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From the winter of 1124 to September 1125, he was on a risky expedition to Peña Cadiella deep in Andalusia.
From 1958 to 1967 he worked for the CIA, under deep cover in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
From deep seeps, the Dead Sea constantly spits up small pebbles and blocks of the black substance.
From a poor defensive position on the baseline, the lob can be used as either an offensive or defensive weapon, hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court to either enable the lobber to get into better defensive position or to win the point outright by hitting it over the opponent's head.
From 1983 to 1990, the United States accepted all but Part XI as customary international law, while attempting to establish an alternative regime for exploitation of the minerals of the deep seabed.
From here the River Axe rises up from a deep sump where progressive depth records for cave diving in the British Isles have been set: firstly by Farr () in 1977, then Rob Parker () in 1985, and finally by John Volanthen and Rick Stanton () in 2004.
From 1782 to 1802, and most intensively from 1783 to 1790, Herschel conducted systematic surveys in search of " deep sky " or nonstellar objects with two, and telescopes ( in combination with his favoured 6-inch aperture instrument ).
From ground level, they can occasionally be seen illuminated by the sun during deep twilight.
From South Pass the trail continues southwest crossing Big Sandy Creek ( about wide and deep ) before hitting the Green River.
From January 2009 to December 2012, the town centre circulation will go through deep changes called " Projet Coeur d ' Agglo ".
From deep space, Adams, Altaira, Robby, and the rest of the crew witness the destruction of Altair IV.
From June to December, cuttings from the tops of cane are laid in holes about five inches deep by five feet square then covered with soil.
From then on Bolesław ravaged Pomerania, destroyed native strongholds, and forced thousands of Pomeranians to resettle deep into Polish territory.
From this perspective, Benjamin Martin's joining of the militia becomes, according to commentator Jon Roland, a deep patriotism that " shows them being called up, not as an act of an official, but by private persons aware of a common threat ... to a militia duty to defend one another ".
From the mid 50's he moved into singularity theory, of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect, and in a series of deep ( and at the time obscure ) papers between 1960 and 1969 developed the theory of stratified sets and stratified maps, proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets, now known as the Thom-Mather isotopy theorem.
From this group he chose a team of around 30 instructors to conduct deep research into technique.
From the beginning of their governance, the Guise were subject to deep discontent throughout the kingdom.
# From the experience of bliss for a long time, there arose in the Supreme Self a certain state like deep sleep.
From the ambulatory radiate three deep semi-circular chapels ( overlying the deep chapels of Fulbert's 11th-century crypt ) and four much shallower ones.
From the nineteenth century there is not a separate curve theory, but rather the appearance of curves as the one-dimensional aspect of projective geometry, and differential geometry ; and later topology, when for example the Jordan curve theorem was understood to lie quite deep, as well as being required in complex analysis.
From the over-sized runway and the massive hangar located at Air Force Plant 42 Site 9, NASA conducts worldwide environmental research with its ER-1 ( a U-2 variant ) and cutting edge deep space imaging with the 747-based SOFIA infrared telescope.
From 1809 onwards, his childhood friendship with Maria Bicknell developed into a deep, mutual love.
From 1976 two SR. N4s were refitted with new deep skirts and stretched by almost, increasing capacity to 418 passengers and 60 cars at the cost of a weight increase to almost.
From Tranøybotn it is only a short walk to the Ånderdalen National Park, with varied landscapes within a very limited area, including deep pine forests.

