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From and heart
From this doctors can read heart rate, change in diameter, pressure, and effective heart power.
From the late 18th century onwards, the British city of Manchester acquired the nickname " Cottonopolis " due to the cotton industry's omnipresence within the city, and Manchester's role as the heart of the global cotton trade.
From there blood enters the heart ventricle and the cycle repeats.
From there, he struck into the heart of Provence, ending with the capture of Avignon, despite strong resistance.
From the 13th century, the Valley of Mexico was the heart of Aztec civilization: here the capital of the Aztec Triple Alliance, the city of Tenochtitlan, was built upon raised islets in Lake Texcoco.
Presbyterian missionary George Leslie Mackay in From far Formosa ( 1896 ) reported that " if a savage is killed inland, the heart is eaten, flesh taken off in strips, and bones boiled to a jelly and preserved as a specific for malarial fever ".
On 15 April 1984, Cooper collapsed and soon after died from a heart attack in front of millions of television viewers, midway through his act on the London Weekend Television variety show Live From Her Majesty's, transmitted live from Her Majesty's Theatre.
From then on he thought that, in order to win the German heart, he must do everything by the book, strictly legal.
From an early period the King would describe himself as the " Lord of Maat " who decreed with his mouth the Maat he conceived in his heart.
From its beginnings as the Wright brothers ' testing field, it has evolved into the headquarters for the Air Force's worldwide logistics system and all Air Force systems development and procurement, the aeronautical engineering center, a major research laboratory complex, the heart of Air Force graduate education, location of the second largest Air Force medical center, and home of the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force.
From the early Middle Ages to the end of the 16th century this region was the heart of the County of Hoya.
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
From 1971 to 1998 ( 2003 in the last McDonaldland commercials ), Ronald's suit had french fry bags for pockets with two large ones around the lower body and an average sized french fry bag on the heart.
A promiscuous student, for example, in The Fit describes it as a " dull pain, indefinite, vague ; it was like anguish and the most acute fear and despair ... in his breast, under the heart " and the young doctor examining the misunderstood agony of compassion experienced by the factory owner's daughter in From a Case Book calls it an " unknown, mysterious power ... in fact close at hand and watching him.
From here seven squadrons of the 58th Bombardment Wing flew combat and reconnaissance missions throughout Southeast Asia and finally into the heart of the Japanese empire, striking at the core of the enemy ’ s industrial cities, aircraft factories, steel mills, electronic facilities, ball bearing manufacturers, and merchant shipping centers.
From it, wires and catheters can be directed anywhere in the arterial system for intervention or diagnostics, including the heart, brain, kidneys, arms and legs.
That same month, Sheen, while presenting an award at the Primetime Emmy Awards, addressed " everybody here from Two and a Half Men " and stated, " From the bottom of my heart, I wish you nothing but the best for this upcoming season.
From its position at the heart of North Lincolnshire it is roughly south / south-east to Lincolnshire proper, west to South Yorkshire, north by northwest to the East Riding of Yorkshire and east to North East Lincolnshire
From the late 1960s, he lived in Marbella, Spain where he died there at age 93, of heart failure.
From its foundation, Chillán has been at the heart of Chile's rich agricultural region.
* Hebridean Symphony ( 1913, dedicated to Raymond Bantock, prefixed with the poem: From the lonely shieling of the misty island / Mountains divide us and the mist of seas / Yet still the blood is strong, the heart is highland / And we in dreams behold the Hebrides.
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 that moment onwards, whenever Yugi or one of his friends is threatened by those with darkness in their hearts, this ' Dark Yugi ' shows himself and challenges them to dangerous ' Shadow Games ' which reveal the true nature of someone's heart.

From and air
From the luggage, they learned that the two air pirates, far from being Cubans, were native Americans, subsequently identified as Leon Bearden, 50-year-old ex-convict from Coolidge, Ariz., and his son, Cody, 16, a high-school junior.
From 1976 to 1981, DARPA's major thrusts were dominated by air, land, sea, and space technology, tactical armor and anti-armor programs, infrared sensing for space-based surveillance, high-energy laser technology for space-based missile defense, antisubmarine warfare, advanced cruise missiles, advanced aircraft, and defense applications of advanced computing.
From the lifetime of the Greek philosopher Anaxagoras in the 5th century BCE to the 14th century CE, earthquakes were usually attributed to " air ( vapors ) in the cavities of the Earth.
From 1960 NATO countries agreed to place all their air defence forces under the command of SACEUR in the event of war.
From the broadest geophysiological point of view, the biosphere is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with the elements of the lithosphere ( rocks ), hydrosphere ( water ), and atmosphere ( air ).
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 this, the term " Mojave " has come to refer to the temporary storage of aircraft, e. g. during decreased demand for air travel and between short-term leases.
From the perspective of others, however, the proposed airborne units had a key weakness: they required exactly the same resources as the new strategic bomber capability, another high priority, and would also compete with the badly stretched strategic air lift capability, essential to Churchill's strategy in the Far East.
From early impromptu artist-led events, the site has established a history of open air theatre.
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 December to March, prevailing winds from the southeast, known as the shamal, bring damp air over the islands.
From September through June, and especially during the winter and spring, the cold fronts of these advancing air masses sweep powerfully across Bermuda, preceded by two or three days of progressively stormier, wetter, and more overcast weather.
From the late 19th century Wilhelm Maybach, together with Gottlieb Daimler, developed light, high-speed internal combustion engines suitable for land, water, and air use.
( From the known origins of Wicca, with Gardner's own Book of Shadows, the athame represents fire ; where the wand corresponds to air.
From 1943, as CFB Namao ( now CFB Edmonton / Edmonton Garrison ), it was a major air force base.
From the air, the tornado's path can still be seen due to the lack of trees, some empty lots, and the newer houses, which are larger and more spaced out than the older ones.
From the start, the Abbey of Roche, built for the so-called White Monks, as the Cistercians were known, had an almost otherworldly air.
" Whether it's a flighty old tune like ' I Can't Give You Anything But Love, Baby ' ... a schmaltzy German love song, ' Das Lied Ist Aus ' or a French one ' La Vie en Rose ', she lends each an air of the aristocrat, yet she never patronises ... A folk song, ' Go ' Way From My Window ' has never been sung with such passion, and in her hands ' Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
From 1966 to 1974, Eban served as Israel's foreign minister, defending the country's reputation after the Six-Day War and claiming Israel was attacked first " So on the fateful morning of 5 June, when Egyptian forces moved by air and land against Israel's western coast ".
From 1961 to 1991, the Foreign Technology Division was the Air Force's S & TI center of excellence for foreign air and space system
From November 1944, No 4 Aircrew School took over for pilots, navigators, and air gunners to complete their ground training whilst waiting for a posting to a squadron.
From its formation in 1936 the Command did not receive the support it required to be an effective naval air service.
From 1943 onwards, the training of wireless operator / air gunners, and navigators was carried on in New Zealand for Pacific operations.
From the cockpit an aircraft is controlled on the ground and in the air.

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