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From the April 1914 one-reeler Twenty Minutes of Love onwards he was writing and directing most of his films, by 1916 he was also producing them, and from 1918 he was even composing the music for them.
* Sections 114 – 131 — From the presidency of Joseph Smith III ( 1860 – 1914 )
* Sections 132 – 138 — From the presidency of Frederick M. Smith ( 1914 – 1946 )
From 1904 to 1914, Soddy was a lecturer at the University of Glasgow and while there he showed that uranium decays to radium.
From 1914 to 1958 concessions to exploit the islands were given to Seychelles companies.
From 1830 to 1914, almost 5 million went to the United States alone.
From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans migrated to the United States.
From 1914 to 1922, the Japanese Imperial Navy had been in control.
From 1914 to 1916, a telescope on loan from Sproul Observatory was used to search for Planet X.
From 1914 to 1916 he had a turbulent affair with the painter Lou Albert-Lasard.
From 1906 to 1914, the two schools played rugby as their major sport, but they soon found that the objectionable practices they saw in football were introduced into rugby.
From 1801 to 1914, an estimated seven million settlers moved from European Russia to Siberia, 85 % during the quarter-century before World War I.
From the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 until World War I in 1914, the United Kingdom played the role of hegemon, where the balance of power was the main aim.
From 1914 to 1918 trade-union membership doubled, from a little over four million to a little over eight million.
From the initial synthesis of PCB until 1914, large amounts of PCB were released into the environment.
* Austrian — Kubin, Alfred: From Different Planes ( 1922 ); Schiele, Egon: Pierrot ( Self-Portrait ) ( 1914 ).
From 1914 to 1916 he was Treasurer ( finance minister ) and Minister for Education and Railways in John Earle's state Labor government.
From 1903 to 1914 she lived there with her brother Leo Stein, an art critic.
From 1908 to 1914 Harris concentrated on working as a novelist, authoring a series of popular books such as The Bomb, The Man Shakespeare, and The Yellow Ticket and Other Stories.
From 1914 to 1923 the processions were not held.
From 1912 – 1914, his nephew, Henry E. Huntington, assumed leadership of the shipyard.
From 1914 General Omnibus routes 109 and 609 both operated between Bromley Market and the Crooked Billet following different routes.
From September 1914 to August 1918, four major battles, including the Battle of the Somme, were fought by British, French, and German forces in the fields of Northern Picardy.
From 1914 to 1926, he conducted the orchestra of Musikforeningen or the Music Society.
From November 1914 to early 1916, recovering soldiers from the Imperial Indian Army were stationed there-the adjacent Dome ( now a theatre ) was equipped with an operating room and more beds.

From and extending
From the catch, the rower places the blade in the water, then applies pressure to the oar by simultaneously pushing the seat toward the bow of the boat by extending the legs.
From 1243 de Clare was actively extending his authority in Glamorgan ; in 1245 he seized the manors of Llanblethian and Talyfan from Richard Siward, and the lordships of Miskin and Glynrhondda from Hywel ap Maredudd.
From the earliest days of settlement of the area by Europeans in the Colony of Virginia, through the Revolutionary War era, and extending through most of the first half of the 19th century in Virginia, waterways were a major transportation resource for commerce.
" John Rewald, one of the first professional art historians to focus on the birth of early modern art, limited the scope to the years between 1886 and 1892 in his pioneering publication on Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin ( 1956 ): Rewald considered it to continue his History of Impressionism ( 1946 ), and pointed out that a " subsequent volume dedicated to the second half of the post-impressionist period "— Post-Impressionism: From Gauguin to Matisse — was to follow, extending the period covered to other artistic movements derived from Impressionism and confined to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
From 1912 to 1933, there was a-high mound that formed an incline in front of the Green Monster, extending from the left-field foul pole to the center field flag pole.
From then until his death, Lafargue remained the most respected theorist of the POF, not just extending the original Marxist doctrines, but also adding original ideas of his own.
From the 15th century BC onward, the term Amurru is usually applied to the region extending north of Canaan as far as Kadesh on the Orontes.
From the base of the crags and extending toward the northwest corner of the park is Chaos Jumbles, a cold rock avalanche which undermined Chaos Crags ' northwest slope 300 years ago.
From the river the end of the mountain rose at a 45 ° angle and at about two thirds of the way to the summit it changed grade, forming a ledge, or " bench ", 150 – 300 feet wide, extending for several miles around both sides of the mountain.
From Richmond east to the harbor area near the mouth of Hampton Roads, US 60 again essentially parallels I-64 through Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle region, extending down the Virginia Peninsula east to the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel which it shares with I-64.
From 1911 to 1992, the Toronto Harbour Commission improved the lakefront extending the shoreline from the rail line 100 metres south, with a breakwater and boardwalk.
* From this time until the middle of 2002, Miro was the only developer of Mambo, contributing bug-fixes and security patches but not really extending the code or adding to the feature sets.
From 1679 – 1682 he made several observations and measurements of the French coastline, and in 1683 aided in mapping France by extending the Paris meridian to the north.
Pete Rugolo became the chief arranger ( extending Kenton's ideas ), Bob Cooper and Vido Musso offered very different tenor styles, and June Christy was Kenton's new singer ; her hits ( including " Tampico " and " Across the Alley From the Alamo ") made it possible for Kenton to finance his more ambitious projects.
From the intersection of Municipal Roads 24 and 55, Lively refers to the area extending north along MR 24, Mikkola refers to the area extending eastward along MR 55 toward the Highway 17 interchange, and Waters refers to the area extending westward along MR 55 toward Naughton.
From the formation of the United Nations in the 1940s and extending to present day, the Children's Rights Movement has become global in focus.
From the earliest colonial times, the plain extending south into the centre of the present-day territory was referred to as Tuggeranong.
From around 700 BC extending into Roman times the Iron age brought an age of forts and defended farmsteads, which supports the image of quarrelsome tribes and petty kingdoms recorded by the Romans.
From their base, they subdued many people and carved out a sphere of terror extending from Germany and the Baltic to the Black Sea.
From this headquarters, British-employed fur trappers spread throughout the Pacific Northwest, extending as far east as the Rocky Mountains and, by using the Siskiyou Trail, as far south as California's Central Valley.
From its inception the concept of the Legacy Highway has always included the idea of extending it south through the west side of Utah County to the Nephi area in Juab County.

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