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From and outside
From the man who had leaped in from the high bank outside, as the train had slowed on the grade.
From the outside it was an ordinary enough house of the gentry.
From the outside, it seemed no more than a low drumlin, a lump on the dark earth.
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.
From 1998 to 2011, the wild-card team has been assigned to play the division winner with the best winning percentage ( outside of their own division ) in one series, and the other two division winners meet in the other series.
From 1998 to 2011, the wild-card team has been assigned to play the division winner with the best winning percentage ( outside of their own division ) in one series, and the other two division winners meet in the other series.
From a sociological and demographic perspective, the Big Brother franchise allows the opportunity for analysis of how people react when forced into close confinement with people who lie outside their comfort zone, since they may hold different opinions or ideals from other contestants, or simply belong to a different group of people than a contestant normally interacts with.
From the outside, Lloyd George called for the party to abandon the government completely in defence of free trade, but only a few MPs and candidates followed.
From a popular perspective, the term Chicano became widely visible outside of Chicano communities during the American civil rights movement.
From this point on Holt dedicated himself single-mindedly to a career in politics and he reportedly had few outside interests, apart from his well-known passion for sport and the sea.
From 1982, Ibanez guitars have also been sold in Japan as well as being sold outside of Japan.
From the outside the rope ran through the blade, through the round block and topsides and was fastened inside the hull.
From inside to outside there are three axes of rotation: the hub of the wheel, the gimbal axis, and the vertical pivot.
From then on, Satan and Satanism started to gain a new meaning outside of Christianity.
From outside to inside, the path to the uterus is as follows:
From the outside, sun damage, moisture, abrasion and dirt assault garments.
From outside, Pinkerton cries, " Butterfly!
From the mid-1980s onward, some Awá moved to government-established settlements, but for the most part they were able to maintain their traditional way of life, living entirely off their forests, in nomadic groups of a few dozen people, with little or no contact with the outside world.
From this evidence, it is clear that money in the form of legal tender had effectively ceased to exist, but when dealing with those outside the Federation, other arrangements are made, such as a barter of services, since Federation citizens don't have any currency to offer.
From there it enters a heat exchanger ( sometimes called a " condensing coil " or condenser ) where it loses energy ( heat ) to the outside.
From this came the figurative meaning of boundary and eventually the phrase beyond the pale, as something outside the boundary.
He had the words " Dominion Hockey Challenge Cup " engraved on one side of the outside rim, and " From Stanley of Preston " on the other side.
From north of San Francisco and continuing almost to Oregon it is also signed as the " Redwood Highway " though not often spoken of as such outside of organizations responsible for tourism marketing.
From 1650 to 1652 Huygens wrote the poem Hofwijck in which he described the joys of living outside the city.
From 1886 dates the finding of Mycenaean sepulchres outside the Argolid, from which, and from the continuation of Tsountas's exploration of the buildings and lesser graves at Mycenae, a large treasure, independent of Schliemann's princely gift, has been gathered into the National Museum at Athens.

From and observer
From the standpoint of an observer in an inertial frame, the effects can be explained as results of inertia without invoking the centrifugal force.
From the viewpoint of any single unaccelerated observer, mass can neither be created or destroyed, and special relativity does not change this understanding.
From the point of view of an observer on the Earth's surface the second of TCG passes in slightly less than the observer's SI second.
From the perspective of an observer on a hypothetical planet around Vega, the Sun would appear as a faint 4. 3 magnitude star in the Columba constellation.
From the perspective of an observer on the Earth, the winter Sun has a lower maximum altitude in the sky than the summer Sun.
From the lack of precision in the descriptions, it would seem that Aratus was neither a mathematician nor observer or, at any rate, that in this work he did not aim at scientific accuracy.
From the beginning Whately was a keen-sighted observer of the condition of Ireland question, and gave offence by supporting state endowment of the Catholic clergy.
From the frame of reference of a moving observer traveling at the speed v ( diagram at lower right ), the light pulse traces out a longer, angled path.
From this, the observer builds up a complete snapshot: a saved state for each process and all messages “ in the ether ” are saved.
From the point of view of an observer, there are two emission coefficients, ε < sub > r </ sub > corresponding to radially polarized light and ε < sub > t </ sub > corresponding to tangentially polarized light.
From the viewpoint of the accelerating observer, the vacuum of the inertial observer will look like a state containing many particles in thermal equilibrium — a warm gas.
From the peninsula's high points, an observer can look north to the Hutt Valley and the Tararua Ranges, or southwest, across Cook Strait, to the high peaks of the Inland and Seaward Kaikoura Ranges, which are often snowbound in winter.
From the introduction of indirect fire circa 1914 the Battery Commander was the observer for his battery and ordered the guns to fire.
From the point of view of the observer, S is at an angle θ from a line through the center of the star, and the edge or limb of the star is at angle Ω.
From 1943-1946, Koenig served on the front lines in France and Germany as a flash ranging observer, spotting enemy fire and calculating their position, with the 292nd Field Artillery Observation Battalion.
* From 1990 to 1993 he was a head of the Polish Embassy in Afghanistan, later a head of Field Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina ( 1996 ) and UN observer in East Timor ( 1999 ).
From 2003 to 2004 he was Deputy Speaker of Riigikogu and an observer in the European Parliament.
From there, he is used by Harry Hopkins as an observer.
From a young age, Kathy seems to have resigned herself to being a rather passive observer of other people and the choices they make, instead of making her own.
From this observer a signal is sent to both clocks, and in the frame in which A and B are at rest, they synchronously start to run.
From the perspective of the frame, in which A and B are at rest, the signals are sent at the same time and the observer " is hastening towards the beam of light coming from B, whilst he is riding on ahead of the beam of light coming from A.
From the surface it looks like the horizon is above the observer which makes the inhabitants of the planet think that they actually live inside a hollow cave in an endless piece of rock rather than on a round planet floating in space.
From 1972 to 1974, he was a U. S. political observer in Santiago, Chile ( involved in the case of Charles Horman ), and held the same position in Cape Town, South Africa, from 1974 to 1976.

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