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From the first days of the expansion of the British colonies from the coast of North America into the heartland of the continent, a recurring problem was that of transportation between the coastal ports and the interior.
From 1948 – 1960, $ 200 million in Soviet aid would be given to Albania for technical and infrastructural expansion.
From 1785, perhaps because the improved version of potting and stamping was about to come out of patent, a great expansion in the output of the British iron industry began.
From then onwards, Normans engaged in a policy of expansion in North America.
From there, Nobunaga continued his expansion, sending Shibata Katsuie and Maeda Toshiie to the north and Akechi Mitsuhide to Tamba Province.
From the naval point of view, since the 9th century the emergence of the Saracen pirates urged the city to expand its fleet: in the following years this fleet gave the town an opportunity for more expansion.
From left to right: apparition of bubble, slow expansion, quick and sudden contraction, emission of light
From 1920 to 1957, three bodies, successively the Federal Capital Advisory Committee, the Federal Capital Commission, and the National Capital Planning and Development Committee continued to plan the further expansion of Canberra in the absence of Griffin ; however, they were only advisory, and development decisions were made without consulting them, increasing inefficiency.
From such a standpoint, the expansion of slavery into the backcountry decreased the likelihood for social conflict and postponed the declension when money would become the only measure of self-worth, as had happened in New England.
From 1760, the population began to undergo a significant expansion.
From 1997 to 2007 Stansted saw rapid expansion of passenger numbers on the back of the boom in low cost air travel, peaking at 24 million passengers in the 12 months to October 2007, but since then passenger numbers have been in decline.
From about 750 BC the Greeks began 250 years of expansion, settling colonies in all directions.
From 1969 until its inclusion into the University of Massachusetts system in 1991, the school was known as Southeastern Massachusetts University, reflecting the school's expansion into liberal arts.
From the 1950s onwards, Bollmora experienced a huge expansion rate, especially after the legislation Lex Bollmora in 1959 which allowed municipal real estate companies to operate in other municipalities than their own.
From this time there has been moderate expansion of industry, residences, and local government.
From now on, the city's rapid growth and wealth was linked to the BASF's success and the company's expansion to one of the world's most important chemical companies.
From Long Island expansion would have gone east to Rum Cay and San Salvador Island, north to Cat Island and west to Great and Little Exuma Islands.
From Cat Island the expansion proceeded to Eleuthera, from which New Providence and Andros to the west and Great and Little Abaco Islands and Grand Bahama to the north were reached.
From the British perspective, the Russian Empire's expansion into Central Asia threatened to destroy the " jewel in the crown " of the British Empire, India.
From a mathematical view the Z-transform can also be viewed as a Laurent series where one views the sequence of numbers under consideration as the ( Laurent ) expansion of an analytic function.
From 2008, major expansion saw Today broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays too, the weekday version running from 5: 30 am until 9 am weekdays, the launch of the Nine Early News, the axing of the Sunday program, National Nine News becoming Nine News after poor ratings losing to Seven News, Nine Late News was launched then renamed as Nightline and the 11 am bulletin be renamed as Nine Morning News, running from 11 am until noon weekdays.
From 1902 to 1913 the Senussi fought French expansion in the Sahara, and the Italian colonisation of Libya beginning in 1911.
From the 16th to the 18th centuries, the demands of iron smelters for charcoal, increasing industrial developments and the discovery and expansion of colonial empires as well as incessant warfare that increased the demand for shipping to levels never previously reached, all combined to deforest Europe.
From the early part of the 20th century onwards there has been a considerable expansion of the town with new housing developments and civic infrastructure.
From 1967-1971, San Diego was the home of the NBA's expansion San Diego Rockets, who also played at the then-new Sports Arena.

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From 1996 to 2001, herbicide tolerance was the most dominant trait introduced to commercially available transgenic crops, followed by insect resistance.
From the early modern period till the late twentieth century, the two dominant varieties of foundationalist theories were rationalism and empiricism ( or British empiricism ), both of which are internalist views.
From 1916 to 1918, the two dominant nationalist movements, Sinn Féin and the Irish Parliamentary Party, fought a tough series of battles in by-elections.
From the middle of the 4th century BC, the Kingdom of Macedon became the dominant power in Greece and the neighbouring regions ; since then Macedonia has had a diverse history.
From 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece.
From then until his death Llywelyn was the dominant force in Wales, though there were further outbreaks of hostilities with marcher lords, particularly the Marshall family and Hubert de Burgh, and sometimes with the king.
From the time it replaced oil and wax finishes in the 19th century, shellac was one of the dominant wood finishes in the western world until it was largely replaced by nitrocellulose lacquer in the 1920s and 1930s.
From the seventh century the dominant power in Ulster were the Dál Fiatach so much so that the title " Rí Uladh " could simultaneously mean " King of Ulster " and " King of the Dál Fiatach ".
From 1616, Buckingham established a dominant influence in Irish affairs, beginning with the appointment of his client, Sir Oliver St John, as Lord Deputy, 1616 – 1622.
From its beginning in topology, this idea became a dominant method in the mathematics of the second half of the twentieth century ; from the initial idea of homology as a topologically invariant relation on chains, the range of applications of homology and cohomology theories has spread out over geometry and abstract algebra.
From 1963 until the nation's breakup in 1991, the Soviet Union was the dominant team, winning 20 championships.
From this point the amniotes spread across the globe, eventually to become the dominant land vertebrates.
From its inception, OPM has been centered in Manila, where Tagalog, and English are the dominant languages.
Michael Lind, in his 1996 publication Up From Conservatism, writes that, though American radical centrism is today a minority political philosophy, it was, in fact, the dominant political philosophy within the United States from the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt through Lyndon Johnson — a philosophy that was shared both by the presidents of that era and the majority of the American people.
From 1980 to 1985, Quisenberry was the American League's dominant closer leading the American League in saves all six season ( with the exception of the strike-shortened 1981 season ).
From the initial publication of the Red Papers that formed the Bay Area Revolutionary Union, and their controversial inclusion of Joseph Stalin as a historical leader, the RCP has cut against the dominant Anti-Communist political discourse in the United States.
From the 1840s through the 1860s it was the dominant Whig Party and then Republican newspaper in the U. S. Its editorials were widely read and helped shape national opinion.
From this period on the Nahua were the dominant ethnic group in the Valley of Mexico and far beyond, and migrations kept coming in from the north.
From a Balkan power of dominant magnitude Greece was thrown back into the unenviable position she occupied after the disastrous Greco-Turkish War of 1897.
From about 1995 until his retirement from serious competition following the 2004 Olympics, he was the dominant middle distance runner of his day.
From the 18th century onwards, foreign merchants and Ottoman non-Muslims became dominant in the growing international trade.
From 1295 until 1915, the town was known as Hucknall Torkard, taken from Torcard, the name of a dominant landowning family.
From 1973 to 1991, the enforcement of anti-trust law was based on efficiency explanations as the Chicago School became dominant.

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