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From the standpoint of the army of duffers, however, this was easily the most heartening exhibition they had had since Ben Hogan fell upon evil ways during his heyday and scored an 11 in the Texas open.
From shock and incredulity, most of the listeners went on to open resistance and animosity.
From 1951 to 2002, Ackerman entertained some 50, 000 fans at open houses-including, on one such evening, a group of 186 fans and professionals including astronaut Buzz Aldrin.
From 1913 onwards parts of her collection were open to the public ; until the mid 1930s her exhibition hall in The Hague was one of the very rare places where one could see more than a few works of modern art.
From an algebraic point of view, the set of holomorphic functions on an open set is a commutative ring and a complex vector space.
In an open letter to Ms Shalom Ezer, Ken Loach wrote " From the beginning, Israel and its supporters have attacked their critics as anti-semites or racists.
From the time that the yeoman class of England became proficient with the longbow, the nobility in England had to be careful not to push them into open rebellion.
The 2006 National Geographic Channel's Seconds From Disaster profile on the massacre stated that the helicopters were supposed to land sideways and to the west of the control tower, a maneuver which would have allowed the snipers clear shots into them as the kidnappers threw open the helicopter doors.
From spectroscopic data, he was able to determine the upper limit of internal motions for open clusters, and could estimate that the total mass of these objects did not exceed several hundred times the mass of the Sun.
From there, depending of your order of operation, you can break out the rollers and being rolling the large open space on each wall space.
In 1991 Saddam threatened to expose those who had taken largesse from him: " From Mr. Chirac to Mr. Chevènement, politicians and economic leaders were in open competition to spend time with us and flatter us.
From this position, players in the stack make cuts ( sudden sprints out of the stack ) towards or away from the handler in an attempt to get open and receive the disc.
From 1890 through 1910, the North American Commercial Company held the monopoly on seal-hunting there, but the industry shrank considerably owing to seal-hunting on the open sea.
From the outset, Gecko was designed to support open Internet standards.
From the 1960s open necks began to appear.
From 1570 when the Ottomans took over Nicosia, the old river bed through the walled city was left open and was used as a dumping ground for refuse, where rainwater would rush through clearing it temporarily.
From these locations, both youths had excellent views of the school cafeteria's side entrance, and each youth had initially intended to open fire upon students fleeing the school through the main entrances when bombs they intended to place inside the cafeteria detonated, with each shooter positioned to cover a main exit of the school and open fire on fleeing students.
Benjamin states :" The seal or coat-of-arms of the Naval Academy has for its crest a hand grasping a trident, below which is a shield bearing an ancient galley coming into action, bows on, and below that an open book, indicative of education, and finally bears the motto, ' Ex Scientia Tridens ' ( From knowledge, sea power ).
From the stomach, the cyst will travel to the intestines where it will break open and release the amoebas, causing the infection.
From early impromptu artist-led events, the site has established a history of open air theatre.
From these points the dike grew as ships deposited till into the open sea in two parallel lines.
From a commercial perspective, some of the debt consolidated under the scheme could be bought on the open market before the scheme was announced at a discounted rate of £ 55 /£ 100 nominal value.
From an Open Source software providers perspective there is the model of open core which includes a feature-limited version of the product and an open core version.

From and mouth
From the combined testimony of Strabo ( AD 20 ) and Tacitus ( AD 117 ), the Lombards dwelt near the mouth of the Elbe shortly after the beginning of the Christian era, next to the Chauci.
From its Coca branch to the mouth of the Curaray the Napo is full of snags and shelving sandbanks, and throws out numerous canos among jungle-tangled islands, which in the wet season are flooded, giving the river an immense width.
From the mouth of the Butrinto River in Albania down the coast of the mainland to Cape Matapan.
