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From his blood sprang a red flower, as at the death of Hyacinthus, which bore on its leaves the initial letters of his name Ai, also expressive of lament.
The reverse of the medal has the inscription " For Distinguished Service " at the top in raised letters, and within the pentagon the inscription " From The Secretary of Defense To ," all in raised letters.
From the time when letters began to be forged in his name ( 2 Thess 2: 2 ; 3: 17 ) it seems to have been his practice to close with a few words in his own handwriting, as a precaution against such forgeries ...
From the Cumae alphabet, the Etruscan alphabet was derived and the Romans eventually adopted 21 of the original 26 Etruscan letters:
From about the age of nine until her marriage, Mary wrote passionate letters to an older girl, Frances Apsley, the daughter of courtier Sir Allen Apsley.
From 1925 until 1954 Meher Baba communicated by pointing to letters on an alphabet board.
From his captivity, Moro sent letters to his family, to his political friends, to the Pope, pleading for a negotiated outcome.
From 1840 to 1841, she received three letters from him, though in his third letter he told her he had sent five.
From London he also wrote an endless series of letters to his agents in Europe and South America, and made friends with Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle.
From the above, the chance of not typing banana in a given block of 6 letters is 1 − ( 1 / 50 )< sup > 6 </ sup >.
From the beginning, the Dauphine had to contend with constant letters from her mother, who wrote to her daughter regularly and who received secret reports from Mercy d ' Argenteau on her daughter's behaviour.
From surviving letters of Photios written during his exile at the Skepi monastery, it appears that the ex-patriarch brought pressure to bear on the Byzantine emperor to restore him.
From Badenweiler, Chekhov wrote outwardly jovial letters to his sister Masha describing the food and surroundings.
From the Franciscan's letters it appears that the earl had studied a political tract by Grosseteste on the difference between a monarchy and a tyranny ; and that he embraced with enthusiasm the bishop's projects of ecclesiastical reform.
The letters and responses were published in the books The Lazlo Letters, Citizen Lazlo !, and From Bush to Bush: The Lazlo Toth Letters.
From the Amarna letters we know how Tushratta's desperate claim for a gold statue from Akhenaten developed into a major diplomatic crisis.
From 1221 to 1223, Haakon and Skule separately issued letters as rulers of Norway, and maintained official contacts abroad.
From Jakob's letters we learn that he was a firm disciplinarian, uncompromising in what he believed, and expected others to " conform to the teachings of Christ and His apostles.
Two volumes of Laura's letters and diaries have also been issued under the Little House imprint: On The Way Home and West From Home, both published by Harper Collins in 1962 and 1974 respectively.
From time to time, individuals are appointed to a higher grade within the Order, thereby ceasing usage of the junior post-nominal letters.
From 1856 to 1874 Norton spent much time in travel and residence on the continent of Europe and in England, and it was during this period that his friendships began with Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, Edward FitzGerald and Leslie Stephen, an intimacy which did much to bring American and English men of letters into close personal relation.
From 1986 to 2006 the group published OK Magazine, available only through the mail and not in retail stores, featuring essays, letters, interviews and photographs of scantily clad or naked children, mostly boys.
From these letters and papers, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1914, it appears that in 1768 Copley painted in Boston a portrait of Myles Cooper, president of King's College, who then urged his visiting New York.

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Presbyterian missionary George Leslie Mackay in From far Formosa ( 1896 ) reported that " if a savage is killed inland, the heart is eaten, flesh taken off in strips, and bones boiled to a jelly and preserved as a specific for malarial fever ".
From this viewpoint there are no distances, but collinearity and ratios of distances on any line are preserved.
From the collection of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, one of many sketches preserved in the Lesueur Collection at the Academy.
“ Egyptians believed that the soul could live only if the body was preserved from corruption and depredation .” From the predynastic era forward, the ancient Egyptians strove to develop methods for preserving the bodies of the dead.
From 1832 to 1834 Theodore Parker conducted a private school here and his name is still preserved in the Parker School, though the building no longer operates as a public school.
In 1939, the town of Cologne was preserved on film in the amateur short subject Cologne: From the Diary of Ray and Esther, which chronicles aspects of life in the German-American community prior to the American engagement in World War II.
From about the time the dinosaurs disappeared right up until the Pleistocene, the region was subjected to significant volcanism and other processes that preserved fossils.
From ( 1835 – 37 ) he rebuilt Royal College of Surgeons of England, in Lincoln's Inn Fields, Westminster, he preserved the Ionic portico from the earlier building ( 1806 – 13 ) designed by George Dance the Younger, the building has been further extended ( 1887 – 88 ) and ( 1937 ).
From the passion sequence that is preserved, it is clear that the gospel was a narrative gospel, but whether a complete narrative similar to the canonical gospels or simply a Passion cannot be said.
From its first building period ( 1147 until the first decades of the 13th century ), Lisbon cathedral has preserved the West façade with a rose window ( rebuilt from fragments in the 20th century ), the main portal, the North lateral portal and the nave of the cathedral.
From references in later treatises such as the Sefer ha-Manhig by Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan ha-Yarḥi ( c. 1204 ), it appears that even at that later time the Spanish rite preserved certain European peculiarities that have since been eliminated in order to conform to the rulings of the Geonim and the official texts based on them.
From him we learn how that philosophy could work on minds that still preserved the depth and purity of the old Roman gravitas.
From his time stems the oldest preserved source of Czech law, Zemské desky, and also the oldest written Czech communal law, recorded in the founding deeds of the respective towns.
From fragments in the palimpsest, it appears that Archimedes did inscribe and circumscribe shapes to prove rigorous bounds for the volume, although the details have not been preserved.
From the frozen depths of Siberia came baby mammoths perfectly preserved, locked in ice for several thousand years.
From there it made its way to Ocriculum ( Otricoli ) and Narnia ( Narni ), where it crossed the Nera River by the largest Roman bridge ever built, a splendid four-arched structure to which Martial alludes, one arch of which and all the piers are still standing ; and went on, followed at first by the modern road to Casuentum ( San Gemini ) which passes over two finely preserved ancient bridges, through Carsulae to Mevania ( Bevagna ), and thence to Forum Flaminii ( S. Giovanni Profiamma ).
From the onset, it was determined that if some films had to be preserved, then it would have to be all of them.
From the age of the Vikings, several ring walls, the Lembecksburg among them, are preserved.
From its remote position Karpathos has preserved many peculiarities of dress, customs and dialect, the last resembling those of Crete and Cyprus.
From this humble house he would later buy numerous buildings and a 60, 000 acre ( 243 km² ) Ayala de Chinati Ranch ( not open to the public ), almost all carefully restored to his exacting standards ; though rumored that much of the ' preserved ' land has been sold.
From the replaced portion on, the rest is filled up by the remaining genes, where already present genes are omitted and the order is preserved.
From this time, some walls and coins have been found preserved.
Their opposition, still extant in Becoming, has been “ put an end to .” From the newly acquired standpoint of immediacy, Becoming becomes Determinate Being as Such, within which Being and Nothing are no longer discrete terms, but necessarily linked moments that it has “ preserved ” within itself.
From the late 1970s through the early 1980s, Japanese researcher Chonosuke Okamura self-published a famous series of reports titled " Original Report of the Okamura Fossil Laboratory " in which he described tiny inclusions in polished limestone from the Silurian period ( 425 mya ) as being preserved fossil remains of tiny humans, gorillas, dogs, dragons, dinosaurs, and other organisms, all of them only millimeters long, leading him to claim " There have been no changes in the bodies of mankind since the Silurian period ... except for a growth in stature from 3. 5 mm to 1, 700 mm.

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