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From Gottingen ( 1801 ) where he stayed for 10 days, he wrote, `` The first question asked everywhere is about galvanism.
From the earliest days of the motor car industry, before the A.L.A.M. was established, patent infringement loomed as a serious and vexing problem.
From his eastern-origin Apollo brought the art of inspection from " symbols and omina " ( σημεία και τέρατα: semeia kai terata ), and of the observation of the omens of the days.
One tablet from this period reads, "( From the earliest days ) no-one had made a statue of lead, ( but ) Rimush king of Kish, had a statue of himself made of lead.
:" From Skåne ( Sconia ) of the Danes one reaches Sigtuna ( Sictonam ) or Birka after five days at sea, for they are indeed alike.
From the first days of the expansion of the British colonies from the coast of North America into the heartland of the continent, a recurring problem was that of transportation between the coastal ports and the interior.
From at least the days of the Greek Philosophers, the relationship between faith and reason has been hotly debated.
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 Tasarahla, a Masufa scout was sent ahead to the oasis town of Oualata, where he arranged for water to be transported a distance of four days travel where it would meet the thirsty caravan.
From his earliest days, Audubon had an affinity for birds.
From those days, only the name Mauritius has remained.
From Elim they set out again and after 45 days they reached the wilderness of Sin between Elim and Sinai.
From 1968 to 1978, he and Paul Samuelson participated in the Economics Cassette Series, a biweekly subscription series where the economist would discuss the days ' issues for about a half hour at a time.
From excavated tally sticks, researchers have deduced that people counted days in relation to the Moon's phases as early as the Paleolithic age.
From the Pole, they travelled towards Svalbard but, due to the unstable nature of the ice, ended their crossing at the ice edge after drifting south on an ice floe for 99 days.
From early days, clothes-free beaches and other types of ad-hoc nudist activities have served those who wish to take part in naturist activities without belonging to any clubs.
From the 1930s through the late 1950s, " Pepsi-Cola Hits The Spot " was the most commonly used slogan in the days of old radio, classic motion pictures, and later television.
From those days stem the Stockholms Olympiastadion which has since hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics.
From the astronomical perspective, days continue to lengthen from equinox to solstice and summer days progressively shorten after the solstice, so meteorological summer encompasses the build-up to the longest day and a diminishing thereafter, with summer having many more hours of daylight than spring.
From a pro-independence supporter's point of view, the movement for Taiwan independence began under Qing rule in the 1680s which led to a well known saying those days, " Every three years an uprising, every five years a rebellion ".
From Tang times until the closing days of the Qing Dynasty in 1911, scholar officials functioned often as intermediaries between the grassroots level and the government.
From the publication of his first paper in 1929, during his days as a student, until his death, Ulam was constantly writing on mathematics.
From the beginning days
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 and magazine
From the early 1940s to the late 1950s, there were scores of Sunday strip-style magazine ads for Cream of Wheat using the Abner characters, and in the 1950s, Fearless Fosdick became a spokesman for Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic in a series of daily strip-style print ads.
From 1999, Don started working freelance for Picsou magazine as well.
From the beginning to the end of his career at the New Yorker, he frequently provided what the magazine calls " Newsbreaks " ( short, witty comments on oddly worded printed items from many sources ) under various categories such as " Block That Metaphor.
From the start of Tintin magazine, Raymond Leblanc had used Tintin for merchandising and advertisements.
* Bordewich, Fergus M., " A Capitol Vision From a Self-Taught Architect ", Smithsonian magazine, December 2008
From 1996 to 1998, he was the editor of the " Best Practices " column in the IEEE Software magazine.
From 1998 to 2002 he served as the editor-in-chief of the magazine.
From 1998 to 2006, Wired magazine and Wired News ( which publishes at Wired. com ) had separate owners.
* The Beetle: From Hitler to Hippies – slideshow by Life magazine
From 1943 until 1948, he served as an editor of Fortune magazine.
From 1908 to 1910, two students at Peking University, Deng Zhongxia ( 鄧中夏 ) and Xu Deheng ( 許德珩 ), founded the Guomin magazine ( 國民雜誌 ) and invited Li Dazhao ( 李大釗 ) to be a consultant for the magazine.
From the mid-1950s on, Johnson was a perennial polling favorite in jazz circles, even winning " Trombonist of the Year " in Down Beat magazine during years he wasn't active.
From 1909 to 1916 Gilman single-handedly wrote and edited her own magazine, The Forerunner, in which much of her fiction appeared.
From 1995 to 2001, the company also published the magazine George which was founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr ..
Time magazine, while including The Spy Who Came in From the Cold in its top 100 novels list, stated the novel was " a sad, sympathetic portrait of a man who has lived by lies and subterfuge for so long, he's forgotten how to tell the truth.
From 1956 to 1958 he published Western comics in the magazine " Coeurs Valiants ", among them a strip called " King of the Buffalo ", and another called " a Giant with the Hurons ".
From there, he moved again to Italy in 1962 where he started a collaboration with the children's comic book magazine Il Corriere dei Piccoli, for which he adapted several classics of adventure literature, including Treasure Island and Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.
From autumn 2004 to April 2005 he was the resident restaurant critic of The Guardian's Saturday magazine supplement.
From 1993 to 1998, he contributed a monthly column to the magazine in which he reiterated a basic theme: " Move bits, not atoms.
From the magazine issue dated January 26, 2009.
It maintains a web site and discussion forum, publishes ( at irregular intervals ) an amateur magazine called Shangri L ' Affaires, and hosts the collations of a weekly amateur press association, APA-L, as well as its own official monthly publication, De Profundis, named for the club motto, De Profundis ad Astra (" From the Depths to the Stars ").
From 1918 to 1919 Zitkala-Ša served as editor for the magazine, as well as contributing a great number of articles to it.
From 1982 to 1985 the company published The Portable Companion, a magazine for Osborne users.

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