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From 1937 to 1946, Linebarger held a faculty appointment at Duke University, where he began producing highly regarded works on Far Eastern affairs.
Sinatra also forged a highly successful career as a film actor, winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in From Here to Eternity, a nomination for Best Actor for The Man with the Golden Arm, and critical acclaim for his performance in The Manchurian Candidate.
From 1713 to 1740, King Frederick William I, also known as the " Soldier King ", established a highly centralized, militarized state with a heavily rural population of about three million ( compared to the nine million in Austria ).
From 1920 leaders such as Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi began highly popular mass movements to campaign against the British Raj using largely peaceful methods.
According to Prof. Thomas Ambrosio, " Armenia's successful irredentist project in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan " and " From 1992 to the cease-fire in 1994, Armenia encountered a highly permissive or tolerant international environment that allowed its annexation of some 15 percent of Azerbaijani territory ".
From the British point of view, it was regarded as highly desirable to keep Romania and its oil out of German hands ; since Germany had hardly any natural supplies of oil, the ability of the Royal Navy to successfully impose a blockade represented a British trump card both to deter war, and if necessary, win a war.
From the time of their introduction, minimum wage laws have been highly controversial politically, and have received much less support from economists than from the general public.
From 1995-98 he voiced the highly successful children's animated series Wolves, Witches and Giants for ITV.
After a brief tour from June to September 2010, Amos released the highly exclusive live album From Russia With Love in December the same year, recorded live in Moscow on 3 September 2010.
From this time onward his rule becomes highly abusive.
From 2012 the University will be investing £ 120 million in a highly environmentally sustainable development situated on the Birley Fields site in Hulme, Manchester.
From the 1930s the economy was highly regulated and an extensive welfare state was developed.
From its first encounters with Jolo, Spain was met with stiff resistance from a highly organized people under the Sultanate of Sulu, which had been established in 1457 by an Arab born in Johore, Shari ’ ful Hashem Syed Abu Bak ’ r.
From Edison Films Catalogue, No. 200, Jan. 1904: " This sensational and highly tragic subject will certainly make a decided ` hit ' whenever shown.
From an engineering perspective it is arguable that it was highly efficient, especially after the arrival of 63 Sqn engineers who maintained T Battery equipment.
It is highly notable that Bury, who does not believe the Battle of Chalons to be of macrohistorical importance, characterizes Aëtius ' rule thus: " From the end of the regency to his own death, Aëtius was master of the Empire in the west, and it must be imputed to his policy and arms that Imperial rule did not break down in all the provinces by the middle of the fifth century.
From 1966 to 1970, she had a highly publicised romantic relationship with Rolling Stones ' lead singer, Mick Jagger.
From this beginning, through and beyond the 1930s, Packard-built vehicles were perceived as highly competitive among high-priced luxury American automobiles.
From the Israeli withdrawal from the Chouf in 1983 to the end of the civil war, the PSP ran a highly effective civil administration, the Civil Administration of the Mountain, in the area under its control.
From that point onwards the Republic stuttered badly ; after beating the highly fancied Portuguese, the Irish then endured an embarrassing 0 – 0 draw to Liechtenstein, before losing twice to Austria, on both occasions by three goals to one.
From the Italian Grand Prix onwards Lotus used the highly complex BRM H16 engine in the Lotus 43 car, with which Clark won the United States Grand Prix.
Their spectra show a higher lithium abundance than the Sun and other main sequence stars because lithium is destroyed at temperatures above 2, 500, 000 K. From a study of lithium abundances in 53 T Tauri stars, it has been found that lithium depletion varies strongly with size, suggesting that " lithium burning " by the P-P chain, during the last highly convective and unstable stages during the later pre – main sequence phase of the Hayashi contraction may be one of the main sources of energy for T Tauri stars.
From the mid-1930s and for decades after, Mutual ran a highly respected news service accompanied by a variety of popular commentary shows.
Backed by the singles " Stupid Kid " and " Private Eye ", From Here to Infirmary significantly increased the band's exposure, and its follow-up, Good Mourning ( 2003 ), charted highly on the Billboard 200.
From experiments which I have tried, I have found that the visits of bees, if not indispensable, are at least highly beneficial to the fertilisation of our clovers ; but humble-bees alone visit the common red clover ( Trifolium pratense ), as other bees cannot reach the nectar.

