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From and coming
From the crowd were coming cries of `` He's right ''!!
From the entire eastern half of the nation they'd be coming, members of the Young Christians' League, and I'd been chosen to represent our chapter.
From its inception in 1930, the reform movement inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Bible prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass as a prelude to Christ's second coming.
From southern Scandinavia and northern Germany, the tribes began expanding south, east and west in the 1st century BC, coming into contact with the Celtic tribes of Gaul, as well as Iranian, Baltic, and Slavic tribes in Central Europe.
" From then on Rabbeinu HaKadosh stopped coming, since he did not want his coming to become public knowledge.
From the composition of isotopes, scientists predict how big the coming eruption will be, and use this information to warn residents of the intensity of the eruption.
From these contacts the Paraguayans came to realize that Spanish dominance in South America was coming to an end, and that they, and not the Spaniards, held the real power.
From early 1971, he opposed, with increasing vehemence, Heath's approach to Northern Ireland, the greatest breach with his party coming over the imposition of direct rule in 1972.
From 1938 – 1946, every Looney Tunes short ( except for Hare Tonic and Baseball Bugs, with Bugs doing the drum scene instead ) ended with Porky Pig coming out of a drum and saying " th-th-th-that's all folks!
From the Latin adventus, " arrival " or " coming ", the first season of the liturgical year begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve.
Benjamin states :" The seal or coat-of-arms of the Naval Academy has for its crest a hand grasping a trident, below which is a shield bearing an ancient galley coming into action, bows on, and below that an open book, indicative of education, and finally bears the motto, ' Ex Scientia Tridens ' ( From knowledge, sea power ).
From all parts of the kingdom, troops were coming to the château d ’ Amboise were the court was reigning.
From one siege to another, he was a vital member of General George Washington ’ s staff serving well under General Nathanael Greene and coming to Georgia in 1781 in his service during the American Revolution.
** Since this episode, Kalter's announcement at the start of the show that it was coming " From New York ..." has been followed by "... the greatest city in the world!
From their beginnings to the present day, B movies have provided opportunities both for those coming up in the profession and others whose careers are waning.
From the 16th century linen manufacture declined and wool became more important, a situation that continued until the coming of the Industrial Revolution.
From 1642 to 1650, he held various intendancies, at first in the provinces and then with the army of chief minister Cardinal Mazarin and, coming thus in touch with the court, was permitted in 1650 to buy the important position of procureur général to the parlement of Paris.
From 999 to 1042 the Normans in Italy, coming first as pilgrims, were mainly mercenaries serving at various times the Byzantines and a number of Lombard nobles.
From the moment of the first charge, the battle was a slaughter, " frightful to behold ", with most of the Texan casualties coming in the first minutes of battle from the first Mexican volley.
From Valladolid, they marched through the State of Mexico, through the cities of Maravatio, Ixtlahuaca, Toluca coming as close to Mexico City as Monte de las Cruces, between the Valley of Toluca and the Valley of Mexico.
According to the book " From Can See to Can't " by Thad Sitton and Dan Utley, " Under ideal conditions for reproduction – which fortunately seldom existed – the progeny of a single pair of weevils emerging in the spring could reach something like 134 million before the coming of frost.
Columbia continued to produce 40-plus pictures a year, offering productions that often broke ground and kept audiences coming to theaters such as its adaptation of the controversial James Jones novel, From Here to Eternity ( 1953 ), On the Waterfront ( 1954 ), and The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ) with William Holden and Alec Guinness.

From and night
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From the east to the west coast of the Korean peninsula was a strip of land in which fear-filled men were at that same moment furtively crawling through the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts.
From Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, Spain there are night flights on Mondays and Thursdays, with departures just after midnight.
From then on, Scarlett and Rhett sleep in separate bedrooms, and when Bonnie is two years old, she sleeps in a little bed beside Rhett's bed ( with the light on all night long because she is afraid of the dark ).
From dusk on into the night, the passage of time and the darkening sky that proceeds Marlow's narrative serves as a preamble to the atmosphere and tone for the events described within his upcomming tale.
But that night, for the first time, the usual acquiescence turned into violent resistance ... From that night the lives of millions of gay men and lesbians, and the attitude toward them of the larger culture in which they lived, began to change rapidly.
From the 1930s to the early 1960s, Soho folklore states that the pubs of Soho were packed every night with drunken writers, poets and artists, many of whom never stayed sober long enough to become successful ; and it was also during this period that the Soho pub landlords established themselves.
From 1917 through 1919, Ellington launched his musical career, painting commercial signs by day and playing piano by night.
From a given observation point, a star found at one location in the sky will be found at nearly the same location on another night at the same sidereal time.
Dowland also sets part of Essex's poem " From silent night " in his 1612 collection of songs.
From June through August, the lake areas and south are comfortably warm, with daytime maxima of around, but the rest of Malawi can be chilly at night, with temperatures ranging from.
From Barbier's night writing, he innovated by simplifying its form and maximizing its efficiency.
From the wan mouths that call on bleeding Thammuz all night long
From 1970 to 1973, winners were announced in RPM prior to the awards night.
From his home he traveled to Jackson, arriving there with 30 well-armed men, where he gave a speech from the steps of the Madison County courthouse, and then rode southwest to Bolivar, where he spent the night at residence of Dr. Calvin Jones, once again drawing crowds who sent him off the next morning.
From 1990 to 1992, Stern was the host of The Howard Stern Show, a Saturday night program on WWOR-TV.
From this site, General George Washington and men of the Continental Army and militia crossed the Delaware River on the night of December 25 – 26, 1776 and marched to Trenton, New Jersey.
From 1949 until its cancellation in 1971, the show ran on CBS every Sunday night from 8 – 9 P. M.
From 1965 to the present day the semi-finalists were not announced until the night of the main event.
From her, Wimsey brings a letter that Cathcart wrote on the night of his death, after receiving her farewell letter.
From 1991 to 1998 ( 400 episodes ) she hosted in-studio and on-location segments that aired on Friday ( and later moved to Saturday ) nights, replacing comedian Caroline Schlitt ( the Friday night host for the show's first few years ).
From September 2006 to January 2009, Even Stevens aired on Superstation WGN ( now WGN America ), along with Lizzie McGuire during the week originally airing after each other on weekday afternoons before moving to the late night hours when both shows ' target audiences are generally not awake with Even Stevens airing Tuesdays and Thursdays and Lizzie airing the rest of the week.
Ione reacts with scorn: " From which direction was the wind blowing last night?

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