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From next New Year's Day let us keep careful account of each successive fatality on the highways, publicizing it on all media of communication.
From left to right: end of a video scan line, front porch, horizontal sync pulse, back porch with color burst, and beginning of next line
From that time Abdur Rahman was fairly seated on the throne at Kabul, and in the course of the next few years he consolidated his dominion over all Afghanistan, suppressing insurrections by a sharp and relentless use of his despotic authority.
From this trip, Marker first published the photo-essay Le Dépays in 1982, as well as using the experience for his next film Sans Soleil, released in 1982.
From 1962 until his retirement in 1968, he was a professor at the University of Freiburg, West Germany, where he began work on his next book, Law, Legislation and Liberty.
From the combined testimony of Strabo ( AD 20 ) and Tacitus ( AD 117 ), the Lombards dwelt near the mouth of the Elbe shortly after the beginning of the Christian era, next to the Chauci.
From this point forward, Clemente reversed the trend, amassing 33 hits in his next 16 games, and, in the process, raising his average almost 100 points to. 326.
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 boyhood he practised asceticism ; and throughout his life he wore sackcloth next his skin, pressed against his body by metal plates.
From 1768 and during the next 20 years onwards Ryberg was allowed to carry on an entrepot trade which was mainly based on smuggling to England.
" From that time, they waged almost constant war against US settlers and the Army for the next 23 years.
From 911 BC with the founding of the Neo-Assyrian Empire by Adad-nirari II, Babylon found itself under Assyrian domination and rule for the next three centuries.
From these, Raeder believed that Communists were seeking a mutiny, and he spent the next years on a " witch-hunt " for Communists in the Navy, giving a dishonourable discharge to any sailor who had an association with the KPD.
From that date on, he wore a heavy iron chain cilice around his waist, next to the skin, each Lent as penance, adding every year extra ounces.
From the 1960 – 61 season onwards, he was Chelsea's first choice goalkeeper, a position he held more or less constantly for the next nineteen years.
When the novel sold well, Eon producers Harry Saltzman and Albert Broccoli approached Deighton to write the script for the next 007 film, From Russia With Love ( 1963 ); despite Deighton's efforts, little of his screenplay was filmed.
From 1783, and for the next twenty years, Clementi stayed in England playing the piano, conducting, and teaching.
From any position there are two possible transitions, to the next or previous integer.
From the next room, Napoléon ’ s secretary heard the screams.
* Vertical transmission: From one generation to the next, perhaps transovarially or by intrauterine infection of the fetus.
From 1993, the Budget was preceded by an annual ' Autumn Statement ', now called the Pre-Budget Report, which forecasts government spending in the next year and usually takes place in November or December.
From his home he traveled to Jackson, arriving there with 30 well-armed men, where he gave a speech from the steps of the Madison County courthouse, and then rode southwest to Bolivar, where he spent the night at residence of Dr. Calvin Jones, once again drawing crowds who sent him off the next morning.
From 1884 through 1911, the tournament used a challenge system whereby the defending champion automatically qualified for the next year's final in which he would play the winner of the all-comers tournament.
The next Bond novelist, Raymond Benson, reintroduces Irma Bunt, Blofeld's assistant, in his short story " Blast From the Past ", which is a sequel to You Only Live Twice.

From and hamlet
From 1802 to 1901, the Fairfield Academy offered secondary and higher education at its campus in the hamlet of Fairfield.
From there the New Windsor boundary runs east, trending slightly to the north, just south of the hamlet of Vails Gate back to the salt marshes where the Moodna drains into the Hudson.
From Rosendale, NY 32 climbs up out of the Rondout valley and veers east into the hamlet of Maple Hill, where it crosses over the Thruway once again.
From north to south along State Route 66, one can see pieces of the original canal in Delphos, at a small historic park located at the " Deep Cut ," in Spencerville, Lock Two ( a hamlet mostly consisting of period brick buildings ), New Bremen, Minster, Fort Loramie, and Piqua.
From the Bronze Age ( approximately 1500-1100 b. C ) are believed to date the anthropomorphic paintings ( both masculine and feminine ) found in the Cova del Demo (" Cave of Devil " in English ), located near the hamlet of Froseira, in the civil parish of Doiras.
From the 19th century to the mid twentieth century there was a brick factory in the hamlet of Withybed on the edge of the village.
From this point the river flows northwards to the hamlet of Chase Mills near Coles Creek State Park on the St. Lawrence River.
From its source the Rothay descends through the valley of Greenburn Bottom to the hamlet of Helmside not far from the main A591 road over Dunmail Raise.
From the room's six windows, the Queen could easily control the work fields and activity of the hamlet.
From Braishfield, the route crosses the wet clay of Ampfield Wood, passing through the hamlet of Knapp to the north of Ampfield, before heading for Hursley.
From 1750 the hamlet was also marked as Pontrilas on maps.

