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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 of the occupation Lublin became
a focal point
.
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 Hino
From the middle
of the Kamakura period
to the end
of the Nanboku-chΕ period
, from roughly
the 13th
to 14th centuries
, the district was controlled by
the Hino and Kamonamochi clans
.
From and had
From then
on, in keeping with
the traditions they
had followed since childhood
, the whole group settled down
to relish their food
.
From L'Turu
, I heard
that until about 1850
the people
of this island
-- which was about
the size
of Guam or smaller
-- had been of both sexes
, and
that the normal family life
of Melanesian tribes was observed here with minor variations
.
From the convulsive quivers
of the man's shoulders it was plain
he had resumed
the weeping
.
From the man who
had leaped
in from
the high bank outside
, as
the train
had slowed
on the grade
.
From his playmates
in Savannah
, Mercer
had picked up
, along with
a soft Southern dialect
, traces also
of the Gullah dialects
of Africa
.
From his first bout with
the canny Woodruff
, Pike
had learned
that it was better not
to attack him directly
, so
, harping
on the theme
that the cost
of printing was too high
, he condemned
the governor
for permitting such
a state
of affairs
to exist
.
From childhood
he had known all about knives
.
From the enlisted men
he pistol-whipped
to the subordinate officer whose wife
he tried
to rape
, a lot
of men
had plenty
of reason heartily
to dislike Marcus Reno
.
From behind
, he had put
his arms
on her shoulders
, turned her around
, and pressed her
to him
, so close she couldn't breathe
.
From the standpoint
of the army
of duffers
, however
, this was easily
the most heartening exhibition they
had had since Ben Hogan fell upon evil ways during
his heyday and scored an 11
in the Texas open
.
From the time
he had been at college
he had achieved
a certain tranquility and composure by accepting
the fact
that there were certain things
he could never know
.
From here
on out
, the Ariadne was going
to be hotter than
any space cruiser man
had ever dreamed
of.
From there
, his body was taken
to the home
of Colonel William Inge
, which
had been his headquarters
in Corinth
.
From the 9th century BC
, Luwian regions coalesced
into a number
of states such as Lydia
, Caria and Lycia
, all
of which
had Hellenic influence
.
From 8 November 2001-24 March 2002
, The British Museum
had an exhibit named β Agatha Christie and Archaeology: Mystery
in Mesopotamia β, which presented
a fascinating look at
the secret life
of Agatha Christie and
the influences
of archaeology
in her life and works
.
From Agrippa β s previous two marriages
, Agrippina
had two half-sisters: Vipsania Agrippina and Vipsania Marcella Agrippina
.
From the marriage
of Julia and Agrippa
, Agrippina
had four full-blood siblings:
a sister Julia
the Younger and three brothers: Gaius Caesar
, Lucius Caesar and Agrippa Postumus
.

One tablet from this period reads
, "(
From the earliest days ) no-one
had made
a statue
of lead
, ( but ) Rimush king
of Kish
, had a statue
of himself made
of lead
.
From there Alaric escaped with difficulty
, and not without some suspicion
of connivance by Stilicho
, who supposedly
had again received orders
to depart
.
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