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From and midpoint
" Furthermore, Gervase writes, " From the midpoint of the division a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out, over a considerable distance, fire, hot coals and sparks.
From Schruns and Tschagguns onward you cross the Montafon midpoint that divides the outer valley (" Außerfratte ") from the inner valley (" Innerfratte ").
From prehistory until the Middle Ages, the Wantsum Channel was joined by the River Stour, which entered it at Stourmouth close to its midpoint ; it was a two-mile-wide ( 3. 2 km ) strait.

From and division
From 1998 to 2011, the wild-card team has been assigned to play the division winner with the best winning percentage ( outside of their own division ) in one series, and the other two division winners meet in the other series.
From 1998 to 2011, the wild-card team has been assigned to play the division winner with the best winning percentage ( outside of their own division ) in one series, and the other two division winners meet in the other series.
From the late 1950s until the early 1970s, Charlton remained a mainstay of the Second Division before relegation to the Third Division in 1972 caused the team's support to drop, and even a promotion in 1975 back to the second division did little to re-invigorate the team's support and finances.
From 1943, the Luftwaffe also had an armoured paratroop division called Fallschirm-Panzer Division 1 Hermann Göring, which was expanded to a Panzerkorps in 1944.
From 1 January 2011, in accordance with the Kallikratis plan ( new administrative division of Greece ), the new municipality of Larissa includes also the former municipalities of Giannouli and Koilada.
From that day forward, the Twins made a strong push to get as close as 5 games back of the division lead by the All-Star break.
From there, Letelier made his way to then recently created Inter-American Development Bank, where he eventually became senior economist and director of the loan division.
From its beginning, this famous hospital accepted patients up to the age of fifteen years, and it continues to this day as the pediatric division of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, created in 1920 by merger with the physically contiguous Necker Hospital, founded in 1778.
From about 1967 the term was increasingly used in opposition to the term rock music, a division that gave generic significance to both terms.
From right to left the line was held by Duke Conrad's Franconians, three Bavarian divisions, Otto's division and two Swabian divisions.
# From the division of magnitudes-for the mathematicians also use the notion of the infinite.
From 1969 through 1993, each league consisted of an East and West division.
From 1992 up through 1998, American Stores consolidated operations and moved responsibilities of their division offices to their headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah.
From 1999 – 2001 it achieved two consecutive promotions, and would go on to have an uninterrupted seven-year spell in the second division.
From 1812 until 1841, the Fairfield Medical College, a division of the academy, trained medical practitioners, including Marcus Whitman.
From there the studio produced fewer animated shorts by the year until the animated shorts division was eventually closed in 1957.
From 1952 to 1958, he worked in the State Planning Commission as group head and deputy division chief.
From the central position, the French then drove west with the only available troops, the Old Guard and a division of the " Marie Louise " ( young conscripts from the classes of 1814 and 1815, called up in anticipation the previous year ), in hopes of smashing Blucher ’ s leading elements ( Sacken and Yorck ) in isolation and with their backs to the French held bridges over the Marne.
From left to right, the French army included: Masséna's IV Corps, covering a wide area between the Danube and Süssenbrunn, the lead elements of Bernadotte's XI Corps ( Dupas's division ) near Aderklaa, Viceroy Eugène's " Army of Italy " in in the centre, while Oudinot's II Corps was deployed opposite to Baumersdorf and Davout's III Corps continued the French line eastwards, beyond Glinzendorf.
From 1423, it belonged to the Electorate of Saxony of the House of Wettin, which had inherited Meißen and remained under them after the division of Wettin lands in 1485.
From the ciliary ganglion the postganglionic PSN fibers leave via short ciliary nerve fibers, a continuation of the nasociliary nerve ( a branch of ophthalmic division of the trigeminal nerve, CN V < sub > 1 </ sub >).

From and flaming
From episode three, " Abide with Me ", Wolfie lives, with his religious friend Ken, in a flat in the house of his girlfriend's family-Shirley ( played by Cheryl Hall, then Lindsay's wife ), her kindly but vague mother, Florence who mistakenly calls Wolfie " Foxy " and her authoritarian and conservative father, Charlie, who disapproves of Smith's lifestyle and refers to him as a " flaming yeti " or " Chairman Mao ".
: From a crowned helmet, a dragon, or flaming gules, the flames charged with the charges of the shield.
From the mid point of the division, a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out over a considerable distance fire, hot coals and sparks.

From and torch
From the early days of radar ( Linesman and Mediator ), through the Cold War years of the Type 84 and Type 85 radars, until the present day, the squadron has been entrusted with bearing the torch for Boulmer and, in ensuring the sustainability of the units many assets finds itself at the very forefront of leading edge technology, which provides collectively the engineering backbone of the modern United Kingdom Air Surveillance and Control Systems.
On December 26, 2009, at the Songs From A Scene concert, Stubhy announced that the Songs From A Scene 2010 will be the last of the series before it will be time ' to pass the torch.
From there, the torch was taken for a run around Uluru, followed by a formal reception.
From the announcement of the host World Youth Day, the Cross and Icon travel ceremonially around the world similar to the Olympic torch relay.

From and sprang
From this action sprang the idea of somehow uniting Greek and Shakespearean drama into a new total form, capable of restoring to life the ancient moral and poetic responses.
From his blood sprang a red flower, as at the death of Hyacinthus, which bore on its leaves the initial letters of his name Ai, also expressive of lament.
From this the legend of Pocahontas sprang forth, becoming part of American folklore, children's books, and movies.
From that moment a strong friendship sprang up between the abbot and the bishop, who was professor of theology at Notre Dame of Paris, and the founder of the Abbey of St. Victor.
From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear.
From my navel there sprang a tree.
From the town assembly, a national assembly and the progress of commerce sprang Parliament all over Europe around the end of the 12th century but not entirely representative or homogeneous for the nobility and the clergy.
From his family Gideon ( biblical figure ) sprang ( Josh.
From 1840 more permanent settlements sprang up, first at Wellington, then at Nelson and at Wanganui ( Petre ).
From the same blood sprang the Erinyes, suggesting that the ash-tree nymphs represented the Fates in milder guise ( Graves 6. 4 ).
From the Meliae sprang the race of mankind of the Age of Bronze.
From the blood that spurted from her neck and falling into the sea, sprang Pegasus and Chrysaor, her sons by Poseidon.
From this incestuous union sprang the child Adonis.
From this union sprang Taligent, a small Cupertino, California, company that's now developing nothing less than a universal operating system.
From these conditions sprang considerable agitation among the small working and professional classes.
From her neck sprang Pegasus (" he who sprang ") and Chrysaor (" bow of gold "), the result of Poseidon and Medusa's meeting.
From the race of Hildings sprang Harald Red-beard granrauði, mother's father of Halfdan the Black inn svarti.
From this sprang an unprecedented " linguistic plurality " of styles, techniques, and expression ( Morgan 1984, 458 ).
From these families sprang the teachers, professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, businessmen, and politicians that contributed to the city's prosperity.
From his proposal sprang the Houston Street Viaduct ( originally named the Oak Cliff Viaduct ), begun October 24, 1910, and opened to traffic February 22, 1912, acclaimed as the longest concrete bridge in the world.
From these, sprang the Taulantii, Parthini, Dardani, Enchelaeae, Autariates, Dassaretae and the Daors.
From the Skadar Lake at the east its territory sprang down the river of Zeta all the way to the river of Piva to the west.

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