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From the moment of this literary debut, his reviews and columns started appearing in the press, mainly in the Kurier Poranny ( Morning Courier ).
* From the Editor columns in IEEE Software
From Bexar, Santa Anna divided his army and sent three flying columns across Texas.
From the vestibule, on the left and right, grand marble staircases ascend from between crowned lamps on columns to bring visitors to the second floor.
From floor to ceiling the hall is two stories high and affords views of the intricate mosaics on the two rows of columns outside its windows that are much better than those available from the street.
From the 1930s onwards many tabloid newspapers and magazines carried astrology columns, but none were ever prosecuted.
From 1965 to 1996, Erma Bombeck wrote over 4, 000 newspaper columns chronicling the ordinary life of a midwestern suburban housewife with broad, and sometimes eloquent humor.
In 1963 that Gerry started his first footsteps into motor journalism, something he was to enjoy for many years and he brought a smile to the face of many a reader with his " Marshall Art " and " From the Hot Seat " columns that he regularly used to write.
From the 1890s onwards, printing plates of text for widespread reproduction such as advertisements or syndicated columns were cast or stamped in steel ( instead of the much softer and less durable lead alloys used otherwise ) ready for the printing press and distributed to newspapers around the United States.
From Hobart, the most distinctive feature of Mount Wellington is the cliff of dolerite columns known as the Organ Pipes.
From 1513 to 1528 he was at Loreto, where he cased the outside of the Santa Casa in white marble, covered with reliefs and statuettes in niches between engaged columns ; a small part of this sculpture was the work of Andrea, but the greater part was executed by Raffaello da Montelupo, Tribolo and others of his assistants and pupils.
From Miltenberg come the so-called Heunensäulen, some special sandstone columns meant for use more than a thousand years ago when Mainz Cathedral was being built.
From the quays of the commercial port installed on 3 of the 6 small islands, the fishing port and the bridges which link the harbour complex to the coast and the market with its twenty one columns, the fortifications and the houses of the old city grew over the years, from 1765 into the first half of the 19th century.
From the Byzantine empire goods arrived together with sculptures, friezes, columns and capitals to decorate the fondaco houses of patrician families.
* Mark Steyn From Head To Toe: An Anatomical Anthology ( 2004, ISBN 0-9731570-2-X ; collected columns )
From photographs taken at the time, it appears the position of at least some of the outer walls follows those of the original mosque but it is unclear as to whether the columns supporting the roof kept to the previous arrangement.
From below, there is a series of smooth fillets ( the one on the left is a Roman-epoch and fragmentary epigraph with the letters AE PONT, while in the centre there is a mat decorated with dolphins and a Roman-age flower, probably coming from a sepulchral building ), then there is a median fillet with a series of six round arches supported, on the left side, by little circular columns and on the right side, by little octagonal columns.
From January to May 1794, 20, 000 to 50, 000 vendeans civilians were massacred by the Infernal columns of the general Louis Marie Turreau.
From this period to his decease he was a contributor to the columns of that periodical, and in 1870 he succeeded Mark Lemon as editor.
From the size of the cortex and the typical size of a column, it can be estimated that there are about two million function columns in humans.
From 1980 to 1982 he wrote 24 columns as ACM President, focusing on technical and political issues of the field.
From 1985 to 1993 he wrote 47 columns on " The Science of Computing " for
( From a procedural standpoint, this agglomeration step involves replacing two columns in the attribute-value table — representing the two agglomerating variables — with a single column that has a unique value for every unique combination of values in the replaced columns.

From and being
From this being come new movement ideas that utilize dancer and property as a single unit.
From being a hated tyrant and madman he was now the symbol of all that was noblest and best in the history of Sweden.
From the point of view of the applicants, less time was wasted in being evaluated -- and they got a meal out of it as well as some insights into their performances.
From the luggage, they learned that the two air pirates, far from being Cubans, were native Americans, subsequently identified as Leon Bearden, 50-year-old ex-convict from Coolidge, Ariz., and his son, Cody, 16, a high-school junior.
From 1850 onwards he became well known as a critic and essay-writer, and in 1860 he began working on his magnum opus, his History of Music, which was published at intervals from 1862 in five volumes, the last two ( 1878, 1882 ) being edited and completed by Otto Kade and Wilhelm Langhans.
From about 1697 onwards ( La caduta del Decemviri ), influenced partly perhaps by the style of Giovanni Bononcini and probably more by the taste of the viceregal court, his opera arias become more conventional and commonplace in rhythm, while his scoring is hasty and crude, yet not without brilliance ( L ' Eraclea, 1700 ), the oboes and trumpets being frequently used, and the violins often playing in unison.
From the mid-1930s on, National Socialist ideologues attacked the anthroposophical world-view as being opposed to Nazi racist and nationalistic principles ; anthroposophy considered " Blood, Race and Folk " as primitive instincts that must be overcome.
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
From him it has descended continuously, through fifteen individuals, the title being increased to an Earldom in 1784 ; and in 1876 William Nevill 5th Earl ( b. 1826 ), ( d. 1915 ) an indefatigable and powerful supporter of the Tory Party, was created 1st Marquess of Abergavenny.
From a bibliographical point of view some of the early printed Breviaries are among the rarest of literary curiosities, being merely local.
From a Memorandum of 20 October 1963 by Major Raúl Castro, it can be seen that great importance was attached to the decent behaviour of the troops, with strict instructions being given on their proper conduct during foreign interventions.
From the 19th century, up to the end of the 20th century, most of Central Asia has been part of the Russian Empire and the Soviet Union, both being Slavic majority countries.
From the late 1960s until the mid-1970s, MI5 designated CND as subversive by virtue of its being " communist controlled ".
From 1400 to 1700, group litigation gradually switched from being the norm in England to the exception.
From 1851 or earlier another type of clipper ship was also being built in American shipyards, the medium clipper.
From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and " private eyes " (" eye " being the vocalization of " I " for " investigator ").
From this material context men and women develop certain ideas about their world, thereby leading to the core materialist conception that social being determines social consciousness.
From a classical perspective, the electromagnetic field can be regarded as a smooth, continuous field, propagated in a wavelike manner ; whereas from the perspective of quantum field theory, the field is seen as quantized, being composed of individual particles.
From the Eastern Orthodox perspective, a council is accepted as being ecumenical if it is accepted by the Eastern Orthodox church at large – clergy, monks and assembly of believers.
From the 2008 – 09 season to the 2011 – 12 season, England's home qualifiers and friendlies both home and away are being shown live on ITV.
Lay responses to ELIZA were disturbing to Weizenbaum and motivated him to write his book Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment to Calculation, in which he explains the limits of computers, as he wants to make clear in people's minds his opinion that the anthropomorphic views of computers are just a reduction of the human being and any life form for that matter.
From 1419, he fought alongside his father, soon gaining fame for being able to bend metal bars with his bare hands.
From being a timid, fearful young boy
From that time, Galenism took on a new, unquestioned authority, Galen even being referred to as the " Medical Pope of the Middle Ages ".
From these two axioms, it follows that for every g in G, the function which maps x in X to g · x is a bijective map from X to X ( its inverse being the function which maps x to g < sup >− 1 </ sup >· x ).

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