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From 1966 to 1976, Alexei Kosygin, Podgorny and Mikhail Suslov, all leading officials, attended a Central Committee meeting once ; it was in 1973 to ratify the Soviet Union's treaty with West Germany.
From there he travelled to Sedbergh in Westmorland, where he had heard a group of Seekers were meeting, and preached to over a thousand people on Firbank Fell, convincing many, including Francis Howgill, to accept that Christ might speak to people directly.
From Amanullah until the reign of Mohammed Zahir Shah ( 1933 – 1973 ) and Mohammed Daoud Khan ( 1973 – 1978 ) the Jirga was recognized as a common meeting of regional Pashtun leaders.
From Peking, Mao moved along to Shanghai, working as a laundryman and meeting with Chen Duxiu, who had been recently freed from prison ; together, they discussed Marxism, which Chen was also beginning to accept.
From 1968 to 1980, the bank concentrated on meeting the basic needs of people in the developing world.
From 27 to 28 October 2005 an informal European Council meeting took place at the palace.
From 1878 to 1890, any grouping or meeting that aimed at spreading socialist principles was banned ( anti-Socialist laws ), but it still gained support in elections.
From its origins as the Kara-Irtysh ( Black Irtysh ) in the Mongolian Altay mountains in Xinjiang, China, the Irtysh flows north-west through Lake Zaysan in Kazakhstan, meeting the Ishim and Tobol rivers before merging with the Ob near Khanty-Mansiysk in western Siberia, Russia after.
From the Roaring twenties # Tolerance towards other groups | Roaring Twenties and the time of Weimar culture: a meeting point for homosexuals, described by Klaus Mann and Christopher Isherwood: the area at Berlin s Nollendorfplatz and Motzstrasse
From here, the road heads through suburban residential and agricultural areas as a road, intersecting County Route 54 ( Phalanx Road ) before meeting County Route 4 ( Conover Road ).
From this meeting arose the Liberal Unionist Association, originally an ad hoc alliance to demonstrate the unity of anti-Home Rulers.
From this meeting forward, the original settlers faced a disaster from which they did not recover.
From Vallorcine, the rail route continues over the border into Switzerland, meeting the SBB network at Martigny.
From this time until the meeting of the county court in May 1867, the town was devoid of any form of government.
From 1784 to 1885, Coram served as the meeting place for the Town of Brookhaven government, using the Davis Town Meeting House for much of that period.
From January until September 1938 he was stationed in Nanjing, meeting Sadao Yamanaka, who was also stationed nearby.
From an early age Liam Cosgrave displayed a keen interest in politics, discussing the topic with his father as a teenager before eventually joining Fine Gael at the age of 17, speaking at his first public meeting the same year.
From its first meeting the Dáil also set about attempting to secure de facto authority for the Irish Republic throughout the country.
On 3 December 2002, Kibaki was injured in a road accident while on his way back to Nairobi from a campaign meeting at Machakos junction 40 km From Nairobi.
The editorial meeting in which the story was discussed was recorded for a BBC Radio 5 documentary, " Sleeping With the NME ", which later appeared as the B-side to the Manics ' 1992 charity record " Theme From M * A * S * H ( Suicide Is Painless )".
From 1951 to 1996, the Executive Council held its winter meeting in the resort town of Bal Harbour, Florida.
From there they trespassed into Tibetan territory, meeting the Panchen Lama in Shigatse ( August 1916 ).
From Granada to Murcia, the town of his birth and stayed with an old friend Abū Ahmed Ibn Saydabūn, a famous disciple of Abu Madyan who at the time of their meeting was evidently going through a period of fatra or suspension.
* Carlson, J. D., Social Constructivism, Moral Reasoning and the Liberal Peace: From Kant to Kohlberg, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the The Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, Illinois 2005
From her neck sprang Pegasus (" he who sprang ") and Chrysaor (" bow of gold "), the result of Poseidon and Medusa's meeting.

From and King's
From there he travelled north to relieve the rebel siege at Lincoln and back east to King's Lynn, probably to order further supplies from the continent.
From May 1684, the King's illegitimate son, James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, lived in the Netherlands, where he was fêted by William and Mary.
* " King's Crossing ", an Elliott Smith song on the album From a Basement on the Hill.
From his home near Oxford, Buchan wrote to Mackenzie King: " The important question for me is, of course, the King's visit to Canada.
From 1761 he held the unofficial post of Joint Architect to the King, he was then promoted to his first official post in the Office of Works and was from 1769-1782 Comptroller of the King's Works, his final promotion put him in charge, from 1782 being Surveyor-General and Comptroller a post he kept until his death.
From 1437 to 1439 the King's first cousin Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, headed the government as lieutenant-general of the realm.
From Bacon's point of view, the King's Bench was a far more precarious position for someone loyal to the common law rather than the monarch.
From Kings Norton Junction at the northern end the canal immediately passes through the unusual King's Norton Stop Lock, the only guillotine-gated stop-lock on a canal.
From 1994 to 2001 he was Henry Purcell Professor of Composition at King's College London.
* From the 1920s, Gurkhas could also receive King's Indian Commissions, and later full King's or Queen's Commissions, which put them on a par with British officers.
From 1896 to 1897, Santayana studied at King's College, Cambridge.
From the 16th century until the early years of the 20th century, most of the land in Coton belonged to Cambridge colleges, including St John's, Queens ', King's and St Catharine's, which let it for farming.
From the 1980s to 1990s, the popular King's Quest series of adventure games was set in a fictional kingdom of Daventry, entirely unrelated to the real Daventry other than the name.
From 1972, the previously all-male colleges in Cambridge started admitting women, the first being Clare College and King's College.
From these letters and papers, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1914, it appears that in 1768 Copley painted in Boston a portrait of Myles Cooper, president of King's College, who then urged his visiting New York.
From 1854 be 1878 he worked as a clerk in the Admiralty, and began evening classes at King's College London in 1858.
From 1894 he lived in London as emeritus professor, being also a fellow of King's College London.
From King's College he moved to Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
From then onwards, he worked closely with Elphinstone, to set up the new university and by 1505, regular lectures were taking place at King's College.
: From Nature's Gate he walk'd like King's on Earth
He starred in many made-for-TV movies, including Gramps ( 1995 ), co-starring with Andy Griffith, Rob Hedden's The Colony ( 1995 ) with Hal Linden, Stephen King's It, Danielle Steel's Heartbeat with Polly Draper, and It Came From the Sky in 1999 with Yasmine Bleeth, and made guest appearances on TV shows, such as " Felicity ", Ally McBeal, Scrubs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well as an episode of Law & Order: SVU where the case involves the beating of a seven-months-pregnant woman, whose unborn child has been torn from her body via a primitive cesarean section.
From Phillip Parker King's Survey.
From 1964 he was Professor of Music at King's College London.

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