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From and comb
From the times of the earliest comb ware ( ca.

From and tree
From high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
From my navel there sprang a tree.
: From the tree of Liberty.
From the onset, Tolkien used comparative philology and the tree model as his major tools in his constructed languages.
From 1968 to 2005, the United States Food and Drug Administration banned the importation of Sichuan peppercorns because they were found to be capable of carrying citrus canker ( as the tree is in the same family, Rutaceae, as the genus Citrus ).
From almost the beginning of Mars ' city the custom of New Year's gifts ( strenae ) prevailed on account of the precedent of king Tatius who was the first to reckon the holy branches ( verbenae ) of a fertile tree ( arbor felix ) in Strenia's grove as the auspicious signs of the new year.
< BR > From whence results the same kind of pleasure to the mind, as doth to the eye when we behold Harlequin trimming himself with a hatchet, hewing down a tree with a razor, making his tea in a cauldron, and brewing his ale in a teapot, to the incredible satisfaction of the British spectator.
From the Old Kingdom she was also called Lady of the Sycamore in her capacity as a tree deity.
From 2 to 360 compute nodes would reside in a circuit switched fat tree network, with each node having local memory that could be mapped by any other node.
From matches, he expanded to selling fish, Christmas tree decorations, seeds, and later ballpoint pens and pencils.
From Monticello, a tree formation on the Blue Mountains can be seen, which resembles a horse's head and neck, which can be seen from any point in town.
From the edge of the Harz to 700 m above sea level beech woods dominate, especially the Wood-Rush beech woods on locations poorly supplied with nutrients where the common beech ( Fagus sylvatica ) is often the only tree species.
From there, the tree can spread into more subdirectories and / or files.
From analysis of fossil pollen in peat samples, it is apparent that elms, an abundant tree in prehistoric times, all but disappeared from northwestern Europe during the mid-Holocene period about 6000 years ago, and to a lesser extent 3000 years ago.
From about the year 970 comes the first lengthy work of fiction in Japanese, Utsubo Monogatari ( The Tale of the Hollow Tree ), which includes this passage: " A tree that is left growing in its natural state is a crude thing.
From these specimens the original description of the tree was made under the name Botryodendrum sinclairii.
From the outlet valve of the production tree, the flow can be connected to a distribution network of pipelines and tanks to supply the product to refineries, natural gas compressor stations, or oil export terminals.
From the latter Empress Eleanor, the today heirs of the Gonzaga descend, as explained in family tree leading to Leopold, Duke of Lorraine.
From this tree, four white roots sprouted, carrying the message of unity and peace to the four directions.
A typical, yet simple, description under this system might read " From the point on the north bank of Muddy Creek one mile above the junction of Muddy and Indian Creeks, north for 400 yards, then northwest to the large standing rock, west to the large oak tree, south to Muddy Creek, then down the center of the creek to the starting point.
From behind a large tree in the nearby forest, he witnesses the slow wedding procession of the kitsune.
From this we can estimate the cost of cutting a tree or taking a single fish from the ocean if there is evidence that that yielded resource unit may not be replaced.
From a distance, the sculpture looks like a tree but a closer inspection reveals 500 human figures.
From earliest days, P. orientalis has been an important tree in Persian gardens, which are built around water and shade.

From and phylogenetic
From this data phylogenetic trees can be constructed and evolutionary hypotheses developed using special software like ClustalW regarding the ancestry of modern organisms and the genes they express.

From and relationships
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
From the government's perspective, the intention of the immigration was to help establish commercial and diplomatic relationships with the US, and to increase the number of skilled and agricultural workers in Haiti.
From the broadest geophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere ( rocks ), hydrosphere ( water ), and atmosphere ( air ).
From the beginning, Brzezinski made sure that the new NSC institutional relationships would assure him a major voice in the shaping of foreign policy.
From a functional point of view, therefore, non-Orthodox rabbis are valid leaders of Jewish religious communities, and it is both fatuous and self-defeating not to acknowledge this openly and draw the necessary consequences -- for example, establishing friendly and harmonious and respectful relationships and working together, all of us, towards those Jewish communal and global goals that we share and that unite us inextricably and indissolubly ....
From there, increasing tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality and frustration with the portrayal of gay relationships in mainstream media fed a growing desire in authors to explore the subjects on their own terms using established media characters.
From the late 1970s to the early 1990s many Americans assumed as a matter of course that students ' self-esteem acted as a critical factor in the grades that they earn in school, in their relationships with their peers, and in their later success in life.
From these outposts departed a variety of fur traders and Jesuit missionaries that enabled France to build strong relationships with indigenous tribes and retain control of the continental interior.
From such relationships, paleoseismologists can estimate the sizes of past earthquakes over the past several hundred years, and develop rough projections of future fault activity.
From the third millennium BC on, comb-impressed Beaker ware, as well as other Beaker material in Ozieri or sub-Ozieri contexts, has been found, demonstrating continuing relationships with the western Mediterranean ; it appears likely that Sardinia was the intermediary that brought Beaker materials to Tuscany and Sicily.
From this observation there followed Harris's conclusion that a science that aims to determine the nature of language is limited to investigation of the relationships of elements to one another ( their distribution ).
From then, Stanihurst analysed the relationships between medicine and chemistry.
From the start he established good relationships with his fellow justices, and was close friends with a number of them.
-:" From the time I could operate a slide rule, I've been interested in graphical representations of mathematical relationships.
From Geddes ' perspective, the purpose of his theory and understanding of relationships among the units of society was to find an equilibrium among people and the environment to improve such conditions.
From Golden Boy on, Odets's work focused more on the dynamics of interpersonal relationships as affected by the moral dilemmas of individual characters.
From this generalized sum rule a number of relationships can be derived depending on the choice of M. Two of note are ;
From a background of poverty and abuse, Niles is uncomfortable with all relationships, hastily marrying a coed.
From around the Song Dynasty, clans began organising themselves in mutual obligation relationships, often based around the compilation of genealogies.
From this, we have the recursive relationships:
From the outset his relationships with Halych-Volhynia were tense as he replaced Shvarn, Duke of Halych-Volhynia and Lithuania.
From 1950 forward, his Central Place Theory was used to restructure municipal relationships and boundaries in the Federal Republic of Germany and the system is still in place today.
From the point of view of search data, there are drawbacks to such tag-based systems: no standard set of keywords ( i. e., a folksonomy instead of a controlled vocabulary ), no standard for the structure of such tags ( e. g., singular vs. plural, capitalization ), mistagging due to spelling errors, tags that can have more than one meaning, unclear tags due to synonym / antonym confusion, unorthodox and personalized tag schemata from some users, and no mechanism for users to indicate hierarchical relationships between tags ( e. g., a site might be labeled as both cheese and cheddar, with no mechanism that might indicate that cheddar is a refinement or sub-class of cheese ).
From the above definitions, some useful relationships can be derived by use of basic algebra.

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