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From and diary
From 1986 to 1987, Sixx kept a daily diary of his heroin addiction and eventually entered rehab in January 1988.
From his early teens, he maintained a diary of spiritual reflections that was subsequently published as Journal of a Soul.
Knighton has written: ' From its reporting of these two disasters to the metropolis in which he thrived, Pepys's diary has become a national monument.
The most famous among these were Lise Børsums's Fange i Ravensbrück, Odd Nansen's Fra dag til dag ( From Day to Day ) and the posthumously published Petter Moens dagbok ( Petter Moen's diary ).
From mid-August to 1 October 1819, Southey accompanied Telford on an extensive tour of his engineering projects in the Scottish Highlands, keeping a diary of his observations.
From the diary entries, it became apparent that Pauline and Juliet were intelligent, imaginative, outcast young women who possessed a wicked and somewhat irreverent sense of humor.
From the day he registered for the draft until he returned from the war on May 29, 1919, York kept a diary of his activities.
From the Morgenthau Diaries, a 3-volume narrative of Morgenthau's New Deal years ( 1928 – 45 ) based very closely on his diary.
In his diary for 1616, he records that he waselected and sworn Master of the Corporation of Shipwrights at our common hall and meeting place at Redriff .’ From sometime around 27 March 1616, Pett expected to profit from a commission by Sir Walter Raleigh to build him a vessel of 500 tons for 500L.
From the diary of Thomas Hirst, December 20, 1857:
* From Here to Maternity ( ISBN 978-0091897505 ), is the diary based on her first pregnancy.
Arguedas shot himself in the head on November 29, 1969 in his office at the Agrarian University in La Molina, leaving behind very specific instructions for his funeral, a diary depicting his depression, and a final unfinished manuscript, El zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo ( The Fox From Up Above and the Fox From Down Below ).
From his diary the following was noted:
From 1799 until his premature death in 1814 he kept an extensive diary which is the most complete record ever printed of the daily life of a fur trader in the north.
From September 1939 he had kept a personal diary, which became No. 303 Squadron's unit history.
It is a continuation of the diary entries first published in Henry and June: From the Unexpurgated Diary of Anaïs Nin.
From a psychological viewpoint, the diary maps the process of ego dissolution, gradually unveiling the openness and love that reside beneath the surface of the personality.
From February 13, 1861 until April 7, 1866, Emma kept a detailed diary of life in Charleston, the affairs of her family and the swirl of history around her.

From and friend
From 1890 on, he had a friend and admirer in Judge Francis C. Russell of Chicago, who introduced Peirce to editor Paul Carus and owner Edward C. Hegeler of the pioneering American philosophy journal The Monist, which eventually published articles by Peirce, at least 14.
From his deathbed, Basil reminded them of Gregory's capabilities and likely recommended his friend to champion the trinitarian cause in Constantinople.
From him comes the translation of the New Testament, which was smoother, clearer, and more readable than the rendering of the Old Testament by his friend Nicholas of Hereford.
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 ".
From 1928 onwards, Raeder used his close friend, the retired Admiral Magnus von Levetzow who had become a Nazi as his contact with Adolf Hitler.
From 1956 until their divorce in 1977, she was married to Sir Hugh Fraser ( 1918 – 1984 ), a descendant of Scottish aristocracy 14 years her senior and a Roman Catholic Conservative Unionist MP in the House of Commons ( sitting for Stafford ), who was a friend of the American Kennedy family.
From 1957 until 1982 he wrote for the Sunday Express, owned by his friend and patron Lord Beaverbrook.
From about 1266, he grew up at the residence of Duke Louis II of Bavaria together with his friend Conradin of Swabia, the son of King Conrad IV of Germany and heir to the Imperial Hohenstaufen dynasty.
From 1983 to 1985, Bygraves hosted Family Fortunes, taking over from fellow comedian and friend, Bob Monkhouse.
From his appearance, it was impossible to tell if he was friend or foe.
The immense popularity of the series led Nixon to enjoy her first leading role in a feature, playing a video artist who falls in love, despite her best efforts to avoid commitment, with a bisexual actor who just happens to be dating a gay man ( her best friend ) in Advice From a Caterpillar ( 2000 ), as well as starring opposite Scott Bakula in the holiday telepic Papa's Angels ( 2000 ).
In her essay Is Common Human Decency a Scarce Commodity in Popular Literature ?, Margaret Compton contrasts the ending of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold with the ending of Call for the Dead: " Le Carré's début book ends with Smiley feeling deeply guilty about having killed Dieter Frey, the idealistic East German spy who had been Smiley's agent and friend ( and, in effect, his adopted son ) during the Second World War.
The band's name comes from a nickname given to Hartness by a college friend, who coined the nickname as a tribute to the lead singer of fIREHOSE, Ed ' From Ohio ' Crawford.
From his early days of playing the guitar with his old high school friend and fellow musician David " Bird " Burgess, on the Burgess ' family front porch, it was evident Alan was going to be Newnan's rising star.
In 1940, Lomax and his close friend Nicholas Ray went on to write and produce a fifteen-minute program, Back Where I Come From, which aired three nights a week on CBS and featured folk tales, proverbs, prose, and sermons, as well as songs, organized thematically.
From time to time Taylor appears in London in the company of his friend John Evelyn, in whose Diary and correspondence his name repeatedly occurs.
From 1930 through 1944, Krishnamurti engaged in speaking tours and in the issue of publications under the auspice of the " Star Publishing Trust " ( SPT ), which he had founded with Desikacharya Rajagopal, a close associate and friend from the Order of the Star.
From her introduction to until 1967, Midge was marketed as Barbie's original best friend, but no dolls were sold for about 20 years until 1988, when California Dream Midge was sold as part of a beach line, which used the " Steffie " mold.
From a friend, she obtained a list of the bookstores upon which the New York Times relied for sales figures to determine its bestseller list.
From Granada to Murcia, the town of his birth and stayed with an old friend Abū Ahmed Ibn Saydabūn, a famous disciple of Abu Madyan who at the time of their meeting was evidently going through a period of fatra or suspension.
From about the year 1745 onward he wrote little, though the cantatas which belong to this period, and the canzonetta Ecco quel fiero istante, which he sent to his friend Farinelli, rank among the most popular of his productions.
From 1794 to 1801 he was War Secretary under Pitt, his great friend.
From 1786, Thomas Fielding, a friend of Stothard's and engraver, produced engravings using designs of Stothard, Angelika Kauffmann, and of his own.
From 1961 on, Johnson periodically staged events he called " Nothings ", described to his friend William Wilson as “ an attitude as opposed to a happening ”, which would parallel the “ Happenings ” of Allan Kaprow and later Fluxus events.

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