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From and distance
From a great distance thunder growled and broke the silence.
From here the Aar flows northeast for a long distance, past the ambassador town Solothurn ( below which the Grosse Emme flows in on the right ), Aarburg ( where it is joined by the Wigger ), Olten, Aarau, near which is the junction with the Suhre, and Wildegg, where the Hallwiler Aa falls in on the right.
From the most northerly point, Ras ben Sakka in Tunisia, in 37 ° 21 ′ N, to the most southerly point, Cape Agulhas in South Africa, 34 ° 51 ′ 15 ″ S, is a distance approximately of ; from Cape Verde, 17 ° 33 ′ 22 ″ W, the westernmost point, to Ras Hafun in Somalia, 51 ° 27 ′ 52 ″ E, the most easterly projection, is a distance ( also approximately ) of.
From this, Odontoceti can discern the size, shape, surface characteristics, distance and movement of an object.
A study published in 2011 by the U. S. Department of Education found that " From 2000 to 2008, the percentage of undergraduates enrolled in at least one distance education class expanded from 8 percent to 20 percent, and the percentage enrolled in a distance education degree program increased from 2 percent to 4 percent.
From Keban to the Syrian – Turkish border, the river drops another over a distance of less than.
From Tasarahla, a Masufa scout was sent ahead to the oasis town of Oualata, where he arranged for water to be transported a distance of four days travel where it would meet the thirsty caravan.
From Givet, the river is canalized over a distance of 272 kilometres.
From the Amazon the Napo is navigable for river craft up to its Curaray branch, a distance of about 216 miles ( 350 km ), and perhaps a bit further ; thence, by painful canoe navigation, its upper waters may be ascended as far as Santa Rosa, the usual point of embarkation for any venturesome traveller who descends from the Quito tableland.
From the coast in the west to Mundaring in the east is a total distance of approximately.
From the 8th century CE onward, astronomers developed methods for approximating and calculating the direction to Makkah ( qibla )— and its distance — from any location on the Earth.
From a distance, flesh colored foot thongs give a dancer the appearance of having bare feet.
From here we come to the distance of Jupiter by 4 + 48 = 52 parts, and finally to that of Saturn by 4 + 96 = 100 parts.
Initially, Moore observes them from a distance, but eventually — while researching and writing From Hell — he joins them.
From the current intersection, update the distance to every unvisited intersection that is directly connected to it.
From measuring rotational and vibrational spectra properties of molecules like the distance between the nuclei can be calculated.
From this projected ellipse the complete elements of the orbit may be computed, where the semi-major axis can only be expressed in angular units unless the stellar parallax, and hence the distance, of the system is known.
From the nine surviving bematists ' measurements in Pliny's Naturalis Historia eight show a deviation of less than 5 % from the actual distance, three of them being within 1 %.
* First estimate of the Moon's distance and First estimate of the Sun's distance from educational website From Stargazers to Starships
From the period and the measured distance between the pivots, the acceleration of gravity can be calculated with great precision from the periodicity equation for a simple pendulum, ( 1 ) below.
From the Rocher des Trois Eveques the water divide runs due north for a long distance, though of the two loftiest peaks of this region one, the Aiguille de Chambeyron ( 3, 412 m ), is just to the west, and the other, the Monviso ( 3, 841 m ), is just to the east of the divide.
From the Maloja Pass the main watershed dips to the south-east for a short distance, and then runs eastwards and nearly over the highest summit of the Bernina Range, Piz Bernina ( 4, 049 m ), to the Bernina Pass.

