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From and break
From that day forward, the Twins made a strong push to get as close as 5 games back of the division lead by the All-Star break.
From there, depending of your order of operation, you can break out the rollers and being rolling the large open space on each wall space.
From the 1990s alternative rock began to dominate rock music and break through into the mainstream in the form of grunge, Britpop, and indie rock.
From the stomach, the cyst will travel to the intestines where it will break open and release the amoebas, causing the infection.
Her first big break was a lead role in the radio comedy Take It From Here, and television followed, including appearances with Tony Hancock throughout his television career.
Her big break came in 1953 when she replaced the emigrating Joy Nichols on the hit Muir and Norden radio comedy Take It From Here, co-starring Jimmy Edwards and Dick Bentley.
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.
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 perspective of Great Britain, the union was required because of the uncertainty that followed the Irish Rebellion of 1798 and the French Revolution of 1789, which inspired the rebels ; if Ireland adopted Catholic Emancipation, willingly or not, a Roman Catholic parliament could break away from Britain and ally with the French, while the same measure within a united kingdom would exclude that possibility.
The dog's big break came when he stepped in for a recalcitrant wolf in The Man From Hell's River ( 1922 ).
" From 1929, he taught at West Point again, taking a break to study at the Army War College in 1934.
From the House of the Interpreter, Christian finally reaches the " place of deliverance " ( allegorically, the cross of Calvary and the open sepulcher of Christ ), where the " straps " that bound Christian's burden to him break, and it rolls away into the open sepulchre.
From 1974 onward, Bandstand featured another instrumental at its mid-show break: Billy Preston's synth hit " Space Race.
From Honiton the route leads south-west along the old A30, to Strete Ralegh, where there is a short break, then a clear alignment along a minor road towards Exeter.
From immediately below this to its mouth, the Tees forms the boundary between the traditional counties of Durham and Yorkshire almost without a break, although since 1974 much of it lies wholly in Durham.
From this strategic location, Temüjin made the decision to split up his forces into three smaller armies in an attempt to break through the wall and finish his conquest of China ; with the exception of the Southern Song.
The tournaments from KOF 2003 and KOF XI were hosted by " Those From the Past ", an organization of inhuman warriors who try to break the Orochi seal to take its powers so that they can give it to their shrouded master.
From the late 1940s onwards Ellis worked on REBT and by January 1953 his break with psychoanalysis was complete, and he began calling himself a rational therapist.
From left to right: break button, MIDI IN / OUT ports, joystick port, mouse port, reset button, Euroconnector expansion port, cassette jack, stereo sound output / lightpen input, power button, SCART socket, power / RF socket
From time to time, various Muppet characters or guest stars would break the fourth wall and acknowledge the use of the laugh track.
From his early days, Auerbach was convinced that the fast break, where a team used a quick outlet pass to fast guards who run downcourt and score before the opponent had re-established position, was a potent tactical weapon.
From this time Gertrude began to break and establish more amateur records than any other woman in the world.
From September 10, 1944 till the end of the year Allied forces attacked the line and in some of the fiercest fighting of the war, broke the Gothic defences but failed to break through to the Lombardy Plain.
From 1901 to 1906, ill-health forced Thomas to take a break from his business activities.
From an initial founding statement the movement attempted a break with the straight edge and hardcore scenes.

From and dawn
* From the fourth Century Lucifer is sometimes used in Christian theology to refer to Satan, as a result of identifying the fallen " son of the dawn " of Isaiah 14: 12 with the " accuser " of other passages in the Old Testament.
From the coming of night to the dawn.
* From 30 min before dawn till 30 min after sunset, flight must be below
* PEENAQUIM ( Pe-na-koam, Penukwiim-“ Seen From Afar ”, “ far seer ”, “ far off in sight ”, “ far off dawn ”, also known as Onis tay say nah que im-“ Calf Rising in Sight ”, and Bull Collar, about * 1810-d. 1869 by smallpox near Lethbridge ), son of Two Suns, Chief of the Fish Eaters band ( Mamyowis ), leading Chief of the Kainai, his tribal following is estimated at the time of his death as being 2, 500 people
From dawn to dusk Soviet citizens are shown at work and at play, and interacting with the machinery of modern life.
From dawn to dusk, Miguel was a mischievous child, sometimes seen in the miniature uniform of a general.
From Sperlonga, the French began working their way overland across the mountains, to outflank the Neapolitans at the old villa, and by dawn on the 29th were in position to attack.
From this unlikely backdrop a new dawn emerged which would bring East Kilbride to its unlikely success.
" From the dawn of civilization, they have existed in order to undermine it.
From dawn to sunset the magician ’ s cat regales Kikimora with fantastic tales of ancient times and faraway places, as Kikimora rocks in a cradle made of crystal.
From dawn to 7 am recruits were put through a strength-sapping fitness programme.
From the dawn of recorded chess, to the establishment of the first chess organizations, the term master was simply one of opinion.
The Commando patrol under Captain Rubén Figueroa was very aggressive and before dawn had forced the Paras to withdraw, having to leave behind much of their equipment. Only one Argentine NCO ( Drill Sergeant Rubén Poggi ) was slightly wounded during the Argentine counter-ambush. From then on patrols had to be mounted closer to their own line.
From the very first shot, in which the camera picks up a prowling thug, sliding along between buildings to avoid a police car in the gray and liquid dawn, there is ruthless authority in this picture, the hardness and clarity of steel, and remarkably subtle suggestion that conveys a whole involvement of distorted personality and inveterate crime.
From the dawn of modern consciousness, men and women have focused on certain imaginary personalities that transcend the norm, convinced that they can help them in strategic ways.
From The Absolute proceeds the Supreme Being, at the dawn of manifestation: this is The One, the " Great Architect of the Universe ".
From dusk to dawn, it is the place for sunbathing, swimming, jet skiing, windsurfing, riding on a banana boat or even partying at night.
# " From dawn to noon on the sea " or " From dawn to midday on the sea "-very slowly ( B minor )
From dawn to dusk most Vampires tend to sleep, though they are not completely helpless when sleeping ; some Vampires even have superhuman hearing that will warn them of approaching enemies.
From time to time bright features appear in the dawn sector of the main oval or inside it.
From the dawn of the Twentieth Century St. Mark's has hosted a number of Olympic athletes, including Truxtun Hare in track and field, and Suzanne King, in cross country skiing.

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