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From upstream it looks like a long arcaded box laid across the river ; ;
From his room he could look out in springtime and see the couples hand in hand walking slowly, deliciously, across the campus, and he could smell the sweet vernal winds.
From there it looked across at Westchester County and the Hudson River where the manor houses, estates, and big farms of the original ( non-Indian ) landowners began.
From Burlington, outgoing mail could be ferried across Lake Champlain to the railroad at Port Kent, N. Y..
From the 5th century, the city was also protected by the Anastasian Wall, a 60-kilometer chain of walls across the Thracian peninsula.
From the 9th century, the construction of churches inspired in the Anastasis was extended across Europe.
From Rockstone it headed north to Suribanna, where a pontoon ferry was installed across the Essequibo River to Sherima.
From Jabal al Akhdar, Cyrenaica extends southward across a barren grazing belt that gives way to the Sahara Desert, which extends still farther southwest across the Chadian frontier.
From then on, the game spread powerfully across the country and Argentina is credited globally as the mecca of polo, mainly because Argentina is notably the country with the largest number ever of 10 handicap players in the world.
From that moment on, samba started to spread across the country, initially associated with Carnival and then developing its own place in the music market.
From the 1930s, the popularization of radio in Brazil helped to spread the samba across the country, mainly the sub-genres samba-canção and samba-exaltação.
From the 1930s, a revival of the form took place across the English-speaking world, led by poets such as W. H. Auden, and the 1950s were described as the " age of the sestina " by James E. B. Breslin.
From Sumer, the nomadic tribes spread the breed across the Middle East from Egypt and Persia, to as far east as Afghanistan and India, and as far south as Sudan.
From 1906 to 1908 Kandinsky spent a great deal of time travelling across Europe ( he was an associate of the Blue Rose symbolist group of Moscow ), until he settled in the small Bavarian town of Murnau.
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From there, she would travel northeast to Sandtown and Willow Grove, Delaware, and onto the Camden area where free black agents, William and Nat Brinkley and Abraham Gibbs, guided her north past Dover, Smyrna, and Blackbird, where other agents would take her across the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal to New Castle and Wilmington.
From the hill on which the palace was located one can see across the Argolid to the Saronic Gulf.
From France, the grape spread across Europe and to the New World where it found new homes in places like California's Napa Valley, Australia's Coonawarra region and Chile's Maipo Valley.
From Bexar, Santa Anna divided his army and sent three flying columns across Texas.
From then until July 12 he and his crew are hosted by Chinese military courier officers to travel along the Grand Canal of China, all the way to Beijing, and then finally back across the Yalu River into Korea.
From there the ore is shipped across the world, with China and Japan the largest markets as of 2007.
From 1982 until 2011, most Western economies experienced a period of low inflation combined with relatively high returns on investments across all asset classes including government bonds.

From and stands
From a dogmatic point of view, Eusebius stands entirely upon the shoulders of Origen.
From the last Eurostat data, Italian per capita GDP at purchasing power parity remains approximately equal to the EU average, while the unemployment rate ( 8. 5 %) stands as one of the EU's lowest.
From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.
From the roof of the Grande Arche, a second axis can be seen: the Tour Montparnasse stands exactly behind the Eiffel Tower.
From 2001 to 2006, the race package was split with NBC ; as of 2007, it stands alone, with six races telecast annually.
From there the direction taken is north as far as the eastern summit ( 3, 619 m ) of the Levanna, the divide rising in a series of snowy peaks, though the loftiest point of the region, the Pointe de Charbonnel ( 3, 760 m ), stands a little to the west.
From downtown, El Sereno mountain stands to the southwest ; El Sombroso stands to the southeast.
From the summits of these hills the country extends back in a comparatively level table-land, on which a large section of the city now stands.
Chief Joseph surrendered to the Cavalry and making a famous speech ending with the line, " From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever.
From a 1985 article in The New York Times, " Glen Rock is named for a 570-ton boulder, believed to have been deposited by a glacier, that stands at the northern end of Rock Road, the town's main street.
From about 1776 to the mid-1850s the Old Spanish Trail came up from Santa Fe, New Mexico, crossed the Colorado River at Moab, over the Green River where Green River City now stands, across the San Rafael desert into Castle Valley, then crossed along the eastern part of the town.
From the very start, Tivoli included a variety of attractions: buildings in the exotic style of an imaginary Orient: a theatre, band stands, restaurants and cafés, flower gardens, and mechanical amusement rides such as a merry-go-round and a primitive scenic railway.
The lark in mythology and literature stands for daybreak, as in Chaucer's " The Knight's Tale ", " the bisy larke, mesager of day " ( I. 1487 ; Benson 1988 ), and Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, " the lark at break of day arising / From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate " ( 11-12 ).
From the beginning, Saccard's Banque Universelle ( Universal Bank ) stands on shaky ground.
From this point of view he stands at the head of a new period in the history of his Church ; the principles that regulated the condition of Orthodox Christians in the Turkish Empire are the result of Mehmed II's arrangement with him.
* Will Henry: From where the Sun now stands, Bantam Books, New York 1976 ISBN 0-553-02581-3
From over 600, 000 years ago, during the Pleistocene ice age, until the Anglian Stage around 478, 000 to 424, 000 years ago, the early River Thames flowed through the area where Chelmsford now stands, from Harlow to Colchester, before crossing what is now the North Sea to become a tributary of the Rhine.
From left to right, each mark stands for a minute.
From 2008 until August 2009, 5 additional aircraft stands were constructed and the building was expanded by approximately 50 % of its original size, in order to handle another 1. 5 million passengers per year.
Cowen has said that ' BIFFO ' stands for " Beautiful Intelligent Fellow From Offaly '.
From the hut the track runs through the Brunntal up to the Knorr Hut (), which stands on the eastern rim of the Zugspitzplatt.
From 2003 to 2004, the International terminal underwent major internal refurbishments to provide an increased array of passenger services, including increased space for duty free stores and food and beverage concession stands.
From Dante's Hall in the palace, access may be made to a Maesta fresco by Lippo Memmi, as well as the Torre del Podestà or Torre Grossa, 1311, which stands fifty-four metres high.

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