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From six to nine million additional Germans would be evicted, though most would have fled, and Poland would receive far more from Germany than the poor territories, including the great Pripet Marshes, which she lost to Russia.
From the age of ten Eugene had been brought up for a career in the church ; a personal choice of the King, basing the decision on the young Prince's poor physique and bearing.
From 1890 – 1908, Democrats passed new constitutions and statutes in the South that created requirements for voter registration and voting that effectively disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites.
From the beginning Robin Hood is on the side of the poor ; the Gest quotes Robin Hood as instructing his men that when they rob:
From 2005 through to 2007, the country was wracked by many thousands of protests from poor communities.
From a poor defensive position on the baseline, the lob can be used as either an offensive or defensive weapon, hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court to either enable the lobber to get into better defensive position or to win the point outright by hitting it over the opponent's head.
From this point onward he began living a radical Christian life giving his property over to his wife, while the remainder of his belongings he distributed as alms to the poor.
From 1890 to 1908, southern states passed new constitutions and laws that disfranchised most blacks and tens of thousands of poor whites with new voter registration and electoral rules.
From at least 1715 it was clear that Okhotsk was a poor site.
From 1960 to 1961, the combination of poor planning during the Great Leap Forward, political movements incited by the government, as well as unusual weather patterns and natural disasters resulted in widespread famine and many deaths.
From now on Rome's legions would largely consist of poor citizens ( the " capite censi " or " head count ") whose future after service could only be assured if their general could somehow bring about a land distribution on their behalf.
From 1947 to 1971, he taught alternate years at Mills and the Paris Conservatoire, until poor health, which caused him to use a wheelchair during his later years ( beginning sometime before 1947 ), compelled him to retire.
From the late 18th century to comparatively recent times, Battersea, and certainly north Battersea, was established as an industrial area, with all of the issues associated with pollution and poor housing affecting it.
From the beginning, U. S. POWs endured miserable conditions, including poor food and unsanitary conditions.
From age 12, Shahak cared for and provided economic support for his mother who survived the Nazi camp in very poor physical condition.
From this perspective, insanity can be considered as poor health of the mind, not necessarily of the brain as an organ ( although that can affect mental health ), but rather refers to defective function of mental processes such as reasoning.
He tried to help the poor by showing them how to grow olives and grapes, but in Mexico it was discouraged to grow those crops because of Spanish imports of the items ( Mexico: From Independence to Revolution, 1810-1910 edited by W. Dirk Raat page 21 ).
From 2008, major expansion saw Today broadcast on Saturdays and Sundays too, the weekday version running from 5: 30 am until 9 am weekdays, the launch of the Nine Early News, the axing of the Sunday program, National Nine News becoming Nine News after poor ratings losing to Seven News, Nine Late News was launched then renamed as Nightline and the 11 am bulletin be renamed as Nine Morning News, running from 11 am until noon weekdays.
From the outset, the undertaking was beset by poor planning and provision, weak leadership, lack of demand for trade goods, devastating epidemics of disease and increasing shortage of food ; it was finally abandoned after a siege by Spanish forces in April, 1700.
From 1890 to 1910, southern states passed new constitutions and laws that disfranchised most blacks and many poor whites from voting.
From then on, Li Tieh-Kuai was charged to cure the sick and he traveled to many lands and " could be found wherever the sick lay dying or the poor were persecuted.
From the outset, however, the colony was beset with problems, namely a typhoid epidemic in 1881, lawsuits over land titles, and a population unaccustomed to the hard manual labor required to extract crops from the poor soil of the Cumberland Plateau.
From then on, people worship him as god in the Mandaya tribe, which he refused as he confessed as follower of Rizal, the original defender of poor.
From here a passing ship rescues him and carries him back to Baghdad, where he gives alms to the poor and resumes his life of pleasure.

From and rich
From the end of the 15th century we have printed ballads that suggest a rich tradition of popular music.
From that time the town grew quickly with rich commuters from Amsterdam moving in, building themselves large villas in the wooded surroundings, and gradually starting to live in Hilversum permanently.
From Antonito a line was built over Cumbres Pass, along the Colorado-New Mexico border, reaching Durango, Colorado in August 1881 and continuing north to the rich mining areas around Silverton in July 1882.
From various " jumping off points " in Missouri, Iowa or Nebraska Territory, the routes converged along the lower Platte River Valley near Fort Kearny, Nebraska Territory and led to rich farmlands west of the Rocky Mountains.
* discoveryisland. ca-Discovery Island a small island in the Strait of Juan de Fuca off of Victoria BC Canada with a rich history From first nations to early settlers to present times.
From 1268 to 1273, Kublai blockaded the Yangzi River with his navy and besieged Xiangyang, the last obstacle in his way to invading the rich Yangzi River basin.
From that time his success was assured, and he was largely employed by the popes Julius III and Paul IV, by the della Rovere duke of Urbino, and by other rich patrons.
From the 16th to the 19th centuries, Tàrrega began to take on a more rural character, controlled by rich local families.
From K through grade 12 excellent teachers provide many technology rich opportunities for all students.
From the 1930s onwards she spent years exploring oriental republics of the USSR, as well as other parts of Asia, and published a rich series of books which, just as her photographs, are today considered valuable historical testimonies.
From this marriage, four children were born: two sons and two daughters, the elder Aemilia Paulla Prima apparently married to the son of Marcus Porcius Cato, and the younger Aemilia Paulla Secunda to Aelius Tubero, a rich man of a plebeian family.
From the 1980s to 2003, Crandon was the center of an environmental debate to construct a mining operation at the proposed Crandon mine, a rich copper deposit discovered by the Exxon Coal and Minerals Company.
From this crucible issued an entirely new work, less well arranged than the original, but rich in facts and critical comments.
From 1665 until 1668, the rich mineowners José and Gaspar Salcedo revolted against the colonial government.
From its foundation, Chillán has been at the heart of Chile's rich agricultural region.
From this time Bashan almost disappears from history, although we read of the wild cattle of its rich pastures (; ), the oaks of its forests (; ; ), the beauty of its extensive plains (; ), and the rugged majesty of its mountains ().
From 1931 to 1940, he practiced in New York City with Holden, McLaughlin & Associates, designing homes for the East Coast rich and a band shell in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
From this Christian communists understand that the nature of the kingdom of God is such that to be able to enter it a rich man must cease to be rich.
From about 1642, Russians began hearing of a ‘ Pogycha River ’ to the east which flowed into the Arctic and was rich in sable fur, walrus ivory and silver ore. An attempt to reach it in 1646 failed.
From contemporary accounts, it appears that the city was rich and very beautiful — The city is such that eye has not seen nor ear heard of any place resembling it upon earth ", says Abdur-Razzak from Central Asia.
From this specific usage it came to be sometimes used for ostentatiously rich businesspeople in general.
From the culinary point of view, Dhaka evolved a vibrant cuisine based heavily on the influence of Mughal courts, popularly called Mughlai Cuisine or Moglai and characterised by rich sauces and a generous use of meat ( especially beef ).
From their arrival in 1922, the Crosbys led the life of rich expatriates.

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