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From and mere
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
From Irving Stowe, Jim Bohlen learned of a form of passive resistance, " bearing witness ", where objectionable activity is protested simply by mere presence.
From this point on began what historians refer to as " The Misery of Austria ", in which Austria served as a mere vassal to the superior Germany, a relationship that was to shape history up to the two World Wars.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
Writing in " Eine Mitteilung an meine Freunde " (" A Communication to my Friends ") in 1851, Wagner claimed that Der fliegende Holländer represented a new start for him: " From here begins my career as poet, and my farewell to the mere concoctor of opera-texts.
Opening to rave reviews, From Here to Eternity proved to be an instant hit with critics and the public alike, the Southern California Motion Picture Council extolling: " A motion picture so great in its starkly realistic and appealing drama that mere words cannot justly describe it.
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
From its very beginning the GAA was considered to be no mere sporting organisation, with T. E.
From the erection of his first church at Ellerker, in Yorkshire, in 1843, to that of St Peter's, Vauxhall, in 1864, his buildings are geometrical in manner and exhibit a close adherence to precedent, but elegance of proportion and refinement of detail lift them out of the commonplace of mere imitation.
Glazer's most recent book is the 2007 publication From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture ’ s Encounter With the American City, an essay collection " that traces the diminishment of Modernist architecture from a social revolution — which asserted that traditional architecture ' had come to an end ' — down to a mere style, and one almost universally resented outside the profession.
From its modest beginnings – HGO's inaugural season featured a mere two performances of two operas, Salome and Madame Butterfly HGO has grown into a company of international stature that presents six to eight productions per season.
From this differentiation it follows that a mere obligatory sales contract does not transfer ownership, if and until the contract on actual delivery of the contract is not formed ; conversely, the transfer of property following an invalid obligatory contract may give rise to an obligation of the transferee to restitute the property ( compare unjust enrichment ), but until the property is retransferred, again by a separate contract on actual delivery, the property of the transferee is not affected.
From this point of view, the artist is considered a mere intermediary.
From 1875 on the provinces were bodies combining regional home rule through representatives delegated from each rural and urban county (), forming the provincial diet ( with a 6 year term ), which elected from its midst a head of this self-administration, the Landesdirektor ( with a 6 to 12 year term ), and a provincial government (, provincial committee ) as well as part of the superordinated overall Prussian royal administration, supervising-on a provincial range-the self-governing municipalities and counties as well as each governorate (, mere supervising bodies of the Prussian government ).
From the beginning the military establishment rightly understood that the breakup of the all-black unit would in a closed society necessarily mean more than mere desegregation.
From this generation emerged a new breed of human, one with the ability to influence objects and other people with the mere power of their minds.
From being a mere stop-over, Palapye is rapidly developing to one of Botswana's main financial, residential and educational hubs.
From the atomistic standpoint, the individuals who make up a society are interchangeable like molecules in a bucket of water -- society a mere aggregate of individuals.
From the Right, Otto Pflanze claimed that Wehler's use of such terms as " Bonapartism ", " social imperialism ", " negative integration " and Sammlungspolitik (" the politics of rallying together ") has gone beyond mere heuristic devices and instead become a form of historical fiction.
* From the fact that logos is Greek for " word ", Stuart Chase concluded in his book The Tyranny of Words that logic was mere manipulation of words.
From the sparse pictorial evidence we have of the republican Roman army, it seems that in Italy the Corinthian helmet evolved into a jockey-cap style helmet called the Italo-Corinthian, Etrusco-Corinthian or Apulo-Corinthian helmet, with the characteristic nose guard and eye slits becoming mere decorations on its face.
From 1865 to 1898, a big number of form workers in the Dinalupihan Estate were arrested, severely punished and oftentimes killed by Spanish authorities on mere suspicious of stealing agricultural products from the Hacienda owned by the archbishop of Manila.
From the hypothesis of an external world a series of contradictions are deduced, such as that the world is both finite and infinite, is movable and immovable, & c .; and finally, Aristotle and various other philosophers are quoted, to show that the external matter they dealt with, as mere potentiality, is just nothing at all.
From a technical point of view, MoSoSo applications are very connected to the concept of Mobile Internet and the emphasis is more on data sharing than mere communication.

