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From and calm
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 the coast he took a steamer to Japan, where he delighted in the calm of that country.
Messager described the reaction: " was certainly not a triumph, but no longer the disaster of two days before ... From the second performance onwards, the public remained calm and above all curious to hear this work everyone was talking about ... The little group of admirers, Conservatoire pupils and students for the most part, grew day by day ..."
From the W, the cape is difficult to identify, but from the S its extremity appears as a reef which dries in places and is marked by breakers even in calm weather.
From the calm afternoon of 14th April 1912 to the rescue by RMS Carpathia on the morning of 15th April '.
From his analysis he finds that windy and calm nights warmed at the same rate.
From 1940 to 1947, Waziristan and indeed most of the Frontier remained relatively calm and the British were able to divert most of their military effort to more important theatres.
From June 3, 1991 to July 25, 1992, the park was closed to the public for restoration, but also to keep out the homeless and in attempt to calm tensions.
:" With the broad and powerful swing of the hand which Zola in The Earth gave to his ploughman, L ' Auto, journal of ideas and action, is going to fling across France today those reckless and uncouth sowers of energy who are the great professional riders of the world ... From Paris to the blue waves of the Mediterranean, from Marseille to Bordeaux, passing along the roseate and dreaming roads sleeping under the sun, across the calm of the fields of the Vendée, following the Loire, which flows on still and silent, our men are going to race madly, unflaggingly.
From 1888 to 1903, the paper tended to be less radical, although, in terms of South African events, the period was anything but calm – especially as it ended with the South African War, unquestionably the most protracted, expensive and divisive war fought on South African soil.
From 2002 to 2004 Afghanistan witnessed relative calm.
From the top of the Island, there are spectacular views of the surrounding terraced hillsides, the calm waters of Lake Bunyonyi, and the neighboring Islands.
From interviews with two of the women who starred opposite him, Eva Mattes ( from Woyzeck ) and Claudia Cardinale ( from Fitzcarraldo ), one would get the impression that Kinski was a loving and gentle, indeed a calm man.

From and cool
From the cool entrance, ware is slowly transported through the kiln, and its temperature is increased steadily as it approaches the central, hottest part of the kiln.
In Galileo Was Right, episode 10 of From the Earth to the Moon ( HBO TV miniseries ), at 48: 00 into the episode, Mission Control is overheard telling the crew of Apollo 15 " As the space-poet Rhysling would say, we're ready for you to ' come back again, to the homes of men, on the cool green hills of Earth ' "
From September-to-mid-October temperatures begin to cool down rapidly bringing rain and fog.
From September-to-mid-October temperatures begin to cool down rapidly bringing rain and fog.
From May to early July, night time temperatures combined with cool wind can bring the temperature down to about-20 ° C.
From the vicinity of San Francisco Bay north, it is common in winter for cool unstable air masses from the Gulf of Alaska to make landfall in one of the Coast Ranges, resulting in heavy precipitation, both as rain and snow, especially on their western slopes.
As a private joke, Collier wrote a decidedly cool four-page review of His Monkey Wife, describing it as an attempt " to combine the qualities of the thriller with those of what might be called the decorative novel ," and concluding with the following appraisal of the talents of its author: " From the classical standpoint his consciousness is too crammed for harmony, too neurasthenic for proportion, and his humor is too hysterical, too greedy, and too crude.
From this time on, relations between the two became cool, culminating in the 1435 peace negotiations between Burgundy and Charles VII, the exiled king of France.
From January to May, due to the rains, the weather is cold and wet ( likely to occur when there is fog in the morning ), while from June to August the climate gets dry with relatively cool nights ; in September to December the weather becomes more hot and stuffy, and may begin to occur a few rain showers from November.
From March to May the temperature becomes far more comfortable with a maximum of 30 ° C during the day and mild to cool nights.
From late October through February, the weather in tropical Olongapo is relatively cool.
From this point on, the relationship between the UMNO and the PAP became increasingly cool, falling little short of hostile.
SuperKaramba ( From Portuguese and Spanish " super caramba ", that means approximately " super gee " or " super cool ") is a tool that allows one to easily create functionality enhancement modules on a KDE desktop.
From October to February, the town experiences the cool winter season.
From time to time they also sit in the shade or cool off in water.
From the physical point of view, GB describe a gas consisting of finitely many particles moving in a vessel, while the walls of the vessel heat up or cool down.
From the 1980s, Kuta Lines used traditional ikat weaving and dyeing techniques, adapted to a heavier, fleecy fabric for cool climate surfing.
From winter time hail, spring time frost and cool autumns that may bring devastating rains that impede ripening and harvest, the quality of each vintage can be highly variable.

