Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Danse Macabre" ¶ 9
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

From and highest
From then on, until the ascension of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Central Committee played a minor role in the running of the party and state – the Politburo was the highest political organ in the Soviet Union.
When the scrolling arrows overlap the stationary ones, the player must step on the corresponding arrows on the dance platform, and the player is given a judgment for their accuracy of every streaked notes ( From highest to lowest: Marvelous, Perfect, Great, Good, Almost, Miss.
From the east, the highest number of men came Lithuania ( 50, 000 ) and the lowest from Bulgaria ( 600 ).
From lowest to highest, the layers are:
From the highest peaks the land slopes down to hilly areas, ( not always, though ; sometimes there is a brusque transition from the mountains to the plains ) and then to the upper, and then the lower the great Padan Plain.
From the base to the highest point is 163 feet (.
From about 1993, the highest temperature superconductor was a ceramic material consisting of thallium, mercury, copper, barium, calcium and oxygen ( HgBa < sub > 2 </ sub > Ca < sub > 2 </ sub > Cu < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 8 + δ </ sub >) with T < sub > c </ sub > = 138 K .< ref >
While not her highest chart debut, debut sales for From the Choirgirl Hotel are Amos's best to date, selling 153, 000 copies in its first week.
From all accounts his personal and social life exhibited the highest moral and spiritual standards.
From the time of Charlemagne until the 12th century, the silver currency of England was made from the highest purity silver available.
From January to March the Observatory offers what is claimed as the world's highest ice skating rink, using a synthetic surface that enables the use of standard ice skates at normal room temperature.
From Morskie Oko climbers proceed to Czarny Staw, another lake, and thence up Rysy, whose northwestern peak is the highest point in Poland at 2, 499 meters.
From Montana's temperature to the highest temperature ever recorded in the U. S .— in Death Valley, California, in 1913 — many parts of the country experience seasonal temperature extremes.
From 1987 to 2004 and 2010 and 2011, the game was played at the site of the highest seed.
From 1973 to 1977, The Match Game was # 1 among all daytime network game shows — three of those years it was the highest rated in all of daytime shows.
From the north, the mountain is quite remarkable, with the highest accessible point being a prominent peak called The Horn.
From 1653 it was the seat of the highest court for that part of Sweden.
From its highest point at Slieve Gullion, in the south of the County, Armagh's land falls away from its rugged south with Carrigatuke, Lislea and Camlough mountains, to rolling drumlin country in the middle and west of the county and finally flatlands in the north where rolling flats and small hills reach sea level at Lough Neagh.
From 2005 to 2010, the highest posted speed limit was in Abu Dhabi, although this was reduced to in 2011.
From the Maloja Pass the main watershed dips to the south-east for a short distance, and then runs eastwards and nearly over the highest summit of the Bernina Range, Piz Bernina ( 4, 049 m ), to the Bernina Pass.
From bottom to top, the sails of each mast are named by the mast and position on the mast, e. g. for the mainmast, from lowest to highest: main course, main topsail, main topgallant (" t ' gallant "), main royal, main skysail, and main moonraker.
From Crowders Mountain, the highest point in Gaston County, views stretch for more than.
From a small, long-established non-League team, Wimbledon Football Club had, from 1977, climbed quickly through the ranks of the Football League structure, reaching the highest national professional league in 1986 and winning the FA Cup against Liverpool in 1988.
From 1891 until the party's dissolution, Red Tories generally dominated the highest rungs of the party and its leadership.

From and ranks
From there comes the above-mentioned quote, which is used when someone breaks ranks before battle.
From their ranks came the men and women who returned home and took command of the party apparatus during the 1960s, led an effective insurgency against Lon Nol from 1968 until 1975, and established the regime of Democratic Kampuchea.
From their ranks, using Soviet advisers and equipment, Kim constructed a large army skilled in infiltration tactics and guerrilla warfare.
From their ranks, Sauron recruited Men who would become some of the nine Ringwraiths in the second millennium of the Second Age.
From the time he located here in 1864 until the time of his death he was pre-eminently the town's greatest leader, occupying the foremost ranks of those who promoted its industrial, commercial and religious enterprises.
From the ranks of this club came the founders of many microcomputer companies, including Bob Harsh, George Morrow, Adam Osborne, Lee Felsenstein, and Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
From the 1380s onwards, their ranks were filled under the devşirme system, where feudal dues were paid by service to the sultan.
Within the first few years of the character's debut, he had portrayed social ranks ranging from a starving vagrant in From Hand to Mouth to a wealthy socialite in Captain Kidd's Kids.
From the ranks at ATV, other regular presenters were established, notably sports reporter Trevor East ( later director of sport at Setanta Sports ) and announcer Peter Tomlinson ( later to become managing director of Saga Radio West Midlands and High Sheriff of the West Midlands ).
From this awkward position, McCarthy managed to collect together a team from the club's youth ranks, and some lower league signings, and free transfers.
From this point forward, Hanoi was forced to fill one-third of the Viet Cong's ranks with North Vietnamese regulars.
From this point on, Lü Meng had been moving up the ranks.
From the detached console, all ranks play by electric key and stop action.
From their ranks came the men and women who returned home and took command of the party apparatus during the 1960s, led an effective insurgency against Sihanouk and Lon Nol from 1968 until 1975, and established the regime of Democratic Kampuchea.
From the earliest years of the Corps, the ranks of lance corporal and lance sergeant were in common usage.
From a strength of 500 on July 1940, the ranks of the Forces Aériennes Françaises Libres ( FAFL ) grew to 900 by 1941, including 200 fliers.
From about 1930 until Antinori's death, with both Wall's and Antinori's criminal ranks depleted by the casualties and lives lost by their fighting each other, Trafficante and his son, Santo Jr., were able to seize control of the Antinori's bolita rackets in the Gulf Coast region ; after Antinori's death, they were able to gain complete control when Wall retired in 1945 and conceded his power and all his operations to the father – son duo.
Chicago ranks second on the " Top 15 Schools From Which the Most ' Prestigious ' Law Firms Hire New Lawyers "; first for " Faculty quality based on American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership "; third for " Supreme Court Clerkship Placement "; and fifth for " Student Quality ".
From at least 1995, minorities have been significantly under-represented in the Parks Department's managerial ranks according to the Complaint.
From there he moved to the Universidad Simon Bolivar in Venezuela where he rose through the professorial ranks.
From 1961, he worked for the state government and began to rise in the ranks of the CSU.
From 1941 until 1946, the rank was equivalent to grade 2, ranking with Gunnery Sergeant and other technical ranks with which it shared its insignia.
* “ During this season I hope to acquaint as wide an audience as possible with the new production at the Mariinsky Theater of ‘ Dead Souls .’ This is Rodion Shchedrin s great opera and, incidentally, I am not the only person who ranks this work along with Prokofiev s “ War and Peace ” and Shostakovich s “ Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District .” From the first minute we see ourselves in Gogol s characters, how we live, how frightful we are, and how we have become so.

9.541 seconds.