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From the three fragments that have been found, the inscription seems to be a list of the twenty-four priestly courses ( cf.
From the pottery fragments Evans distinguishes Early, Middle and Late Neolithic.
From the surviving fragments, we see that the original contained considerable quotations from ancient authors, besides many interesting particulars, topographical, historical, mythological, and others.
From the few fragments of his compositions that survive, his musical ability is generally regarded to have been but slender.
From the fragments of architectural decorations still extant we learn that it was of the Corinthian order, and richly ornamented.
From its first building period ( 1147 until the first decades of the 13th century ), Lisbon cathedral has preserved the West façade with a rose window ( rebuilt from fragments in the 20th century ), the main portal, the North lateral portal and the nave of the cathedral.
From the mortuary temple come fragments of maceheads inscribed with Khafre's name as well as some stone vessels.
This Greco-Roman cultural foundation has been immensely influential on the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, art, and architecture of the modern world: From the surviving fragments of classical antiquity, a revival movement was gradually formed from the 14th century onwards which came to be known later in Europe as the Renaissance, and again resurgent during various neo-classical revivals in the 18th and 19th centuries.
From fragments in the palimpsest, it appears that Archimedes did inscribe and circumscribe shapes to prove rigorous bounds for the volume, although the details have not been preserved.
From 1988-2005 a programme of restoration within the Museum was carried out under Peter Thornton and then Margaret Richardson with spaces such as the Drawing Rooms, Picture Room, Study and Dressing Room, Picture Room Recess and others being put back to their original colour schemes and in most cases having their original sequences of objects reinstated ; Soane's three courtyards were also restored with his pasticcio ( a column of architectural fragments ) being reinstated in the Monument Court at the heart of the Museum.
From the remaining fragments, the sound changes from Proto-Indo-European ( PIE ) to Dacian can be grouped as follows:
From 1890 to 1891, fragments of the book were published in Russian journals.
From the fragments of unordered scenes left by Büchner, Berg selected fifteen to form a compact structure of three acts with five scenes each.
" From Notes Made in 1970-71 " appears also as a collection of fragments extracted from notebooks Bakhtin kept during the years of 1970 and 1971.
From the first, the house was displayed in a non-naturalistic way: objects that would normally be in the interior were displayed in various manners outside ; outbuildings were suggested by fragments.
From these fragments of evidence and others of later date ( the " Pilgrimage " of the monk Bernard shows that the relic was still at Mount Zion in 870 ), it is likely that a purported Crown of Thorns was venerated at Jerusalem from the fifth century for several hundred years.
From fragments of his History, it can be inferred that he spent a sojourn in Athens, traveled to the remote parts of Upper Egypt among the barbarian Blemmyes, and that he visited Rome towards the end of his career.
From those sites came down large number of excavated fragments, several fully preserved items of pottery, and also sacrificial cult plastic and statuettes dedicated to the female cult.
From the French Cubist painters and multiple-exposure photography, the Futurists learned to break up realistic forms into multiple images and overlapping fragments of color.
From their work emerged the first complete and chronological edition of Nietzsche's writings, including the posthumous fragments from which Förster-Nietzsche had assembled The Will To Power.
From the second most important production centre, Southern Italy, more than 20, 000 vases and fragments are preserved.
From these word fragments the analyst can generate candidate plaintext strings and work backwards to the keyword.
From the large size of his mortuary complex at Abusir, he was an important king, but since the Palermo stone fragments after his rule, little is actually known about his reign.
* The fragments on the left of the face are from the front cover of the singles " Market Square Heroes " ( both the a-side and the 7 " b-side " Three Boats Down From the Candy " are included on this compilation ), the back covers of " Kayleigh " and " Incommunicado "; the fragments on the right side are from " Incommunicado ", " Kayleigh " and The Video EP ( featuring " Grendel "-the fragment shows the " Grendel " mask Fish wore on stage ).

