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From and careful
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 that work we learn that the higher education of the youth of Baghdad consisted principally in a minute and careful study of the rules and principles of grammar, and in their committing to memory the whole of the Qur ' an, a treatise or two on philology and jurisprudence, and the choicest Arabic poetry.
From the time that the yeoman class of England became proficient with the longbow, the nobility in England had to be careful not to push them into open rebellion.
From his own experience and careful study of the texts, Aoki believed that anyone, if properly supported, could reveal him-or herself as a ‘ living treasure ’.
From 1901 to 1908, Luigi Cavenaghi first completed a careful study of the structure of the painting, then began cleaning it.
From the beginning, Yon's caretakers took careful measures in order to avoid acclimation to humans so that one day he could be released back into the wild.
From October 494 to the conclusion of peace near the end of 506, the author gives an annalistic account, with careful specification of dates, of the main events in Mesopotamia, the theatre of conflict such as the siege and capture of Amid by the Persians ( 502 – 3 ), their unsuccessful siege of Edessa ( 503 ), and the abortive attempt of the Greeks to recover Amida ( 504 – 5 ).
From 1597 to 1602, Harvey studied arts and medicine at Padua, and made a careful study of the heart and the movement of blood.
From his position on the Homeland Security Committee, he pushed for accountability at the Federal Emergency Management Agency ( FEMA ) and a careful review of the role of the Red Cross in the time of disaster.
From the above account, careful students of the esoteric tradition will realize that what happened to Jesus during his baptism was neither Jesus attaining union with his own Holy Christ Self, nor Jesus attaining union with his own Mighty " I AM " Presence.
From a careful chronology of events, he deduces what Edna realised.
From that moment APOcular become more careful, strict and violent.

From and reading
The Christmas ceremony is accompanied by a reading of A Visit From St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Francis Pharcellus Church.
According to critic Geoffrey Blum, the process that saw its beginnings in 1942's Pirate Gold first bore its full fruit in 1950's ' Vacation Time ,' which he describes as ' a visual primer for reading comics and understanding ... the form ...." From the early 1950s Barks undertook the quarterly adventures of Uncle Scrooge and the duck clan in Scrooge's own title.
From the reading the king remembered that Mordecai had saved him from an assassination attempt, and had received no reward in return.
From this same perspective, readers of alphabetic languages must understand the alphabetic principle to master basic reading skills.
When later asked about the lyrical power of his prose, Bradbury replied, " From reading so much poetry every day of my life.
Beyond that, the viceroy carries out the other conventional parliamentary duties in the sovereign's absence, including reading the Speech From the Throne and proroguing and dissolving parliament.
From 1838 onwards Boole was making contacts with sympathetic British academic mathematicians, and reading more widely.
' From forgetting Dostoyevsky and reading road signs backwards, naturally.
From then on, he insisted on reading his dialogue from cue cards.
From reading books by Ilona Gheorghiesh, Symeon Vouteros and John Stuart Mill, Binet became a somewhat self-educated psychologist.
By his own account and that of many others, around the age of 11 years old, Oberth became fascinated with the field in which he was to make his mark through reading the writings of Jules Verne, especially From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, re-reading them to the point of memorization.
Used From 1989 to the end of the Rukeyser era, the Elves Index was also a reading of ten indicators scored in the same manner as the Wall Street Week Index.
From 1908 until 2003, the town held the record for the highest temperature reading in Scotland,.
In 1990, Buchanan published a newsletter called Patrick J. Buchanan: From the Right ; it sent subscribers a bumper sticker reading: " Read Our Lips!
" He further stated, " From his own public comments and my reading of the record, it is apparent that Karl Rove has modeled the Bush presidency on that of William McKinley ... and modeled himself on Mark Hanna, the man who virtually manufactured McKinley ", a man whose primary " passion " was attending to corporate and imperial power.
From the beginning he demonstrated an inclination to literature and reading, which contrasted with his older brother, who was more interested in physical activities.
From the age of 14, Nazeer began reading poetry and he wrote many poems himself, especially between 1946 and 1962.
From Stone he removed to Hornsey, near London, for the sake of reading in the library of Sion College.
From that point it is possible to restore the DPT and the TT as they were at the time of the crash by reading the logfile forward again.
( From August 1968 to the end of the original series in 1969, Merrie Melodies had the last line reading " A Vitagraph Release " while Looney Tunes of that same one-year period read " A Vitaphone Release ".
From his father's death in 1894 dates the beginning of his third period, during which he was especially influenced by his reading of the symbolist poets and Russian literature, particularly Turgenev, Dostoyevsky, and Tolstoy.
* From a reading of Athenaeus, British Museum Sloane MS no.
to Magee reading extracts from Molloy and From an Abandoned Work on the BBC Third Programme in December 1957 .< ref > University of Reading Library MS 1227 / 7 / 7 / 1, as cited in James Knowlson, " Krapp's Last Tape: the evolution of a play ", Journal of Beckett Studies 1. 1.
From 1967, his reading sessions took him to places like Stockholm, Oslo, Geneva, New York City, and San Francisco.

