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From and Pleistocene
From there, it presumably recolonized the North Pacific Ocean during high glaciation periods in the Pleistocene via the Central American Seaway.
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 over 600, 000 years ago, during the Pleistocene ice age, until the Anglian Stage around 478, 000 to 424, 000 years ago, the early River Thames flowed through the area where Chelmsford now stands, from Harlow to Colchester, before crossing what is now the North Sea to become a tributary of the Rhine.

From and alternation
From the liberation of Bulgaria until 1945, the standard Bulgarian orthography did not reflect this alternation and used the Cyrillic letter yat for both " ya " and " e " in alternating roots.

From and maritime
From 7th to early 13th century port of Sunda is within the sphere of influence of Srivijaya maritime empire.
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 about 1250 Ærøskøbing was the centre for the island's commercial and maritime trade.
From the 16th to 18th centuries, Europeans made remarkable maritime innovations.
From its early days of settlement, Kyrenia's commerce and maritime trade benefited enormously from its proximity to the Asia Minor coast.
From the 10th century onwards, Arab maritime trade in the region brought increasing Islamic cultural and religious influences.
From a pre-expansion strength of just five squadrons, four of which were flying boats, the figure of maritime squadrons rose to 18 by September 1939, with a strength of just 176 aircraft.
From a 1945 peak of over 1, 000 combat aircraft the RNZAF has shrunk to a strength of around 62 aircraft in 2010, focusing on maritime patrol and transport duties in support of the Royal New Zealand Navy and the New Zealand Army.
From 1842, following an analysis of the defeat of China against Great Britain in the Opium War and the spread of Western influence in Asia, Sakuma Shozan actively proposed the introduction of Western military methods to the Bakufu and the establishment of maritime defense, through his book " Eight policies for the defense of the sea " ().
From Sanskrit inscriptions, we learn that the King Jayanasa launched a maritime conquest in 684 with 20, 000 men to acquire wealth, power, and ' magic power '.
From the 10th century AD, the town developed into an important trade and maritime centre.
From the beginning, the Flight proved a valuable adjunct to the civilian mountain and maritime rescue services, a role which continues to this day.
From this view, the United States, like the British Empire, was fundamentally a maritime power based on trade and commerce, and Russia was a bureaucratic and land-based power that expanded from the center in a process of territorial accretion.
From the 8th until the 15th century, the Republic of Venice and neighboring maritime republics held the monopoly of European trade with the Middle East.
From a water safety perspective the steerer should also be amongst the most experienced crew members, and be knowledgeable with the waterways and weather conditions, relevant maritime rules and other safety considerations such as the use of personal floatation devices, rigging of the canoe, placement of paddlers in the various seating positions, and recovery from a huli by righting the canoe and bailing out the water.
From the 14th century Venice controlled most of the maritime commerce of the Balkans with important colonial possessions on the Adriatic and Aegean coasts.
From then on, Pointe Noire, called Ponta Negra, became a maritime reference, and then a small fishing village from 1883, after the French signed a treaty with local people, Loangos.
From 1896 he was also president of the Compagnie universelle du canal maritime de Suez, and he was a member of the Institut de France ( Académie des beaux-arts ) from 1897.
From its modern interpretations to its antecedents when maritime nations would send young naval officer candidates to sea ( e. g., see Outward Bound ), sail training provides an unconventional and effective way of building many useful skills on and off the water.
From then until 1797, the United States ' only armed maritime service was the Revenue Marine, founded in 1790 at the prompting of Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton.
* Legua maritima ( maritime league ): From around 1840 through the early 20th century, a Spanish marine league equaled 18 263. 52 feet ( 5566. 72 meters or 3. 005 79 modern nautical miles ), i. e. about 35 feet ( 10 meters ) longer than our modern maritime league.
From Paráid na bhFathach ( Paraid of the Giant ) to the Parade of Sail, lectures on maritime history and boat-making exhibitions, there really is no better place in Ireland to spend the August Bank Holiday Weekend.
From the time of his birth, Lane would be exposed to the sea and maritime life — a factor that obviously had a great impact his later choice of subject matter.

From and alluvial
From the base of the Adelaide Hills to Adelaide's central business district it runs in a shallow valley with a terraced floor, then down the slope of its own alluvial fan.

