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In 1971, American novelist Frank Yerby published The Man From Dahomey, a historical novel set partially in Dahomey.
' Let's Dance ', with its little narrative surrounding the young Aborigine couple, targeted ' youth ', and ' China Girl ', with its bare-bummed ( and later partially censored ) beach lovemaking scene ( a homage to the film From Here to Eternity ), was sufficiently sexually provocative to guarantee heavy rotation on MTV.
From 1212 onwards, John had a constant policy of maintaining close relations with the Pope, which partially explains how he persuaded the Pope to reject the legitimacy of the Magna Carta.
From greatest to least stricture, speech sounds may be classified along a cline as stop consonants ( with occlusion, or blocked airflow ), fricative consonants ( with partially blocked and therefore strongly turbulent airflow ), approximants ( with only slight turbulence ), and vowels ( with full unimpeded airflow ).
From the columns being only partially fluted, as well as from other signs, it is clear that it never was completed ; but all the more important parts of the structure were finished, and it must have certainly been one of the most imposing fabrics in antiquity.
From a geographical point of view, recent political ecological research shifted partially from investigating the politics ' influence on the earth's surface to the focus on spatial-ecological influences on politics and power — a scope reminiscent of environmental politics.
From 1826 to 1837 a Shaker community was partially located in the town.
From left to right: Adam Carson ( partially obstructed by drums ), Mark Stopholese, Davey Havok, Geoff Kresge.
From then until his death, Ralph was partially paralysed and unable to speak clearly.
From those first tentative steps, to The 1969 Apollo program landing on the Moon and the partially reusable Space Shuttle, the American space program brought forth a breathtaking display of applied science.
From 1954, during the last two years of his life, Trenchard was partially blind and physically frail.
From 1928 to 1958, Imperia had a track over 1 km long which was built partially on top of the factory.
From the underlying idea of partially specified results as representing incomplete knowledge, one derives another desirable property: the existence of a least element.
From April-July 2008, he also hosted Bingo America, a partially interactive game show on GSN.
From 6 April 1999, the Advanced Corporation Tax relief on share dividends received on a PEP was halved, partially ending their tax exempt status.
From 2004 to 2008, the Rotunda, a Grade II listed building, was refurbished and partially converted for residential use by developer Urban Splash and Glenn Howells Architects.
From 2001-2004, the industry lost $ 5 billion, partially attributed to the increase in online music piracy on websites such as Kazaa, Morpheus and Grokster.
From the 9th to the 12th centuries, Georgian missionaries partially Christianised the Ingush.
From human clinical trials, it has become increasingly evident that a more effective focus of treatment is slowing, stopping and even partially reversing the atheroma growth process.
From a modern reader's point of view, the description of military events and the Empire's misfortunes may seem exaggerated and stereotypical ( partially due to Homeric influences ).
From 1964 until 1980, SR 504 ran along the shores of the North Fork of the Toutle River, but was rerouted to partially follow Bear Creek.
From 2001 through 2006, the cargo van versions of the Sprinter were manufactured in Düsseldorf, Germany, partially disassembled and shipped to a facility in Gaffney, South Carolina where they were reassembled.
From these, he devised a way to partially open Death's Gate and send through an emissary.
From 1907 to 1912, Price taught at the Seventh-day Adventist-run College of Medical Evangelists, now known as Loma Linda University, which awarded him a B. A., based partially on his authorship and independent study.

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From pictures on the wall to movies to television to video games to computers, each successive generation has been exposed to richer optical displays than the one before and may have become more adept at visual analysis.
From the third to 5th centuries, Gaul was exposed to raids by the Franks.
From there he went to Berlin, where he attended the lectures of Magnus, and to Heidelberg, where he was exposed to the scientific work of Kirchhoff and Helmholtz.
From here, the anti-male bodies would then cross the blood / brain barrier ( BBB ) of the developing fetal brain, altering sex-dimorphic brain structures relative to sexual orientation, increasing the likelihood that the exposed son will be more attracted to men than women.
From the community is a view of Chalk Mountain which has a natural exposed slide feature of diatomaceous earth.
From Oedipus onward, Greek and Roman tales are filled with exposed children who escaped death to be reunited with their families — usually, as in Longus's Daphnis and Chloe, more happily than in Oedipus's case.
From Sternberg he received formal composition training in the European tradition, but his trips to the city also exposed him to conceptual art, including Dadaism.
From the top of the tower, the first French panorama painter Pierre Prévost drew in 1818 his " Panorama de Constantinople " which was later exposed in Paris in 1825.
From Parma he wrote to Henry Pelham urging that the whole family leave America at once since, " if the Frost should be severe and the Harbour frozen, the Town of Boston will be exposed to an attack ; and if it should be taken all that have remained in the town will be considered as enimys to the Country and ill treated or exposed to great distress.
From an early age Kenny was exposed to politics as his father, Henry Kenny, became a Fine Gael TD in 1954.
From 1770 until its destruction by fire in 1854, it was exhibited by various owners as an automaton, though it was exposed in the early 1820s as an elaborate hoax.
From 1978 to 1995, Shell Oil produced polybutylene pipes, which corrode when exposed to chlorine.
From the late 1980s, cases of abuse within the Catholic Church and other child care institutions began to be exposed in Australia.
From 1873 to 1876 on the Academy's allowance, Repin sojourned in Italy and lived in Paris, where he was exposed to French Impressionist painting, which had a lasting effect upon his use of light and colour.
From Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory onwards into Real Bout Fatal Fury ( both in 1995 ), she wears instep guards that leave her heels and the front parts of her feet exposed.
From then on, the stone statue was exposed to the elements.
From 1975-1978, it wore the same hidden headlamps as the LTD Landau ; regular ( non-woodgrain ) LTD station wagons had exposed headlamps.
From its position it was directly exposed to attack by the invaders of Egypt ; several important battles were fought under its walls, and it was often besieged and taken.
From African famine he passed on to the arms trade and environmental problems, and exposed what he regarded as the entanglement between the political class and business.
From an early age he was exposed to the Spanish language and other cultures.
From 1886 to 1892, when the fort was finally completed, the ditch was dug and the spoil was used to cover the exposed buildings, some of which had been standing for over ten years, and to form the ramparts, the six very basic gun emplacements, two to each flank and a pair overlooking Luton Valley.
From a very early age he was exposed to the sounds of his father's amateur string quartet when they rehearsed at the Wispelwey home.
From childhood Sembène was exposed to Serer religion especially the Tuur festival, in which he was made cult servant.

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