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From the Medieval Arabic king lists of both African states, allegedly copied from earlier lists in ancient Near Eastern languages it appears that the state founders claimed to be deportees of the Assyrian empire who had fled from Syria and Samaria after the defeat of the Egyptian-Assyrian army at Carchemish in 605 BCE.
From Aeschylus ' Agamemnon, it appears that she has made a promise to Apollo to become his consort, but broke it, thus incurring his wrath: though she has retained the power of foresight, no one will believe her predictions.
From the CMB data it is seen that our local group of galaxies ( the galactic cluster that includes the Solar System's Milky Way Galaxy ) appears to be moving at 627 ± 22 km / s relative to the reference frame of the CMB ( also called the CMB rest frame, or the frame of reference in which there is no motion through the CMB ) in the direction of galactic longitude l
From the quantum phenomena it appears to follow with certainty that a finite system of finite energy can be completely described by a finite set of numbers ( quantum numbers ).
This repressive system is overthrown in A Gift From Earth, and the former inequality and caste system appears to have disappeared by the time The Ethics of Madness takes place.
From Classical times through the Renaissance, the Minotaur appears at the center of many depictions of the Labyrinth.
From the twelfth dynasty onward the word appears in a wish formula ' Great House, may it live, prosper, and be in health ', but again only with reference to the royal palace and not the person.
From a temporal point of view, the past seems to disappear and the future doesn't yet exist, and God always appears to act from moment to moment.
From Irish sources it appears that the élite engaged in competitive cattle-breeding for size, and this may have been the case in Pictland also.
From a Phoenician inscription on its lid, it appears that he was a " king of the Sidonians ," probably in the 5th century BCE, and that his mother was a priestess of ‘ Ashtart, " the goddess of the Sidonians.
From a fixed position on the ground, the sun appears to orbit around the Earth.
From this point on, Themistocles appears to have been more-or-less in charge of the Allied effort at Artemisium.
" It is this vision that scholars have called Paine's " secular millennialism " and it appears in all of his works — he ends the Rights of Man, for example, with the statement: " From what we now see, nothing of reform in the political world ought to be held improbable.
From the early apostolic times, it appears the Church held a respectful veneration for the dead.
From the dialogue, it appears that the word had an origin in the Platonic and Hellenistic tradition long before the group calling themselves " Gnostics " -- or the group covered under the modern term " Gnosticism " -- ever appeared.
From chat logs dated 4 November 1999 and 25 November 1999, it appears that " the nomad " carried through the reverse engineering process on a Xing player, which he characterized as illegal.
From 1528 to 1535, he appears to have spent most of his time on the Continent.
From these accounts, it appears that the practice was hardly exceptional nor new.
From this textual evolution, it appears that Newton wanted by the later headings ' Rules ' and ' Phenomena ' to clarify for his readers his view of the roles to be played by these various statements.
From surviving letters of Photios written during his exile at the Skepi monastery, it appears that the ex-patriarch brought pressure to bear on the Byzantine emperor to restore him.
From 1797 onwards, when the French took it, it frequently appears in history as an important fortress.
From the mid-14th century onwards his name appears in Serbian, Hungarian, Moldavian and Polish sources as the name of Wallachia, and from the 15th century as a name for the territory between the lower reaches of the rivers Prut and Dniester.
Pliny says that there is another kind of alum that the Greeks call schiston, and which " splits into filaments of a whitish colour ", From the name schiston, and the mode of formation, it appears that this species was the salt which forms spontaneously on certain salty minerals, as alum slate and bituminous shale, and which consists chiefly of sulfates of iron and aluminium.
From the evidence gathered by palaeontologists and archaeologists, it appears that the Australopithecus genus evolved in eastern Africa around 4 million years ago before spreading throughout the continent and eventually becoming extinct 2 million years ago.
From the best available information, it appears that the English Setter was a trained bird dog in England more than 400 years ago.

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