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From an initial investment of $1,200 in 1943, it has grown, with no additional capital investment, to a present value estimated by some as exceeding $10,000,000 ( we don't disclose financial figures to the public ).
From his blood sprang a red flower, as at the death of Hyacinthus, which bore on its leaves the initial letters of his name Ai, also expressive of lament.
From this initial collection of filmmakers with left-wing political agendas, Marker created the group S. L. O. N.
From the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors of A it is possible to determine if an initial point will converge or diverge to the equilibrium point at the origin.
From this initial rational point, one can then compute an infinite number of v < sub > i </ sub >.
From an estimated initial population of 250, 000 in 1492, 14, 000 Arawaks were left by 1517.
From late 1947 to May 1949, Fuchs gave Alexander Feklisov, his case officer, the principal theoretical outline for creating a hydrogen bomb and the initial drafts for its development as the work progressed in England and America.
From almost all initial conditions we can no longer see any oscillations of finite period.
From his initial capital Ambohimanga, and later from the Rova of Antananarivo, this Merina king rapidly expanded his rule over neighboring principalities.
From an initial twelve acres, Al-Fayed has since built the estate up to sixty five thousand acres.
From an initial design point of view, engineers often use a quantity termed the specific speed to identify the most suitable pump type for a particular combination of flow rate and head.
From his initial monastery, demand quickly grew and, by the time of his death in 346, one count estimates there were 3000 monasteries dotting Egypt from north to south.
From the initial syllables of the first verses of the resultant setting he then took the names of the first notes of the musical scale.
From the initial two Yugoslav-built cargo vessels, the line had grown by the mid-1970s to seven ships, totaling about 52, 340 deadweight tons.
From the early years of his life, Shoghi Effendi was greatly influenced by ` Abdu ' l-Bahá, who provided much of his initial training.
From five initial bulls, all current European bison bulls have one of only two remaining Y-chromosomes.
From the initial colonization ( s ) the Lucayans expanded throughout the Bahamas Islands in some 800 years ( c. 700 – c. 1500 ), growing to a population of about 40, 000.
From the 13th to 15th century, Baltic and Ukrainian lands were consolidated into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, with its initial capital unknown, but which presumably could have been either Navahrudak, Voruta, Trakai, Kernavė or Vilnius.
From its initial public announcement, Murphy's law quickly spread to various technical cultures connected to aerospace engineering.
From the initial synthesis of PCB until 1914, large amounts of PCB were released into the environment.
The initial release of the band's first album, From Genesis to Revelation, used a plain black sleeve with Genesis written in a green gothic typeface.
From 1895 to 1950, the Olmsted Brothers ( his successors ) added to some of their father's initial projects, as well as designing new ones.
From the 7th century it spread rapidly from the Arabian Peninsula to the rest of the world through the initial Muslim conquests, and subsequently with traders and explorers after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.
From these initial connections, Gelli was able to extend his network throughout the echelons of the Italian establishment.

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From these studies arose the concept of using aerial applications of herbicides to destroy enemy crops to disrupt their food supply.
From July 10 to July 22, 1923, the atoll was recorded in a pioneering aerial photograph project.
From 1923 to 1940 it had a VLF aerial.
From Waddington's 13, 186 ft fang to sea level at the heads of Bute and Knight Inlets is only a few miles ; across the gorges of the Homathko and the Klinaklini Rivers stand mountains almost as high, and icefields even vaster and whiter, only a few aerial miles away, with a maw deeper than the Grand Canyon, comparable in relief to the Himalayas ( to which the terrain of British Columbia was compared by colonial-era travellers ).
* From that, a chariot of the gods, any mythical self-moving aerial car ( sometimes serving as a seat or throne, sometimes self-moving and carrying its occupant through the air ; other descriptions make the Vimana more like a house or palace, and one kind is said to be seven stories high ).
From ancient times, Australian aboriginal culture also produced a genre of aerial landscape art, often titled simply " country ".
From 1907 to 1987, the mining companies operated a network of aerial tramways to transport coal from the mines to the port.
From the taps a drop, consisting of a buried or aerial coax, runs to each home that wishes to obtain service.
From the aerial displays of the Blue Angels to the Tomato Festival.
From their inception to as recently as the 1980s, ski areas generally banned jumping and any kind of aerial maneuvers, usually under penalty of revoking the offender's lift ticket.
From Maison Blanche, Algeria, and after the fall of Tunis, La Marsa near Carthage, Elliott pioneered new tactics, including night aerial photography, and obtained before and after imagery of Rome during that city ’ s first heavy bombing on 19 July 1943.
From Saipan, United States aerial fleets began their bombing campaign against the home islands of Japan.
From the air: understanding aerial archaeology.
From vantage points across the straits, including the Sultan of Johore's palace, as well as aerial reconnaissance and infiltrators, the Japanese commander, General Tomoyuki Yamashita and his staff gained excellent knowledge of the Allied positions.
From the very first hours of World War II, Warsaw, the capital of Poland, was a target of an unrestricted aerial bombardment campaign by the German Luftwaffe.
From then until his return to England on leave in October, he accrued many aerial victories, earning two Distinguished Service Orders and the Military Cross.
From 1963 until its demolition in November 1993, the mast was used as part of a directional aerial for a mediumwave transmitter.
From 1934 to 1949 it used as transmission aerial a wire hung up in a tower of wood.
From 1950 to 2003 two 150 metre high guyed steel tube masts were used as the transmission aerial, which are insulated from ground and which were separated by an insulator in the mast construction electrically in two parts for double feeding as fade reducing aerial.
From 2001 to 2003 the program of the pop music radio MEGARADIO was transmitted on 630 kHz using the 137-metre-high radio mast as its aerial.
From 1994, the Turkish Air Force began receiving KC-135R-CRAG Stratotanker aerial refueling tankers.
From 1978 to 1991 fixed-base operator and aerial photography company White Star Photography purchased and operated from the Francis Aviation Complex.
From acquisition to exploitation to digital distribution, Intergraph ’ s aerial mapping and photogrammetry solutions provide complete systems for the production and management of maps, digital terrain models ( DTMs ), and other geographic data.

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