ashanti War, where the Ashanti fought for and lost their independence.
From the middle of the 17th century to 1895, Taiwan and the archipelago were ruled by pirates, the colonial Dutch Empire ( attempts at conquest from 1622 onward ), the Koxinga kingdom ( Tungning ), and the Qing Dynasty, successively.
From the close of the Civil War until 1895, Kentuckians elected a series of Bourbon Democrats with Confederate sympathies as governor, including two men — James B. McCreary and Simon Bolivar Buckner — who had served in the Confederate States Army.
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From 1961 to 1962, Hanson took the Eastman Philharmonia, a student ensemble, on a European tour which passed through Paris, Cairo, Moscow, and Vienna, among other cities.
From 1907 to 1911, Eastman completed the work toward a Doctor of Philosophy ( PhD ) in philosophy at Columbia University under the noted philosopher John Dewey, and was a member of both the Delta Psi and Phi Beta Kappa societies.
From 1995 to 1997 Michael was an assistant professor in the Jazz and Contemporary Media Department at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York.
From Lexington Avenue, where NY 390 passes into the town of Greece, north to NY 104, NY 390 runs parallel to the western edge of Eastman Business Park, the large production and distribution complex owned and maintained by Eastman Kodak.
As far as I am aware of their views, you will not find general agreement there but rather, unfortunately, with Bertrand Russell ), last letter with small tear in margin ; and 4 others including 3 typescript copies of Marseille ’ s letters to Einstein expounding his opinions on World Government and Russia and a typescript, From Max Eastman: Excerpt from a conversation with Einstein, May, 1938, on Freud and Freudian ideas, pencil inscription at head: “ From Max Eastman ”, folds, browned, some with punch holes in left hand margins, some edges a little creased.
From 1939 through 1964, the Rochester Philharmonic, usually supplemented by faculty members of the Eastman School, often recorded under the names Eastman-Rochester Orchestra under the direction of Howard Hanson and Eastman-Rochester Pops under Frederick Fennell.
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From 1947 until 1977, the United States supplied about US $ 750, 000 worth of military hardware each year and trained more than 2, 000 Paraguayan military officers in counter-intelligence and counterinsurgency.
From 1964, the Merry Pranksters, a loose group that developed around novelist Ken Kesey, sponsored the Acid Tests, a series of events based around the taking of LSD ( supplied by Stanley ), accompanied by light shows, film projection and discordant, improvised music known as the psychedelic symphony.
From his Columbia Department headquarters in Fort Vancouver he supervised trade and kept peace with the Indians, inaugurated salmon and timber trade with Mexican controlled California and Hawaii, and supplied Russian America with produce.
From the very first months of World War II the city supplied the front with aircraft, firearms, and ammunition.
From 1858 until about 1890, logging in the basin supplied large timbers to shore up the underground workings of the Comstock mines.
From the edge of the Harz to 700 m above sea level beech woods dominate, especially the Wood-Rush beech woods on locations poorly supplied with nutrients where the common beech ( Fagus sylvatica ) is often the only tree species.
In addition, the Python extension allows SPSS to run any of the statistics in the free software package R. From version 14 onwards SPSS can be driven externally by a Python or a VB. NET program using supplied " plug-ins ".
From here the water is supplied in two directions: westward along the Orange River ( via hydro-electric power generators ) to the Vanderkloof Dam which was previously named the PK le Roux Dam, and southward through the Orange-Fish Tunnel to the Eastern Cape.
From the 14th to the 16th centuries, Wokingham was well known for its bell foundry which supplied many churches across the South of England.
From the 1930s to the early 1970s, the so-called French Connection supplied the majority of US demand.
From then until his unit retreated from Warsaw, the German officer supplied Szpilman with food, water and encouraging news of the Soviet advance.
He supplied about a third of the 300 objects displayed in a 2004-05 LACMA exhibit, " The Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America: 1880-1920 " and in 2009, the museum presented " The Arts and Crafts Movement: Masterworks From the Max Palevsky and Jodie Evans Collection.
" From a flat bar of soft iron, hand forged into a gun barrel ; laboriously bored and rifled with crude tools ; fitted with a stock hewn from a maple tree in the neighboring forest ; and supplied with a lock hammered to shape on the anvil ; an unknown smith, in a shop long since silent, fashioned a rifle which changed the whole course of world history ; made possible the settlement of a continent ; and ultimately Freed our country of foreign domination.
From 1912 – 1918, United Electric and English Electric supplied 2nd and 3rd generation tramcars for Hong Kong Tramways.
From its beginnings the city constituted an important market for the surrounding countryside, which provided it with a regular supply of food: from the fertile valleys came the precious saffron ; the surrounding mountain pastures provided summer grazing for numerous transhumant flocks of sheep, which in turn supplied abundant raw materials for export and, to a lesser extent, small local industries, which in time brought craftsmen and merchants from outside the area.
The use of address munging on Usenet is contrary to the recommendations of RFC 1036 governing the format of Usenet posts, which requires a valid e-mail address be supplied in the From: field of the post.
From a standing start in December 1954, many thousands of people with countless skills were recruited, transported to the polar regions, housed, fed, and supplied with tools, machines and materials in order to construct physical facilities — buildings, roads, tanks, towers, antennas, airfields and hangars — at some of the most isolated spots in North America.
From the start of the war until Germany invaded the Soviet Union less than two years later, Stalin supplied Hitler with 1. 5 million tons of oil, the same quantity of grain, and many thousands of tons of rubber, timber, phosphates, iron, and other valuable metal ores, particularly chromium, manganese, and platinum.
From 1981 until 2011, the National Democratic Party had maintained a majority in the People ’ s Assembly and supplied the Egyptian president.
From 3 April to 16 April, the Japanese attempted to capture Kohima ridge, a feature which dominated the road by which the besieged British and Indian troops of IV Corps at Imphal were supplied.
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