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From and Vulgar
From approximately this point on, the Latin vernaculars began to be viewed as separate languages, developing local norms and, for some, orthographies of their own, so that Vulgar Latin must be regarded not as extinct – since all modern Romance varieties are its continuation – but as replaced conceptually and terminologically by multiple labels recognizing regional differences in linguistic features.
From Vulgar Latin alba " white " and margila " marlstone ".
From the ' Vulgar Display of Power ' section of Guitar World's July 2010 issue, Cantrell's rig consisted of
From this evidence, scholars today agree that the formation of Friulan dates back to around 1000, at the same time as other dialects derived from Latin ( see Vulgar Latin ).
He used these basses exclusively through the Cowboys From Hell and Vulgar Display of Power albums, before he briefly used a 4 and 5 string model Ernie Ball MusicMan Stingray bass during the Vulgar Display of Power tour as well as a Fernandes Telecaster shaped bass for the " Walk " music video.

From and Latin
From Latin animātiō, " the act of bringing to life "; from animō (" to animate " or " give life to ") +-ātiō (" the act of ").
From Middle English ligeaunce ( see medieval Latin ligeantia, " a liegance ").
From the early Middle Ages until after the Second Vatican Council the sacrament was administered, within the Latin Church, only when death was approaching and, in practice, bodily recovery was not ordinarily looked for, giving rise, as mentioned above to the name " Extreme Unction " ( i. e. final anointing ).
The Bronx's evolution from a hot bed of Latin jazz to an incubator of hip hop was the subject of an award-winning documentary, produced by City Lore and broadcast on PBS in 2006, " From Mambo to Hip Hop: A South Bronx Tale ".
* From creta, Latin for chalk, because of the pallor of those affected.
* From cretira, Grisson-Romance creature, from Latin creatus.
From the Renaissance to the 19th century in Western culture, epitaphs for notable people became increasingly lengthy and pompous descriptions of their family origins, career, virtues and immediate family, often in Latin.
From the 11th century onwards, Latin translations of Islamic medical texts began to appear in the West, alongside the Salerno school of thought, and were soon incorporated into the curriculum at the universities of Naples and Montpellier.
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
From 1849 – 52, the Mormons greatly expanded their missionary efforts, establishing several missions in Europe, Latin America, and the South Pacific.
From 1973 ( when construction began ) until 1982 ( when it ended ), gross domestic product grew more than 8 percent annually, double the rate for the previous decade and higher than growth rates in most other Latin American countries.
From the Latin pax, meaning " freedom from civil disorder ," the English word came into use in various personal greetings from c. 1300 as a translation of the Hebrew shalom.
* From Rumon or Rumen, archaic name of the Tiber, which in turn has the same root as the Greek verb ῥέω ( rhèo ) and the Latin verb ruo, which both mean " flow ";
From this came the Greek name drakon ( dragon ), the Arabic طرخونṭarkhūn, and the Latin name dracunculus ( little dragon ).
From Latin vacuum ( an empty space, void ) noun use of neuter of vacuus ( empty ) related to vacare ( be empty ).
From the guild control originated the term mystery play or mysteries, from the Latin misterium meaning " occupation " ( i. e. that of the guilds ).
From Spain and Portugal, they spread with Catholic colonization to the Caribbean and Latin America.
From a very early date, British coins have been inscribed with the name of the ruler of the kingdom in which they were produced, and a longer or shorter title, always in Latin ; among the earliest distinctive English coins are the silver pennies of Offa of Mercia, which were inscribed with the legend " King Offa ".
From thence, he passed on to intrigue with the remaining nobility of the Latin Empire.
From the 7th century, Greek became the predominant language in the Eastern Roman Empire's administration, Church and society, replacing Latin.
From the date of its dedication in 360 until 1453, it served as the Greek Patriarchal cathedral of Constantinople, except between 1204 and 1261, when it was converted to a Roman Catholic cathedral under the Latin Empire.
* From an Indo-European root, * eus-< * ewes-< *( a ) wes -, " shine " sense " the one who lightens ", through Latin or
From 1877 until 1948 reigning monarchs added the letter I to their signatures, for imperator or imperatrix ( emperor or empress in Latin ), due to their status as Emperor or Empress of India.

From and Romance
From Romance of Alexander, Trinity College, Cambridge.
* Cart, Michael, From Romance to Realism: 50 Years of Growth and Change in Young Adult Literature ( New York: HarperCollins, 1996 )
Zelazny cited Jessie L. Weston's 1921 book From Ritual to Romance as a key influence: it examined the pagan and Christian roots of the legends of King Arthur, the Wasteland myths, and the Holy Grail.
From The Blockbuster Entertainment Awards, Hunt won Favorite Actress in a Comedy / Romance, Gibson was nominated for Blockbuster Entertainment Award for Favorite Actor-Comedy / Romance, Mark Feuerstein received a nomination for Favorite Supporting Actor-Comedy / Romance and Marisa Tomei received a nomination for Favorite Supporting Actress-Comedy / Romance.
From a Qing Dynasty edition of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
In serious popular music, one might cite Virginia Astley ( From Gardens Where We Feel Secure ); Shriekback ( Big Night Music and subsequent albums up to 2007's Glory Bumps ); John Foxx ( Systems of Romance and The Garden ); and some have seen the early eccentric songs of Brian Eno ( such as " Julie With …" and " St Elmo's Fire "), and even his later sound-scapes, as neo-romantic in nature.
From the 6th century onwards, the northern parts of the later archbishopric were resettled by Germanic Bavarii tribes, who established themselves among the remaining Romance population, while Slavic tribes moved into the southern Pongau and Lungau parts.
From Ritual to Romance is a 1920 book written by Jessie L. Weston.
* K. Sarah-Jane Murray, " Reading Plato, Writing Romance ," in From Plato to Lancelot ( Syracuse University Press, 2008 )
Bassist Adam Russell was announced to be the bassist of post-hardcore band Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows, along with Craig Owens ( lead vocalist, ex-Chiodos ), Matt Good ( guitarist, From First to Last ), Nick Martin ( guitarist, Underminded ), and Aaron Stern ( drummer, Matchbook Romance ).
* From Ritual to Romance by Jessie Weston ( available online at http :// www. sacred-texts. com / neu / frr /)
* Scenes From An Everyday Romance, Op. 41-1900
From an unattested Late Latin-onus ,-ona, the origin of the other Romance augmentative suffixes.
From Romance to Realism: 50 Years of Growth and Change in Young Adult Literature.
" Allmusic stated that the band found the " delicate middle ground between throat-shredding grindcore and My Chemical Romance / From Autumn to Ashes-style emo-punk ," and Cross Rhythms described the album as " an impressively versatile project where metal riffs and emo breakdowns, screamo noise and memorable hooks collide in a veritable sonic feast.
Kenyon, a founder of the doctrine that later became known as Word of Faith, was the first to explicitly articulate the doctrine in a number of his works, including What Happened From The Cross To the Throne and Identification: A Romance In Redemption.
Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995 ; Cal McCune, From Romance to Riot: A Seattle Memoir.
From 1929 on, he studied in Bonn by Professor Erich Rothacker psychology and by professor Ernst Robert Curtius Romance studies.
* From Ritual to Romance ( 2002 )

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