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From his eastern-origin Apollo brought the art of inspection from " symbols and omina " ( σημεία και τέρατα: semeia kai terata ), and of the observation of the omens of the days.
From the train terminus and road, the observation deck at the foot of the statue is reached by 223 steps, or by elevators and escalators.
From the platform of the observation tower on the summit, an impressive panorama of the city, the lake and the Alps can be seen.
From a given observation point, a star found at one location in the sky will be found at nearly the same location on another night at the same sidereal time.
From the U. S. side, the American Falls can be viewed from walkways along Prospect Point Park, which also features the Prospect Point Park observation tower and a boat dock for the Maid of the Mist.
From a military perspective, the area was useful for it high bayside cliffs, which allowed for strategic observation of ships traveling between New York Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean.
From its summit they not only had the advantage of a wide view of the surrounding country, but the valley of the Hudson for miles north and south lay open to observation, the importance of
From his observation post in the mill of Brye, Blücher could observe how his troops fared to the west of Saint Amand.
From March 1858 to May 1859, he was French ambassador in London, but was recalled to take command of the army of observation on the Rhine.
From this observation, he deduced that the darker regions are flat, low-lying areas, while the brighter regions are rough and covered with mountains.
From this observation he predicted that, if a particular stimulus in the dog's surroundings was present when the dog was given food, then this stimulus would become associated with food and cause salivation on its own.
In a letter to Lord George Germain, delivered by his aide-de-camp, Captain Broderick, Cornwallis commented: " From our observation, and the best accounts we could procure, we did not doubt but the strength of the enemy exceeded 7, 000 men ...
By virtue of these interpretive connections, the network can function as a scientific theory: From certain observational data, we may ascend, via an interpretive string, to some point in the theoretical network, thence proceed, via definitions and hypotheses, to other points, from which another interpretive string permits a descent to the plane of observation.
From this, it is easy to determine the distance of the unknown point from either observation point, its north / south and east / west offsets from the observation point, and finally its full coordinates.
From the beach it was protected by two strongpoints, which included approximately thirty bunkers as well as an observation post, and the battery itself consisted of a bunker containing the battery's command post, two blockhouses, a light flak emplacement and four casemates able to contain artillery pieces up to dimensions of 150 mm.
From this observation there followed Harris's conclusion that a science that aims to determine the nature of language is limited to investigation of the relationships of elements to one another ( their distribution ).
From their observation posts, the Pakistani forces had a clear line-of-sight to lay down indirect artillery fire on NH 1A, inflicting heavy casualties on the Indians.
From a fixed observation point on Earth, it would appear to trace out a small ellipse as the gravitational effects of other stellar bodies ( Sun & Moon ) exhibit influence over the satellite, as the effect accumulates over time the trace becomes an analemma with lobes oriented north-southward.
From direct observation of precursory signs, it is possible to anticipate eruptions.
From the observation of standard trees ( indicating the fertility of the land ) that existed along the road in still virgin lands, planters and noble farmers that were living in ‘ Cidade da Constituição ’ ( town of the Constitution, today Piracicaba ), Itu, Porto Feliz and Atibaia, know where the best lands were and managed to gain allotments from the provincial government.
From that time Rudolf Bahro was without his knowledge placed under intensive observation and spying.
He has since become a critic of religious belief, appearing at Freedom From Religion Foundation's annual conventions and stating in its paper Freethought Today, " If, as the true believers claim, the word ' gospel ' means good news, then the good news for me is that there is no gospel, other than what I can define for myself, by observation and conscience.
From this observation Einstein was able to use statistical mechanics to derive a previously unexpected connection, the Einstein-Smoluchowski relation:
From Steno's observation that rock strata form when particles fall out of suspension in a fluid, it then follows that the youngest stratum is on the top of a sequence.

From and deck
From around 1778, a larger " heavy " frigate was developed with a main battery of twenty-six or twenty-eight 18-pounder guns ( again with the remaining ten smaller guns carried on the quarter deck and forecastle ).
From this most welcome intelligence, it was not long before I was on the quarter deck, where the captain, with a bow, presented me his sword, and said the admiral was dying of his wounds.
From Thursday Island, several of the party found passage, soaked by rain and waves, on the deck of a crowded 47-foot ketch.
From a standard, shuffled deck of 52 cards, each player is dealt three ' face down cards ' in a row.
From the mid 1970s to the late 1990s the cassette deck was the preferred music source for the automobile.
From the deck of the S. S. Pułaski ( a Polish merchant vessel transporting British troops ), two sailors reported a " strange globe glowing with greenish light, about half the size of the full moon as it appears to us.
From the deck of the Wicked Wench, Barbossa yells: " Strike yer colors, ye bloomin cockroachers, by thunder we'll see ya to Davy Jones!
From 1971 to 1972, the west grandstand was completely rebuilt, with the addition of an upper deck.
From the command deck of the Star Forge, Darth Revan declared himself Dark Lord of the Sith and took Malak as his apprentice.
From the hook a cordage tail passes through a turnblock on the deck at the base of the mast and back to a cleat on the deck.
From mid-century, a new fifth-rate type was introduced-the classic frigate, with no gun ports on the lower deck, and the main battery of from 26 to 30 guns disposed solely on the upper deck, although smaller guns were mounted on the quarterdeck and forecastle.
From here it would travel east as a six-lane elevated expressway route, ten stories above the city streets to allow for commercial development both above and below the skyway deck.
From the 60th floor, visitors can see as far as 100 km on a clear day from Sunshine 60's observation deck.
From May 1978 to May 1979, the group recorded some tracks live in Forster's bedroom using McLennan's two-track tape deck — they were not released until 1999 as 78 ' Til 79: The Lost Album, which also includes both sides of the first two singles.
From the flight deck, the flight and cabin crew were able to view his head and torso through the left direct vision window.
From a standard deck use 8 cards for every player ( 24 for 3 players, 32 for 4 players and so on, to 48 for 6 players ).
From the 11th floor deck of 2601 Pennsylvania Ave, Overlooking 26th and Aspen Streets intersection
From October 1900 to September 1903, he served as a company officer, deck officer, first officer, and then the commander of the II.
From the side, it can be easily recognised by the different depths of windows on the lower deck ; however, this is less apparent with newer bonded-glazed models.
From the deck, the sail can very readily be set or reduced by very small increments so as to control the power obtained from it.

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