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From and interior
From the first days of the expansion of the British colonies from the coast of North America into the heartland of the continent, a recurring problem was that of transportation between the coastal ports and the interior.
From this the sum of the interior angles can be easily confirmed, even if some interior angles are more than 180 °: going clockwise around, it means that one sometime turns left instead of right, which is counted as turning a negative amount.
From there, he ravaged the interior and waited for Harold's return from the north, refusing to venture far from the sea, his line of communication with Normandy.
From closest to farthest from the vitreous body-that is, from closest to the front exterior of the head towards the interior and back of the head:
From 1930 to 1935, the interior designer Madeleine Castaing and her husband welcomed him home during the summer in their mansion of Lèves, becoming his patrons, so that Soutine could hold his first exhibition in Chicago in 1935.
From there, they continued on to Samboangan, but took a different route through the interior of the Philippines, this time touching at the island of Zebu ( Cebu ).
From the 5th millennium BC people stopped living in caves, and built settlements of huts up to the rivers leading to the interior ( Tolve, Tricarico, Alianello, Melfi, Metaponto ).
From the interior, the building's large size was emphasized with trees and statues ; this served, not only to add beauty to the spectacle, but also to demonstrate man's triumph over nature.
From the scattered fields and large farms of the interior, it was carted overland to Wetumpka.
From at least 10, 000 years ago to the present, Athabascan Indians have inhabited portions of the interior of Alaska.
From 1960 onwards, the attention of archaeologists shifted to the interior of hill forts and re-examining their function.
From the 9th century onwards the distinctive Islamic tradition of glazed and brightly coloured tiling for interior and exterior walls and domes developed.
From these outposts departed a variety of fur traders and Jesuit missionaries that enabled France to build strong relationships with indigenous tribes and retain control of the continental interior.
From Tuesday to Friday, the interior scenes are recorded on two RTÉ sound stages.
From 1989 until 1994, all interior shots were filmed at Ardmore Studios in Wicklow.
From 2000 to 2005, the reception areas of the residence were progressively refurbished with the assistance of interior designer Mary Durack.
From Akureyri, they trekked west down the Öxnadalur ( Ox Valley ) intending to rent pack horses and cross the high and barren interior by foot to Reykjavik.
From this point another expedition was sent to explore the interior and founded the town of Camalig.
From 1630 to 1654, the Dutch set up more permanently in commercial Recife and aristocratic Olinda, and with the capture of Paraiba in 1635, the Dutch controlled a long stretch of the coast most accessible to Europe ( Dutch Brazil ), without, however, penetrating the interior.
From 1630 to 1654, the Dutch set up more permanently in the Nordeste and controlled a long stretch of the coast most accessible to Europe, without, however, penetrating the interior.
From Güiria in the Paria Peninsula he sailed west to Caracas and the port of La Guaira and returned eastward by an inland route, in order to study the conditions in the interior of the country.
From southeast to northwest the diameter reportedly measures 22 feet 2 inches, but when measured from east to west, the diameter lengthens to 23 feet 3 inches, although curiously, 19th century measurements of the interior gave an east-west dimension of 18 feet 4 inches, which was slightly shorter than the north-south measurement of 18 feet 9 inches, suggesting that the discrepancies may be due to the unevenness of the rubble masonry.
From the Baroque restoration are the stucco decoration of the interior and the canvasses by Gregorio Preti, Salvator Rosa, Giovan Francesco Guerrieri, Giuseppe Puglia and Orazio Gentileschi.

From and outlet
From the outlet valve of the production tree, the flow can be connected to a distribution network of pipelines and tanks to supply the product to refineries, natural gas compressor stations, or oil export terminals.
From his early days, Auerbach was convinced that the fast break, where a team used a quick outlet pass to fast guards who run downcourt and score before the opponent had re-established position, was a potent tactical weapon.
From September 3 to September 17, 1870 the Washburn party traveled from the outlet of the lake around the northern, eastern and southern shorelines to West Thumb.
From the beginning, and throughout the incident, the switchboard for a local media outlet, KMID-TV, was flooded with telephone calls from news organizations and private individuals around the world, seeking the latest information on rescue efforts-and in some cases, sharing their own insight into this and similar incidents.
From the early 1970s until July 1, 2011, WEWS was Cleveland's television outlet for the Ohio Lottery.
From the southwest corner of the mountain, another outlet glacier, Glaciar Suroccidental, long, flows from Gran Glaciar Norte at with a gradient of 200 m km < sup >− 1 </ sup > ( 37. 8 ft / mi ), which also ends at in a long smooth surface.
From the outlet of Dog Lake, the Michipicoten River flows south through a series of large lakes: Manitowik and Whitefish Lakes.
From that moment on, artists who wanted to record now had an outlet for their productivity — as well as a guaranteed, receptive, enthusiastic worldwide audience of soldiers, sailors and airmen.
* The dress worn by Marge in Paris is the one she bought from the Chanel shop ( after the one she found at the outlet shop got chewed up in the sewing machine ) on season seven's " Scenes From The Class Struggle in Springfield ".
From November 1976 this was changed to a single outlet exhaust header to comply with EPA regulations.
From right — main valve, cylinder pressure gauge, low-pressure valve, outlet pressure gauge, 3-way outlet terminated by needle valves.
From a programming standpoint, WRCV carried all of NBC's network programming, such as the weekend Monitor, as per its responsibilities as an NBC-owned outlet.
From 1920 to 1929 it was an influential outlet for Modernist literature in English.
From 1947 to 1996, WCCO radio and WCCO-TV ( channel 4 ) won twelve George Foster Peabody Awards, more than any other Twin Cities broadcast outlet.
From the dam at the outlet of Lake Winnipesaukee in the Lakeport section of Laconia, the river almost immediately enters Opechee Bay.
From there the boundary ran up the middle of the river to the mouth of the Auglaize River at what is now Defiance, Ohio, then due north until it intersected a parallel of latitude at the outlet of Lake Huron into the St. Clair River.
From there the boundary ran up the middle of the river to the mouth of the Auglaize River at what is now Defiance, Ohio, then due north until it intersected a parallel of latitude at the outlet of Lake Huron into the St. Clair River.
From there, she began a career covering trials for the local CBS outlet, ( KPIX ) and for the Associated Press.

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