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From and crisis
From late 2009, fears of a sovereign debt crisis developed among investors concerning Greece's ability to meet its debt obligations due to strong increase in government debt levels.
From 1967 to 1970 Jenkins served as Chancellor of the Exchequer, replacing James Callaghan following the devaluation crisis of November 1967.
From 1906 to 1919, in response to the crisis caused by numerous injuries, intercollegiate football was in jeopardy.
From 1977 onwards GDP grew, however Switzerland was also affected by the 1979 energy crisis which resulted in a short term decrease of Switzerland's energy consumption.
< imagemap > File: 1970s decade montage. png | From left, clockwise: US President Richard Nixon doing the V for Victory sign after his resignation from office after the Watergate scandal in 1974 ; Refugees aboard a US naval boat after the Fall of Saigon, leading to the end of the Vietnam War in 1975 ; The 1973 oil crisis puts the nation of America in gridlock ; Both the leaders of Israel and Egypt shake hands after the signing of the Camp David Accords in 1978 ; The 1970 Bhola cyclone kills an estimated 500, 000 people in the densely populated Ganges Delta region of East Pakistan in November 1970 ; The Iranian Revolution of 1979 transformed Iran from an autocratic pro-western monarchy to a theocratic Islamist government under the leadership of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini ; The popularity of the disco music genre peaked during the middle to late 1970s .| 420px | thumb
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* From 1932 to the 6 February 1934 crisis ( Radicals and independent socialists ).
From 1993 to 1995, Mr. Ischinger was Director of the Policy Planning Staff ; from 1995 to 1998, as Director General for Political Affairs ( Political Director ), Mr. Ischinger participated in a number of international negotiating processes, including the Bosnia Peace Talks at Dayton, OH, the negotiations concerning the NATO-Russia Founding Act, as well as the negotiations on EU and NATO enlargement and on the Kosovo crisis.
From the early 1990s, throughout the first nuclear crisis, North Korea sought a non-aggression pact with the United States.
From the Amarna letters we know how Tushratta's desperate claim for a gold statue from Akhenaten developed into a major diplomatic crisis.
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
From 1844 to 1850, the town of Voree, just to the west of Burlington, was the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ( Strangite ), one of many sects founded during the succession crisis following the death of Mormon founder Joseph Smith, Jr ..
From 1928 to 1932, domestic crisis could no longer be avoided.
From a peak of $ 54 million given for the World Evangelism Fund ( WEF ) in 2002, as a consequence of the Late-2000s financial crisis, the total amount raised for the World Evangelism Fund in 2011 was approximately US $ 38. 8 million ( a decrease of $ 6. 4 million from the previous year ).
From June 23 to 24, the United Kingdom attempted to quell the crisis and sent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Anthony Eden to broker peace.
From this fund he had been receiving an income of over £ 500 a year, but the financial crisis of 1893 reduced this to little more than £ 200.
From his report of the day: " At that crisis, I ordered the bayonet.
: From the earliest ages of the Catholic Church a Christian people, whether in time of triumph or more especially in time of crisis, has addressed prayers of petition and hymns of praise and veneration to the Queen of Heaven and never has that hope wavered which they placed in the Mother of the Divine King, Jesus Christ ; nor has that faith ever failed by which we are taught that Mary, the Virgin Mother of God, reigns with a mother's solicitude over the entire world, just as she is crowned in heavenly blessedness with the glory of a Queen.
(<< From a channel of the crisis, the channel of the people >>).
From June 1995, Maskhadov took part in peace talks in Grozny to resolve the crisis in Chechnya.
From early 1979 to either 1982 or 1983 Iran was in a " revolutionary crisis mode ".
From AD 244 to 249, Xiahou Ba would play into the hands of Guo, who held authority to temporarily command him when a military crisis arose.
From the perspective of debt, the Keynesian prescription of government deficit spending in the face of an economic crisis consists of the government net dis-saving ( increasing its debt ) to compensate for the shortfall in private debt: it replaces private debt with public debt.
* From 22 October 1383 until 6 April 1385, the Portuguese Interregnum, a result of the succession crisis caused by the death of Ferdinand I without a legitimate heir.
From the beginning of the Trent crisis British leaders were aware that a viable military option was an essential part of defending the nation ’ s interests.

