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" Run From Love " was subsequently released in a remix form on the Bronski Beat album Hundreds & Thousands, a collection of mostly remixes ( LP ) and b-sides ( as bonus tracks on the CD version ) as well as the hit " I Feel Love ".
From Palmyra there is a large collection of nearly forty funerary busts, acquired in the 19th century.
From this initial collection of filmmakers with left-wing political agendas, Marker created the group S. L. O. N.
From Weierstrass he derives the idea that we generate the concept of number by counting a certain collection of objects.
From his " Acker-mini-mansion " in Hollywood, he had entertained and inspired fans weekly with his collection of memorabilia and his stories.
From the collection In Search of the Unknown Harper and Brothers Publishers, New York, 1904.
* The Gentleman From Angell Street: Memories of H. P. Lovecraft ( ISBN 978-0-9701699-1-4 ), written by Muriel and C. M. Eddy, Jr. is a collection of personal remembrances and anecdotes from two of Lovecraft's closest friends in Providence.
From 1913 onwards parts of her collection were open to the public ; until the mid 1930s her exhibition hall in The Hague was one of the very rare places where one could see more than a few works of modern art.
From the collection of the Bibliothèque de Genève ( Library of Geneva )
Mácha also authored a collection of autobiographical sketches titled Pictures From My Life, the 1835 – 36 novel Cikáni ( Gypsies ), and several individual poems, as well as a journal in which, among other things, he detailed his sexual encounters with Šomková.
From later periods, highlights include Madame de Pompadour's Sèvres vase collection and Napoleon III's apartments.
From being buried alive, to being prosecuted for attacking a feisty pit bull terrier with a collection of coconut meringues, Victor tries to adjust to life after his infamous replacement by a " box " at his place of employment, but to no avail.
From 1900 on, he began lecturing about concrete details of the spiritual world ( s ), culminating in the publication in 1904 of the first of several systematic presentations, his Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos, followed by How to Know Higher Worlds ( 1904 / 5 ), Cosmic Memory ( a collection of articles written between 1904 and 1908 ), and An Outline of Esoteric Science ( 1910 ).
From Wickiana collection in Zurich.
From Smithsonian Chip collection.
From the point of view of universal algebra, an algebra ( or algebraic structure ) is a set A together with a collection of operations on A.
Dowland also sets part of Essex's poem " From silent night " in his 1612 collection of songs.
From 1989 to 1992, a team of architects from the Historic American Buildings Survey ( HABS ) of the United States created a collection of measured drawings of Monticello.
In 1953 Kjell Askildsen debuted with the short story collection Heretter følger jeg deg helt hjem ( From now on I'll walk you all the way home ).
From the Museo del Objeto del Objeto collection
It was reprinted in Heinlein's 1959 collection, The Menace From Earth and in several subsequent anthologies, and is now available in at least two audio editions.
From June 29, 2002 until September 27, 2004, a portion of its collection was on display in what was dubbed MoMA QNS, a former Swingline staple factory in Long Island City, Queens.
In 1939, Stalin approved the publication of one volume of poetry, From Six Books, however the collection was withdrawn and pulped after only a few months.
From the collection of Night of the Museum and Art Gallery.

From and centers
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
Miracles From Agriculture ( 1960 ) from the USDA presents then supermarkets as the showplaces of agriculture, discussing methods of improvement in the growing, handling, processing, and shipping of food products and the cooperative assistance offered by agricultural and food-processing research centers ; the film also hypothesizes that a nation grows according to the productivity of its agriculture.
From the 1960s, Rockville's town center, formerly one of the area's commercial centers, suffered from a period of decline.
From this time it ’ s the popular sentence " Reus, Paris and London ”, because Reus was one of the centers of the liquor marquet.
From condos directly on the beach to just across the street, wonderful dining experiences, dolphin cruises, recreational centers with tennis & basketball courts, Golf course condo communities, beach houses and everything in between.
From an estimated 200 million people that currently live in low-lying coastal regions, the development of urban coastal centers is projected to increase the population by 5 fold within 50 years.
From 1887 to 1909, the city grew to become one of the largest lumber milling centers in the country and even had a population at the time of close to 3, 000 people.
From fall to spring most of the community activity in Big Horn centers around its K-12 school, especially during football season.
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
From the beginning of the 20th century, visual arts in Israel have shown a creative orientation, influenced by the encounter between East and West, as well as by the land itself and its development, the character of the cities, and stylistic trends emanating from art centers abroad.
From here seven squadrons of the 58th Bombardment Wing flew combat and reconnaissance missions throughout Southeast Asia and finally into the heart of the Japanese empire, striking at the core of the enemy ’ s industrial cities, aircraft factories, steel mills, electronic facilities, ball bearing manufacturers, and merchant shipping centers.
From 1600 to 1857, the colonizers were able to put up nine centers of local governments through the establishment of parishes.
From here, it passes businesses and many shopping centers with RIRO access as a six-lane highway, heading into Totowa.
From 1865 to 1871 he traveled much in Europe, acquainting himself with the condition of literature in the principal centers of learning.
From the Nara period through the Heian period and until the Kamakura period, Dazaifu was one of the military and administrative centers of Japan.
: From to Aššur and ( from ) Susa, Agade, Ešnunna, Zamban, Me-Turnu, Der, as far as the region of Gutium, the sacred centers on the other side of the Tigris, whose sanctuaries had been abandoned for a long time, I returned the images of the gods, who had resided there in Babylon, to their places and I let them dwell in eternal abodes.
From 1949 to 1966, Arab citizens were regarded by Israel as a hostile population, and major Arab population centers were governed by military administrations divided into several districts.
From a cultural standpoint, coffeehouses largely serve as centers of social interaction: the coffeehouse provides social members with a place to congregate, talk, write, read, entertain one another, or pass the time, whether individually or in small groups of two or three people.
From an early time Bizen was one of Japan's main centers for sword smithing.
From 1921 to 1923, Save the Children created press campaigns, propaganda movies and feeding centers in Russia and in Turkey in order to feed and educate thousands of refugees.
From the beginning these duchies were often centers of regional power, where their dukes and duchesses had considerable executive authority of their own, under the central power of their kings or queens regnant.
From 1956 – 1971, this new school, the University of Wisconsin – Madison and the latter's affiliated 10 freshman-sophomore centers and state-wide extensions ( University of Wisconsin – Extension ) were part of a merged system under separate governance.
From its inception, the city evolved rapidly as one of the most progressive and important centers of commerce in the country, due primarily to its rich soil and its proximity to the border with Colombia.
From the first debates in 1943, objections were made to the haste with which the project was approved and lack of public participation in the process ; the project's population density ; the absence of any public facilities such as schools, community centers, or shops in the development ; the gated-community, private property character of the complex and the denial of city residents of the right to walk through a part of the city that was once public ; and violations of the city's master plan.

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