From and terrain
From its origins near the city of Sarh, the middle course of the Chari makes its way through swampy terrain ; the lower Chari is joined by the Logone River near N ' Djamena.
From north to south, the country ranges from the northern tip of the Russian Arctic islands at Franz Josef Land to the southern tip of the Republic of Dagestan on the Caspian Sea, spanning about of extremely varied, often inhospitable terrain.
From Waddington's 13, 186 ft fang to sea level at the heads of Bute and Knight Inlets is only a few miles ; across the gorges of the Homathko and the Klinaklini Rivers stand mountains almost as high, and icefields even vaster and whiter, only a few aerial miles away, with a maw deeper than the Grand Canyon, comparable in relief to the Himalayas ( to which the terrain of British Columbia was compared by colonial-era travellers ).
From a geological point of view the Brocken and its surrounding terrain, the Brocken massif, consists mainly of granite ( called Brocken granite ), an igneous rock.
From 1999, Tyson ’ s interests practice turned from the Artmachine towards an artistic approach which explored the same thematic terrain, but this time directly by his own hand.
From the tip of the Taymyr Peninsula on the Arctic Ocean to the Central Asian town of Kushka near the Afghan border extended almost 5, 000 kilometers of mostly rugged, inhospitable terrain.
From Yaviza southeast lies the virtually impenetrable Darién Gap, a 57-mile ( 92 km ) stretch of rugged, mountainous jungle terrain.
From Yaviza, Panama southeast lies the virtually impenetrable Darién Gap, a stretch of some of the world's most rugged, mountainous jungle terrain.
From start to end, Prince had been without food, water or sleep for 72 hours and had walked over 70 km across rugged, mountainous terrain.
From October to December 1943 VI Corps was involved in a bruising and bloody slog advancing from Naples up the Italian peninsula against the determined rearguard defence of the German Tenth Army which skillfully took great advantage of the favourable terrain in organising successive lines of prepared defenses ( Volturno Line, Barbara Line and Bernhardt Line ).
From 1954 until 1962 the island's mountain terrain was the scene of an armed guerilla struggle against Indonesian rule by the counter revolutionary Republic of South Moluccas movement led by Soumokil.
From Crystal City to Marble the river flows through the Crystal River Canyon, a narrow valley with numerous snowslide runs, rockfalls, and other hazardous terrain.
From this point they were able to see that the worst of the almost impenetrable terrain of the Blue Mountains was behind them, and that there were easy routes available to reach the rolling countryside they could see off to the west.
From the Earth, it is viewed edge-on in a region of rough, cratered terrain.
From the contrasting images, the computer generated a terrain " data blanket " with 3D height variations.
From the beginning the tanks were challenged by having to traverse the heavily upset terrain of the Somme battlefield while still beset with numerous mechanical failings and manned by crews that had had little training in their operation.
From the OMA book Content a social condenser is described as ; " Programatic layering upon vacant terrain to encourage dynamic coexistence of activities and to generate through their interference, unprecedented events.
From north to south, with a small ascent around the Plateau de Millevaches ( 978m / 3, 200 ft ) the terrain becomes flatter and rockier.
From Zirigarate, the trail heads east to the col of Egurral ( 1, 152 m ), the last milestone before the final struggle to the summit largely through karst terrain ( 1h45 ).
From Kamenets-Podolsky to Tarnopol was a distance of over, over several rivers, and across muddy terrain.
From acquisition to exploitation to digital distribution, Intergraph ’ s aerial mapping and photogrammetry solutions provide complete systems for the production and management of maps, digital terrain models ( DTMs ), and other geographic data.
From here, SR 92 heads south through Sierra Vista, passing by residential areas in a desert terrain.
From an Army study, it was determined that “ motion-based simulators are recommended for training when individuals must continue to perform skill-based tasks … while the ground vehicle negotiates rough terrain .” However, if individuals are not required to negotiate rough terrain, or motion sickness does not detract from performance in the field, then “ motion is not recommended .”

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