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From 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
From 1905 to 1906, he studied at Paris under Paul Passy, who was one of the founders of the International Phonetic Association, and in 1911 married Passy's niece Cyrille Motte.
) From 1904 to 1911 the Pathé Frères company led the world in film production and distribution.
From 1911 to 1915, there were six different Presidents, each of whom was killed or forced into exile.
From February 2, 1911 he was made Commander of the 8th Infantry Regiment of Estonia, and was later appointed commander of the 9th Siberian Rifle Division, stationed in Vladivostok.
From the Drawing by S. Begg The Parliament Act 1911 eliminated the Lords ’ veto power over legislation approved by the House of Commons.
From 1902 to 1911, Scientific American supervised the publication of the Encyclopedia Americana, which during some of that period was known as The Americana.
From Tang times until the closing days of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, scholar officials functioned often as intermediaries between the grassroots level and the government.
From then until 1911, while Maxim's business enthusiasm waned, Zaharoff's enthusiasm and portfolio of Vickers shares grew.
From the last decades of the 19th century, Slovene language speakers grew steadily, reaching 25 % of the overall population of the municipality of Trieste in 1911 ( 30 % of the Austro-Hungarian citizens in Trieste ).
: From an old 1911 encyclopedia
From about 1911, Schoenberg belonged to a circle of artists and intellectuals who included Lene Schneider-Kainer, Franz Werfel, Herwarth Walden and the latter's wife, Else Lasker-Schüler.
From the grand opening and barbecue, Washington's Birthday 1911, Van Nuys was sold as " The Town That Started Right ," plotted with set-asides for a high school and commitments to build important buildings " first ," including the Bank of Van Nuys, changed but still standing on the southwest corner of Van Nuys Blvd.
From 1884 through 1911, the tournament used a challenge system whereby the defending champion automatically qualified for the next year's final in which he would play the winner of the all-comers tournament.
From 1911 to 1920, hundreds of people walked and mushed over the trail on their way to the Ophir gold districts.
From 1911 to 1939, Board members were elected as representatives of locally-organized political parties ( e. g., Progressive, Citizens's Ticket, Peoples's Ticket ).
From 1896 to 1993, the Tories only formed a government five times — from 1911 to 1921, from 1930 to 1935, from 1957 to 1963, from 1979 to 1980 and from 1984 to 1993.
From 1884 through 1911 a boarding school operated on the reservation.
From 1877 or 1878 to 1911 the Scio College was in the town, until it merged with Mount Union College and the Scio campus closed.
From 1910 through 1911 a spur of the Texas Central line ( Katy Railroad ) was constructed to the west 40 miles from De Leon to Cross Plains through Rising Star.
From 1911 to 1925, attempts were made-which were ground-breaking for that time-to improve navigation for the Sassnitz-Trelleborg railway ferry, established in 1909, using the emission of radio waves.
From 1905 to 1911, Bax constantly alternated between using Nordic and Celtic themes in his compositions.
From 1907 to 1911, he served on the Dillingham Commission, a joint congressional committee established to study the era's immigration patterns and make recommendations to Congress based on its findings.
From 1911 until 1915 Curtin was employed as secretary of the Timberworkers ' Union, and during World War I he was a militant anti-conscriptionist.

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From 1939 he collaborated with Eugen Fink at the Husserl-Archives in Leuven.
From 1510 to 1511 he collaborated in his studies with the doctor Marcantonio della Torre.
From that point on the two cities were united against the rising power of Genoa and sometimes collaborated to increase the trading benefits in Constantinople.
From 1918 to 1921, Kandinsky dealt with the cultural politics of Russia and collaborated in art education and museum reform.
From 1967 to 1991 Johnson collaborated with John Burgee.
From 1425 – 1427, Donatello collaborated with Michelozzo on the funerary monument of the Antipope John XXIII for the Battistero in Florence.
From 1945 to 1946, the camp was instead used to detain Dutchmen who had collaborated with the German occupiers.
" Edge produced two albums with guitarist Adrian Gurvitz, Kick Off Your Muddy Boots ( 1975 ) and Paradise Ballroom ( 1976 ); Hayward composed the acoustically textured Songwriter ( 1977 ), which would be followed up in later years by Night Flight ( 1980 ), Moving Mountains ( 1985 ), ( which Hayward dedicated to Peter Knight ) Classic Blue ( 1989 ), The View From The Hill ( 1996 ), and Live In San Juan Capistrano ( 1998 ); Lodge released Natural Avenue ( 1977 ); Pinder produced The Promise ( 1976 ); and Thomas collaborated on two projects with songwriter Nicky James, producing From Mighty Oaks ( 1975 ) and Hopes, Wishes and Dreams ( 1976 ).
From 1947 he collaborated with a fellow lapsed Trotskyist, the German expatriate Josef Weber, in New York in the Movement for a Democracy of Content, a group of 20 or so post-Trotskyists who collectively edited the periodical Contemporary Issues-A Magazine for a Democracy of Content.
Additionally, Hawtin and Pete Namlook collaborated to produce the From Within series of albums which blend minimal techno and ambient.
From 1995 to 1998 she collaborated with German hit-maker Jack White and released three Top-10 albums, as well as the German version of the Titanic song " My Heart Will Go On ".
From 1968 to 1983 he collaborated with noted geneticist Salomé Glüecksohn-Waelsch of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, until the 1980s when illness prevented him from continuing.
From the early 1990s, Suntory has collaborated extensively with Melbourne biotechnology firm Florigene to genetically engineer the world's first true blue rose, a symbol often associated with the impossible or unattainable.
From 1973 to 1976, Altuna collaborated with Fleetway, Ediciones Record, Charlton Comics, Playboy and the French Les Humanoïdes Associés.
From 1982 to 1985 the Pat Metheny Group released Offramp ( 1982 ), a live set Travels ( 1983 ), and First Circle ( 1984 ), as well as The Falcon and the Snowman ( 1985 ), a soundtrack album for the movie of the same name in which they collaborated with David Bowie.
From the early 1940s he and an informal group of fellow scientists in diverse fields collaborated on an extensive project called A Frame of Reference for Social Change.
From 1837-1840, he collaborated with Horace Mann to develop public education in Massachusetts along the lines of the Prussian model.
From the company's beginnings, Cunningham collaborated with John Cage, its Musical Advisor and Cunningham's life partner from the 1940s until Cage ’ s death in 1992.
From 1987 – 2001, Leppard was the music director of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, where he collaborated with concertmaster Hidetaro Suzuki for 14 seasons.
From there he collaborated with the MPLA and soon became an official member of the party.
From her home in central Tel Aviv she collaborated with artists, musicians and public figures seeking peace, equality and social justice.
From the late 1980s through the early 2000s, Bennik collaborated closely with Dutch post-punk band The Ex, appearing on their 1995 album Instant and traveling and playing with them on their first tour to Ethiopia.
From there he moved to Indiana University ( 1946 – 1952 ), where he met and collaborated with Alfred Lindesmith ; in 1949, they published their very influential book, Social Psychology.

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