From and promise
From Aeschylus ' Agamemnon, it appears that she has made a promise to Apollo to become his consort, but broke it, thus incurring his wrath: though she has retained the power of foresight, no one will believe her predictions.
From 1970-73, the group targeted a number of aircraft ; typically having members seduce single young women and promise them a life of adventure and love-often while getting them addicted to drugs-before asking them to carry some cash and a mysterious package onto a flight to Tel Aviv.
From this case, it is also possible for the promise to come from silence or inaction.
From February 5 to March 27 he remained at anchor off Algiers on account of the sickness of his men, and extracted a promise from the authorities of better treatment of the English ships.
From time to time he forwarded memoranda in a uniquely casual, epistolary style, and in 1680 he began to promise the work " Minutes for Lives ," which Wood was to use at his discretion.
From the year of George's birth onwards, Leonard Calvert was subjected to repeated harassment by the Yorkshire authorities, who in 1580 extracted a promise of conformity from him, compelling his attendance at the Church of England.
From this promise, a legal duty will arise, the breach of which the Promisee may recover damages or restitution.
From a young age Sidney had shown great academic promise, mastering the rote memorization upon which the cheder education of the day was based.
From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
From at least medieval times until the early 20th century, a man's promise of engagement to marry a woman was considered, in many jurisdictions, a legally binding contract.
From September, 1997 to June, 1999 he worked towards planning a funding strategy in education for the Foundation, and in the process, managed to support a number of projects that promise effective school reform.
From the outset of his career Gardemeister had shown himself as a driver of some promise.
From these, imatinib was found to have the most promise in laboratory experiments.
From hereafter I will never more drink vine ”, a promise he kept.

From and given
From 1900 on, thanks to the positive reception given to his ideas, Steiner focused increasingly on his work with the Theosophical Society becoming the secretary of its section in Germany in 1902.
From a Memorandum of 20 October 1963 by Major Raúl Castro, it can be seen that great importance was attached to the decent behaviour of the troops, with strict instructions being given on their proper conduct during foreign interventions.
From it, the casuist would ask how closely the given case currently under consideration matches the paradigmatic case.
From 1956 to 1966, the award was given to one pitcher in Major League Baseball.
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.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
From 1948 – 1960, $ 200 million in Soviet aid would be given to Albania for technical and infrastructural expansion.
Works such as Marjorie Rosen ’ s Popcorn Venus: Women, Movies, and the American Dream ( 1973 ) and Molly Haskell ’ s From Reverence to Rape: The Treatment of Women in Movies ( 1974 ) analyze how the women portrayed in film related to the broader historical context, the stereotypes depicted, the extent to which the women were shown as active or passive, and the amount of screen time given to women.
From 1914 to 1958 concessions to exploit the islands were given to Seychelles companies.
From these observations, there is no reason to assume at any point that a change of luck is warranted based on prior trials ( flips ), because every outcome observed will always have been as likely as the other outcomes that were not observed for that particular trial, given a fair coin.
From time to time, other names are given the "- mander " suffix to tie a particular effort to a particular politician or group.
From 1615 to 1638, Jan Mayen was used as a whaling base by the Dutch Noordsche Compagnie, which had been given a monopoly on whaling in the Arctic regions by the States General in 1614.
From that time onwards, he was given carte blanche in framing the foreign policy of any future Indian nation.
From the variables defined above, we find two other common expression for the value produced during a given period as:
From Nial manual: " An operation is a functional object that is given an argument array and returns a result array.
From 1972 through 1980, the team nickname was officially " Oakland A's ," although, during that time, the Commissioner's Trophy, given out annually to the winner of baseball's World Series, still listed the team's name as the " Oakland Athletics " on the gold-plated pennant representing the Oakland franchise.
From our knowledge, performances were given in the house of Cardinal Wolsey by boys of St. Paul ’ s School as early as 1527.
From the upper rim of the receptacle are given off the five sepals, the five petals, and the very numerous stamens.
From them, computations of probability amplitudes are straightforwardly given.
'" From 1986 to 1988, he was given his first professional role by director Daniel Abineri, in a production of The Rocky Horror Show.
" From this point on, he uses the bucket as a pot for a house plant given to him by Kira Nerys.
From stanzas 22 to 24, more details are given by Odin about Valhalla: the holy doors of the ancient gate Valgrind stand before Valhalla, Valhalla has five hundred and forty doors that eight hundred men can exit from at once ( from which the einherjar will flow forth to engage the wolf Fenrir at Ragnarök ).
From this point on, Wagner finished each act and sent it off for engraving before he started on the next-a remarkable feat given the unprecedented length and complexity of the score.
From basic image filter theory the angular cutoff frequency and the characteristic impedance of a low-pass constant k filter are given by ;
From this derives the Rent-gap Theory describing the disparity between " the actual capitalized ground rent ( land price ) of a plot of land given its present use, and the potential ground rent that might be gleaned under a ' higher and better ' use ".

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