From and sediments
From detailed studies of ganisters, geologists have concluded that the typical ganister is the silicified surface horizon, i. e. E horizon, of a buried soil, called “ paleosol ”, developed in sandy sediments.
From here eastwards for many miles the route skirts the northern rim of the Tertiary sediments of the Hampshire Basin, alternating between chalk downs to the north and heaths and woodland to the south.

From and occur
From the view of Western psychoanalysis and therapy, the state of " oneness " can be either positive or negative depending on the patient, and in the context in which these feelings occur in each patient.
From 1228 onwards, the names ' Robinhood ', ' Robehod ' or ' Robbehod ' occur in the rolls of several English Justices.
From this perspective, some events occur according to the laws of nature, and others occur according to a separate set of principles external to known nature.
From November to April, these strong winds are likely to occur during two-thirds of the days.
From the perspective of the time, Law was not born in Canada, as at the time New Brunswick was a separate colony, and Canadian confederation did not occur until 1867.
From there, Deena and Rob hatched a plan to rid the game of Roger and Dave once the merge were to occur, which involved the new Jaburu tribe voting together as bloc, with Heidi.
From any particular place such events occur almost every night, although most require a telescope to see.
From a 1979 nadir, when only an estimated two million people visited the park, now over seven million visits occur annually.
From September to May, rings occur at 12: 30 p. m. and 5: 00 p. m., times chosen to avoid disturbing University classes.
From NE to SW the Baltic shield consists of the following structural-formational zones: 1 ) the Central Belomorian mafic zone ( CBMZ ) dominantly formed by mafic and ultramafic rocks, 2 ) the Chupa Paragneissic Belt ( ChPB ) composed of deep and repeatedly metamorphosed metagraywackes ( mainly high-alumina gneisses ), 3 ) the North Karelian system of greenstone belts ( NKGB ) dominated by volcanics of calc-alkaline series, and 4 ) the North Karelian diorite-plagiogranitic batholith ( NKB ) and xenoliths of ultramafic to andesite-dacite composition that occur in it.
From January to May, due to the rains, the weather is cold and wet ( likely to occur when there is fog in the morning ), while from June to August the climate gets dry with relatively cool nights ; in September to December the weather becomes more hot and stuffy, and may begin to occur a few rain showers from November.
From Hölzel, Itten adopted a series of basic shapes ( the line, the plane, the circle, the spiral ) as a means from which to begin creation, and the use of gymnastic exercises to relax his students and prepare them for the experiences that were to occur in the class.
From this combination, the Talmud concludes that " sanctification " should occur in the " midst " of a " congregation " of ten.
From elevation to, the Upper Sonoran Zone is found, but notable differences occur: one first finds a zone of primarily juniper, then a mixed Piñon-Juniper-evergreen Oak zone, while a thin cover of black grama grass ( Bouteloua eriopoda ) shifts in its dominance to a less thin cover of blue grama grass ( Bouteloua gracilis ); some plants of Chihuahuan Desert affinities are found in this area, including oreganillo, mariola, desert marigold, and subspecies of the often-numerous Engelmann prickly pear.
From 1982 to 1987 Boris Morukov coordinated scientific projects dedicated to the development of countermeasures to the negative metabolic changes that occur during hypokinesia and microgravity.
From north to south, climatic changes occur which result in differences in the quality of the produce.
From December to January on average there are 58. 7 days when the wind chill is below − 30, which indicates that frostbite may occur within 10 – 30 minutes.
From that moment on, not only did the Spaniards realise that the black auxiliaries were dangerous, but they also prevented them from taking part in any other important campaign in the future, so abuses like the one just described did not occur any more.
Lisa Peattie's " A View From the Barrio " is a good discussion of the adverse social effects that occur when a modernist city is placed without regard for context ( social, economic, cultural, or climatological ) in the middle of nowhere.
From a vertical velocity perspective, cyclogenesis has a few initial state requirements in order to occur: temperature decreases to the north and pressure perturbation lines have a westward tilt with height.
# No Secrets From The Magaji: The Magaji ( dominant Laibon ruler of an area ) has little to benefit from allowing scheming to occur, and this Tenet is enforced to keep the Magaji " in the know.
From 1934 to the mid 1950s the part of Route 59 that is now Route 173 was designated by the California Division of Highways to be a segment of California sign route 2 ; however, signing did not occur.

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