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From 1994 until 2007, Aston Martin was part of the Ford Motor Company, becoming part of the company's Premier Automotive Group in 2000.
From 1980 to 2000 their GDP grew at average rate of 10 and 6 percent respectively.
From November 27, 2000 through December 27, 2000, Haznawi was in Saudi Arabia for Ramadan.
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 1998 to 2002, Atlanta dominated the series, winning 9 out of 10 games, including 6 straight from 2000 to 2002.
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A study published in 2011 by the U. S. Department of Education found that " From 2000 to 2008, the percentage of undergraduates enrolled in at least one distance education class expanded from 8 percent to 20 percent, and the percentage enrolled in a distance education degree program increased from 2 percent to 4 percent.
From 1995 to 1997 they played all their games there, from 1998 to 2000 they split their home matches between Murrayfield and Glasgow's Hampden Park, then moved to Glasgow full-time, with one final Murrayfield appearance in 2002.
From 1768 to 1775, he invited some 2000 guests to his Mount Vernon estate, mostly those he considered " people of rank ".
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From 1993 to 2000 de Garis participated in a research project at ATR's Human Information Processing Research Laboratories ( ATR-HIP ) which aimed to create a billion neuron artificial brain by the year 2001.
From September 2000 to January 2011, Digweed hosted a weekly two-hour radio show on Kiss 100 in the UK, in which Digweed played the first hour of music and a guest DJ played the second hour.
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From June 30 to August 22, 2000, Kid Rock joined the Summer Sanitarium Tour with Metallica, Korn, Powerman 5000, and System of a Down.
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From 2000 to 2004 MPRP was back in power, but results of the 2004 elections required the establishing of the first ever coalition government in Mongolia between the MPRP and MDC ( Motherland Democratic Coalition ).
From 2000 to 2002, Albert helped call TNT's coverage of the Wimbledon Championships tennis tournament.
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See his From Pluralist to Patriotic Politics: Putting Practice First, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, ISBN 0-19-829688-6, a work of political philosophy ; and his Shall We Dance?
Robert C. Marwick is a local author whose publications include From My Rousay Schoolbag ; Rousay Roots ( 1995 ); In Dreams We Moor ( 2000 ) ISBN 1-899851-04-6.
From that time until 2004 the team continually improved, returning to the playoffs in 2000, then succeeding in winning the NFC East and playing in four consecutive conference championship games between 2001 and 2004.
From 2000 to 2007, he was a member of the platinum-record-winning Polish progressive rock band SBB.
From August 1998 to February 2000, General Myers was Commander in Chief of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and U. S. Space Command ; Commander of the Air Force Space Command ; and Department of Defense manager of the space transportation system contingency support at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.

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From the Venice airport, it's possible to reach by public transport:
From Foz do Iguaçu airport, the park can be reached by taxi or bus to entrance of the park.
* Late 1950s: From here on, a number of Britain's contemporary private airlines joined Airwork, Gatwick's only surviving pre-war private airline, at the airport.
From the beginning, Jeddah-Kandara airport — very near the town center-served as the flag carrier's main base.
From the 1930s until the early 1960s an airport was located in Flat Rock.
From 1944 to 1981, Hershey had its own small general aviation airport.
From 1960 to 2010, San Jose State University operated a flight-simulator facility for its aviation program in buildings at the southeast corner of the airport.
From the late seventies to the early nineties, the airport was stalled in traffic and investments until the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona.
From July 2003 to June 2004, an American firm, Custer Battles, secured the airport under a contract from the Coalition Provisional Authority ( CPA ).
From 1999, the airport has been a separate border control office, and by 2004 it had 23 employees.
From the mid 1960s, executive aircraft have been based at the airport, initially operated by McAlpine Aviation.
From 1 April 1969, the airline's scheduled operation in London was consolidated at Heathrow, joining Teesside services which had already transferred to London's premier airport from the company's Luton base on 1 November 1967.
From communication between Mainline and airport officials during the planning stage in 2002, the company intended to operate leased aircraft, older wide-body L1011's refitted with new interiors featuring leather seats and TV's at each seat, a copy of JetBlue Airways.
From the early 1950s, the United States Navy ( USN ) had a facility on the north-east edge of the airport which frequently handled visiting naval aircraft.
From 1911 until the airport was created, planes continued to use the beach as a runway.
From 1993 to 2009, Memphis had the largest cargo operations by volume of any airport worldwide.
From 1940 to 1945, the airport was used as a U. S. Navy training facility.
From its opening in 1961 the airport was managed by the Department of Transport and Power, now the Department of Transport.
From 1931 until 1945, the airport housed Michigan National Guard operations gained by the Army Air Force.
From 1962 onwards, both the domestic and international passenger operations at the airport were provided by a single terminal.
From a peak of over 200, 000 annual flights in the 1960s, the island airport went into decline even as several regional airlines operated at the airport from the 1970s onwards.
From 1940 until 1943, the Norwegian Government in-exile use the island airport as a training facility for the Royal Norwegian Air Force ( RNAF ).
From downtown-to-downtown, the trip took 15 minutes longer than one using commercial jets between Malton and Montreal, which also required the trip to Malton from downtown by bus, while Otonabee's service used a free mini-bus from downtown to the island airport.
From 1984 until 1991, City Express continued and expanded its operations at the airport, peaking at 400, 000 passengers annually in the mid 1980s.

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