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From and contents
From this point forward all Jewish prayerbooks had the same basic order and contents.
From the mutilated state of many of the corpses and the contents of the kettles, it is evident that our wretched countrymen had been driven to the last resource -- cannibalism -- as a means of prolonging existence.
From the contents of the bowls, we know that and.
From surviving eyewitness reports and analyses of gut contents, dentition, and gut structure of museum specimens, it appears that the pig-footed bandicoot was the most herbivorous of bandicoots ; although captive specimens were fond of meat and Aborigines reported that it ate grasshoppers, ants and termites, the bulk of its diet was almost certainly leaves, roots and grasses.
From other assets his wife was left the interest from £ 50, 000 for life and the contents of Streatham Park ( including all Sir Joshua Reynolds paintings ) for life.
From the analysis of the stomach contents of stranded animals, fish such as herring and mackerel and squid appear to form the species ' main diet.
From 1992 to 1994, Li Hongzhi presented his teachings across China, the contents of which were ultimately edited and compiled into the book Zhuan Falun.
From 1937 until now ( 2009 ), the Mariachi Vargas has produced over 50 recordings, whose contents are Huastecos sones, waltzes, popurris, polkas, huapango, cumbias, among others.
From left to right, these are: " Close Window ", shown in red ; " Minimize Window ", shown in yellow ; and " Zoom ", shown in green, which causes the window to resize to best fit its contents.
* From May 2011, http :// www. linguasphere. info provides free online access to the current research & reference materials of the Observatoire linguistique / Linguasphere Observatory, including the complete Linguascale coding of the world ’ s languages ( LS-2010, totalling over 32, 800 coded entries & over 70, 900 linguistic names ) and the contents of the original Linguasphere Register of the World ’ s Languages & Speech Communities ( LS-2000 ).
From 28 July contents of the theatre, including seats and benches from the theatre, and pillars from the original Hope Hall, were available for purchase by auction.
See footnote 1 for the table of contents .< ref > From the table of contents for Harmonium in Frank Kermode and Joan Richards, editors, ix-xi :< ul >< li > Earthy Anecdote < li > Invective Against Swans < li > In the Carolinas < li > The Paltry Nude Starts on a Spring Voyage < li > The Plot Against the Giant < li > Infanta Marina < li > Domination of Black < li > The Snow Man < li > The Ordinary Women < li > The Load of Sugar-Cane < li > Le Monocle de Mon Oncle < li > Nuances of a Theme by Williams < li > Metaphors of a Magnifico < li > Ploughing on Sunday < li > Cy Est Pourtraicte, Madame Ste Ursule, et Les Unze Mille Vierges < li > Hibiscus on the Sleeping Shores < li > Fabliau of Florida < li > The Doctor of Geneva < li > Another Weeping Woman < li > Homunculus et La Belle Etoile < li > The Comedian as the Letter C < li > From the Misery of Don Joost < li > O Florida, Venereal Soil < li > Last Look at the Lilacs < li > The Worms at Heaven's Gate < li > The Jack-Rabbit < li > Anecdote of Men by the Thousand < li > The Silver Plough Boy < li > The Apostrophe to Vincentine < li > Foral Decorations for Bananas < li > Anecdote of Canna < li > Of the Manner of Addressing Clouds < li > Of Heaven Considered as a Tomb < li > Of the Surface of Things < li > Anecdote of the Prince of Peacocks < li > A High-Toned Old Christian Woman < li > The Place of the Solitaires < li > The Weeping Burgher < li > The Curtains in the House of the Metaphysician < li > Banal Sojourn < li > Depression Before Spring < li > The Emperor of Ice-Cream < li > The Cuban Doctor < li > Tea at he Palaz of Hoon < li > Exposition of the Contents of a Cab < li > Disillusionment of Ten O ' Clock < li > Sunday Morning < li > The Virgin Carrying a Lantern < li > Stars at Tallapoosa < li > Explanation < li > Six Significant Landscapes < li > Bantams in Pine-Woods < li > Anecdote of the Jar < li > Palace of the Babies < li > Frogs Eat Butterflies.
From this point, the contents of the Studio became a ‘ Collection ’, and it now forms the core of the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture, ( MoDA ), Middlesex University
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From its Biblical and legendary conventionalism Poliziano emancipated himself in his Orfeo, which, although in its exterior form belonging to the sacred representations, yet substantially detaches itself from them in its contents and in the artistic element introduced.
From these few fragments, it is unknown how much more extensive the contents were, or what other matters they discussed, or whether the known fragments present essentially the nature of the whole entity, which is apparently a " sayings " tradition worked into the familiar formula of a duologue.
From the contents of these lyrics the deadpan site presented a Swedish drinking game involving the passing around of hats, which was sometimes taken at face value by viewers.

