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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 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 was
From the back of the barn it was a simple matter to reach Black's house without using the street.
From the way the wound in his head was itching, Dan knew that it would heal.
From the time the chocks were pulled until the plane was out of sight, he knew Donovan would keep his back to the strip.
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 high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
From being a hated tyrant and madman he was now the symbol of all that was noblest and best in the history of Sweden.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From the outset, she must have realized that marriage with him was out of the question, and although she was displeased by the `` unwarrantable '' interference, it seems probable that she did agree with her mother's suggestion that the poet was `` perhaps '' a man `` most fitted to live & die solitary, & in the love only of the Highest Lover ''.
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 the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
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 there on, each Junior was going to be judged individually.
From proud pool-owners to perpetual hosts and handymen was a short step -- no more than the change from city clothes to trunks.
From what I was able to gauge in a swift, greedy glance, the figure inside the coral-colored boucle dress was stupefying.
From these dosage isopleths it can be seen that an area of over 34,000 square miles was covered.

From and ordinary
From his first introduction in 1938 to the mid-1980s, " Clark Kent " was seen mostly as a disguise for Superman, enabling him to mix with ordinary people.
From these figures, dark matter constitutes 83 %, ( 23 /( 23 + 4. 6 )), of the matter in the universe, whereas ordinary matter makes up only 17 %.
From his retirement in his modest chacra ( cottage or hut ) at Ibaray, near Asunción, he told countless ordinary citizens who came to visit him that their revolution had been betrayed, that the change in government had only traded a Spanish-born elite for a criollo one, and that the present government was incompetent and mismanaged.
From 1868 Sochotcki lectured at the St Petersburg university, first as the " privat-docent ", from 1882 as an ordinary professor, and from 1893 as a merited professor.
From the 1980s onward, Alessi has been particularly associated with the notion of " designer " objects-otherwise ordinary tools and objects executed as high design, particularly in a post-modern mode, from designers such as Philippe Starck.
From two to three pounds of seed are sown upon the acre ( 2 to 3 kg / hectare ), though the smallest of these quantities will give many more plants in ordinary seasons than are necessary ; but as the seed is not an expensive article the greater part of farmers incline to sow thick, which both provides against the danger of part of the seed perishing, and gives the young plants an advantage at the outset.
( From this Cox eventually infers that conjunction of plausibilities is associative, and then that it may as well be ordinary multiplication of real numbers.
" From the beginning of its development, Disney expressed the greater importance of music in Fantasia compared to his past work: " In our ordinary stuff, our music is always under action, but on this ... we're supposed to be picturing this music-not the music fitting our story.
From the Middle Ages until the turn of the 18th century the skills, knowledge and experience to build ample log structures with plane and well sealed walls, as well as with flush joints, were performances out of the ordinary.
From Dublin, he crossed to Liverpool to become an ordinary seaman on the British merchant ship Tangier ( also recorded as Tanjore ), bound for China.
From ordinary experience it must be concluded that a second fundamental process is incessantly going on: the formation of new powers, which takes place principally during sleep.
From the perspective of dimensional analysis, the unit Hertz ( Hz ) is also correct, but in practice it is only used for ordinary frequency f, and almost never for ω.
From the 1970s onward, under the influence of neo-Marxism, critical theory and Michel Foucault, it became fashionable in the English-speaking academic social sciences and humanities to use the French word " critique ", instead of the ordinary " criticism ".
From 1965 to 1996, Erma Bombeck wrote over 4, 000 newspaper columns chronicling the ordinary life of a midwestern suburban housewife with broad, and sometimes eloquent humor.
From the above description it is clear that Samudragupta was endowed with no ordinary powers-Physical, intellectual and spiritural.
From autumn 2008, judges in all civil and family cases began to wear a newly designed robe with no wig, collar or bands, over an ordinary business suit and tie, with the exception of circuit judges in the county court, who opted to retain their former style or robe, but without wig, wing collar and bands.
From 1635 to 1641 Nicholas was one of the clerks in ordinary to the council.
From his retirement in his modest chacra ( cottage or hut ) at Ibaray, near Asunción, he told countless ordinary citizens who came to visit him that their revolution had been betrayed, that the change in government had only traded a Spanish-born elite for a criollo one, and that the present government was incompetent and mismanaged.
From England came the idea that philosophy had gotten into trouble by trying to understand words outside of the context of their use in ordinary language ( cf.
From 1863 to 1865 he was chaplain to the Empress Frederick in Berlin, and in 1875 he became chaplain in ordinary to Queen Victoria.
From the time of its original introduction, the DVD format specification has included the ability to use an ordinary DVD player to play interactive games, such as Dragon's Lair ( which was reissued on DVD ), the Scene It?
" Kenneth Turan, film critic of the Los Angeles Times, sums up the positions in his chapter on the festival in his book From Sundance to Sarajevo by saying that " the hothouse filmocentric universe Telluride creates over a Labor Day weekend has always been more a religion than anything as ordinary as a festival, complete with messianic believers and agnostic scoffers.
From 1798 onwards, structural, training and logistical reforms implemented or authorised by the Duke of York ( as head of the army ) slowly improved the lot of the ordinary soldier.
From the 14th century to the middle of the 16th century, Plungė was a part of Gandinga volost as an ordinary settlement.

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