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From and Gibraltar
From one side the land on the other is visible ; and the cape of this region about 60 miles away, much as if one were sailing eastward through the Straits of Gibraltar or Seville and Barbary or Morocco in Africa, as our Globe shows toward the Antarctic Pole.
From Gibraltar he moved to conquer the region of Algeciras and then followed the Roman road that led to Seville.
From 16 June to 28 August 2011, the ' Greatest Hits +' tour visited European countries: the UK, Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, Gibraltar & Serbia mainly at summer festival venues.
From 1876 to 1883 he served as Governor of Gibraltar.
From now on Gibraltar will be the main task for you.
From them, one may see a series of unique views of the Bay of Gibraltar, the isthmus, and Spain.
From their base with Fleet Air Wing 15 at Port Lyautey, the blimps of USN Blimp Squadron 14 ( ZP-14 or Blimpron 14 ) conducted night-time anti-submarine warfare ( ASW ) to search for German U-boats around the Strait of Gibraltar using magnetic anomaly detection ( MAD ).
* From 56th Regiment of Foot: Moro, Gibraltar 1779-1783, Sevastopol
From 1851 – 1854 they were stationed in Gibraltar.
* From 39th Regiment of Foot: Plassey, Gibraltar 1779-83, Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Peninsula, Maharajpore, Sevastopol
From west to east, the shore is divided between the Spanish municipalities of Algeciras, Los Barrios, San Roque, La Línea de la Concepción and the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar.
From Tabarca exodus some families also moved to Gibraltar, where was integrated in the local Genoese colony, after which, small groups are integrated in the Genoese community in New York, London, and other port cities.
* Thomas E Rendle vs Vasilios Kotronias, Gibraltar Masters 2005, Bird Opening: From Gambit, Lasker Variation ( A02 ), 0-1
From 1909-12 the vicar was the Venerable Lonsdale Ragg, later the Archdeacon of Gibraltar from 1934-45.

From and then
From then on, in keeping with the traditions they had followed since childhood, the whole group settled down to relish their food.
From then on the Fighting Seventh was in the thick of the bitterest fighting in Korea.
From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century it was a popular practice to flood the piazza in the summer, and the aristocrats would then ride around the inundated square in their carriages.
From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity ''.
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 1872 Henry continued diligently with his father's work and then intermittently in retirement in 1875.
From the upper end of the lake the river issues through the Nidau-Büren channel and then runs east to Büren.
From then on, Jarry would always speak in this style.
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 ).
Korner said, " From then on all I wanted to do was play the blues.
From then on retail trade is only restricted on public holidays ( New Years Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Day of Prayer, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day ) and on Constitution Day, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve ( on New Year's Eve from 3 pm only ).
From then on the team experienced mixed results, though more wins than losses.
From then on, the side which does not have the ball closest to the jack has a chance to bowl, up until one side or the other has used their four balls.
From then on, most Republican candidates for local and statewide offices sought the endorsement of Bob Jones III and greeted faculty / staff voters at the University Dining Common.
From then on, Narodna Odbrana concentrated on education and propaganda within Serbia, trying to fashion itself as a cultural organization.
From 1907 on, English language articles sometimes used the term " Maximalist " for " Bolshevik " and " Minimalist " for " Menshevik ", which proved confusing since there was also a " Maximalist " faction within the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1904 – 1906 ( which after 1906 formed a separate Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists ) and then again after 1917.
From then on, the Portuguese were infrequent visitors to the islands preferring to buy their nutmeg from traders in Malacca.
From then on, the U. S. actively engaged any communist threats anywhere in the globe under the ostensible causes of " freedom ", " democracy " and " human rights.
From its low point in the Djourab, the basin then rises to the plateaus and peaks of the Tibesti Mountains in the north.
From 1938 to 1945, he held a succession of positions, first becoming senior history master at Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon in 1938 ( and also a Captain in the school's OTC ), then instructor at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 1939.
From there the Mese passed on and through the Forum Tauri and then the Forum Bovis, and finally up the Seventh Hill ( or Xerolophus ) and through to the Golden Gate in the Constantinian Wall.
From 1987 to 1991, he served as major general, and then was promoted to lieutenant general.
From then on, Buddhism lost much of its influence.
From then on, the long independence struggle was led mainly by Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander in neighboring Venezuela.

