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From and spring
From the spring of 1813 until March 1815 about 6500 American sailors were imprisoned at Dartmoor.
From these interpretations, plausible but inexact, spring the clichés Noble Savage and Back to Nature.
From the spring of 1781, he switched his gō to Utamaro, and began painting and designing woodblock prints of women, but these early works are not considered of important value.
From late 1962 until the spring of 1964, he played drums for The Beachcombers, a London cover band notable for renditions of songs by Cliff Richard.
From the astronomical perspective, days continue to lengthen from equinox to solstice and summer days progressively shorten after the solstice, so meteorological summer encompasses the build-up to the longest day and a diminishing thereafter, with summer having many more hours of daylight than spring.
From the mid-15th century until 1882, spring carnival in Rome closed with a horse race.
From spring to autumn, several festivals take place in Meissen, such as the pottery market or the Weinfest, which celebrates the wine harvest.
From the end of the Middle Ages until the 20th century, the three-year rotation was practised by farmers in Europe with a rotation of rye or winter wheat, followed by spring oats or barley, then letting the soil rest ( leaving it fallow ) during the third stage.
From the perspective of groundwater, fumaroles could be described as a hot spring that boils off all its water before the water reaches the surface.
From its origin / spring runs from the southern Iberian plain in a direction east to west, to near the town of Badajoz, where it begins to track south leading to the Gulf of Cádiz.
From September through June, and especially during the winter and spring, the cold fronts of these advancing air masses sweep powerfully across Bermuda, preceded by two or three days of progressively stormier, wetter, and more overcast weather.
From the mid-15th century until 1882, spring carnival in Rome closed with a horse race.
From spring 1943, German and Austrian anti-fascists, who had fought in the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War, fought in Lozère and in the Cévennes alongside the French Résistance in the Francs-tireurs et Partisans.
From spring till fall the cowboys would tend the cattle up in the high country of the Sierras.
The town's spring is described by his son James Merrill in the poem " Two From Florida ," published in The Inner Room ( 1988 ).
From May 22 until August 30, 2007, the discharge level at Weeki Wachee spring dropped to a level that allowed for cave divers to gain effective entry into the cave system at the spring.
From spring to fall, boat tours are organized through the many canals of Boskoop, which tour along the nurseries and nature areas and provide information about the history and surroundings of Boskoop.
From early spring to late fall, a large flea market takes place every Wednesday morning at the Pine County Fairgrounds.
From 129 students in the summer of 1914, numbers dropped to 36 in the spring of 1916.
From the start, St. John Nepomucene Church served as a focal point, although other churches would soon spring up in the other communities.
From fall to spring most of the community activity in Big Horn centers around its K-12 school, especially during football season.
From the summer of 1945 to the spring of 1948 over 23, 000 Jews managed to leave Italy clandestinely for Palestine.
According to the book " From Can See to Can't " by Thad Sitton and Dan Utley, " Under ideal conditions for reproduction – which fortunately seldom existed – the progeny of a single pair of weevils emerging in the spring could reach something like 134 million before the coming of frost.
From November of this year to the spring of 1521, the veteran statesman sought refuge in the University of Ingolstadt where he received an appointment as professor from William of Bavaria.

From and autumn
From January 1925 to the autumn of 1926, he stayed at the University of Florence.
From mid-summer to early autumn, the vines can produce small fruit that take the same color as the vine, and are approximately the size of a common pea.
On 12 January 1533 he writes from Bologna, in attendance upon Pope Clement VII From the autumn of 1533 he made Naples his permanent residence, his name being Italianized as Valdésso and Val d ' Esso.
From late September through early November, the area experiences an abrupt autumn during which normal temperatures drop very rapidly and cloudy, wet weather quickly picks up.
From autumn 2004 to April 2005 he was the resident restaurant critic of The Guardian's Saturday magazine supplement.
From the autumn of 1929 until the summer of 1931, each Gregorian calendar year was usually divided into 72 five-day weeks (= 360 days ), three of which were split into two partial weeks by five national holidays.
From the autumn of 1791 on, the king tied his hopes of political salvation to the dubious prospects of foreign intervention.
From autumn to spring it hunts mainly on wood-living insect larvae, frequently from thin dead branches in living trees.
From the autumn of 1927, Bacon stayed at the Paris Hôtel Delambre in Montparnasse.
From the autumn of 1919 onwards, the RIC was forced to abandon its barracks in isolated areas.
From late spring to early autumn, the sulphur shelf thrives, making it a boon to mushroom hunters and a bane to those concerned about the health of their trees.
From the summer of 1920 on she abandoned her poetry until August 1922 ; during the autumn and winter she wrote her final poems, stimulated by the review Ultra ; the short-lived review, started by Elmer Diktonius, Hagar Olsson and other young writers, was the first publication in Finland to embrace literary modernism and it hailed Edith as a pioneering genius and printed her new poems.
From this time until her death in the autumn, the queen remains inside the nest, laying eggs.
From the autumn of 1935, the projected work was called " SS-Schule Haus Wewelsburg " ( that is, " SS School, " House Wewelsburg ").
" From that time I was interrupted till this last autumn, when I made the other.
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 late autumn 1916 to 1918, during the World War I battles on the Romanian front, Piteşti was occupied by the troops of the Central Powers.
From the 1990s, Poon Choi became popular among urban dwellers and can also be enjoyed at many Cantonese restaurants in the autumn and winter or on special occasions throughout the year.
From autumn 1940, SM. 79s were used against the Kingdom of Greece, then Yugoslavia.
From autumn to spring a range of plant sizes can be found which may result in variable success from chemical control.
From autumn 1944 until the end of World War II in 1945 he took into his family Uta Ranke-Heinemann, who had fled the bombs and destruction in Essen.
From midsummer on to autumn, typhoons occasionally strike the area.
From the autumn of 1894, the hall was adopted as the venue for the annual winter season of concerts of the Philharmonic Society of London, which had formerly been held at St James's Hall.

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