From and letter
From a private letter from journalist Susan Myrick to Margaret Mitchell in February 1939: " George finally told me all about it.
From a letter written by Thomas Purcell, and still extant, we learn that this anthem was composed for the exceptionally fine voice of the Rev.
In an open letter to Ms Shalom Ezer, Ken Loach wrote " From the beginning, Israel and its supporters have attacked their critics as anti-semites or racists.
From this hikers on the moors began to leave a letter or postcard inside a box along the trail ( sometimes addressed to themselves, sometimes a friend or relative )— hence the name " letterboxing ".
* 1888 – The " From Hell " letter sent by Jack the Ripper is received by investigators.
From the Acts of the Apostles () and the letter to the Philippians (), early Christians concluded that Paul had founded their community.
From 1840 to 1841, she received three letters from him, though in his third letter he told her he had sent five.
From an information-theoretical point of view, systematic transliteration is a mapping from one system of writing into another, word by word, or ideally letter by letter.
From there she signed the letter to her father as Anna de Boullan.
The title is taken from the first words of the " From Hell " letter, which some authorities believe was an authentic message sent from the killer in 1888.
Later, Gull forces the semi-literate Netley to write the infamous " From Hell " letter which lends the work its title.
From Kanyakumari he visited Madurai, where he met the Raja of Ramnad, Bhaskara Sethupathi, to whom he had a letter of introduction.
One variant of the scam may date back to the 18th or 19th centuries, as a very similar letter, entitled, " The Letter From Jerusalem " is seen in the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq, a former French criminal and private investigator.
From 1877 until 1948 reigning monarchs added the letter I to their signatures, for imperator or imperatrix ( emperor or empress in Latin ), due to their status as Emperor or Empress of India.
From the 16th century, following French practice, the apostrophe was used when a vowel letter was omitted either because of incidental elision ( I'm for I am ) or because the letter no longer represented a sound ( lov'd for loved ).
From Patrick's letter it is clear that Ceretic was a Christian, and it is likely that the ruling class of the area were also Christians, at least in name.
After Diamonds are Forever had been published, Fleming received a letter from a thirty-one-year-old Bond enthusiast and gun expert, Geoffrey Boothroyd, criticising the author's choice of firearm for Bond: his suggestions came too late to be included in From Russia, with Love, but one of Boothroyd's guns – a. 38 Smith & Wesson snub-nosed revolver modified with one third of the trigger guard removed – was used as the model for Chopping's image.
From his letter that survives, Constantine shows frustration that the church cannot come to a good conclusion and he calls for a larger council, what is now known as the Council of Arles in 314.
From her, Wimsey brings a letter that Cathcart wrote on the night of his death, after receiving her farewell letter.
From the Second Conference, they have then met at Lambeth Palace, and after sitting for five days for deliberation upon the fixed subjects and appointment of committees, have adjourned, to meet again at the end of a fortnight and sit for five days more, to receive reports, adopt resolutions and to issue their encyclical letter.
In 1954, in a letter to Yitzchak Ben Tzvi, Israel's second President, the Rebbe wrote: " From the time that I was a child attending cheder, and even before, the vision of the future Redemption began to take form in my imagination – the Redemption of the Jewish People from their final Exile, a redemption of such magnitude and grandeur through which the purpose of the suffering, the harsh decrees and annihilation of Exile will be understood ... "

From and congregation
From 1965-1974, Jim Jones developed the congregation of his Peoples Temple in nearby Redwood Valley.
" From the Scriptures he knew that unlawful vows may be lawfully broken ; hence he married, and removed to Wittenberg in Saxony, for the improvement of learning ; and he there learned the Dutch language, and received the charge of a congregation, which he faithfully executed for many years.
From age 12 Burke became a pastor of the congregation, and also appeared for 15 minutes each week ( later expanded to 30 minutes ) on WDAS ( then 1400 AM ) with Randy Dixon, the African-American host of " Ebony Hall of Fame.
From this custom his congregation was known as ' the kail kirk '.
From its beginning in 1969 until 2002, the work of the American Baptist Association in the Solomons had grown to 56 churches, consisting of one congregation on Bellona, eight congregations on Guadalcanal, 42 congregations on Malaita, three congregations on Rennell, one congregation on Russell, and one congregation in Western Province.
From this combination, the Talmud concludes that " sanctification " should occur in the " midst " of a " congregation " of ten.
From 1594, it fell to James to appoint curates to Scrooby church so that Brewster, James and leading members of the Scrooby congregation were brought before the ecclesiastical court for their dissent.
In the 1932 film I Am A Fugitive From A Chain Gang, the song is sung by a congregation of black church-goers as the prison mates are led into the pews.
From the placing of the cornerstone ( 24 June 1921 ) the responsibility for the chapel's construction fell to the proprietor and was supported by donations from the local congregation.
From 1867 to 1892 he was a member of the Repräsentanten-Versammlung of the Jewish congregation of Berlin ; from 1882 to 1894, vice-president of the Deutsch-Israelitischer Gemeindebund ; from 1867 to 1874, president of the Berlin branch of the Alliance Israélite Universelle ; in 1869, president of the Jewish Synod of Leipzig, and in 1871 of that of Augsburg.
From 1995 to 1997, a congregation in Johannesburg met every Friday for the jum ' ah prayer, and every night in Ramadan for the tarāwīh prayer, in a building owned by the Muslim Youth Movement of South Africa ( MYM ).
From there, each congregation processes to their respective Cathedral.
From 1851 until 1871, the congregation worshipped in a church at the northeast corner of Wabash Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Chicago.
From this time on the congregation was ceaseless in its religious and charitable activities, and when Isaac Leeser's incumbency began, in 1829, it was, perhaps, the best-known synagogue in the United States.

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