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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 of the occupation Lublin became a focal point.
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 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 literary
From a bibliographical point of view some of the early printed Breviaries are among the rarest of literary curiosities, being merely local.
From this perspective, much literary critical theory, since it is focused on interpretation and explanation rather than on social transformation, would be regarded as positivistic or traditional rather than critical theory in the Kantian or Marxian sense.
From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and " private eyes " (" eye " being the vocalization of " I " for " investigator ").
From these, the Gothic genre per se gave way to modern horror fiction, regarded by some literary critics as a branch of the Gothic although others use the term to cover the entire genre.
From there he pursued his interest in scientific and literary studies.
From the earliest times, at least since the plays of Aristophanes, the primary topics of literary satire are politics, religion and sex.
From the key features derived from literary sources grew the detailed specific background of the stellar governments and alien races of the Traveller universe:
From this time forward his literary activity became very great ; in 1811 he published the Oriental tale of Ali og Gulhyndi, and in 1812 the last of his great tragedies, Stærkodder.
From the 15th to 17th centuries, classical Kurdish poets and writers developed a literary language.
From there he carried on a literary polemic for the cause of the iconodules against the synod of 815.
From Han literary sources, it is known that wooden-trestle beam bridges, arch bridges, simple suspension bridges, and floating pontoon bridges existed in Han China.
In his 1989 Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity, Richard Rorty argues that Derrida ( especially in his book, The Post Card: From Socrates to Freud and Beyond ) purposefully uses words that cannot be defined ( e. g. Différance ), and uses previously definable words in contexts diverse enough to make understanding impossible, so that the reader will never be able to contextualize Derrida's literary self.
From the moment a legend is retold as fiction its authentic legendary qualities begin to fade and recede: in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving transformed a local Hudson River Valley legend into a literary anecdote with " Gothic " overtones, which actually tended to diminish its character as genuine legend.
From this environment emerged ( in conjunction with the literary movement ) an enclave of critical studies called genre studies.
From its inception through fiscal year end 2006, FKCA has awarded $ 433, 916 in privately-raised funds and grants to literary, visual and performing artists and cultural organizations.
File: Russian Writers 1. jpg | Gorky ( bottom left ), with fellow members of the Moscow literary group Sreda ; From top left: Skitalets, Chaliapin, and Chirikov ; from bottom left: Gorky, Andreyev, Bunin, and Teleshov.
From June 1929 until 1937 Cernuda lived in Madrid and participated actively in the literary and cultural scene of the Spanish capital.
From this play, Edmund Wilson adopted the title Axel's Castle for his influential study of the symbolist literary aftermath.
" From this promising beginning, however, it has been the application of Buechner's literary talent to theological issues that has continued to fascinate his audience:
From a literary point of view, the book is a feat of skill, since it keeps to a tiny vocabulary and tells an entertaining tale.
From the controlled and powerful swing of his walking stick which gives a youthful lift to his shoulders to the deliberate delight in and contempt for his own literary works.
From then on, Banville's life was steadily devoted to literary production and criticism.
From 1889, Barrès ' activism overshadowed his literary activities, although he tried to maintain both.
From 1916 – 17, she acted as the literary editor of the Egoist journal, while her poetry appeared in the English Review and the Transatlantic Review.

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