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From the inner slopes of the plateau numerous wadis take a direction towards the Sahara.
From the entrance of the site, continuing up the slope almost to the temple itself, are a large number of votive statues, and numerous treasuries.
From around 700 BC the Iron age brought numerous hill forts, brochs and fortified settlements which support the image of quarrelsome tribes and petty kingdoms later recorded by the Romans, though evidence that at times occupants neglected the defences might suggest that symbolic power had as much significance as warfare.
From his Vila do Infante in 15th Century Portuguese, Estate or Town of the Prince on the Sagres peninsula located at the south-westernmost point of Iberia and with sea access to both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Henry sponsored voyages down the coast of Africa, sailing as far as Guinea, that were primarily exploration expeditions, later on bringing back to the nearby town of Lagos, from whence they set out, numerous African slaves and goods.
From the very beginning, the Latins were little more than a colonial frontier exercising rule over the native Muslim, Greek and Syrian population, who were more numerous.
From 1960 to 1961, ' Operation Noah ' captured and removed around 6, 000 large animals and numerous small ones threatened by the lake's rising waters.
From 1998 through to 2003, the Mars society UK ( MSUK ) continued to support Beagle 2, providing numerous public events at which members of the Beagle 2 project team could speak, and the Beagle 2 model be displayed.
From approximately the 8th century A. D., adjacent village compounds called ile coalesced into numerous territorial city-states in which clan loyalties became subordinate to dynastic chieftains.
From its Coca branch to the mouth of the Curaray the Napo is full of snags and shelving sandbanks, and throws out numerous canos among jungle-tangled islands, which in the wet season are flooded, giving the river an immense width.
From the upper rim of the receptacle are given off the five sepals, the five petals, and the very numerous stamens.
From 1906 to 1919, in response to the crisis caused by numerous injuries, intercollegiate football was in jeopardy.
From those days stem the Stockholms Olympiastadion which has since hosted numerous sports events, notably football and athletics.
From 1948-1960 the Malayan Communists committed numerous effective acts of sabotage against the Malaysian Government, first targeting railway bridges, then hitting larger targets such as military camps.
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From the 3rd century until the 11th century, the region was invaded numerous times in turn by different tribes: Goths, Huns, Avars, Bulgars, Slavs ( South, i. e. Bulgarian, and Eastern ), Magyars, Pechenegs, Cumans and Mongols.
From a computation based on 1672 analyses of numerous kinds of rocks Clarke arrived at the following as the average percentage composition: SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >= 59. 71, Al < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub >= 15. 41, Fe < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 3 </ sub >= 2. 63, FeO = 3. 52, MgO = 4. 36, CaO = 4. 90, Na < sub > 2 </ sub > O = 3. 55, K < sub > 2 </ sub > O = 2. 80, H < sub > 2 </ sub > O = 1. 52, TiO < sub > 2 </ sub >= 0. 60, P < sub > 2 </ sub > O < sub > 5 </ sub >= 0. 22, total 99. 22 %).
From 1878 to 1933, France funded numerous libraries, research institutes, and Catholic schools throughout Bulgaria.
Mill, on the contrary, said that we believe them to be true because we have enough individual instances of their truth to generalize: in his words, " From instances we have observed, we feel warranted in concluding that what we found true in those instances holds in all similar ones, past, present and future, however numerous they may be.
From the age of 12, he suffered numerous health problems, such as Pott's disease ( a form of tuberculosis that affects the bone ), which deformed his body and stunted his growth, leaving him with a severe hunchback.
From the 1970s, numerous geoglyphs have been discovered on deforested land dating between 0 – 1250 AD, leading to claims about Pre-Columbian civilizations.
* Over-the-horizon radar: From 1976 to 1989, the Soviet Union's Russian Woodpecker over-the-horizon radar system blotted out numerous shortwave broadcasts daily.
From there on, commercial development boomed, including numerous motels, automobile dealerships, restaurants and more.
From Kamakura's alluvional plain branch off numerous narrow valleys like the Urigayatsu, Shakadōgayatsu, Ōgigayatsu, Kamegayatsu, Hikigayatsu, and Matsubagayatsu valleys.
From October to February, there are numerous lutefisk feeds in cities and towns around Puget Sound, northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
From the nerve ring, five nerves radiate underneath the radial canals of the water vascular system, and branch into numerous finer nerves to innervate the tube feet, spines, and pedicellariae.

