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From and dust
From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity ''.
* From 1982 through to 1985, Times Beach, Missouri, was bought out and evacuated under order of the United States Environmental Protection Agency due to high levels of dioxins in the soil caused by applications of contaminated oil meant to control dust on the town's dirt roads.
From time to time, the asphalt would form a deposit thick enough to trap animals, and the surface would be covered with layers of water, dust, or leaves.
From June to November they are constantly going over the passes, bringing the produce of Tibet ( Borax, salt, wool, gold dust, also ponies ) and taking back grains of all kinds, English goods, chiefly woolens and other things.
From the perspective of the grain of dust circling the Sun ( panel ( a ) of the figure ), the Sun's radiation appears to be coming from a slightly forward direction ( aberration of light ).
From the perspective of the Solar System as a whole ( panel ( b ) of the figure ), the dust grain absorbs sunlight entirely in a radial direction, thus the grain's angular momentum remains unchanged.
From dust I rise and out of nothing now awake ,</ br >
From such samples the amount of inhalable or reespirable dust can be determined and compared to the relevant occupational exposure limits.
In Dragon # 32 ( December 1979 ), in his column " From the Sorcerer's Scroll ," Gygax said that Jeff Swycaffer's ideas " were good indeed ," but noted that vapor should be substituted for moist and dust instead of dry / dryness.
From a throne made of gold she had fallen into dust.
From the town walls, a huge dust cloud could be seen heading off into the distance.
From the Earth, a significant fraction of the light from this star is absorbed by interstellar dust, particularly at the blue end of the spectrum.
From the side, a beam of light is only visible if part of the light is scattered by objects: tiny particles like dust, water droplets ( mist, fog, rain ), hail, snow, or smoke, or larger objects such as birds.
From the southern end of the area, a broad dust track heads south-west, forking shortly afterwards with the left hand track leading to Txindoki.
From late October to February, during the cold season, the climate is dominated by the Harmattan wind blowing Sahara dust over the land.
From February 1 through February 4, 2008, there was a massive dust storm associated with a Shamal wind advected over the Arabian Sea.

From and jacket
From 1820 until 1967, boys under the height of 5 ' 4 " were required to wear the ' Eton suit ', which replaced the tailcoat with the cropped ' Eton jacket ' ( known colloquially as a " bum-freezer ") and included an ' Eton collar ', a large, stiff-starched, white collar.
Bradbury's Elliott Family stories were anthologized in From the Dust Returned ( 2001 ), with a connecting narrative, an explanation of his work with Addams, and Addams's 1946 Mademoiselle illustration used for the book's cover jacket.
Bradbury's stories about the " Elliott Family " were finally anthologized in From the Dust Returned in October 2001, with a connecting narrative and an explanation of his work with Addams, and Addams ' 1946 Mademoiselle illustration used for the book's cover jacket.
From Penguin book jacket for ' A Place in the Shade '
From this time, the basic structure of hanbok, namely the jeogori jacket, baji pants, and the chima skirt, was established.
From the introduction of ski jackets in the middle to late 1950s through the early 1980s, the dominant style was for a ski jacket to resemble a safari jacket in having a similar belt and shirt-like collar.
From the book jacket of Red Sky at Morning: Richard Bradford was born in Chicago and grew up in New Orleans, New York and Santa Fe.
From its creation into the 1920s, this dinner jacket was considered appropriate dress for dining in one's home or club, while the tailcoat remained in place as appropriate for public appearance.
From 1999 to 2002, Capital Regiment's uniform featured a royal blue jacket with white epaulettes and collar, three horizontal white stripes with silver buttons over the left breast, white gauntlets with black trim and silver buttons, white gloves, and grey pants.

From and false
From the etymological point of view, false friends can be created in several ways.
From these two premises, it can be logically concluded that P must be false.
From the inference of 2: 1-2, the Thessalonians were faced with a false teaching, saying that Christ had already returned.
From acting as a tribade, ( in her case in the lesbian sense ), to sleeping with her son, Marie Antoinette was constantly an object of rumor and false accusations of committing sexual acts with partners other than the king.
From the 995 non-users, false positives are expected.
Later variants of the worm would use a false From address, picking an e-mail address at random from the infected machine's Outlook or Outlook Express address book, making it impossible for casual observers to determine which machine is infected, and making it difficult for experts to determine anything more than the infected machine's Internet Service Provider.
From there, assisted by the blockade runner Captain Archibald McNeill, who owned the plantation, as well as William Whitaker, Benjamin traveled by sea to the Bahamas and then to England under a false name.
From these, Orwell identifies a " catalogue of swindles and perversions " which he classifies as " dying metaphors ", " operators or verbal false limbs ", " pretentious diction " and " meaningless words ".
From this false story, many subsequent references repeated the inaccuracy.
Rounds include " true or false ", the filmclip round, the impressions round and " The Dove from Above " (" The Blue Suitcase " in the pilot, and later briefly replaced by " The Crow From Below ", " The Vest From the West ", " George Dawes from the Upper Floors ," " Donald Cox – The Sweaty Fox ," " The Fly From Upon High " and " The Beast From The East " using the head of Ron Atkinson as well as various other one-off ideas ).
From it is derived the English idiom " to cry wolf ", meaning to give a false alarm.
" From a classical theistic perspective, therefore, the Euthyphro dilemma is false.
From there he went to Balliol College, Oxford, but left to join the British Army at the time of the Boer War around 1899, giving a false name and age.
From his ramble across bloody frontlines of Europe, Crnjanski returned to thoughts about the necessity of dispelling the false myths of the " eternal " values of civil ethics.
From 2003, IAAF rules stated that after any false start committed, all athletes were to be warned.
From this point on, Karl moves about Germany on false travel papers, narrowly avoiding arrest after the July 20th plot.

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