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From and moment
From the east to
the west coast
of the Korean peninsula was
a strip
of land in which fear-filled men were at that same
moment furtively crawling through
the night, sitting in sweaty anticipation
of any movement or sound, or shouting amidst confused rifle flashes and muzzle blasts
.
From the moment that Hino had first walked into
the mission to ask for
a job, any job -- his qualifications neatly written on
a piece
of paper in
a precise hand -- he had been ready to become
a Christian
.
From a baroque standpoint it is
a moment of divine intervention in
the affairs
of man
.
From that
moment the party suffered an electoral decline, but remained
the third force
of Italian politics
.
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 the moment Mark Twain published his 1907 attack on Christian Science,
the Church, and Mary Baker Eddy, herself, Christian Science has been subject to significant criticism and public controversy
.
From the moment the Crusaders entered Asia Minor,
the Crusade went badly
.

"
From that
moment onwards,
the Winnili were known as
the Longbeards ( Latinised as Langobardi, Italianised as Lombardi, and Anglicized as Lombards ).
From a temporal
point of view,
the past seems to disappear and
the future doesn't yet exist, and God always appears to act from
moment to
moment.
From that
moment on, samba started to spread across
the country, initially associated with Carnival and then developing its own place in
the music market
.
From that
moment onward,
the cat flees in terror at his master's approach
.
From time to time, some
of the descendants have appeared, along with actors to re-create this historical
moment.
From the time, at approximately 08: 58, when Shehhi completed
the final turn toward New York City to
the moment of impact,
the plane went into
a sustained power dive, descending more than 24, 000 feet in 5 minutes 4 seconds, for an average rate
of over 5, 000 feet per minute
.
From the moment of this literary debut, his reviews and columns started appearing in
the press, mainly in
the Kurier Poranny ( Morning Courier ).
From this
moment on, Mazzini was more
of a spectator than
a protagonist
of the Italian Risorgimento, whose reins were now strongly in
the hands
of the Savoyard monarch Victor Emmanuel II and his skilled prime minister, Camillo Benso, Conte di Cavour
.
From that
moment on, he was usually considered
a Girondist
.

"
From the moment absurdity is recognized, it becomes
a passion,
the most harrowing
of all
.
From that
moment, Houston was no longer in retreat, but rather leading
the Army to find
a place to confront Santa Anna on Texas soil
.
From this
moment on, there will be no more prostrations made in
the church ( aside from those made before
the epitaphios ) until Vespers on
the afternoon
of Pentecost
.
From that
moment I put in my claim for
a monopoly
of Whig principles
.
From that
moment, she abandoned compromise for
a policy
of repression
.
From that day forth he despaired
of success, though he was saved for
the moment by
the jealousies
of the Russian and Austrian commanders, which ruined
the military plans
of the allies
.
From this
moment on
the cumulonimbus cloud quickly degrades and dissipates, breaking into cumulus congestus, meaning
a little rain may still fall and
the cirrus spissatus anvil cloud
.
From and occupation
From 16 June 1940-1942
the colonial administration remained loyal to Vichy France ( from 1942, under Free French ), but 25 September 1942-13 October 1946 they were, like Madagascar, under British
occupation.
From the eighteenth century, Spanish sources reported that immediately after
the takeover
of the city, Sir George Rooke,
the British admiral, on his own initiative caused
the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession
of the Rock in name
of Anne, Queen
of Great Britain, whose government ratified
the occupation.

* The Nazi
occupation of Poland and
the Allied bombing
of Peenemünde are depicted in
the British feature film Battle
of the V-1 ( 1958 ) ( called Missiles
From Hell in
the United States and some other countries ), which starred
the actor Michael Rennie
.
From the guild control originated
the term mystery play or mysteries, from
the Latin misterium meaning "
occupation " ( i
. e
. that
of the guilds ).
From 1944,
the advancing Red Army was also seen as
a foreign
occupation force, prompting skirmishes with
the Soviets as well as Soviet-backed partisans
.
From 1945 to 1950,
the camp was used by
the Soviet
occupation authorities as an internment camp, known as NKVD special camp number 2
.
From the very first years
of the British
occupation,
a post office,
a telegraph office and
a hospital began to operate
.
From the 13th century onwards,
the Hiberno-Norman
occupation in
the rest
of Ireland at first faltered then waned
.
From the 16th century through 1898, there were about 16 military campaigns against
the sultans five
of these resulting in
a short
occupation, except for
the last one
.
From 1940 to 1942,
the first years
of the German
occupation of France, there was no thoroughly-organized Résistance capable
of fighting in
a coordinated fashion throughout France
.

Lucas's poem " Spain 1809 " ( in
From Many Times and Lands, 1953 ),
the story
of a Spanish village woman's courage during
the French
occupation, was turned into
the play A Kind
of Justice by Margaret Wood ( 1966 ).
From its earliest days,
the King David Hotel hosted royalty:
the dowager empress
of Persia, queen mother Nazli
of Egypt and King Abdullah I
of Jordan stayed at
the hotel, and three heads
of state forced to flee their countries took up residence there: King Alfonso XIII
of Spain, forced to abdicate in 1931, Emperor Haile Selassie
of Ethiopia, driven out by
the Italians in 1936, and King George II
of Greece who set up his government in exile at
the hotel after
the Nazi
occupation of his country in 1942
.
From 1667 to 1793 Jever was an exclave
of Anhalt-Zerbst, and after Napoleonic
occupation the westernmost exclave
of Russia
.
From 2003 to 2005 Overton was
the seat
of government
of the Republic
of Texas,
a separatist group who are an independence movement that claims that
the annexation
of Texas by
the United States was illegal and that Texas remains an independent nation under
occupation.
From August 1944,
the AJB decided to revolt and hid
the children until
the end
of the occupation.
From there he expanded
the occupation of Dorthonion with such sorcery and horror that even
the Orcs would only pass through it with speed
.
From Bohemia, Frederick was powerless to stop
the occupation of his ancestral homeland
.
From January, 1 2008 on, compensation is granted by Lithuanian law for those persons who suffered on account
of World War II and
the Soviet
occupation.
From 1946 to 1947, he worked alongside Hans Werner Richter to publish
the monthly literary journal Der Ruf, which was sold in
the American
occupation zone
of Germany
.
From 1972
the band
became a full-time
occupation for
the friends, and they called
the band Split Ends
.
From 1945 – 46, it was renamed Greater Hesse () and was part
of the US
occupation zone in Germany
.
From 1987,
a cycle
of mass demonstrations featuring spontaneous singing eventually collected 300, 000 Estonians in Tallinn to sing national songs and hymns that were strictly forbidden during
the years
of the Soviet
occupation, as Estonian rock musicians played
.
From the battles fought against
the British
occupation to
the civilian unrest in
the 1980s,
the city has lost its glory
of past and much
of its cultural and architectural heritage lies in tattered ruins
.
From the earliest days
of the occupation, he took an important part in
the resistance and was even imprisoned for
a while
.
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