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From and springs
From hot springs, geothermal energy has been used for bathing since Paleolithic times and for space heating since ancient Roman times, but it is now better known for electricity generation.
" From memory springs comparison: the statue experiences the smell, say, of a rose, while remembering that of a carnation ; and " comparison is nothing more than giving one's attention to two things simultaneously.
From these sources we learn that monasteries maintained gardens outside their walls and watered them with complex irrigation systems fed by springs or rainwater.
* " You Spring From Morning To Night ", April 1949, Popular Science article on the basics of steel coil springs manufacturing
From there, the Little Colorado River carves deeper and deeper into the Colorado Plateau, growing in size as it receives water from numerous springs in the canyon walls.
From the centrality of one's own consciousness springs a fundamental problem of other minds, the discussion of which has often centered around pain.
From the Matrix springs all Transformer life, and when a Transformer dies, their spark returns to the Matrix, sharing its life experience with the collective, creating a huge store of accumulated wisdom and knowledge.
From the Brahmo Samaj springs Brahmoism, the most recent of India's faiths recognised in law as distinct religions and Bangladesh, reflecting its non-syncretic " foundation of Rammohun Roy's reformed spiritual Hinduism ( contained in the 1830 Banian deed ) and inclusion of root Hebraic – Islamic creed and practice.
From springs just north of Dagnall, the river initially forms the boundary between Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire.
From 1857 to 1861, while engaged in engineering works connected with the springs of Plombieres, he made a series of interesting observations on thermal waters and their influence on the Roman masonry through which they made their exit.
From this springs a more general sense, referring to all those who are supported at public expense, whether within or outside of almshouses, and still more generally, to all whose existence is dependent for any considerable period upon charitable assistance, whether this assistance be public or private.
From 1943-1945, the Champion engine was used as the powerplant for the Studebaker M29 Weasel personnel and cargo carrier, which also used four sets of the Champion's leaf springs arranged transversely for its bogie suspension.
From his side or his navel springs the trunk of a tree or vine which ascends, branching to either side.
From one of the mineral springs comes a heavily charged water popular around Turkey.
From there, it was a waterless trip crossing southern Nevada to the springs at Las Vegas, Nevada.
From Las Vegas, the trail went across the Mojave desert from Mountain, Resting, Salt and Bitter springs ( which were sometimes dry ), each about a day's travel apart across the Mojave Desert until it reached the only intermittently-dependable Mojave River.

From and Massa
From the information that can be extracted from the large Cybo-Malaspina Archive, and from rescripts and dispatches of the Crown of the two Duchess Maria Teresa and Maria Beatrice d ' Este ( apart from several other sources ) can be reconstructed the policy held by the Duchy of Massa and Carrara in the period roughly between 1450 and 1800.
From that date, the Duchy of Massa and Carrara gradually lost its political autonomy, going to gravitate more and more closely into the city of Modena sphere of influence.

From and stream
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
From 2005, Freeview users could access the CBBC Extra video stream.
From 1957 until her final disc for the company in 1972, she produced a steady stream of two or three albums per year which usually included standards ( often arranged quite different from the original ), her own compositions, and material from young artists.
" Continuing, he wrote, " From the circumstance of having seen elk tracks upon the stream we passed in our march today, I have called it ' Elk Creek '.
From then onwards he worked as an independent radical scholar, producing a stream of scholarly works on Marxism and the workers ' movement.
From 1908 until 1915 while living in Arden, Delaware, Nearing himself taught economics and sociology at the Wharton School and Swarthmore College, authoring a stream of books on the economics and social problems.
From 1865 through 1918 an unprecedented and diverse stream of immigrants arrived in the United States, 27. 5 million in total.
From Kuala Krai the conjoined streams become the Kelantan River, a broad, mud-coloured stream which dominates the fertile coastal plains and defines the geography of the region.
From the College Press came forth a constant stream of polemic, controversialist and other Roman Catholic literature, which for obvious reasons could not be printed in England.
From then until the Glorious Revolution a stream of Ministers of Cambuslang came, were expelled, or were re-instated, according to whether supporters of the King, Covenanters, or Oliver Cromwell were in power.
From the mid 1780s on Soane would receive a steady stream of commissions until his semi-retirement in 1832.
From the cantilevered living room, a stairway leads directly down to the stream below, and in a connecting space which connects the main house with the guest and servant level, a natural spring drips water inside, which is then channeled back out.
* From the beloved Scottish stream, the Garry
From there, the road continued going north on the east bank of the stream to San Bonifacio near the main highway.
From the generator the hot water gas would pass into the top of the carburetor where light petroleum oils would be injected into the gas stream.
From there it flows into Kidderminster where at the Spennels Vally Nature Reserve where it is joined by the Hoo Brook, ( a stream that supply a complex of lakes and pools towards Stone, to the south-east of Kidderminster ).
From this core, expansion began about three thousand years ago, with one stream going more or less east into East Africa, and other streams going south along the African coast of Gabon, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Angola, or inland along the many south to north flowing rivers of the Congo River system.
From 2005 to 2009, the Icecast stream available from the network's website was not a simulcast of the satellite radio broadcast, but was programmed separately.
: From the Redwood Forest, to the Gulf stream waters,
Blackman kept up a near-constant stream of jokes and remarks, and he also provided the voice of the show's many invented characters ; some were merely voiced, while others were seen in various forms, including " Mrs McGillicuddy " ( a stock photo of a toothless old woman ), " Angel " ( a Barbie doll dressed as an angel and Chroma keyed into the scene ), " Norman Neumann " a talking Neumann boom microphone, " The Man From Jupiter " and the character that became an icon of the show, cheeky " schoolboy " Dickie Knee ( a ball with a school cap and wig, stuck on a stick ) who would pop up in front of Daryl ( operated by a stage hand ) and make rude remarks.
From the earliest period, the Catawba have also been known as Esaw, or Issa ( Catawba iswä, " river "), from their residence on the principal stream of the region.
From this point it is less than five linear miles ( eight km ) to the mouth of the Barren Fork into the Collins River, but considerably longer by the meandering course taken by the stream in its lower reaches.
From there the stream continues to flow northward, paralleled by State Route 66, until its confluence with the French Broad River just downstream from Douglas Dam.
From 2006 to 2012, PHG volunteers participating in 183 stream clean ups, removing 264 tons of trash from the streams of the Patapsco Valley watershed.

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