From and Enoch
From the time of Adam to the time of Dee and Kelley, Angelical was hidden from humans with the single exception of the patriarch Enoch who, according to the angels, recorded the " Book of Loagaeth " ( Speech From God ) for humanity.
From the original painting in the collection of Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
From ( 1 ) Adam, his son ( 2 ) Seth, his son ( 3 ) Enos, his son ( 4 ) Cainan, his son ( 5 ) Mahalaleel, his son ( 6 ) Jared, his son ( 7 ) Enoch, his son ( 8 ) Methuselah, his son ( 9 ) Lamech, his son ( 10 ) Noah, his son ( 11 ) Japhet, his son ( 12 ) Magog, his son ( 13 ) Baoth " to whom Scythia came has his lot ," his son ( 14 ) Phoeniusa Farsaidh ( Fenius Farsa ) King of Scythia, his son ( 15 ) Gaodhal ( Gathelus ), his son ( 16 ) Asruth, his son ( 17 ) Sruth ( who fled Egypt to Creta ), his son ( 18 ) Heber Scut ( returned to Scythia ), his son ( 19 ) Beouman, King of Scythia, his son ( 20 ) Ogaman King of Scythia, his son ( 21 ) Tait King of Scythia, his son ( 22 ) Agnon ( who fled Scythia by sea with the majority of his people ), his son ( 23 ) Lamhfionn ( who led his people to Gothia or Getulia, where Carthage was afterwards built ), his son ( 24 ) Heber Glunfionn King of Gothia, his son ( 25 ) Agnan Fionn King of Gothia, his son ( 26 ) Febric Glas King of Gothia, his son ( 27 ) Nenuall King of Gothia, his son ( 28 ) Nuadhad King of Gothia, his son ( 29 ) Alladh King of Gothia, his son ( 30 ) Arcadh King of Gothia, his son ( 31 ) Deag King of Gothia, his son ( 32 ) Brath King of Gothia ( who left Gothia with a large band of his people and settled in Galicia, Spain ), his son ( 33 ) Breoghan King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, his son ( 34 ) Bile King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal, and his son ( 35 ) Galamh ( also known as Milesius of Spain ) King of Galicia, Andalusia, Murcia, Castile, and Portugal.
From Enoch, the archangel Raphael gave it to Noah, who used the wisdom within to build Noah's Ark.

From and literature
From all the different names of the same Celtic people in literature and inscriptions it is possible to abstract a continental Celtic segment, boio -.
From the Carolingian epoch to the end of the Middle Ages and beyond, this was the most widely copied work of secular literature in Europe.
From the late 17th century onwards a whole body of literature known as the Han Kitab developed amongst the Hui Muslims of China who infused Islamic thought with Confucianism.
From the psychiatry literature, coprophagia has been observed in a small number of patients with schizophrenia, depression, and pica.
From the 1980s Scottish literature enjoyed another major revival, particularly associated with a group of Glasgow writers focused around critic, poet and teacher Philip Hobsbaum and editor Peter Kravitz.
From April 1929 to 1950, the IAI offered prizes for works of literature in African languages.
From Libanius, John acquired the skills for a career in rhetoric, as well as a love of the Greek language and literature.
From the perspective of Arthur, perhaps the most significant effect of this great outpouring of new Arthurian story was on the role of the king himself: much of this 12th-century and later Arthurian literature centres less on Arthur himself than on characters such as Lancelot and Guenevere, Perceval, Galahad, Gawain, and Tristan and Isolde.
From at least the Yuan dynasty, plays that recounted the subversive tales of China's Robin Hoods to the Ming dynasty novels such as Water Margin, on down to the Qing dynasty novel Dream of the Red Chamber and beyond, there developed a literature in written vernacular Chinese ( 白話 / 白话 ; báihuà ).
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 this perspective, Adorno's writings on politics, philosophy, music and literature could be described as a lifelong critique of the ways in which each tries to justify self-mutilation as the necessary price of self-preservation.
From Ovid to the works of les poètes maudits, characters have always been faced with scenes of lechery, and long since has lust been a common motif in world literature.
From 1965, it published the work of a number of young writers who would put their distinct mark on the literature of the period.
From a very early age, Balaguer felt an attraction to literature, composing verses that were published in local magazines even when he was very young.
From the literature of the 13th to 16th centuries, there exists an abundance of references to the ideals of Bushidō.
The Freedom From Religion Foundation ( FFRF ) uses the pansy symbol extensively in its lapel pins and literature.
From an early age James read the classics of English, American, French and German literature, and Russian classics in translation.
From an early age James read, criticised, and learned from the classics of English, American, French, Italian, German and ( in translation ) Russian literature.
" From the early 14th century the Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine first appears in hagiographical literature and, soon after, in art.
From 1884 to 1890, Gosse lectured in English literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, despite his own lack of academic qualifications.
From 1841, Millerite evangelists appeared in Great Britain, also, though he never travelled there himself. In addition to the nearly $ 1000 that Miller and Himes spent supplying literature to enquirers and evangelists in Great Britain ; “ there is evidence that Liverpool, Bristol, and other ports local Millerite pioneers borrowed copies of Miller ’ s works and Adventist magazines from visiting American sea captains and merchants .” As well as utilizing imported American literature, two Millerite papers were published locally in Great Britain: the Second Advent Harbinger in Bristol, and the British Midnight Cry in Liverpool.
From then through modern times, they, or modifications of them, have been part of many theories of medicine and psychology, and literature.

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