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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 an early age it was obvious Hortense had a fairly nasty temper combined with considerable strength.
From these films the concept of the " Swedish sin " ( licentiousness ) developed, even though Swedish society was at the time still fairly conservative regarding sex, and the international concept of Swedish sexuality was and is largely exaggerated.
From the numerous surviving texts from Egypt, recording the act of sacrifice, it appears that the edict itself was fairly clear:
From having the performance in ‘ streaming ’ form on a tape to extracting the note events into a list in a computer is a fairly small step.
From then on, at fairly regular intervals, either alone or in collaboration with other writers — Jules Sandeau, Eugène Marin Labiche, Édouard Foussier — he produced plays such as Le Fils de Giboyer ( 1862 )-which was regarded as an attack on the clerical party in France, and was surely brought out by the direct intervention of the emperor.
From the north side hills a fairly even plain slopes down to the south coast: this was the prime sugar land on the island.
From the British positions it looked like a fairly large strongpoint occupying the entire hill top.
From 1988 to 2002, Shays was reelected fairly handily, never dropping below 57 percent of the vote even as the 4th turned more Democratic at the national level.
From around 1600 to the turn of the 19th century, Blairgowrie had a fairly stable population, recorded at 425 inhabitants at in the first Statistical Account in 1792. in the second Statistical Account of 1853?
From the study of the place-name of the district, it appears that the district was once fairly well covered by forests and groves.
From the north-east an unmarked but quite easy and fairly well-worn path starts at Whitewater Dash waterfall ( on the Cumbrian Way ) where the walker can follow the fence ( along Birkett Edge just south of Dead Crags ) past the Bakestall outcrop, and follow the fence until just before the unnamed top at 831m.
From the chrysalis comes a medium sized butterfly ( 55-70 mm ( 2. 2-2. 8 in )) with fairly elongated but not angled wings.
From personal experience, the display is fairly accurate for the portion of the road that comes immediately after it.
The Eighth Symphony is performed fairly frequently, but not nearly as often as the more famous Ninth Symphony (" From the New World ").
From the YHA youth hostel at Black Sail at the head of the valley, it is a fairly short walk ( around 1. 5 km and 300 m of ascent ) to the summit of Black Sail Pass, from where the same routes can be followed as described above.
From Pleasant Camp the trail is fairly flat and weaves through forest and over small creeks.
From then on, it was a fairly easy race for the German, who romped to an important victory in the context of the championship.
From about 1800, his health was uncertain, and he led a more limited life which was nevertheless fairly productive in medical research.
From early 2002 to early 2005, the exchange rate was fairly stable ( varying within a band of 4770 – 4990 manat per US dollar ).
From Canna Park there is a fairly short run to Newmills, the terminus.
* From 1996-2006, the Communist Party of Nepal ( Maoist ) fought a fairly successful revolutionary war against the autocratic King of Nepal.
From this point on, until age began to take a toll, his life was a fairly enviable success story.
From the Born in the U. S. A. Tour on, " Atlantic City " has made fairly regular appearances in Springsteen's band concerts, with a soft-hard-cycle arrangement very similar to that of " Darkness on the Edge of Town ".

From and young
From Milan came the young Chevalier De Litta, an officer in the service of Malta.
From the 14th century, the term was also used for a junior member of a guild ( otherwise known as " yeomen ") or university ; hence, an ecclesiastic of an inferior grade, for example, a young monk or even recently appointed canon ( Severtius, de episcopis Lugdunen-sibus, p. 377, in du Cange ).
' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
From a young age, Enya appeared in many pantomimes onstage at Gweedore's local theatre and sang with her siblings in her mother's choir at St Mary's Catholic Church, Derrybeg.
From the age of ten Eugene had been brought up for a career in the church ; a personal choice of the King, basing the decision on the young Prince's poor physique and bearing.
From being a timid, fearful young boy
Only a select few got chuckles from young Chapman including Frankie Howerd, the team of Jimmy Jewel and Ben Warriss, It's That Man Again, Educating Archie, Take It From Here and Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh.
From these early influences individualist anarchism in different countries attracted a small but diverse following of bohemian artists and intellectuals, free love and birth control advocates ( see Anarchism and issues related to love and sex ), individualist naturists nudists ( see anarcho-naturism ), freethought and anti-clearical activists as well as young anarchist outlaws in what came to be known as illegalism and individual reclamation ( see European individualist anarchism and individualist anarchism in France ).
From ages 11 to 16, the young " Jemmy " Madison was sent to study under Donald Robertson, an instructor at the Innes plantation in King and Queen County, Virginia in the Tidewater region.
From a young age he showed a leaning towards painting and had an atelier of his own.
From various ancient writings, historians have gathered that a group of young women were left in Sappho's charge for their instruction or cultural edification.
From a geological standpoint, the Ohio River is young.
The action begins when a young couple, Bob ( William Bates ) and Shirley ( sexploitation actress Pat Barrington, billed as Pat Barringer ) survive a car crash only to find themselves tied to posts in a misty cemetery where they are forced to watch dead spirits dance for the Emperor of the Night played by Criswell ( best known for Plan 9 From Outer Space ).
From July 1942, a few Australian reserve battalions, many of them very young and untrained, fought a stubborn rearguard action against a Japanese advance along the Kokoda Track, towards Port Moresby, over the rugged Owen Stanley Ranges.
From 1957 until her final disc for the company in 1972, she produced a steady stream of two or three albums per year which usually included standards ( often arranged quite different from the original ), her own compositions, and material from young artists.
From the age of seventeen, young Suleiman was appointed as the governor of first Kaffa ( Theodosia ), then Sarukhan ( Manisa ) with a brief tenure at Adrianople ( now Edirne ).
From a very young age, Cardassian children are trained in techniques such as photographic memory which allow them to retain vast amounts of information.
From 1969 until 1971, a military government-the Revolutionary Command Council ( RCC ), composed of nine young officers and one civilian-exercised authority over a largely civilian cabinet.
From a young age, Pepys suffered from bladder stones in his urinary tract – a condition from which his mother and brother John also later suffered.
From 511 to 526, the Visigoths were ruled by Theodoric the Great of the Ostrogoths as de jure regent for the young Amalaric.
< imagemap > File: 1st millennium montage. png | From left, clockwise: Depiction of Jesus, the central figure in Christianity ; The Colosseum, a landmark of the once mighty Roman Empire ; Gunpowder is invented during the latter part of the millennium, in China ; Chess, a new board game, takes on popularity across the globe ; The Roman Empire falls, and then reappears ushering in the Early Middle Ages ; The skeletal remains of a young woman, known as the " ring lady ", killed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79 ; Attila the Hun, leader of the Hunnic Empire, which takes most of western Europe.
From his vantage point high above the pavement, the young Frenchman was able to watch street performers at work, an experience he later cited as proving influential on his later art.
From two to three pounds of seed are sown upon the acre ( 2 to 3 kg / hectare ), though the smallest of these quantities will give many more plants in ordinary seasons than are necessary ; but as the seed is not an expensive article the greater part of farmers incline to sow thick, which both provides against the danger of part of the seed perishing, and gives the young plants an advantage at the outset.
From 1776, the conflict turned increasingly into a proxy war on behalf of France, following a strategy proposed in the 1760s but initially resisted by the idealistic young King Louis XVI, who came to the throne at the age of 19 a few months before Lexington.
From his father the young Ingres received early encouragement and instruction in drawing and music, and his first known drawing, a study after an antique cast, was made in 1789.

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