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From its inception in 1920 with the passage of Public Law 236, 66th Congress, the purpose of the vocational rehabilitation program has been to assist the States, by means of grants-in-aid, to return disabled men and women to productive, gainful employment.
From its inception, BJU has been located in the South " but has never had a predominantly southern constituency.
From the inception of Bob Jones College, a majority of students and faculty were northerners, and therefore many were already Republicans living in the " Solid South.
From its inception in 1930, the reform movement inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Bible prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass as a prelude to Christ's second coming.
From its earliest inception as a single service initiative formed in 1981 by Columbia University undergraduates, Community Impact has grown into Columbia University's largest student service organization.
From the inception of Hezbollah to the present, the elimination of the State of Israel has been one of Hezbollah's primary goals.
" From its very inception it reveals the creating hand of God.
From its inception until the release of version 8. 0, Mandrake named its flagship distribution Linux-Mandrake.
From its inception in 1989, it has remained among the most popular role-playing games.
From their 1977 inception until June 1999, the club's home park was the Kingdome.
From its inception, the programme focused on the necessity to stimulate and strengthen the capacity in Africa to teach, train and conduct research in areas of peace and conflict studies.
From UPN's inception until 2000, the network also offered a hosted movie series called the UPN Movie Trailer to their stations.
From the inception of Willow's character in the first season, she is presented with contradictions.
From its inception, Livermore focused on innovative weapon design concepts ; as a result, its first three nuclear tests were unsuccessful.
From its inception z / OS has supported tri-modal addressing ( 24-bit, 31-bit, and 64-bit ).
From 1956 to 1975, Beginning with its inception in 2001, the RFD-TV Network aired " The Big Joe Show ", a television program which included polka music and dancing that was filmed on location in various venues throughout the United States from 1973 through 2009.
From the inception of the gag resolutions, Adams was a central figure in the opposition to the gag rules.
From its inception under Taizu, the Song Dynasty alternated between warfare and diplomacy with the ethnic Khitans of the Liao Dynasty in the northeast and with the Tanguts of the Western Xia Dynasty in the northwest.
From the inception of the Empire, these included: King Charles receiving Neustria, King Louis the Pious receiving Aquitaine, and King Pepin receiving Italy.
From its inception through fiscal year end 2006, FKCA has awarded $ 433, 916 in privately-raised funds and grants to literary, visual and performing artists and cultural organizations.
From the league's inception through the 2008 – 09 season, the top four teams advanced to the finals series, employed using a modified Page playoff system.
From their inception in the 1950s until the early 1970s, Pontiac engines were known for their performance.
From its inception, Hitler's regime moved quickly to introduce anti-Jewish policies.
From its inception on 1 January 1989 to 30 November 2009, it was known as the Court of First Instance ( CFI ).
From its inception through June 30, 1945, the Crystal City camp held 4, 751 internees and saw 153 births.

From and Virginia
The Christmas ceremony is accompanied by a reading of A Visit From St. Nicholas by Clement Clarke Moore and Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus by Francis Pharcellus Church.
From 1662 the Colony of Virginia, followed by others, incorporated into law that the children took their mother's status, by the principle of partus sequitur ventrem ; all children born to enslaved mothers were born into slavery, regardless of their father's status or ancestry.
From ages 11 to 16, the young " Jemmy " Madison was sent to study under Donald Robertson, an instructor at the Innes plantation in King and Queen County, Virginia in the Tidewater region.
From July 1973 until June 1974, he was a student at the Amphibious Warfare School, Marine Corps University, MCB Quantico, Virginia.
From there, it flows northwest through Allegheny and Beaver counties, before making an abrupt turn to the south-southwest at the West Virginia – Ohio – Pennsylvania triple-state line ( near East Liverpool, Ohio ; Chester, West Virginia ; and Midland, Pennsylvania ).
From there, it forms the border between West Virginia and Ohio, upstream of Wheeling, West Virginia.
From 1995 through March 2004, Phoenix conducted observations at the 64-meter Parkes radio telescope in Australia, the radio telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, and the radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
* November 23, 2010 ' Yes, Virginia ' Family Day at the Newseum From the Newseum, Washington, DC
From September 1755 to June 1763 the vast majority of Acadians are deported to one of the following British Colonies in America: Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia.
From Rockville MARC provides service to Union Station in Washington D. C. ( southbound ) and, Frederick and Martinsburg, West Virginia ( northbound ), as well as intermediate points.
From this arsenal came the 723 tons of armor plating that covered the CSS Virginia, the world's first ironclad used in war, as well as much of the Confederates ' heavy ordnance machinery.
From there, where the Braddock Road turned north to Pittsburgh, the Cumberland Road would continue west to Wheeling, West Virginia ( then part of Virginia ), also on the Ohio River.
* From late December 1863 to 1864 the Montana Vigilantes were formed by citizens of Bannack, Virginia City and nearby Nevada City to fight lawlessness in the gold mining region of Montana.
From there, being dislodged by the Virginia rebels and wounded in the leg, he took refuge on the British warship Fowey in the York River.
From 1789 to 1791, the compensation proposal was ratified by the legislatures of only six states — Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Delaware, Vermont and Virginia — ten being required at the time.
* From 1801 to 1802, the District of Columbia and pieces of Maryland and Virginia formed the United States District Court for the District of Potomac, which was the first United States district court to cross state lines.
From Henderson into Virginia, U. S. 1 runs parallel with I-85 as a two-lane local road until the state line where Virginia hosts a continuous third center lane for alternate passing towards US Highway 58 before South Hill.
From 1780 to 1784, he served in the Virginia Assembly.
From the 1970s to the early 1990s DBS systems weren't available, and cable TV systems of the time only carried a few channels, resulting in a boom in sales of BUDs in the area, which led to the systems being termed the " West Virginia state flower ".
* 1975: Dominick Argento, From the Diary of Virginia Woolf
From 1781 until 1788, much of what had been claimed as part of Yohogania County, Virginia, was administered as a part of the newly created Washington County, Pennsylvania.

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