From and shallow
From the base to the summit, floral species diminish with increasingly shallow soil levels.
From this vantage-ground Ritschl criticizes the use of Aristotelianism and speculative philosophy in scholastic and Protestant theology, He holds that such philosophy is too shallow for theology.
* From a Western-Baltic name Preipente " the river at ( till ) the spurs ", the Pripyat river being very shallow in the area inhabited by Western Balts.
From the age of 8 years old PADI has the " SEAL Team program " and SSI have " SCUBA Rangers " which teach diving in shallow swimming pools.
From late April until July, males and females move from deeper waters to shallow areas.
From there the Salem River turns to the south, flowing along the boundary of Mannington and Pennsville Townships, where it widens into a meandering shallow estuary and passes the city of Salem, its head of navigability.
From the base of the Adelaide Hills to Adelaide's central business district it runs in a shallow valley with a terraced floor, then down the slope of its own alluvial fan.
From the Bazentin ridge, the British could look north-east across a shallow valley towards High Wood, beyond which lay the incomplete German third position.
From the air the lake looks emerald green due to its shallow, sandy bottom.
From Valentano north is the Latera caldera, a shallow crater perhaps half the size of Lake Bolsena, with Lake Mezzano ( usually too small for the map ) at the western end.
The northwest corner of Missouri was established in a marker near Sheridan, Missouri From there he continued east establishing the Sullivan Line to the Des Moines River just south of Farmington, Iowa where he made no note of rapids and called it a " small river with shallow gentle water.
From the outside the chapel is a simple, windowless brick cylinder set inside a very shallow concrete moat.
From the North Sea, garfish migrate to shallow waters in April and May.
From dentition its known that the palate, which is almost completely calcified, of A. turkanensis is shallow, long and narrow with tooth rows that converge posteriorly, and it is probable the tooth rows were originally nearly parallel.

From and soil
* From cretine, French for alluvium ( soil deposited by flowing water ), an allusion to the affliction's suspected origin in inadequate soil.
From 1867 to 1880s, the departure of British forces in Canada meant militia units were the only army available on Canadian soil.
From the fall of Rome to the French Revolution, knowledge of soil and agriculture was passed on from parent to child and as a result, crop yields were low.
From that moment, Houston was no longer in retreat, but rather leading the Army to find a place to confront Santa Anna on Texas soil.
From the end of the Middle Ages until the 20th century, the three-year rotation was practised by farmers in Europe with a rotation of rye or winter wheat, followed by spring oats or barley, then letting the soil rest ( leaving it fallow ) during the third stage.
* From 1982 through to 1985, Times Beach, Missouri, was bought out and evacuated under order of the United States Environmental Protection Agency due to high levels of dioxins in the soil caused by applications of contaminated oil meant to control dust on the town's dirt roads.
From Pasco's incorporation in 1891 on, the Tri-Cities have had a large degree of farming thanks to the excellent soil.
From the 18th to the early 20th centuries the North Downs of Surrey, with its chalky free-draining soil, ideal for lavender growing, were at the centre of worldwide production of lavender.
From a geographical point of view the Lüneburg Heath is a specific natural region, that is an area distinguished by a specific combination of abiotic factors ( climate, relief, water resources, soil, geology ) and biotic factors ( flora and fauna ).
From the outset, the Tokugawa attempted to restrict the accumulation of wealth by families and had promoted a " back to the soil " policy, making the farmer, as the ultimate producer, the ideal person within society.
From the outset, however, the colony was beset with problems, namely a typhoid epidemic in 1881, lawsuits over land titles, and a population unaccustomed to the hard manual labor required to extract crops from the poor soil of the Cumberland Plateau.
From at least 1921-1971, the Centredale Manor area of North Providence was contaminated by textile, chemical, and drum recycling industries that discarded toxic liquids and wastes into the surrounding soil and river ( EPA 1999 ).
From 1939 to 1943, the adjacent Keehi Lagoon was dredged for use by seaplanes, and the dredged soil was moved to HNL to provide more space for conventional airplanes.
From the southern boundary line for 2. 5 ° north the prairie is dry, but of good soil, which grows excellent crops when irrigated.
From its inception, the city evolved rapidly as one of the most progressive and important centers of commerce in the country, due primarily to its rich soil and its proximity to the border with Colombia.
:" From this moment until such time as its enemies shall have been driven from the soil of the Republic, all Frenchmen are in permanent requisition for the services of the armies.
From detailed studies of ganisters, geologists have concluded that the typical ganister is the silicified surface horizon, i. e. E horizon, of a buried soil, called “ paleosol ”, developed in sandy sediments.
From the mainland side it looks very barren, but behind the violet-black peaks there are also flatlands with good grazing for sheep, partially on soil made from seaweed.
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 1926 to 1932, Arthur Casagrande, another pioneer of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering, worked as Terzaghi's private assistant at MIT.
* Terzaghi, K., From theory to practice in soil mechanics ;: Selections from the writings of Karl Terzaghi, with bibliography and contributions on his life and achievents John Wiley and Sons ( 1967 ).

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