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* From Dynabook to Squeak-A Study in Survivals list of links tracing the evolution of Kay's vision
: From this list we extract an increasing sublist: put m < sub > 0 </ sub >= n < sub > 0 </ sub >, after finitely many steps we find an n < sub > k </ sub > such that n < sub > k </ sub > > m < sub > 0 </ sub >, put m < sub > 1 </ sub >= n < sub > k </ sub >.
From these hypotheses predictions about specific events are derived ( e. g., " People who study a word list while listening to vocal music will remember fewer words on a later memory test than people who study a word list in silence .").
From a list of 14 factors, respondents were asked to select the five most problematic for doing business in their country and to rank them between 1 ( most problematic ) and 5.
From these and other sources, it is possible to derive an almost complete description of the detailed Manichaean vision ( a complete list of Manichaean deities is outlined below ).
From the three fragments that have been found, the inscription seems to be a list of the twenty-four priestly courses ( cf.
From their existing records, it is known that the ancient Egyptians recorded the names of only a few identifiable constellations and a list of thirty-six decans that were used as a star clock.
The list of deities was both shrunk and expanded ; the thirty eight non-human deities in the From the Ashes boxed set were eliminated and non-human concerns assigned to a handful of human deities, but the list of human deities was expanded from twenty four to fifty four.
While the Quantum Link service ran on a Commodore 64, using only the Commodore's PETSCII text-graphics, the screen was visually divided into sections and OLMs would appear as a yellow bar saying " Message From :" and the name of the sender along with the message across the top of whatever the user was already doing, and presented a list of options for responding.
The Grand Comics Database does not list the job, which may or may not have been signed ; Miller's first listed work is the six-page " Deliver Me From D-Day ", by writer Wyatt Gwyon, in Weird War Tales No. 64 ( June 1978 ).
From Kentish charters it is known that Æthelbald was in control of London, and from Æthelbald's time on, the transition to Mercian control appears to be complete ; an early charter of Offa's, granting land near Harrow, does not even include the king of Essex on the witness list.
From these, foundation curators selected a short list of 125 videos, from which a jury, including artists Laurie Anderson and Takashi Murakami and the musical group Animal Collective, picked a playlist of 25 works.
From 2008 to 2012, Berkley High School has been named by Newsweek on its list of 1, 000 Best High Schools in the nation.
From having the performance in ‘ streaming ’ form on a tape to extracting the note events into a list in a computer is a fairly small step.
Time magazine, while including The Spy Who Came in From the Cold in its top 100 novels list, stated the novel was " a sad, sympathetic portrait of a man who has lived by lies and subterfuge for so long, he's forgotten how to tell the truth.
* From 1981 to 1986, Pacific Legal Foundation and San Luis Obispo County, California, filed a suit attempting to obtain the mailing list of the Abalone Alliance to get the group to pay for the police costs of the largest anti-nuclear civil-disobedience act in U. S. history at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant.
From the list of main topics of economics, some relate strongly to energy economics:
From these, Project Censored compiles an annual list of 25 news stories of social significance that have been overlooked, under-reported or self-censored by the country's major national news media.
) From these hints, a list of Kempe's parts has been deduced which, if conjectural, is not improbable: Costard in Love's Labours Lost, Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lancelot Gobbo in The Merchant of Venice, and Cob in Ben Jonson's Every Man in His Humour.
From a friend, she obtained a list of the bookstores upon which the New York Times relied for sales figures to determine its bestseller list.
From 1917 – 1926, Grey was in the top ten best-seller list nine times, which required sales of over 100, 000 copies each time.

From and jurors
From the 15th century onwards, permanent jurors were elected from among the nobles of the county.
From the beginning, the first trial was characterized by jurors and alternates dropping out and coercive courtroom displays by the defendants.

