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From an earlier preference in using silver, European economies re-established the minting of gold as coinage during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
From being suffragan to the archbishopric of Adrianopolis, it became in the fourteenth century a metropolis without suffragan sees ; it disappeared perhaps temporarily with the Turkish conquest, but reappeared later ; in 1808 it was united to the See of Agathopolis.
From a fourteenth century manuscript.
From 1784 through 1788, the county was part of the State of Franklin, an early attempt to create a fourteenth state prior to Kentucky and Vermont's admissions into the union.
From the fourteenth century or earlier the annual Midsummer Fair was held on this common land on 24 June: the feast of the birth of St John the Baptist.
From these humble beginnings the Passion Play developed very rapidly, since in the fourteenth century it was at a stage of development which could not have been reached except by repeated practice.
: Example: " From up here on the fourteenth floor, my brother Charley looks like an insect scurrying among other insects.
" From a View to a Kill " also lent part of its title ( but no characters or plot elements ) to the fourteenth Bond film, A View to a Kill ( 1985 ), while plot elements from " The Hildebrand Rarity " were incorporated in the sixteenth Bond film, Licence to Kill ( 1989 ).
From the fourteenth century a ferry has linked Yoker with the burgh of Renfrew on the south bank.
From the fourteenth century, the aldermen had jurisdiction together with that of that of an alderman of the Vierlingsbeek bank.
From the window between the inner chamber and the chapel, and from other details, the date of the work may be placed in the latter part of the fourteenth century, the characteristics being late Decorated.
From the fourteenth to the sixteenth century, most damasks were woven in a single colour, with a glossy warp-faced satin pattern against a duller ground.
From the second half of the fourteenth century Timbuktu gradually replaced Oualata as the southern terminus of the trans-Sahara route and Oualata declined in importance.
During the fourteenth century it became a central icon in the Western Church – in the words of art historian Neil Macgregor – “ From 14th Century on, wherever the Roman Church went, the Veronica would go with it .”
From the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, when the ideas of humanism, the Renaissance, and the Reformation were alive in Western Europe, these ideas were debated in Belarus as well because of trade relations there and because of the enrollment of noblemen's and burghers ' sons in Western universities.
# From the West: Occupation by the Teutonic Knights in the late fourteenth century and the Battle of Grunwald.

From and century
From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century it was a popular practice to flood the piazza in the summer, and the aristocrats would then ride around the inundated square in their carriages.
From its beginnings in the early 19th century through the early 20th century, anthropology in the United States was influenced by the presence of Native American societies.
From the 19th century it once again became more and more popular.
From the 9th century BC, Luwian regions coalesced into a number of states such as Lydia, Caria and Lycia, all of which had Hellenic influence.
From the late 8th century BC a new wave of Indo-European speaking raiders entered northern and north east Anatolia, namely the Cimmerians and Scythians.
From the early 16th century, Aachen lost power.
From the 17th century onward, the island of Abadan was part of the lands of the Arab Ka ' ab ( Bani Kaab ) tribe.
From the late 17th to the early 20th century Western aesthetics underwent a slow revolution into what is often called modernism.
From the 17th century onwards, " scandalous memoirs " by supposed libertines, serving a public taste for titillation, have been frequently published.
From the time of St Augustine until the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the See of Rome and thus received the pallium.
From the 4th century Christianization of the Roman Empire onwards such shrines, or the framework enclosing them, are often called by the Biblical term tabernacle, which becomes extended to any elaborated framework for a niche, window or picture.
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
From Russian arrival in the Aleutian Islands in 1786 through the mid-19th century, the Russians invaded and enslaved the natives, and many of the Aleut customs disappeared.
From the 8th century to the 9th century, many inhabitants of what is present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and areas of northern India were converted to Sunni Islam.
From a poll conducted of the American people in December 1999, Clinton was among eighteen included in Gallup's List of Widely Admired People of the 20th century.
From the 2nd century, it is certain that the offices of bishop and presbyter were clearly distinguished,
From the 12th to the 15th century, Bordeaux regained importance following the marriage of Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine with the French-speaking Count Henri Plantagenet, born in Le Mans, who became, within months of their wedding, King Henry II of England.
Archaeological confirmation of Bethlehem as an Israelite city was uncovered in 2012 at the archaeological dig at the City of David in the form of a bulla ( seal impression in dried clay ) in ancient Hebrew script that reads " From the town of Bethlehem to the King ," indicating that it was used to seal the string closing a shipment of grain, wine, or other goods sent as a tax payment in the 8th or 7th century BCE.
From the 19th century and much of the late 20th century, " Boadicea " was the most common version of the name, which is probably derived from a mistranscription when a manuscript of Tacitus was copied in the Middle Ages.
From the end of the 15th century we have printed ballads that suggest a rich tradition of popular music.
From Palmyra there is a large collection of nearly forty funerary busts, acquired in the 19th century.