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From the 16th century, following French practice, the apostrophe was used when a vowel letter was omitted either because of incidental elision ( I'm for I am ) or because the letter no longer represented a sound ( lov'd for loved ).
From the New York Times of December 3, Wheeler quoted Horace Greeley: " If seven or eight contiguous States shall present themselves authentically at Washington, saying: " We hate the Federal Union ; we have withdrawn from it ; we will give you the choice between acquiescing in our secession and arranging amicably all incidental questions on the one hand, and attempting to subdue us on the other ", we could not stand up for coercion, for subjugation, for we do not think it would be just.
From 1890, Leno commissioned George Le Brunn to compose the incidental music to many of his songs, including " The Detective ", " My Old Man ", " Chimney on Fire ", " The Fasting Man ", " The Jap ", " All Through A Little Piece of Bacon " and " The Detective Camera ".
From an incidental notice in one of his letters, stating the amount of house rent paid during his childhood, his parents must have been in easy circumstances, and the supposition is confirmed by the fact that he enjoyed all the advantages of a liberal education, first under the Jesuits of Florence, and then in the University of Pisa.
From the 7th series onwards, incidental music ( composed by Cherry Lodge ) was added over the scenes shown on screen.
From the sale price can be deducted the cost of acquisition of the asset, including incidental costs such as conveyancing costs, the cost of the disposal, and costs of improving the asset.

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From such references, and from others of a like nature, Quesnel gathers that by the word Breviarium was at first designated a book furnishing the rubrics, a sort of Ordo.
From these few references, which are the only surviving evidence apart from place name analysis, it would seem that the Balts Pytheas would have encountered were past the Common Balto-Slavic stage, but still spoke one language, which would have been Proto-Baltic.
From Virgil's admiring references to the neoteric writers Pollio and Cinna, it has been inferred that he was, for a time, associated with Catullus ' neoteric circle.
The collected From Hell features over forty pages of page-by-page notes and references, indicating which scenes are based wholly on Moore's own imagination and which are based upon specific named sources.
From the literature of the 13th to 16th centuries, there exists an abundance of references to the ideals of Bushidō.
* Metamorphoses in Latin edition and English translations ( From Perseus with hyperlinked commentary, mythological, and grammatical references )
From references in other contemporary works, Kyd is also assumed to have been the writer of an early, lost version of Hamlet ( the so-called Ur-Hamlet ), with a play-within-a-play interlude.
From numerous pagan and neo-Biblical references made about her, Tess has been viewed variously as an Earth goddess or as a sacrificial victim.
More recently, the popular graphic novels of Alan Moore, " From Hell " ( 1989 ) and " The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen " ( 1999 ) contain a number of references to the notorious criminality of the area in Victorian London.
From 2008, references to ' borough ' were phased out in favour of simply Bracknell Forest Council.
The song The Right Profile by English Punk band The Clash, off their seminal album London Calling is about the later life of Montgomery Clift, which references his car crash and drug abuse, as well as the movies A Place in the Sun, Red River, From Here to Eternity and The Misfits.
From Tales of the Life and Courage of the Pious and Great Prince Alexander found in the Second Pskovian Chronicle, circa 1260 – 1280, comes one of the first known references to the Great Prince:
From its original seventy maps and eighty-seven bibliographic references in the first edition ( 1570 ), the atlas grew through its thirty-one editions to encompass 183 references and 167 maps in 1612.
From various documentary references glassmaking and glass trading seems to have been a speciality of the Jewish minority in several centres.
From references to the work that survived, we know that its central character is an exceedingly dumb man named " Margites " ( from ancient Greek, margos, " raving, mad ; lustful ") who was so dense he did not know which parent had given birth to him.
From being familiar with street signs to knowing historical references to understanding the most recent slang, literacy demands interaction with the culture and reflection of it.
From references in later treatises such as the Sefer ha-Manhig by Rabbi Abraham ben Nathan ha-Yarḥi ( c. 1204 ), it appears that even at that later time the Spanish rite preserved certain European peculiarities that have since been eliminated in order to conform to the rulings of the Geonim and the official texts based on them.
From references in his own polemics and those of others, he does not seem to have proceeded Master of Arts there.
Edition Information: From the author ’ s 8th ed., 1778 / edited for American lawyers by William G. Hammond ; with copious notes, and references to all comments on the text in the American reports, 1787 – 1890.
From 1944, Watch Tower publications had made occasional references to a governing body, identifying it with the board of directors of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania.
From references in his pamphlets, Dekker is believed to have been born in London around 1572, but nothing is known for certain about his youth.
From the late twentieth century onwards, some in liberal and progressive Christianity have become uncomfortable with the traditional male representation of God and have sought to de-emphasise or eliminate altogether gender-specific references to God.
From this false story, many subsequent references repeated the inaccuracy.

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