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From there, he struck into the heart of Provence, ending with the capture of Avignon, despite strong resistance.
From the moment that Wyatt and his brothers are discovered on the wide and dusty range, trailing a herd of cattle to a far-off promised land, a tone of pictorial authority is struckand it is held.
From December 16, 1811 to February 4, 1812, the area was struck by a series of more than 2, 000 earthquakes, known as the New Madrid Earthquake, a series of shock waves believed by some to have been the greatest in North American history.
From William Allan ( afterwards Sir William Allan and president of the Royal Scottish Academy ) and John Burnet, the engraver of Wilkie's works, we have an interesting account of his early studies, of his indomitable perseverance and power of close application, of his habit of haunting fairs and marketplaces, and transferring to his sketchbook all that struck him as characteristic and telling in figure or incident, and of his admiration for the works of Carse and David Allan, two Scottish painters of scenes from humble life.
From the beginning of Rolling Thunder, Washington dictated which targets would be struck, the day and hour of the attack, the number and types of aircraft and the tonnages and types of ordnance utilized, and sometimes even the direction of the attack.
# From this master restoration element, duplication masters, such as composite fine grain masters, are generated to be used to generate additional printing negatives from which actual release prints can be struck for festival screenings and DVD mastering.
From the vantage point of the temple's upper terrace, one is struck by " the serenity of the stone faces " occupying many towers.
In his memoir, From Hiroshima to Glasnost, Paul Nitze describes how as a young boy he witnessed the outbreak of World War I while traveling in Germany with his father, mother, and sister, arriving in Munich just in time to be struck by the city crowds ' patriotic enthusiasm for the imminent conflict.
From 1820 to 1860, 1, 956, 557 Irish arrived, 75 % of these after the Great Irish Famine ( or The Great Hunger, ) of 1845 – 1852, struck.
Working with From Scratch, from 1979, McGlashan played a number of more eclectic percussion instruments, such as PVC piping struck with jandals ; the name of the group came from the fact that they produced their own instruments ' from scratch '.
From laps 40-43 disaster struck the leaders.
From here he drove north-north-west into the Scottish Borders along the Agricolan military road Dere Street, leaving garrison forts at High Rochester in Northumberland and possibly also at Newstead in Borders, as he struck towards the Firth of Forth.
From 1903 to 1906, the silver coins had a silver content of 90 %, while those struck after 1906 had a reduced silver content of 75 % for 10 through 50 centavos and 80 % for the peso.
From Tanganyika he struck westward to Nyangwe, the Arab town on the Lualaba previously visited by Livingstone.
From 6 to 9 March 1810 a howling storm struck from the southwest and drove one Portuguese and three Spanish battleships ashore where they were destroyed by French cannonfire.
From Fuzhou he struck across the mountains into Zhejiang and visited Hangzhou, then renowned, under the name of Cansay, Khanzai, or Quinsai ( i. e. Kin gsze or royal residence ), as the greatest city in the world, of whose splendours Odoric, like Marco Polo, Marignolli, or Ibn Batuta, gives notable details.
From 1917 they were struck exclusively for use in British Guiana.
From across the river they hurled a 26-foot-long stone, which came arcing across the sky like a missile and struck the ground, near Guru's camp, so hard that nearly half of its length was embedded in the ground.
Their association is said to have begun in the 1760s, when Henry Hope passed Baring some bills to negotiate and ended up ‘ exceedingly struck with the transaction which bespoke not only great zeal and activity, but what was still more important … either good credit or great resources … From that day Baring became one of their principal friends ’ ( Barings archives, DEP249 ).
From to, Soto struck out 1, 063 batters.
From 2002 through 2008, Sacagawea dollars were only struck for sale to collectors.
From the mouth of the Indus, Varthema coasted down the whole west coast of India, touching at Cambay and Chaul: at Goa, whence he made an excursion inland to Bijapur, at Cannanore, from which he again struck into the interior to visit Vijayanagar on the Tungabhadra ; and at Calicut ( c. 1505 ), where he stops to describe the society, manners and customs of Malabar, as well as the topography and trade of the city, the court and government of its sovereign ( the Zamorin ), its justice, religion, navigation and military organization.

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