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From his jobs he learned, he later averred, how eccentric, stubborn and unpredictable men, animals and machines can be.
From the first season to the second, she changes from an eccentric hippie with interests in the supernatural phenomena, to a calm and collected, mature teenaged girl.
From tidbits he occasionally lets slip, it appears that his problems can largely be traced back to his eccentric and domineering mother ( who appears in 2. 8, " Naked ", played by Anwen Williams ).
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.
In the 1990s, Reilly made guest appearances on The Drew Carey Show, The Larry Sanders Show, Family Matters, Second Noah, and as eccentric writer Jose Chung in the television series The X-Files (" Jose Chung's From Outer Space "), Millennium (" Jose Chung's Doomsday Defense ") and occasionally as the voice of " The Dirty Bubble " in the animated series SpongeBob SquarePants before he was replaced by Tom Kenny.
From 1995 to 1997 she starred in the ABC sitcom Coach as Doris Sherman, eccentric owner of the fictional Orlando Breakers professional football team.
From 1956 until 1963 Conried made frequent guest appearances as Danny Thomas ' eccentric Lebanese " Uncle Tonoose " in Make Room for Daddy.
Jeremy played the eccentric chimney sweep, Berthram Fortesque Wynthrope-Smythe aka Bert Smith in ' The Avengers ' episode, From Venus With Love in 1967.
Interviews are usually unedited or edited in the eccentric fashion of Warhol's books and The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again.
From Level Two of the Hub, visitors can visit the In Search of the Secret Formula attraction, a 4-D film presentation featuring an eccentric scientist ( actor: James Meehan ) and his assistant ( actor: Jameelah McMillan ) searching for " what makes a Coke a Coke ".
From its inception until her death in 1983 she played the part of Maud, the eccentric housekeeper, in the Hinge and Bracket radio series.
In 1947, at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, Adrian began performing in a series of revues ( Tuppence Coloured, Oranges and Lemons, Penny Plain, Airs on a Shoestring, From Here to There, and Fresh Airs ) in which he played more than 2, 000 performances, and established himself, in Sheridan Morley's words, " as a superlative – if eccentric – light comedian.
From a lost expedition to a plateau in Venezuela, Paula White brings the journal of her father explorer Maple White to the eccentric Professor Challenger in London.
From then on she resided in the Augustenborg Castle, where she established an eccentric court.

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From this point of view, the weak topology is the coarsest polar topology ; see weak topology ( polar topology ) for details.
From inception, the design of the F1 vehicle had strong focus on centring the mass of the car as near the middle as possible by extensive manipulation of placement of, inter alia, the engine, fuel and driver, allowing for a low polar moment of inertia in yaw.
From a standing start in December 1954, many thousands of people with countless skills were recruited, transported to the polar regions, housed, fed, and supplied with tools, machines and materials in order to construct physical facilities — buildings, roads, tanks, towers, antennas, airfields and hangars — at some of the most isolated spots in North America.
From Earth, Io remained nothing more than a point of light until the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when it became possible to resolve its large-scale surface features, such as the dark red polar and bright equatorial regions.
From November to July, the port on the southern shore of the Seward Peninsula of the Bering Sea was icebound and inaccessible by steamship, and the days shortened with the onset of the polar night.
From the Arctic polar bears to the African zebras, many different animals are explored in this exhibit.
From 2010 onwards, all the Birds Eye foods have a new mascot, a talking polar bear toy ( voiced by Willem Dafoe ).

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