From source to mouth, the names are:
According to the descriptions of Strabo, Dio Cassius and other Graeco-Roman geographers, the lands of Asturias were inhabited in the beginning of the Christian era by several peoples, amongst whom the more important were: From the Cantabrians, the Vadinienses, who inhabited the Picos de Europa region and whose settlement gradually expanded southward during the first centuries of the modern era ; the Orgenomesci, who dwelled along the Asturian eastern coast ; and from the Astures, the Saelini, whose settlement extended through the Sella valley ; the Luggones, who had their capital in Lucus Asturum and whose territories stretched between the rivers Sella and Nalón ; the Astures ( in the strictest sense ), who dwelled in inner Asturias, between the current councils of Piloña and Cangas del Narcea ; and the Paesici, who had settled along the coast of Western Asturias, between the mouth of the Navia river and the modern city of Gijón.
From the mouth of the Yonne, larger ships can continue upstream to Nogent-sur-Seine.
From source to mouth, the river is 20 million miles long ( Books I, II, & III state the river is 10 million miles long ).
From mid-November 1535 to mid-April 1536, the French fleet lay frozen solid at the mouth of the St. Charles River, under the Rock of Quebec.
From its source, the river first flows southeast to Voronezh, then southwest to its mouth.
From an early period the King would describe himself as the " Lord of Maat " who decreed with his mouth the Maat he conceived in his heart.
From a settlement near the mouth of the Saloum River, these lineages soon mixed with the existing Wolof and Serer population and established the state of Saloum.
( From the Illinois Valley Cultural Heritage Association website ) William Shelton, a ranger from Ft. Russell, Edwardsville, chose the alcove at the mouth of Hurricane Creek ( creek at Eldred also called Hurricane ), in 1826, to build a cabin.
From Woodbury Point westward lies Beverly Harbor, which lies at the mouth of the Danvers River.
From the make-up over his eyes, the hair falling in his face, the overwhelmingly sexual cast of his mouth, he was playing Rudolph Valentino in The Sheik, with all stops out.
From east to west, the border consisted of the Rio Grande northwest from its mouth to the point Santa Fe de Nuevo Mexico ( roughly 32 degrees north ), as shown in the Disturnell map, then due west from this point to the 110th meridian west, then north along the 110th Meridian to the Gila River and down the river to its mouth.
From the mouth or nose, inhaled air passes through the pharynx into the trachea, where it separates into the left and right main bronchi at the carina, situated at the level of the second thoracic vertebra.
From 1996 through 2001, Downey was arrested numerous times on drug-related charges including cocaine, heroin and marijuana and went several times through drug treatment programs unsuccessfully, explaining in 1999 to a judge: " It's like I've got a shotgun in my mouth with my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of the gun metal.
From 1992 to 1997, Cinemax aired one movie each day of the week that would be centered around a certain genre, represented by various pictures that would play in a specialized feature presentation bumper before the start of the movie ; the symbols included: Comedy ( represented by an abstract face made up of various movie props, with the mouth open to look like it is laughing ), Suspense ( represented by a running man silhouette ), Premiere ( represented by an exclamation point caught in spotlights ), Horror ( represented by a skull ), Drama ( represented by abstract comedy & tragedy masks ), Vanguard ( represented by a globe ), Action ( represented by a machine gun ) and Classic ( represented by a classic movie-era couple embracing and kissing ).
From immediately below this to its mouth, the Tees forms the boundary between the traditional counties of Durham and Yorkshire almost without a break, although since 1974 much of it lies wholly in Durham.
From this point to the river's mouth there are numerous wildlife management areas.
" From the earliest to the latest of Oken's writings on the subject, " the head is a repetition of the whole trunk with all its systems: the brain is the spinal cord ; the cranium is the vertebral column ; the mouth is intestine and abdomen ; the nose is the lungs and thorax ; the jaws are the limbs ; and the teeth the claws or nails.
From this ring, nerves branch forwards to innervate the mouth and subradula, while two pairs of main nerve cords run back through the body.
From 1870 – 1880 the shipping industry grew and work was undertaken to deepen the mouth of the river.
From there, it passes under cover of the hyoglossus muscle, and is finally distributed to the palatine tonsil, the mucous membrane of the fauces and base of the tongue, and the mucous glands of the mouth

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