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From this point on he establishes himself as a psychological detective who proceeds not by a painstaking examination of the crime scene, but by enquiring either into the nature of the victim or the psychology of the murderer.
From dusk on into the night, the passage of time and the darkening sky that proceeds Marlow's narrative serves as a preamble to the atmosphere and tone for the events described within his upcomming tale.
From this being the sukta holds, the original creative will proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
From there, Celebration Avenue passes the North Village, splits the Celebration golf course, winds through a few down-town shops and schools, and then proceeds into the parks and homes in the newer sections of Celebration.
From Nous proceeds the World Soul, which Plotinus subdivides into upper and lower, identifying the lower aspect of Soul with nature.
From the world soul proceeds individual human souls, and finally, matter, at the lowest level of being and thus the least perfected level of the cosmos.
From Nipigon, Highway 17 proceeds east along the coast of Lake Superior for through to Sault Ste.
From Ottawa, the Trans-Canada Highway proceeds east to Montreal.
From Ilwaco, U. S. 101 follows the Pacific coastline as far as Raymond, from which it proceeds directly north to Aberdeen, offering access from this city into the Olympic National Park.
From the east, PA 268 goes right through downtown, then proceeds north towards Foxburg, and Emlenton.
From Newbrough, the Stanegate proceeds west, parallel to the South Tyne until it meets the next major fort, at Vindolanda ( Chesterholm ).
From the Ohio border just north of Toledo, it proceeds northerly via Monroe, Detroit, Flint, Saginaw and Grayling, crosses the Mackinac Bridge after passing through the village and continues on to the Upper Peninsula and Sault Ste.
From the Old Dungeon Ghyll hotel, the route proceeds up alongside Rossett Gill ( which perhaps has a more fearsome reputation than it deserves ), past Angle Tarn, and then onto Esk Hause before joining a rocky path to the summit.
From this reality the sukta holds that original creative will ( later identified with Brahma, Hiranyagarbha or Prajapati ) proceeds, by which this vast universe is projected in space and time.
From Alexandrian theology Philo borrowed the idea of wisdom as the mediator ; he thereby somewhat confused his doctrine of the Logos, regarding wisdom as the higher principle from which the Logos proceeds, and again coordinating it with the latter.
From a given set of axioms, synthesis proceeds as a carefully constructed logical argument.
From this junction it proceeds south to the west of Bebington through junction 4 and then further south for ( where it crosses the Wirral railway line ), before narrowing to dual 2 lanes and turning sharply to the east.
From here it proceeds southwards, passing under the R434 and R433 roads until it runs parallel to the single-carriageway R639 road, bypassing Abbeyleix, Durrow, Cullahill, Johnstown, Urlingford, Littleton, Horse and Jockey, Cashel, New Inn, Cahir, Skeheenarinky, Kilbeheny, Mitchelstown, Kilworth Mountain, Fermoy, Rathcormac, Watergrasshill and Glanmire.
From Courtenay, Highway 19A once again hugs the coastline as it proceeds southeast through the hamlets of Royston and Union Bay.
From there, the talk proceeds to jokes about " maidenheddes ," cod-pieces, bollocks, arses, and pricks.
From it again proceeds the primum ( unicum ) mysterium primi mysterii, and from these two proceed further three, five, and twelve other mysteries.
From this position RNAP proceeds to transcribe all three genes ( lacZYA ) into mRNA.
From Kings Cross, the line proceeds west towards the Sydney Central Business District on a viaduct that passes over the suburb of Woolloomooloo and the Eastern Distributor.
From God's love proceeds only what is good, and punishment is also inherently good.

From and monks
From the Eastern Orthodox perspective, a council is accepted as being ecumenical if it is accepted by the Eastern Orthodox church at large – clergy, monks and assembly of believers.
From Chinese monks visiting India, we now know that both Mahāyāna and non-Mahāyāna monks in India often lived in the same monasteries side by side.
From there he and a group of monks moved to Padua in 1814.
From the abbey, the Funicular de Sant Joan funicular railway goes up to the top of the mountain, where there are various abandoned hovels in the cliff faces that were previously the abodes of reclusive monks, whilst the Funicular de Santa Cova descends to a shrine.
From then on, all dissolutions that were not a consequence of convictions for treason, were legally " voluntary "-a principle that was taken a stage further with the voluntary surrender of Lewes priory in November 1537, when for the first time the monks were offered life pensions if they co-operated, and were not accorded the option of transfer to another house.
From the start, the church had been divided between monks ' and townspeople's areas, with the nave and north aisle serving as parish church for the town ( as it still is ).
From 1356 to 1372, he founded the great Meteoron monastery on Broad Rock, which were perfect for the monks ; they were safe from political upheaval and had complete control of the entry to the monastery.
From Lanzhou, the provincial capital, he headed south into Tibetan territory and the lamasery of Labrang, where he was stoned by xenophobic monks.
From the 4th until the 14th century, caves were constructed by monks to serve as shrines with funds from donors.
From the 7th century through the Middle Ages, most of the viticulture and winemaking was done by the Benedictine monks.
From the 8th to the 15th centuries, no extant source documents Shaolin participation in combat ; then the 16th and 17th centuries see at least forty extant sources attest that, not only did monks of Shaolin practice martial arts, but martial practice had become such an integral element of Shaolin monastic life that the monks felt the need to justify it by creating new Buddhist lore.
From the 17th to the 19th century, Hilandar was predominantly Bulgarian-populated: in his account of 1745, the Russian pilgrim Vasily Barsky writes that the monks of Hilandar were all Bulgarians.
From this time, a marked tendency for Korean Buddhist monks to be " three teachings " exponents appeared.
From the age of seven, Everett was educated at Farleigh School, Hampshire, and later was educated by Benedictine monks at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire ; he left school at 16 and ran away to London to become an actor.
From a utilitarian standpoint, vegetable and herb gardens helped provide both alimentary and medicinal crops, which could be used to feed or treat the monks and, in some cases, the outside community.
From the medieval period, we have the Decameron ( 1353 ) by the Italian Giovanni Boccaccio ( made into a film by Pasolini ) which features tales of lechery by monks and the seduction of nuns from convents.
From then on, there have been ( re -) established many communities of monks, friars and other religious communities for men in the Anglican Communion.
From at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon.
From that time are two of the best and most decorated illuminated liturgical books made by monks from Split, Hvals ’ Zbornik ( today in Zagreb ) and the Missal of the Bosnian Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić ( now in Istanbul ).
From Chinese monks visiting India, we now know that both Mahāyāna and non-Mahāyāna monks in India often lived in the same monasteries side by side.
From the monks, Heather developed her physical body to its full potential, becoming a formidable martial artist.

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