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From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
From there he waged an intermittent civil war against his grandfather, which first secured him recognition of his post as co-emperor, and ultimately led to the deposition of Andronikos II in 1328.
From the mid-century there were increasing calls for Home Rule for Scotland and when the Conservative Lord Salisbury became prime minister in 1885 he responded to pressure by reviving the post of Secretary of State for Scotland, which had been in abeyance since 1746.
From 1743 to 1744, Rousseau had an honorable but ill-paying post as a secretary to the Comte de Montaigue, the French ambassador to Venice.
From there he went to the University of Chicago and then to Harvard University as Higgins Professor of Biochemistry in 1954, a post he held until 1982.
From 1524 until his death he lived at Magdeburg, where he occupied the post of teacher or cantor in the Protestant school.
From 1870-1883, there were a large number of improvements ; the building of Trumland pier, island schools, a public market, the first steamship service, a post office, and the first resident doctor.
From 1882 Pitt Rivers served as Britain's first Inspector of Ancient Monuments: a post created by anthropologist and parliamentarian John Lubbock who was married to Pitt Rivers ' daughter, Alice.
From 1808 to 1832, he was professor of physics at the Sorbonne, a post which he only resigned for the chair of chemistry at the Jardin des Plantes.
From the very first years of the British occupation, a post office, a telegraph office and a hospital began to operate.
From 1817 to 1820 he held the post of superintendent of mines, and was raised to the rank of nobility for his services.
From 1997 to 2009, the audience was invited to sing the " Theme from New York, New York " following the call to the post.
From there, the Post Road followed a Providence-Worcester post road south out of the village.
From 1809, Southey contributed to the Quarterly Review, and had become so well known by 1813 that he was appointed Poet Laureate after Walter Scott refused the post.
From 2003 the post was divided: Colin Walsh became Organist Laureate and Aric Prentice was appointed Director of Music.
From 1895 to 1897, the Hallston Post Office operated as a summer post office.
From 1904 through 1908 it was a Winter post office.
From there the town grew, at one point having a broom factory, a train depot, a lumberyard, a flour mill, a post office, a hotel, and a few general merchandise stores.
* From 1800 to 1805 the XY Company had a post within sight of the two following posts.
From the time it was opened, the post office had one interruption of service of less than one year before closing in 1903. Rural Hill is mentioned as having held a debate between the candidates for the constitutional convention held in 1834.
From a post at present-day Cumberland, Maryland, the company began to construct an wagon road to the Monongahela River employing a Delaware Indian Chief named Nemacolin and a party of settlers headed by Capt.
From 1837 to 1844 he was Assistant Curator in the Bristol Museum, a post he relinquished to join the staff of the British Geological Survey in London.
From 1761 he held the unofficial post of Joint Architect to the King, he was then promoted to his first official post in the Office of Works and was from 1769-1782 Comptroller of the King's Works, his final promotion put him in charge, from 1782 being Surveyor-General and Comptroller a post he kept until his death.

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From the British point of view, it was regarded as highly desirable to keep Romania and its oil out of German hands ; since Germany had hardly any natural supplies of oil, the ability of the Royal Navy to successfully impose a blockade represented a British trump card both to deter war, and if necessary, win a war.
From that time on he always sent me a Christmas card which was signed ' To Robin Hood from the Ancient Briton '" — Lord Crawshaw, House of Lords Hansard, Tuesday 8 July 1997
From dominance of the card punches, readers, tabulators, and printers, IBM extended to dominance of the mainframe computer market, and then to the operating systems and application programs for computers.
On the evening before Valentine was to be executed, he would have written the first " valentine " card himself, addressed to the daughter of his jailer, who was no longer blind, signing as " From your Valentine.
From the vampire tap, a short cable called an AUI ( Attachment Unit Interface ) is connected directly from the tap to the network card in the PC.
From the early 1950s to the mid-1990s, wax paper was used as a common wrapping for sports card packages ( Oh-Pee-Chee, Topps, Donruss, etc .).
** From Limited Edition Alpha to Limited Edition Beta, as well as the expansions Legends, The Dark, Arabian Nights, Fallen Empires, and Antiquities, cards were sold in 8 card booster packs.
From The Duelist Genesis onwards, the 100 % guaranteed rare had NOT been substituted for a rarer card, rather instead replacing 1 of the common cards.
From this point on, the publishers switch to a series of self-contained plotlines with occasional links to older stories, rather than sweeping epics spanning years of card releases.
From within an RPG II program you could call an RPG / 400 or RPG-IV program that accessed an internet function such as credit card approval or an XML service.
From such machines cigarette purchases may only be made by those in possession of the card, which is issued to adult applicants ( which in the case of Japan, is 20 years of age ).
When Crosby reaches for a pen to sign, his right hand is caught in the trap, and he ends up using his left hand to sign the card ( at Alan's suggestion ) " From Your Newest Recruit ".
From 1961 to 1965 he worked at The Las Vegas Review-Journal as a political columnist from 1961 to 1965, where he taught himself economics as he learned card counting.
From December 2009, Lewisham was fitted with electric ticket gates, in line with the Government's new strategy to give all Greater London National Rail stations Oyster card accessibility and closing access to those who attempt to travel without tickets.
From 1870 and 1872 it began to be played in the London sporting clubs in an attempt to supplant the card games formerly in vogue.
From 9th Style to Happy Sky ( 12th ), this was by way of a magnetic card and reader.
From 6 May 2009 Nationwide began to pass on the Visa fee for credit card transactions conducted outside Europe.
From 1 September 2010 a fee of £ 10 will be charged for the card.
From 1984-1988, the stadium hosted the annual World Class Championship Wrestling's David Von Erich Memorial Parade of Champions wrestling card every May.
From there, the tournaments were conducted in single elimination format, with no wild card spots given to losing contenders.
From 2007 to 2009, Donruss has released baseball card products featuring players that are no longer under MLB contract.
From 1953 he recorded in New York as a leader and as a sideman with Sonny Rollins, Lou Donaldson, Clifford Brown, and Jackie McLean, but moved to Los Angeles in 1957 after losing his cabaret card in New York City for drug use.
From his office card files, Louis is able to produce a picture profile of Jeanne, but this is automatically followed by a profile of her Uncle.
From 1986, a wild card round was introduced in the play-offs, taking the number of teams in the play-offs to twelve.

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