From and fiercely
From a commercial point of view, the fact that many growers in BC informally cooperate to keep quality high, while competing fiercely in an illegal business, is of interest to some in the agricultural economics community, as well as students of trademarks, agricultural policy, black markets, and agorism.
From stone to steel ’ asserts the necessity for redemptive suffering arising from the failure of humanity's spiritual evolution to keep pace without physical evolution and cultural achievements ; ‘ Come away, death ’ is a complexly allusive account of the way the once-articulate and ceremonial human response to death was rendered inarticulate by the primitive violence of a sophisticated bomb ; and ‘ The truant ’ dramatically presents a confrontation in a thoroughly patriarchal cosmos between the fiercely independent ‘ little genus homo ’ and a totalitarian mechanistic power,the great Panjandrum ’.
From its inception, the station competed fiercely for ratings with heritage competitor KSFM for the very lucrative 18 – 34 female demographic.

From and aggressive
From this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the basic wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model.
From 1922 to 1925, the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy with a nationalist, totalitarian, and class collaborationist agenda that abolished representative democracy, repressed socialist, left wing and liberal forces, and pursued an aggressive foreign policy aimed at forcefully forging Italy as a world power — a " New Roman Empire ".
From his first days as a commander, Patton strongly emphasized the need for armored forces to stay in constant contact with the enemy, concluding that aggressive, fast-moving mechanized and armored forces disrupted enemy defensive preparations while presenting less of a target to enemy gunners.
From Sparta, however, came not the aggressive Lysander, but the more conservative Pausanias.
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
From time to time certain Muslims have interpreted such Qur ' anic allowances for " defensive violence " to include what other Muslims have viewed more as unwarranted and overly aggressive violence.
From the mid 1930s, Angell actively campaigned for collective international opposition to the aggressive policies of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
From the late 1980s, a more aggressive approach to scrub management was adopted together with more active conservation management starting with the large scale annual events for schools and volunteers such as “ Purge the Pine ” and “ Free Christmas Tree ” events.
From now on he was committed to aggressiveness, and geared his entire army towards an aggressive approach.
From the fall of 2010 through to the fall of 2011, Ontario Place embarked upon a aggressive period of remediation and renewal.
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 1992 onwards the band began to experiment with their punk sound, introducing various sampling machines and swinging from quiet and melodic to hard and aggressive styles.
From the 1630s, the situation stabilized and there were only a limited number of aggressive incidents.
From 21 December 1944 to 30 January 1945, the unit was engaged in aggressive patrolling and reequipping.
From the earliest beginnings until the present day, Jackson Guitars is known for its slender, elegant designs, and feature aggressive motifs that are popular with hard rock and metal musicians.
From the Russian point of view, the treaty encouraged the aggressive policies of Britain in the region, which would lead to the Crimean War.
From about 1964 to 1970, the station enjoyed local success and decent ratings during the “ golden era of Top 40 " and, for a while, was an aggressive competitor to then market-leading Top 40 station WLEE.
From there, Villaggio was hired for the TV programme Quelli della domenica ( Those guys of Sunday ), in which Fantozzi made his first appearance, introducing his characters the aggressive " Professor Kranz " and the hypocritical " Giandomenico Fracchia ".
From quick Wurms to the powerful Cutters, the Synthets field an odd, but aggressive, army.

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