From and technique
From this commodity come different styles, technique, and abilities to form master works of visual graffiti.
From Mount Emei in Sichuan, a Daoist hermit, a nun known as a " numinous old woman " and " holy physician "— who Temple says was associated with the ' school of the ancient immortals ' and thus most likely specialized in ' internal alchemy '— introduced the technique of inoculation to the capital.
From the theory, Kelly derived a psychotherapy approach and also a technique called The Repertory Grid Interview that helped his patients to uncover their own " constructs " ( defined later ) with minimal intervention or interpretation by the therapist.
From 1st to 4th Technician level, the student works on his technique, continuously improving and refining it as he learns Biu Tze and begins learning Wooden Dummy.
From this group he chose a team of around 30 instructors to conduct deep research into technique.
From the late 18th to the early 20th century the Lancashire cotton industry produced quilts using a mechanised technique of weaving double cloth with an enclosed heavy cording weft, imitating the corded Provençal quilts made in Marseilles.
John Frusciante, noted guitarist of the popular rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, uses a version of this technique in the lyrics for Niandra Lades and Usually Just a T-Shirt ( 1994 ) and Smile From The Streets You Hold ( 1997 ).
Joseph Schwantner used this technique in From A Dark Millennium.
From the foundation of stride, Tatum made great leaps forward in technique and harmony and he honed a groundbreaking improvisational style that extended the limits of what was possible in jazz piano.
From 1958 to 1959 she worked in an advertising agency while painting in a pointillist technique.
From these cultures Japan received new foods, a new drawing method, astronomy, geography, medical science, and a printing technique.
From the late 1970s, his work marked allusions to earlier painters, such as Francisco Goya, Edouard Manet and Henri Matisse, either through the quoting of a pictorial motif, or the use of a particular technique.
It was on The Beast From 20, 000 Fathoms that Harryhausen first used a technique that split the background and foreground of pre-shot live action footage into two separate images into which he would animate a model or models so seemingly integrating the live-action with the models.
From this concept, which Steve Dee showcased in the early ' 90s at DJ battles, Beat Juggling evolved throughout the decade to the point where by the end of it, it had become an intricate technique to create entirely new " beats " and rhythms out of existing, pre-recorded ones.
From 22 January, the day before the attack on No. 3 Redoubt, Pratt began employing the Royal Engineers to systematically apply the technique of sapping to advance towards Te Arei.
From the show's second episode, " Weight Gain 4000 " ( season one, 1997 ), Kyle, like all other characters on the show, has been animated using computer software, though he is presented to give the impression that the show still utilizes its original technique.
From these beginnings, it evolved in subsequent decades into a mainstream recording technique.
From the early 1960s onwards, Kapuściński published books of increasing literary craftsmanship characterized by sophisticated narrative technique, psychological portraits of characters, a wealth of stylization and metaphor and unusual imagery that serves as means of interpreting the perceived world.
From the beginning, his technique was natural, fluid and confident, demonstrating his innate talent for a difficult medium.
From Byzantium or the Islamic world the cloisonné technique reached China in the 13-14th centuries ; the first written reference is in a book of 1388, where it is called " Dashi (' Muslim ') ware ".
From the 1970s, the use of the Delphi technique in public policy-making introduces a number of methodological innovations.
From the start, the school realized the importance of excellence in both the technique and in practice of a hospitality culture: on the one hand, professionalism in administering the complex underlying operations and supply system, and on the other the attentiveness and savoir-faire developed in response to an exacting clientele.
From 1994, Bergman taught the technique of doing voice-overs for animation at the Kalmenson and Kalmenson Studios in Burbank for 6 years.
From 1978 until 1980, he worked on diptychs using the tempera painting technique ( combinations of motifs ), multipart pictures ( series of motifs ), and large-format individual works such as " The Corn Gleaner "/ " Die Ährenleserin ," " Woman Clearing Away Rubble "/ " Trümmerfrau ," " Eagle "/ " Adler " and " Boy Reading "/ " Der lesende Knabe.

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