From and Sousa
From 1880 until his death, Sousa began focusing exclusively on conducting and wrote marches during this time.
( From Dr. Nuno Carvalho de Sousa Private Collections-Lisbon )
From 1969 to 1971, Jerónimo de Sousa participated in the Colonial War, against the liberation movements that were struggling in the Portuguese colonies in Africa.
From there onwards, Sousa namely played in Italy and in Germany, twice winning the UEFA Champions League, with and Borussia Dortmund, his later career being severely hindered by injuries.
From 1895 to 1903 Pryor was assistant conductor of the Sousa Band.

From and Mendes
From this negligence it happened that in Cândido Mendes de Almeida's Atlas of the Empire of Brazil ( 1868 ), a model of its time, the Acre River and its principal tributaries did not appear, being completely unknown to geographers.
Mendes, Evolution of Networks: From biological networks to the Internet and WWW, Oxford University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-19-851590-1
From April to June 2008 he filmed Away We Go, directed by Sam Mendes and co-starring Maya Rudolph.

From and emerged
From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and " private eyes " (" eye " being the vocalization of " I " for " investigator ").
From the 1970s a number of critiques of the positivism now associated with geography emerged.
From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century.
From this point of view, the variation of phenotypic expression between heterosexual and homosexual desire in individuals has emerged in humans, as is the case for many species, as an apparent better adaptation as there are no documented human populations that are uniformly heterosexual.
From Vulgar Latin the Romance languages emerged.
From a historical perspective the three-tier architecture concept emerged in the 1990s from observations of distributed systems ( e. g., web applications ) where the client, middle ware and data tiers ran on physically separate platforms.
From this changing society emerged a common, unifying musical language, in particular the polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school.
From it emerged two primary gods, the male Apsu and female Tiamat, and a third deity who is the maker Mummu and his power for the progression of cosmogonic births to begin.
From this emerged the idea that light is an electromagnetic wave.
King ’ s songs " Pleasant Valley Sunday ", " Sometime in the Morning ", and " The Porpoise Song ( Theme From Head )" have emerged as signature songs from The Monkees.
From the time when Islam emerged in the 7th century until the early 16th century, the name Bahrain referred to the wider historical region of Bahrain stretching from Basrah to the Strait of Hormuz along the Persian Gulf coast.
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
From this environment emerged ( in conjunction with the literary movement ) an enclave of critical studies called genre studies.
From the middle of the 1990s, other bands gradually emerged to combine heavy metal with folk music.
From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
From the polemical contemporary works which describe his career have emerged the outlines of a complex figure, charting a dangerous course through the chaos of the late 5th century Athenian political scene ; although historians from ancient times to the present have offered far more specific portraits, of one form or another, it may be that nothing more than that outline will ever be known with certainty.
From late 2005 to early 2006, a new form of blogging emerged called a vlog.
From the end of the 19th century tourism emerged, helped by the connection by rail since 1863.
From these activities there emerged a very active organization called “ The Community League ”, dedicated toward school and town improvements.
From other rooms emerged his wife, in a bathrobe, and his two children, Pierre and Chantal, now 39 and 40.
From their debates has emerged a multifarious populist nationalism which argues that anti-imperialist nationalism in China has provided a valuable public space for popular participation outside the country's political institutions and that nationalist sentiments under the postcolonial condition represent a democratic form of civic activity.
From this the notion of the larrikin Digger emerged, an important part of contemporary Australian identity.
From here a new economy emerged, one of size and density that provided increased economic opportunities for the inhabitants of New France.
From Lomax's Spanish and Italian recordings emerged one of the first theories explaining the types of folk singing that predominate in particular areas, a theory that incorporates work style, the environment, and the degrees of social and sexual freedom.
From Japan's post-war years the Sōka Gakkai emerged as the largest lay organization of Nichiren Buddhist practitioners, claiming membership of 8. 27 million households in Japan.

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