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From Roy Ayers in the 1970s to Randy Weston in the 1990s, there have been collaborations which have resulted in albums such as Africa: Centre of the World by Roy Ayers, released on the Polydore label in 1981.
From the early 1990s through 2001, her concert appearances were primarily limited to one weekend a year at Dollywood to benefit her Dollywood Foundation.
From the 1990s to the present day, there has been a progressive movement from traditional film opticals to an integrated digital film environment, with special effects, cutting, colour grading, and other post-production tasks all sharing the same all-digital infrastructure.
From the 1930s when de Havilland opened a factory until the 1990s when British Aerospace closed, Hatfield was associated with aircraft design and manufacture, which employed more people than any other industry.
From the 1990s onwards a growing number of European Improv groups have been set up specifically to explore the possibilities offered by the use of the abstract in improvised performance, including dance, movement, sound, music, mask work, lighting, and so on.
Work Groups: From the Hawthorne Studies to Work Teams of the 1990s and Beyond.
From 1978 to early 1990s, the city served as a strategic location for the pro-Soviet Democratic Republic of Afghanistan.
From the 1990s the Kenya Army became involved in United Nations peacekeeping operations, which, Hornsby says, ' offered both experience and a source of income for the army and its soldiers.
From the 1990s, the new model of independent unions prevailed, and a number of them were represented by the National Union of Workers.
From a historical perspective the three-tier architecture concept emerged in the 1990s from observations of distributed systems ( e. g., web applications ) where the client, middle ware and data tiers ran on physically separate platforms.
From the mid-1980s to the early 1990s, commodity CPUs grew in performance at a rate of about 60 % a year, but the speed of memory access grew at only 7 % a year.
From Napoleonic era to 1990s it was the city's jail, for which the 16 windows in the facade were opened.
From the Second World War until the 1990s, both islands served as military bases and are now being redeveloped.
From the 1990s onwards, private interests began promoting space tourism and then private space exploration of the Moon ( see Google Lunar X Prize ).
From the late 1980s through the 1990s, consumer-grade personal computers became powerful enough to display various media.
From the 1990s, neo-creationism and intelligent design have presented the teleological argument while avoiding naming the designer with the aim of presenting this as science and getting it taught in public school science classes.
From the 1990s, interest in a relationship between the Uralic and Altaic families has been revived in the context of the Eurasiatic hypothesis.
From the late 1970s until the early 1990s, Vietnam was a member of the Comecon, and therefore was heavily dependent on trade with the Soviet Union and its allies.
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From the 1970s and even more from the 1990s, Syrah has enjoyed increased popularity, and plantings of the variety have expanded significantly in both old and new locations.
From the mid-1970s to the early 1990s, he drove for the Bob Sharp Racing team, racing mainly Datsuns ( later rebranded as Nissans ) in the Trans-Am Series.
From the 1990s, scrubs became popular in Britain, having first appeared in the USA ; however some nurses in Britain continue to wear dresses, although some NHS trusts have removed them in favour of scrubs as in many other countries.
From the late 1980s to the early 1990s, the United States saw a sharp increase in guns and gun violence in the schools.
From the 1990s the city has been governed by center-left coalitions.

From and alternative
From 1973 onwards Bubbles increasingly avoided credits for his artwork, typically working anonymously or occasionally adopting alternative pseudonyms.
From 1904, however, he instead termed those ' original disease conditions ', and introduced the new alternative category of psychopathic personalities.
From 1998 onward, alternative terms for free software came into use.
From the outset, Kemp had failed to position himself as the primary alternative to Vice President Bush.
From the original ' alternative ' style of midwifery in the 1960s and 1970s, midwifery practice is offered in a variety of ways within regulated provinces: midwives offer continuity of care within small group practices, choice of birthplace, and a focus on the woman as the primary decision-maker in her maternity care.
From these three assumptions, neoclassical economists have built a structure to understand the allocation of scarce resources among alternative ends — in fact understanding such allocation is often considered the definition of economics to neoclassical theorists.
He has recorded one album with the band Revenge and two with Monaco ( both as bassist, keyboardist and lead vocalist ) with David Potts, the latter of which scored a club and alternative radio hit " What Do You Want From Me?
From 1983 to 1990, the United States accepted all but Part XI as customary international law, while attempting to establish an alternative regime for exploitation of the minerals of the deep seabed.
From an evolutionary perspective, a convoluted structure such as the inverted retina can generally come about as a consequence of two alternative processes ; ( a ) an advantageous " good " compromise between competing functional limitations, or ( b ) as a historical maladaptive relic of the convoluted path of organ evolution and transformation.
From 1910 to the start of World War II, Paris ' artistic circles migrated to Montparnasse, an alternative to the Montmartre district which had been the intellectual breeding ground for the previous generation of artists.
From there it travels through the west side of Detroit and through Dearborn and other points west and is a useful alternative to I-94.
From 1964 through 1965, he published an alternative newspaper called the Miss-Lou Observer, in which he weekly took on the Klan.
From north to south, the main islands are ( alternative names given in parentheses ):
For From Russia With Love he composed " 007 ", an alternative James Bond signature theme, which is featured in four other Bond films ( Thunderball, You Only Live Twice, Diamonds Are Forever, Moonraker ).
In her book From A to Biba, Barbara Hulanicki provides an alternative explanation for the invention of the mini skirt.
From 1995-2000, Folds was the frontman and pianist of the alternative rock band Ben Folds Five.
From a linguistic perspective, this term is an alternative name for the varieties of the Romanian language spoken in the Republic of Moldova ( see History of the Romanian language ).
From about 1803, there was an alternative method of brushing chimneys, but sweeps and their clients resisted the change preferring climbing boys to the new Humane Sweeping Machines.
From its roots as a radical alternative to the political establishment, the party grew to its current dominance through several eras:
He has recorded one album with the band Revenge and two with Monaco ( both as bassist, keyboardist and lead vocalist ) with David Potts, the latter of which scored a club and alternative radio hit " What Do You Want From Me?
From their initial releases until 1995 Living Field album, the pillows music was categorized as a blend of alternative rock and jazz experimentation under the influence of British bands such as The Smiths and The Stone Roses.
From these observations, MBBK created an alternative hypothesis to explain the " puzzle " of how the codes were discovered.
From the beginning, the taz was intended to be an alternative to the mainstream press, in its own words: " irreverent, commercially independent, intelligent and entertaining.
From the junction to the city of San Cristóbal the distance is 44 km, although there is also an alternative route ( an expressway ) that runs parallel to the Pan-American Highway along this stretch.

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