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* From Idea to Supermarket: The Process of Berry Breeding Article on berry breeding including pictures of blackberry emasculation and pollination
From the 1950s to the 1970s, Kim and other party theorists such as Hwang Jang-yop elaborated the Juche Idea into a set of principles that the government uses to justify its policy decisions.
He has written four books: From Protest to Power: Personal Reflections on a Life in Politics ( 1996 ), Three Questions: Prosperity and the Public Good ( 1998 ), Canada in the Balance ( 2006 ), and Exporting Democracy: The Risks and Rewards of Pursuing a Good Idea ( 2010 ).
From the WPR Mission Statement: " WPR ’ s Mission is to realize the Wisconsin Idea by producing, acquiring and delivering high quality audio programming that serves the public ’ s need to discuss ideas and opinions, and that provides cultural enrichment, intellectual stimulation, and intelligent, enlightening entertainment.
* Structuring Your Novel: From Basic Idea to Finished Manuscript with Robert C. Meredith ( 1972 )
* Nonviolence: Twenty-five Lessons From the History of a Dangerous Idea ( 2006 ), ISBN 0-679-64335-4
* Hawting G R 1999: The Idea of Idolatry and the Emergence of Islam: From Polemic to History, Cambridge University Press
During this period, he authored " From Idea to Air: A Field Guide to Freelancing for Public Radio ".
*" From Plato to NATO: The Idea of the West and Its Opponents " ( 1998 )
After three singles and debut album Unseen Ripples From A Pebble on Pink, they briefly moved to Idea Records for the " Me " single, then rejoined Pink's boss at his new label September Records.
From 1908 to 1915, the University of Kentucky's student newspaper was called The Idea, but it became the Kentucky Kernel following a naming contest in 1915.
From Idea to Business Blueprint, Timber Haaker & Marc Steen, January 2003, Telematics Institute.
From 1912 to his death in 1954, Schmidt published his 12-volume Der Ursprung der Gottesidee ( The Origin of the Idea of God ).

From and successful
From an artistic point of view, he was most successful in portrait-statues and groups of children, where he was obliged to follow nature most closely.
Sinatra also forged a highly successful career as a film actor, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in From Here to Eternity, a nomination for Best Actor for The Man with the Golden Arm, and critical acclaim for his performance in The Manchurian Candidate.
According to Prof. Thomas Ambrosio, " Armenia's successful irredentist project in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan " and " From 1992 to the cease-fire in 1994, Armenia encountered a highly permissive or tolerant international environment that allowed its annexation of some 15 percent of Azerbaijani territory ".
From 960 to c. 1020 the Byzantine Empire launched a string of successful counter-attacks, capturing Antioch, Tarsus, and Aleppo ( twice ).
From 1995-98 he voiced the highly successful children's animated series Wolves, Witches and Giants for ITV.
From 1975 to 1977, Skyhooks were — alongside Sherbet — the most commercially successful group in Australia, but over the next few years, Skyhooks rapidly faded from the public eye with the departure of key members, and in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances.
From their capital city, the Himyarite Kings launched successful military campaigns, and had stretched its domain at times as far east as the Persian Gulf and as far north to the Arabian Desert.
From the 1930s to the early 1960s, Soho folklore states that the pubs of Soho were packed every night with drunken writers, poets and artists, many of whom never stayed sober long enough to become successful ; and it was also during this period that the Soho pub landlords established themselves.
From 1979 and into the early 1980s he branched out into advertising, making an advert dressed as a traffic warden for Parker Pens, and notably starring with Joan Collins as her boorish companion in a series of successful and endearing Cinzano commercials.
From an economic perspective, the Republic of the United Provinces completely outperformed all expectations ; it was a surprise to many that a nation not based on the church or on a single royal leader could be so successful.
From there he sailed up to Brittany, where he led his successful attack on the royal fleet in Blavet, although he could not take the fort after a three-week siege.
From 1999 to 2003 there was also a shop in the exclusive London district of Belgravia, but it was not successful and closed down.
From the mid-19th century onwards, attempts to purchase rights to the wall and its immediate area were made by various Jews, but none were successful.
From 1974 to 1977, the Centaur-D-1T was used as the third stage on seven Titan IIIE launches, six of which were successful.
From time to time publishing houses decide, for commercial purposes, to revive long-forgotten authors and reprint one or two of their more commercially successful novels.
In 1979, Radner appeared on Broadway in a successful one-woman show entitled Gilda Radner-Live From New York.
Discovering successful second language teaching strategies and practices: From program evaluation to classroom experimentation.
From Frackville, PA, the Jordans were the most successful rock act to emerge from Schuylkill County.
From the mid-1930s on, he essentially stopped playing and was involved in several mining investments that, unfortunately, did not prove successful.
From the 1960s through the 1980s, several successful prime-time animated TV specials aired.
From 1985, Waite became involved in hostage negotiation in Lebanon, and he assisted in successful negotiations which secured the release of Lawrence Jenco and David Jacobsen.
From this time on, successful struggles with Satan, demons, and all manner of evil spirits were daily occurrences with Besht. The true meaning of the story is that even the wolf /( Satan ) had a spark of the Divine that was in a shell.
From 2002-2005 The band hired Daniel Adair as a " touring " drummer and took off to play nearly 1000 shows as this formation all across the world in support of their hugely successful ' Away From The Sun ' album.
From September to early October 1944, the aircraft carriers of the U. S. 3rd Fleet under Admiral William F. Halsey carried out successful missions.

