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From and office
From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
From an architectural point of view, this arrangement could provide better floor area utilisation, offering an internal column-free office area with a clear depth of 9 to 13. 4 metres and an overall usable floor area efficiency of 81 %.
From the early days of the Republic, ten years of military service were a citizen's duty and a prerequisite for election to public office.
From 2003 and on Koenigsegg has converted two large fighter-jet hangars and an office building into a car factory.
From 1870-1883, there were a large number of improvements ; the building of Trumland pier, island schools, a public market, the first steamship service, a post office, and the first resident doctor.
From 1870 to 1954, Paraguay was ruled by 44 different men, 24 of whom were forced from office.
From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years.
From 1949 until 1993 it served as the seat of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin and until 1991 also as the office of the Governing Mayor.
From 1789 until 1866, the office was known as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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From this year forward, the appointment of particular Roman consuls was abandoned and the office was merged with that of Byzantine emperor.
From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the Mafia in Sicily.
* The National Geographic documentary entitled Inside the Mafia ( June 2005 ) describes, among other things, his lifelong struggle against organised crime: " From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, Falcone and a handful of colleagues wage a lonely and dangerous war against the mafia.
From the Prime Minister's office in Lisbon, authority extended down to the most remote posts and regedorias of Mozambique through a rigid chain of command.
From William Henry Harrison to Gerald Ford, the funeral corteges of seven of the eight presidents who died in office and two former presidents followed this route.
From the more general use of the term " poet laureate " arose its restriction in England to an official office of Poet Laureate, attached to the royal household.
From the very first years of the British occupation, a post office, a telegraph office and a hospital began to operate.
From 7 July 1268, during a vacancy in the office of doge, the state was headed ex officio, with the style vicedoge, by the senior consigliere ducale ( ducal counsellor ).
A statuette presented in gratitude to The Spectator, of an Aberdare miner, still sits in the editor ’ s office, bearing the inscription: " From the Townsfolk of Aberdare in Grateful Recognition: ' The Greatest of These is Love '".
From this time, throughout Jules Grévy's presidency, he became widely known as a political critic and destroyer of ministries ( le Tombeur de ministères ) who avoided taking office himself.
From the number and eloquence of his speeches, he was styled orator, but Cato the Censor ( Cato Censorius ), and Cato the Elder are now his most common, as well as his most characteristic names, since he carried out the office of Censor with extraordinary standing, and was the only Cato who ever accomplished it.
From the date of his Censorship ( 184 BC ) to his death in 149 BC, Cato held no public office, but continued to distinguish himself in the senate as the persistent opponent of the new ideas.
From 1933 to 1980, the office of Webster Parish sheriff, who also holds the title of chief parish tax collector, was filled by only three persons, all Democrats, from two political families.

From and Laboratory
From 1 July 1960 through 31 January 1961, six courses were conducted: Workshop in Resident Training in Pathology, Pathology of Diseases of Laboratory Animals, Application of Histochemistry of Pathology, Orthopedic Pathology, Forensic Sciences Symposium, and Forensic Pathology.
From 1952-1956, Capra produced four science-related television specials in color for The Bell Laboratory Science Series: Our Mr. Sun ( 1956 ), Hemo the Magnificent ( 1957 ), The Strange Case of the Cosmic Rays ( 1957 ), and Meteora: The Unchained Goddess ( 1958 ).
From 1930 to 1939, Maroger started to work at the Louvre Museum in Paris as Technical Director of the Louvre Laboratory.
From 1976-1983, he was artist-in-residence at WNET Thirteen Television Laboratory in New York.
From July 17 to July 27, 1956, the Naval Research Laboratory ( NRL ) shipboard launched eight Deacon rockoons for solar ultraviolet and X-ray observations at ~ 30 ° N ~ 121. 6 ° W, southwest of San Clemente Island, apogee: 120 km.
From the Dolan DNA Learning Center of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
From there, Binet went on to being a researcher and associate director of the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology at the Sorbonne from 1891 – 1894.
From 1948 to 1956 he worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he gained some fame as a designer of small, efficient nuclear weapons.
From 1991 – 1997 Marc Davis and his colleagues worked out of the Machine Understanding Group of the MIT Laboratory and the Interval Research Corporation to create their media streams program.
From 1901 to 1938 he was head of the prestigious Carlsberg Laboratory, Copenhagen.
From 1962 to 1975 he also was professor of biophysics and 1958 – 75 director of the Biological Computer Laboratory.
From left: Jet Propulsion Laboratory | JPL Director Charles Elachi, La Canada-Flintridge Mayor Greg Brown, Baltimore and JPL Deputy Director Eugene Tattini ( 2006 ).
From the work he carried out in these years, the Athenæum of Madrid created the Laboratory of Applied Mechanics of which he was named director.
* CSIRAC homepage – From the Computation Laboratory at the University of Melbourne's Dept of Computer Science and Software Engineering
From 1950 to 1962, Brockhouse carried out research at Atomic Energy of Canada's Chalk River Nuclear Laboratory.
From October 1949 to September 1954 Dr. Bracewell was a Senior Research Officer at the Radiophysics Laboratory of the CSIRO, Sydney, concerned with very long wave propagation and radio astronomy.
* From the Secret Laboratory ( with Lee ' Scratch ' Perry, 1990 )
From 1957 to 1973 Albus worked at NASA starting in 1957 as Physicist-Engineer on Project Vanguard at the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC.
From 1945-1946, Lehmer served on the Computations Committee at Aberdeen Proving Grounds in Maryland, a group established as part of the Ballistics Research Laboratory to prepare the ENIAC for utilization following its completion at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering ; the other Computations Committee members were Haskell Curry, Leland Cunningham, and Franz Alt.
From 1979 to 1982, and 1983 to 1984, he was assigned as a test and verification pilot in the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory at JSC.
From 1959 until he moved to the U. S. in 1967, Good held government-funded positions and from 1964 a senior research fellowship at Trinity College, Oxford, and the Atlas Computer Laboratory, where he continued his interests in computing, statistics and chess.
From 1970 he worked as a research immunologist at Beecham Research Laboratory until 1972 when he became a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol, he remained at Bristol until his election to Parliament, becoming a Fellow in 1976 and a lecturer in the Pathology Department in 1981.
From 1951 until 1971 he served as the director of the Carnegie Institution of Washington's Geophysical Laboratory, and as president from 1971 to 1978.
* Making Superconducting Magnets From the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

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