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From and Cluny
From one point of view, it may be regarded as a compromise between the primitive Benedictine system, in which each abbey was autonomous and isolated, and the complete centralization of Cluny, where the Abbot of Cluny was the only true superior in the body.
Lawford's busiest year as an actor was 1946, when two of his films opened within days of each other: Cluny Brown and Two Sisters From Boston.
From 1957 until 1961 he was manager of the Cluny Hill Hotel near Forres, Scotland.
* Marquardt, Janet T. ( 2007 ) From Martyr to Monument: The Abbey of Cluny as Cultural Patrimony.

From and custom
From this model is derived the custom of placing weathercocks on steeples.
From these people they borrowed a long-lived custom once of religious symbolism.
From 1 July 2008, anyone over the age of 16 is permitted to use a Segway on Dutch roads but users need to buy custom insurance.
From this comes the Israelite custom that each year the young women of Israel go out for four days to commemorate the daughter of Jephthah the Gileadite.
From the middle of the thirteenth century, the fact that the vassals ( the gokenin ) were allowed to become de facto owners of the land they administered, coupled to the custom that all gokenin children could inherit, led to the parcelization of the land and to a consequent weakening of the shogunate.
From the layering of the palace Evans developed de novo an archaeological concept of the civilization that used it, which he called Minoan, following the pre-existing custom of labelling all objects from the location Minoan.
From almost the beginning of Mars ' city the custom of New Year's gifts ( strenae ) prevailed on account of the precedent of king Tatius who was the first to reckon the holy branches ( verbenae ) of a fertile tree ( arbor felix ) in Strenia's grove as the auspicious signs of the new year.
From Germany this custom spread to southern France, Spain, Greece, and probably to northern France, and was in time generally adopted.
From the Frankish kingdom the custom spread to Rome, where liturgical gloves are first heard of in the earlier half of the 11th century.
From this ancient custom derives the French word baccalauréat ( from the Latin bacca, a berry, and laureus, of the bay laurel ), and, by modification, the term " bachelor " in referring to one who holds a university degree.
From there, Knapp began performing throughout the Midwest selling her two custom recordings at shows.
From the incident in the Book of Ruth (), which certainly refers to this ancient custom, it seems the loosening of the shoe symbolized a transfer of rights, and had no stigma attached to it.
From this dates the Karaite custom of reciting the articles of the creed preparatory to slaughtering.
From early in the 19th century it was a custom to hold boat races on the Tyne.
From this custom his congregation was known as ' the kail kirk '.
From the middle of the thirteenth century, the fact that gokenin were allowed to become de facto owners of the land they administered, coupled to the custom that all gokenin children could inherit, brought to the parcelization of the land and to a consequent weakening of the shogunate.
From the 1972 Summer Olympics through 2000, Cassioli's design ( or a slight modification ) remained on the obverse with a custom design by the host city on the reverse.
From 1972 – 2000, Cassioli's design ( or a slight reworking ) remained on the obverse with a custom design by the host city on the reverse.
From 1972 – 2000, Cassioli's design ( or a slight reworking ) remained on the obverse with a custom design by the host city on the reverse.
From ready-made and decorated houses to kits to custom built houses made to the customer's design.
From New York City, Russell sang " Sabre Song " to audiences in Boston and Washington, D. C. She rode a bicycle custom made for her by Tiffany.
From around the time of the First World War the custom changed somewhat in that children of non-fishermen started to take part.
From 1989-1991, Becker used various guitars, most notably a Peavey custom model with the numbered fretboard markers.
From the custom of genuflecting to kings and other nobles arose the custom by which lay people or clergy of lesser rank genuflect to a prelate and kiss his episcopal ring, as a sign of acceptance of the bishop's apostolic authority as representing Christ in the local church.

From and spread
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
From the year 1053, the Almoravids began to spread their religious way to the Berber areas of the Sahara, and to the regions south of the desert.
From the 980s, Gerbert of Aurillac ( later, Pope Sylvester II ) used his position to spread knowledge of the numerals in Europe.
From there, the Acadians spread throughout the Valley, in various communities, building dykes to claim the tidal lands along the Annapolis and Cornwallis Rivers.
From there it spread to the United States, arriving at Yale University in 1861, and then to the United Kingdom in 1921.
From Ephesus the gospel spread abroad " almost throughout all Asia.
From the mid-1980s the spread of videocassette recorders and the arrival of private TV channels such as RTL Television provided new competition for theatrical film distribution.
From there, the students traveled to other places and spread the use of their alphabet.
From there they entered the land of the " Ulmerugi " ( Rugii ) who were spread along the southern coast of the Baltic Sea, expelled them, and also subdued the neighboring Vandals.
From the scientific discovery which has been a silent evidence, it has pointed out that the South East Asian civilizations are a of much older civilization compared to the widely researched and well documented east Asians ' ancient civilisations Dong Son culture spread to Indonesia bringing with it techniques of wet-field rice cultivation, ritual buffalo sacrifice, bronze casting, megalithic practises, and ikat weaving methods.
From Germany the idea spread to the UK, Canada, the United States and beyond where a network of clubs developed.
From a single point of origin, Mainz, Germany, printing spread within several decades to over two hundred cities in a dozen European countries.
" From its earliest beginnings, Christianity spread much more quickly in major urban areas ( like Antioch, Alexandria, Carthage, Corinth, Rome ) than in the countryside ( in fact, the early church was almost entirely urban ), and soon the word for " country dweller " became synonymous with someone who was " not a Christian ," giving rise to the modern meaning of " pagan.
From Persia, in medieval times polo spread to the Byzantines ( who called it tzykanion ), and after the Muslim conquests to the Ayyubid and Mameluke dynasties of Egypt and the Levant, whose elites favoured it above all other sports.
From then on, the game spread powerfully across the country and Argentina is credited globally as the mecca of polo, mainly because Argentina is notably the country with the largest number ever of 10 handicap players in the world.
From there, the Reformed movement spread to other parts of Europe.
From there, the use of military rockets spread throughout the western world.
From that moment on, samba started to spread across the country, initially associated with Carnival and then developing its own place in the music market.
From the 1930s, the popularization of radio in Brazil helped to spread the samba across the country, mainly the sub-genres samba-canção and samba-exaltação.
From the 1920s onward, the movement spread around the globe, eventually affecting the visual arts, literature, film, and music of many countries and languages, as well as political thought and practice, philosophy, and social theory.
From Sumer, the nomadic tribes spread the breed across the Middle East from Egypt and Persia, to as far east as Afghanistan and India, and as far south as Sudan.
Some see an internal contradiction between the mention already in Genesis 10: 5 that " From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with his own language " and the subsequent Babel story, which begins " Now the entire earth was of one language and uniform words " ( Genesis 11: 1 ).
From there it spread to England, where Henry VIII owned, in an inventory of 1549, an agate cup with a " fote and Couer of siluer and guilt enbossed with Rebeske worke ", and William Herne or Heron, Serjeant Painter from 1572 to 1580, was paid for painting Elizabeth I's barge with " rebeske work ".
From France, the grape spread across Europe and to the New World where it found new homes in places like California's Napa Valley, Australia's Coonawarra region and Chile's Maipo Valley.

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