From and collaboration
From studying the nano-scale morphology of living organisms many applications have been developed through multidisciplinary collaboration between biologists, chemists, bioengineers, nanotechnologists, and material scientists.
The single " Don't Box Me In ( theme From Rumble Fish )", a collaboration between Copeland and singer / songwriter Stan Ridgway ( of the band Wall of Voodoo ) received significant airplay upon release of the film that year.
From there, he moved again to Italy in 1962 where he started a collaboration with the children's comic book magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli, for which he adapted several classics of adventure literature, including Treasure Island and Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.
Their first collaboration, " Straight From the Factory ", took them only 20 minutes to write.
From 1964, Leica produced a series of single-lens reflex cameras, beginning with the Leicaflex, followed by the Leicaflex SL, the Leicaflex SL2, and then the R series from R3 to R7, made in collaboration with the Minolta Corporation.
From then on, at fairly regular intervals, either alone or in collaboration with other writers — Jules Sandeau, Eugène Marin Labiche, Édouard Foussier — he produced plays such as Le Fils de Giboyer ( 1862 )-which was regarded as an attack on the clerical party in France, and was surely brought out by the direct intervention of the emperor.
" From the beginning the ILP attempted to influence the trade unions to back a working class political party: they sought, as Henry Pelling states: ' collaboration with trade unionists with the ultimate object of tapping trade union funds for the attainment of Parliamentary power.
* Songs From the Victorious City ( 1990 ) ( collaboration with Killing Joke's Jaz Coleman )
From January 28, 2010 to February 18, 2010, there was an event going on, in collaboration between Irem, Nippon Ichi Software, and Sony Computer Entertainment, in Asia called the " Black Irem Brigade ".
From the beginning of Glass and Wilson's collaboration, they insisted on portraying the icon purely as a historical figure, in the absence of a storyline attached to his image.
cells worked in collaboration with other anti-capitalists and anarchists to launch international Steal Something From Work Day, which coincides with the United States Tax Day.
From 2010, both secondaries in collaboration with Lincoln College and the Aegir School, a new local Special School, are delivering the new Diplomas at Level 2 and Level 3 through the 14-19 Gainsborough Partnership, an organisation designed to offer educational opportunities for young people in the Gainsborough area.
From that date on, Evans ' ensembles featured electric guitars and basses, including a notable collaboration with bassist Jaco Pastorius.
From 2008 through 2011 the WWP also hosted an annual conference " Women in the Archives " in collaboration with the Sarah Doyle Women's Center and several other groups at Brown University.
From 1913 to 1914 he travelled in Europe and studied plant immunity, in collaboration with the British biologist William Bateson, who helped establish the science of genetics.
From 2004 to 2009 the QS rankings were published in collaboration with Times Higher Education and were known as the Times Higher Education-QS World University Rankings.
From the 1970s to the first decade of the 21st century, the Thayer School saw expansion into new fields such as nanotechnology and biochemical engineering, as well as collaboration with other nearby institutions such as Dartmouth Medical School, the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
From the late 1970s onward, Mihai Cretu already had his own music career on his hands and apart from some collaboration efforts with several other musicians, he also produced his wife's albums.
From 1899, in collaboration with W. J. Hussey, he methodically created a very large catalog of such stars.
Other series included Right On The Money and Alive From Off Center Make: television, produced in collaboration with Make magazine premiered on PBS stations and on the web in January 2009.
From this point on, Santillán lived rather more obscurely, founding several more journals, and continuing his scholarly work, including extensive collaboration on the Gran Enciclopedia Argentina, and critical analyses of the labour movement and Peronism: Why We Lost the War: A Contribution to the History of the Spanish Tragedy ( 1940 ) – later made into a film by his son, Francisco Galindo – The Crisis of Capitalism and the Mission of the Proletariat ( 1946 ), the section on Argentina in The Labour Movement: Anarchism and Socialism Vol.
The group originated from an earlier collaboration with group members of Pop Will Eat Itself, called ' From Eden ', which had Miles Hunt on the drums.
* From its origins as creator of one of first Internet search engines and early Web-based document management, workflow and portal software, OpenText realized the potential of the Internet as a platform for collaboration, along with the value of digital content as a strategic knowledge asset that must be managed throughout its lifecycle.
From 2000-2009, Wiesel served as Secretary-General of the Human Frontier Science Program, an organization headquartered in Strasbourg, France, which supports international and interdisciplinary collaboration between investigators in the life sciences.
From 1859, Joseph Montigny proposed his design to Napoleon III, which led to the development of the French Reffye mitrailleuse, designed by Jean-Baptiste Verchère de Reffye with the collaboration of Montigny, and which was adopted by the French Army in 1865.

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