From and stems
From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
From the dry ground in late summer ( August in zone 7 ) each bulb produces one or two leafless stems 30 – 60 cm tall, each of which bears a cluster of 2 to 12 funnel-shaped flowers at their tops.
From these postulates stems the belief that God periodically reveals his will through divine messengers, whose purpose is to transform the character of humankind and develop, within those who respond, moral and spiritual qualities.
Perhaps the most elaborate theme in From Hell stems from Moore's statement that " the Ripper murders — happening when they did and where they did — were almost like an apocalyptic summary of ... that entire Victorian age.
The collaborative effort stems from Jean's latest album: Toussaint St. Jean: From the Hut, To the Projects, To the Mansion.
From the stems were made reed boats ( seen in bas-reliefs of the Fourth Dynasty showing men cutting papyrus to build a boat ; similar boats are still made in the southern Sudan ), sails, mats, cloth, cordage, and sandals.
From the tips of the gametophore stems or branches develop the sex organs of the mosses.
From that time stems a practice within the political field of using the idea of civil society instead of political society.
From his time stems the oldest preserved source of Czech law, Zemské desky, and also the oldest written Czech communal law, recorded in the founding deeds of the respective towns.
From a carpet of moss-like gametophytes, the larger Rhynia sporophytes grew much like simple clubmosses, spreading by means of horizontal growing stems growing rhizoids that anchored the plant to the substrate.
From this line stems Sir Charles Fergusson, 9th Baronet, and Baron of Kilkerran who holds the undifferenced arms as Chief of the Name.
From these two lineages, the Fukuoka and the Tokyo, there stems today several SMR-based organisations all over the world.
From this stems the Indian approach of graciousness towards guests at home, and in all social situations.
From this time stems a lifelong friendship with Maurice's brother, Prince Rupert, whom he accompanied onto the battlefields of the continent once the Royalists had been defeated.
Though both songs are about unrequited desire for the title character, the humor of " The Boy From ..." stems partly from the fact that the narrator is completely unaware of her crush's blatant homosexuality, as, for example, illustrated in the song's second bridge: " Why are his trousers vermilion?

From and appear
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
The Indians would appear in a film the following year titled The Kid From Cleveland, in which Veeck had an interest.
From the Shockley ideal diode equation given above, it might appear that the voltage has a positive temperature coefficient ( at a constant current ), but usually the variation of the reverse saturation current term is more significant than the variation in the thermal voltage term.
From the scanty evidence available it would appear that the new religion at first made little progress.
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.
From the handwriting they appear to have been written by fourteen individuals and bear the name of Themistocles, ostracised before 471 BC and were evidently meant for distribution to voters.
# Records: From the early Middle Ages in Europe there come what are called folk-laws and they appear exactly at the time when the patriarchal is becoming the State.
From the 1790s, iron edge rails began to appear in the United Kingdom.
From 1996, first public signs of political discord between parts of Montenegrin leadership and the Serbian leadership began to appear.
From the period of the Middle Kingdom onwards, Saluki-like animals appear on the ancient Egyptian tombs of 2134 BC.
Jules Verne, in From the Earth to the Moon, published in 1865, wrote " there will some day appear velocities far greater than these the planets and the projectile, of which light or electricity will probably be the mechanical agent ... we shall one day travel to the moon, the planets, and the stars.
As seen from Tau Ceti, the Sun would be a third-magnitude star in the constellation Boötes .< ref group =" nb "> From Tau Ceti the Sun would appear on the diametrically opposite side of the sky at the coordinates RA =, Dec =, which is located near Tau Boötis.
From the perspective of an observer on a hypothetical planet around Vega, the Sun would appear as a faint 4. 3 magnitude star in the Columba constellation.
From the history traced by Nilsson and Guthrie the Mycenean pantheon consisted of Minoan deities, but also of gods and goddesses who appear under different names with similar functions in East and West.
With That Man From Rio ( 1965 ) he switched to commercial, mainstream productions, mainly comedies and action films but did appear in the title role of Alain Resnais ' masterpiece Stavisky ( 1974 ), which some critics regard as Belmondo's finest performance.
From Oerth, planets beyond Liga appear to the naked eye as wandering stars.
From Jupiter's surface — or rather, from just above its cloudtops — Amalthea would appear very bright, shining with a magnitude of − 4. 7, similar to that of Venus from Earth.
From the surface of Amalthea, Jupiter would look enormous: 46 degrees across, it would appear roughly 92 times larger than the full moon.
From a data forwarding and network topology perspective, this router functionality is typically kept distinct from the cable modem functionality ( at least logically ) even though the two may share a single enclosure and appear as one unit, sometimes called a residential gateway.
From the 1960s open necks began to appear.
While the Quantum Link service ran on a Commodore 64, using only the Commodore's PETSCII text-graphics, the screen was visually divided into sections and OLMs would appear as a yellow bar saying " Message From :" and the name of the sender along with the message across the top of whatever the user was already doing, and presented a list of options for responding.
From then on praetors appear frequently in Roman history, first as generals and judges, then as provincial governors.
From about the 9th century BC written records begin to appear.
From this point, the arms of Zaragoza began to appear in those of León.
From the time of Theodosius I ( r. 379 – 395 ), the emperors no longer appear in the dignity of pontiff, but the title was later applied to the Christian bishop of Rome.

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