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From the Renaissance onward the chained nude figure of Andromeda typically was the centre of interest, and often she was shown alone, fearfully awaiting the monster.
From the 17th century onward, the island of Abadan was part of the lands of the Arab Ka ' ab ( Bani Kaab ) tribe.
From 1590 onward, its stones were raided for buildings in the town of Arbroath.
From the time of the Protestant Reformation onward, it has been understood that there is no commonality between the Bible way, which is justification by faith in the shed blood of Jesus Christ, and salvation by works, which the faithful, practicing Catholic embraces.
From the middle of the 13th century onward the bishops were princes of the Empire and ruled Bamberg, overseeing the construction of monumental buildings.
From the year 2000 onward, Chile completely overhauled its criminal justice system ; a new, US-style adversarial system has been gradually implemented throughout the country with the final stage of implementation in the Santiago metropolitan region completed on June 9, 2001
From the 1950s onward, he worked as an advisor to NASA, where one of his duties included briefing the Apollo astronauts before their flights to the Moon.
From 1950 onward, census forms were mailed to every address on record with the United States Post Office, including the Armed Services Postal System, in an effort to enhance completeness of the data collected.
From 1830 onward his books provided both income and fame.
From the 1960s and 1970s onward, language, symbolism, text, and meaning came to be seen as the theoretical foundation for the humanities, through the influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ferdinand de Saussure, George Herbert Mead, Noam Chomsky, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida and other thinkers in linguistic and analytic philosophy, structural linguistics, symbolic interactionism, hermeneutics, semiology, linguistically oriented psychoanalysis ( Jacques Lacan, Alfred Lorenzer ), and deconstruction.
From that point onward, Alexandria would have two patriarchs: the non-Chalcedonian native Egyptian one, now known as the Coptic Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa on the Holy Apostolic See of St. Mark and the " Melkite " or Imperial Patriarch, now known as the Greek Orthodox Pope of Alexandria and Patriarch of All Africa.
From the 5th century onward this cycle set its equinox to 25 March and fixed Easter to the Sunday falling in the 14th to the 20th of the lunar month inclusive.
From the Ideen onward, Husserl concentrated on the ideal, essential structures of consciousness.
From the time of Otto the Great onward, much of the former Carolingian kingdom of Eastern Francia became the Holy Roman Empire.
From 1998 onward, alternative terms for free software came into use.
From this time onward, Fichte saw little of his parents.
From Fly By Night onward, Lee favoured Rickenbacker basses, particularly the 4001 model.
From 1517 onward religious pamphlets flooded Germany and much of Europe.
From 2004 onward, various efforts were launched to port the Hurd to more modern microkernels.
From Henry I onward, the Dukes of Burgundy were relatives of the King of the Franks until the end of the Duchy proper.
From 1127 onward Louis had the assistance of a skilled religious statesman, Abbot Suger.
From the late 20th century onward, Irish identity abroad became increasingly cultural, non-denominational, and non-political, although many emigrants from Northern Ireland stood apart from this trend.
From the First Intermediate Period onward Imhotep was also revered as a poet and philosopher.
From the middle of the fifth century onward increasingly arduous tasks confronted the emperors of the East in ecclesiastical matters.

From and earth
From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
From the outside, it seemed no more than a low drumlin, a lump on the dark earth.
From God's Will and Wisdom, and from virgin earth.
From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity ''.
From the resulting solution, he isolated a new rare earth he called lantana.
From Chaos came Erebus ( place of darkness between the earth and the underworld ) and Nyx ( Night ).
Some see an internal contradiction between the mention already in Genesis 10: 5 that " From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with his own language " and the subsequent Babel story, which begins " Now the entire earth was of one language and uniform words " ( Genesis 11: 1 ).
From Maskelyne ’ s observations Charles Hutton deduced a density for the earth 4. 5 times that of water ( the modern value is 5. 515 ).
Nor do I believe that there ever existed so strange a prodigy upon the earth, made up in such a manner of the most various, and different and inconsistent studies and desires. From Cicero's Pro Caelio ( V )
From Cronus, of the race of Titans, the Olympian gods have their birth, and Hera mentions twice in Iliad book XIV her intended journey " to the ends of the generous earth on a visit to Oceanus, whence the gods have risen, and Tethys our mother who brought me up kindly in their own house.
Von der Entstehung der Erde bis heute, ( A short history of climate, From the evolution of earth till today ) Herbst, ISBN 3-406-54746
From the amount and distribution of iridium present in the 65-million-year-old " iridium layer ", the Alvarez team later estimated that an asteroid of must have collided with the earth.
From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
From that point, all civilian life moves from the surface of the earth to a collection of underground shelter complexes on the Levels 1-5, while military personnel already occupy Levels 6 and 7.
From the community is a view of Chalk Mountain which has a natural exposed slide feature of diatomaceous earth.
The lark in mythology and literature stands for daybreak, as in Chaucer's " The Knight's Tale ", " the bisy larke, mesager of day " ( I. 1487 ; Benson 1988 ), and Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, " the lark at break of day arising / From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate " ( 11-12 ).
From another planet, Adam brought Eve, one of his wives, with him to the earth, where they became mortal by eating the fruit of the Garden of Eden.
From 1863 the army, working with greater numbers of troops and heavy artillery, systematically took possession of Māori land by driving off the inhabitants, adopting a " scorched earth " strategy of laying waste to Māori villages and cultivations, with attacks on villages, whether warlike or otherwise.
From 1863 the army, working with greater numbers of troops and heavy artillery, systematically took possession of Māori land by driving off the inhabitants, adopting a " scorched earth " strategy of laying waste to Māori villages and cultivations, with attacks on villages, whether warlike or otherwise.
* From water that accumulated due to the high water table in the " Borrow Pits ", which has been generated when earth was removed to produce traverses around the explosive magazines.
: From the world to the face of the earth
From 1604 Abbas implemented a " scorched earth " policy in the region to protect his north-western frontier against any invading Ottoman forces, a policy which involved the forced resettlement of many Armenians from their homelands.
From this perspective, the real unity and holiness of the whole church established through the Apostles is yet to be revealed ; and meanwhile, the extent and peace of the church on earth is imperfectly realized in a visible way.
From the root, from the stock, before there was heaven or earth, for all eternity truly has it existed.

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