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From its inception in 1920 with the passage of Public Law 236, 66th Congress, the purpose of the vocational rehabilitation program has been to assist the States, by means of grants-in-aid, to return disabled men and women to productive, gainful employment.
From 1920 Eisenhower served with an unprecedented succession of generals – Fox Conner, John J. Pershing, Douglas MacArthur and George Marshall.
From 1920 to 1945, Estonia's border with Russia, set by the 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty, extended beyond the Narva River in the northeast and beyond the town of Petseri in the southeast.
From 1840 to 1920 37 million people immigrated to the United States.
From 1920 through 1923, seventeen uprisings or attempted coups in Honduras contributed to growing United States concern over political instability in Central America.
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 1920 leaders such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi began highly popular mass movements to campaign against the British Raj using largely peaceful methods.
From around 1920, he developed into an intensely Expressionist artist, moving from illustration to Symbolism.
From 1920 till his death, Lowry served as the Chair of Physical
From its beginning, this famous hospital accepted patients up to the age of fifteen years, and it continues to this day as the pediatric division of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, created in 1920 by merger with the physically contiguous Necker Hospital, founded in 1778.
From December 1920 until September 1921, Magritte served in the Belgian infantry in the Flemish town of Beverlo near Leopoldsburg.
From 1920 to 1935, and again from 1947 to 1959, the inhabitants of the Saarland used postage stamps issued specially for the territory ; see postage stamps and postal history of the Saar for details.
From 1900 to 1920 the university constructed many new facilities, including buildings for the dental and pharmacy programs, chemistry, natural sciences, Hill Auditorium, large hospital and library complexes, and two residence halls.
* From 1918 through 1920, the Spanish flu killed 20 to 100 million people worldwide.
From the time the fair closed until 1920, the Palace of Fine Arts housed the Field Columbian Museum ( now the Field Museum of Natural History, since relocated ); in 1933, the Palace building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry.
From the middle 19th century until approximately 1920, nearly all intercity travelers in the United States moved by rail.
From 1920 to 1957, three bodies, successively the Federal Capital Advisory Committee, the Federal Capital Commission, and the National Capital Planning and Development Committee continued to plan the further expansion of Canberra in the absence of Griffin ; however, they were only advisory, and development decisions were made without consulting them, increasing inefficiency.
From 1910 to 1920, the main innovations in special effects were the improvements on the matte shot by Norman Dawn.
From 1919 to 1920, Wojciechowski served as Minister of the Interior for three different Polish governments.
From 1920 the term Staatskanzler was once again used.
From 1920 to 1921 he served as president of the Society.
From May 1920 he worked in Klein Berßen in the former County of Hümmling, now Emsland, and from August 1920 in Nahne, which has been part Osnabruck since 1972.
From 1918 to 1920, during the Russian Civil War, the town was occupied by the Western powers, who had been allied in World War I, and by the White Army forces.

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From then on, though of course with some exceptions, Christian art represented angels with wings, as in the cycle of mosaics in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major ( 432-440 ).
From a Memorandum of 20 October 1963 by Major Raúl Castro, it can be seen that great importance was attached to the decent behaviour of the troops, with strict instructions being given on their proper conduct during foreign interventions.
From 1956 to 1966, the award was given to one pitcher in Major League Baseball.
* Clark, Rita F. Major, From Snark to Peacekeeper, Office of the Historian, HQ.
* Courting Justice: From New York Yankees vs. Major League Baseball to Bush vs. Gore, 1997-2000 ( Miramax Books, 2004 ) ISBN 0-7868-6838-4
From May 8 through May 16, 1976, Brett had three or more hits in six consecutive games, a Major League record.
From Matthew Paris's Chronica Major, Marshal unhorses Baldwin de Guisnes.
From May 22 to June 18, 1781 Major General Nathanael Greene, with 1, 000 American Patriot troops, besieged 550 American Loyalists who were defending Ninety Six.
From here, Liprandi, Rakovitch and Major General Semyakin were able to reconnoitre the Allied redoubts along the Causeway Heights.
* From through, the National League of Major League Baseball has had 16 teams.
From 1962 to 1975, Air America inserted and extracted U. S. personnel, provided logistical support to the Royal Lao Army, Hmong army under command of Royal Lao Army Major General Vang Pao, and combatant Thai " volunteer " forces, transported refugees, and flew photo reconnaissance missions that provided valuable intelligence on NLF activities.
From a prominent Rhode Island family, Hopkins was a grandson of William Hopkins who served the colony for 40 years as Deputy, Assistant, Speaker of the House of Deputies, and Major.
From April 1914 he was placed aboard armored cruiser HNLMS Noord Brabant and, just before the first World War broke out, with that ship he was part of a mission to Albania to recover the mortal remains of Major Louis Thomson, who was killed in action there.
From 1915 to 1918 he was stationed at the Aviation Service at Soesterberg under command of Captain ( later Major ) of Engineers H. Walaardt.
From west to east, Brigadier General William Hull would attack Amherstburg through Detroit, Major General Van Rensselaer would attack across the Niagara River and another diversionary attack would cross the St. Lawrence River to take Kingston.
From 1945 to 1947 he served in India where he was a Major in the Royal Army Medical Corps.
From the low pitch to the highest, the principal tuning is in C Major: G, C, E. However, today many treseros are playing a step up A, D, F # or D Major.
From Major Anderson's standpoint, he was merely moving his existing garrison troops from one of the locations under his command to another.
An eyewitness account of the last day of Major André can be found in the book The American Revolution: From the Commencement to the Disbanding of the American Army Given in the Form of a Daily Journal, with the Exact Dates of all the Important Events ; Also, a Biographical Sketch of the Most Prominent Generals by James Thacher, M. D., a surgeon in the American Revolutionary Army:
* Major Domain Hijacking Alert: Industry Pioneer Warren Weitzman Has Over a Dozen Domains Stolen From his Enom Account
Adrian Mole From Minor to Major ( i. e. from being a child to the years of the John Major government ) is a compilation of the first three books and " Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians ".
* According to the final chapter of From Minor to Major, Sharon Bott was three months pregnant in July 1989, meaning that Glenn Bott-Mole was born around January 1990.
From 10pm that night until part of the following day, Pokryshkin, 298 IAP's Major Taranyenko, and the 16th Guards ' Commissar, Gubarevim, and some " Osobists "( NKVD people.

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