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From Geoffrey's grand description of Caerleon, Camelot gains its impressive architecture, its many churches and the chivalry and courtesy of its inhabitants.
From then on, he conducted at many different occasions, but mainly during grand tours of various countries where he was paid handsomely for visiting.
From 1328 the Velikii Kniaz of Muscovy appeared as the grand duke for " all of Russia " until Ivan IV of Russia in 1547 was crowned as Tsar.
From the top of the grand staircase, this gives the impression that the entire garden is revealed in one single glance.
From the vestibule, on the left and right, grand marble staircases ascend from between crowned lamps on columns to bring visitors to the second floor.
From the very beginning, the work was conceived as a grand duet between Samson and Dalila set off against the approaching tempest.
From his childhood the orphan grand duke was kept in the strictest seclusion.
From 1768 there were a number of grand schemes proposed, all with the aim of linking the Bristol Channel to the English Channel by a waterway, thereby avoiding the need to navigate by sea around Cornwall and Devon.
* Second grand trio pour le piano-forte, violon et violoncelle, opus 166 ( 1830 ) From Sibley Music Library Digital Scores Collection
From Charles Baudelaire to Tristan Tzara ( as, in painting, from Manet to Kandinsky ; or, in music, from Debussy to Luigi Russolo ), subsequent poets would deconstruct the grand edifice of poetry that had been developed over the centuries according to the Homeric model.
From the mid-1970s onwards, he worked less frequently on feature films as he concentrated more on documentaries, exhibitions and the Sogetsu School and became grand master of the school in 1980.
From today's vantage point, it can be argued that the Continental Mark II was successful at being what it was intended to be: an American Rolls-Royce or Bentley, and a re-creation of the grand cars of the thirties.
From 1972 to 1982, the Roosters won four minor premierships and played in four grand finals, winning two consecutively.
From 1893 until her death, she had the distinction of being a Russian grand duchess ( by birth ), a British princess and royal duchess ( by marriage ), and the consort ( and later widow ) of a German sovereign duke.
From the early 1970s onward however, Atkins told Parole Boards that her original grand jury testimony was truthful and accurate as to what transpired in the Tate home.
From that time on, symptoms ceased to be made up into more or less conventional groups, each of which was a disease ; on the other hand, they began to be viewed as the cry of the suffering organs, and it became possible to develop Thomas Sydenham's grand conception of a natural history of disease in a catholic or scientific spirit.
From 2006 to 2009, Netflix sponsored a competition, offering a grand prize of $ 1, 000, 000 to the team that could take an offered dataset of over 100 million movie ratings and return recommendations that were 10 % more accurate than those offered by the company's existing recommender system.
From the left turn in the path just before the waterfall, the track continues 6. 9 km to the peak ( for a grand round-trip total of 18. 4 km ).
From the historic Bloor Street entrance to the handsome grand staircase, arched doors, stained glass windows, and hardwood floors, Ihnatowycz Hall has been beautifully restored and is widely acclaimed as a heritage gem.
From about 1930, five major Hollywood movie studios from all over the Los Angeles area, Paramount, RKO, 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Warner Bros., owned large, grand theaters throughout the country for the exhibition of their movies.
From 2001 the NRL has played its grand finals on the Sunday night in October ( although in the afternoon / early evening since 2008 because of television scheduling ), to coincide with a public holiday in New South Wales the following day.
From the 1870s, some of Melbourne's wealthiest residents erected grand mansions on significant lots along the street.
From the 1980s until today, the MST hasn't enjoyed a monopoly of land occupations, many of which are carried out by a host of grassroots organizations ( dissidents from the MST, trade unions, informal coalitions of land workers ); however, it is the MST who is by far the most organized group dealing in occupations, enjoying political leverage enough to turn occupation into formal expropriation for public purposes: already in 1995, out of 198 occupations carried out, 89 ( 45 %) were organized by the MST, but these included 20, 500 ( 65 %) out of the grand total of 31, 400 families involved.
From Grand Island, near Buffalo, New York, Arias's peak year was 1983, when as a 19 year-old he finished the year ranked World No. 6, having reached the U. S. Open semi-finals, and winning the Italian Open and three other tour grand prix events.

From and opening
From its opening, Nahum shows God to be slow to anger but that He will by no means clear the guilty, but will bring his vengeance and wrath to pass.
The opening scene of The Brother From Another Planet takes place on Ellis Island.
From its opening in 1897 until its closing in 1962 it specialized in naturalistic horror shows.
From Worsley to the rapidly-growing town of Manchester its construction cost £ 168, 000 (£ as of ), but its advantages over land and river transport meant that within a year of its opening in 1761, the price of coal in Manchester fell by about half.
From the mid-19th century the opening hours of licensed premises in the UK were restricted.
From this opening, a rather loud report is produced.
From 1976 the Stranglers became associated with the burgeoning punk rock movement, due in part to their opening for the first British tours of American punks The Ramones and Patti Smith.
A quarter of a century later, Joseph Conrad described Amsterdam's trams in chapter 14 of The Mirror of the Sea ( 1906 ): From afar at the end of Tsar Peter Straat, issued in the frosty air the tinkle of bells of the horse tramcars, appearing and disappearing in the opening between the buildings, like little toy carriages harnessed with toy horses and played with by people that appeared no bigger than children.
From March to July 1990, Blur toured Britain, opening for The Cramps, and testing out new songs.
Critic Henry Prunières wrote,From the opening measures, we are plunged into a world in which Ravel has but rarely introduced us .”
From here, sound waves are conducted through a short perilymphatic duct to a second opening, the round window, which equalizes pressure, allowing the incompressible fluid to move freely.
From the opening of the hall, majority of the exhibits displayed were revolutionary events of the national founding fathers at the end of the Qing Dynasty.
From 11 April, Paris was placarded with posters headed Analyse de la Doctrine de Baboeuf, Tribun du Peuple, of which the opening sentence ran: " Nature has given to every man the right to the enjoyment of an equal share in all property ", and which ended with a call to restore the Constitution of 1793.
From the opening in 1892 of the Health Centre, a doctor could also prescribe a haircut or even a bath.
The chess game between " Kronsteen " and " McAdams " in the early part of the James Bond movie From Russia With Love is based on a game in that opening played between Spassky and David Bronstein in 1960 in which Spassky (" Kronsteen ") was victorious.
From the 1995 season to the present, the Otters have played their home games at Bosse Field, which has been in continuous use for minor league baseball since its opening in 1915.
From there he took a train to London to discuss with the British government the possibility of opening a second front against Germany.
From the middle of the 19th century the agrarian village began developing into an industrial village as a consequence of the opening of the Zuid-Willemsvaart Canal.
From Teddington the river is opening out into its estuary, and at low tide it can take much greater flow rates the further one goes downstream.
The film's opening credits state that the screenplay was written by W. R. Burnett and Frank Butler " From the Records of The United States Marine Corps ", and includes many Marine Corps and military advisers.
From puberty onwards, depending on estrogen and activity levels, the hymenal tissue may be thicker, and the opening is often fimbriated or erratically shaped.
From 1847 to the opening of the current Carshalton in 1868 Wallington railway station was named Carshalton.
From 1885 to 1887, as a result of the opening of trade between Britain and the Far East, Humphreys ' Hall in Knightsbridge hosted an exhibition of Japanese culture in a setting built to resemble a traditional Japanese village.
From its opening bars, Symphony No. 1 in G minor ( 1890 – 92 ), while reflecting the influence of Grieg and Brahms, shows Nielsen's individuality.

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