From and Algeria
From the 11th to the 19th century, North African Barbary Pirates engaged in Razzias, raids on European coastal towns, to capture Christian slaves to sell at slave markets in places such as Algeria and Morocco.
From Cairo, the FLN broadcast a proclamation calling on Muslims in Algeria to join in a national struggle for the " restoration of the Algerian state – sovereign, democratic and social – within the framework of the principles of Islam.
Other important ethnographies in the discipline of sociology include Pierre Bourdieu's work on Algeria and France, Paul Willis's Learning To Labour on working class youth, and the work of Elijah Anderson, Mitchell Duneier, Loic Wacquant on black America and Glimpses of Madrasa From Africa, 2010 Lai Olurode.
From the 1990s onwards, North Africans such as Noureddine Morceli of Algeria and Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco came to dominate the 1500 and mile events.
From there he traveled back to Berlin, where he met Stephen Spender and Christopher Isherwood ( Isherwood being so taken with him that he named his character Sally Bowles for him ), before returning to North Africa the next year to travel throughout other parts of Morocco, the Sahara, Algeria and Tunisia.
From 1848 until independence, the whole Mediterranean region of Algeria was administered as an integral part of France, much like Corsica and Réunion are to this day.
From Spain it gained prominence in Algeria and fed that country's export production to France.
From his second marriage to Maria-Charlotte, Jules de Polignac had fathered seven children, including the noted mathematician Prince Alphonse de Polignac, inventor of the theory of twin primes ; Prince Ludovic de Polignac, a lieutenant-colonel in the French Army who participated in the colonization of Algeria ; Prince Camille Armand Jules Marie, Prince de Polignac, a major-general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War and Prince Edmond de Polignac, a composer, musical theorist and proponent of the octatonic scale.
From left to right, Houari Boumediene of Algeria, Nureddin al-Atassi of Syria, Abdul Rahman Aref of Iraq, Gamel Abdel Nasser of Egypt, and Ismail al-Azhari of Sudan in 1968
From the French invasion on 18 June 1830 until its independence, Algeria was administratively part of France.
From 1993 to 2000, around 4, 000 men and women suddenly disappeared in Algeria after being arrested by security forces.
From 1965 to 1967, he was the permanent representative of FRELIMO in Algeria.
From 1960 to 1963, Ahmad lived in North Africa, working primarily in Algeria, where he joined the National Liberation Front and worked with Frantz Fanon.
From Maison Blanche, Algeria, and after the fall of Tunis, La Marsa near Carthage, Elliott pioneered new tactics, including night aerial photography, and obtained before and after imagery of Rome during that city ’ s first heavy bombing on 19 July 1943.
From about 1518 till the death of Uluch Ali in 1587, Algiers was the main seat of government of the beylerbeys of northern Africa, who ruled over Tripoli, Tunisia and Algeria.
From independence in 1956, the Kingdom of Morocco claimed the Tindouf area and western Algeria as part of Morocco.
From 1982 to 1985 he again served as ambassador to various countries: first as ambassador to Algeria and Libya, then as ambassador to the United Kingdom and the Scandinavian countries.
From Djebel Amour Algeria to Montagnes Noires Brittany, there were similarities.
From 1844 to 1847 he served in Algeria, then two years in the West Indies, and again in Algeria, taking part in many expeditions against the Arabs.
From 1867 to the early part of 1870, he commanded the subdivision of Bona in Algeria, and was commanding the Constantine division at the commencement of the Franco-Prussian War.
From Roberts Field, the war supplies were flown to their final destinations in Morocco, Tunisia and Algeria.
From July 1940 to July 1941, he served Philippe Pétain's Vichy regime as the governor general of Algeria.
From then on, as recorded in her journals, Isabelle Eberhardt spent most of the rest of her life in Africa, making northern Algeria her home and exploring the desert.

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