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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 this time on Heidenstam proceeded to find his deeper self.
From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
She hesitated, she hopped, she rolled and rocked, skipped and jumped, but in some two weeks she started to pace, From that time to this she has shown steady improvement and now looks like one of the classiest things on the grounds.
From here they proceeded to ( 3 ) These same areas in relation to their own future family life stages, developing these to the extent of examining various crises which could be expected to confront them at some time or other.
From the point of view of the applicants, less time was wasted in being evaluated -- and they got a meal out of it as well as some insights into their performances.
`` From time to time since the present war began there have been reports that one or more of the Axis powers were seriously contemplating use of poisonous gas or noxious gases or other inhumane devices of warfare.
From time to time the medium mentions other people `` around him '', who were `` on the other side '', and reports what they are saying.
From the time he had been at college he had achieved a certain tranquility and composure by accepting the fact that there were certain things he could never know.
From time to time it has been proposed as a replacement for The Star-Spangled Banner as the national anthem, including television sign-offs.
From the other perspective, Alcott's unique teaching ideas created an environment which produced two famous daughters in different fields, in a time when women were not commonly encouraged to have independent careers.
From that time he supported the Democratic party and built a powerful political machine in Greene County.
From that time until 1972 the Astronomer Royal was Director of the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
From the unexpected realism of his first major figure — inspired by his 1875 trip to Italy — to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin's reputation grew, such that he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time.
From time to time there has been debate over repealing the clause that prevents " Papists " ( Roman Catholics ) or those who marry one from ascending to the British throne.
From the time of the Spanish colonies there has existed a type of sorbet made from fallen hail or snow.
From the time of St Augustine until the 16th century, the Archbishops of Canterbury were in full communion with the See of Rome and thus received the pallium.
From the time that the earliest English-speaking settlers arrived, the area has also been known as The Forks, because it is situated at the confluence of the north and south branches of the Kalamazoo River.
From the extinction in 1254 of the Hohenstaufen dynasty until 1415, the area was ruled by the Habsburgs, and many castles from that time still stand ( examples include Habsburg, Lenzburg, Tegerfelden, Bobikon, Stin and Wildegg ).
From time immemorial, they have acted as guides to caravans through the Nubian desert and up the Nile valley as far as Sennar.
From that time Abdur Rahman was fairly seated on the throne at Kabul, and in the course of the next few years he consolidated his dominion over all Afghanistan, suppressing insurrections by a sharp and relentless use of his despotic authority.

From and demolition
These buildings have undergone many changes over the centuries, restorations and additions of elements from other buildings, such as a gothic style fireplace of castle Trazegnies, carved doors of the XVI century from demolition, fireplace From the castle of Gouy-lez-Pedestrian, another fire in 1603 from the Chateau d ' Havre.
From 1833 to its demolition in the mid 1980s, the Salisbury Gas Light & Coke Company, who ran the city's gasworks were one of the major employers in the area. The company was formed in 1832 with a share capital of £ 8, 000, and its first chairman was The 3rd Earl of Radnor The company was incorporated by a private Act of Parliament in 1864, and the Gas Orders Confirmation Act 1882 empowered the company to raise capital of up to £ 40, 000.
From the point of its demolition, locals used to spit on the site of the prison.
From 1963 ( following the demolition of the Kemble Theatre in Hereford ) until 1979, this little building was the only theatre in Herefordshire.
From then until its demolition in 2005, the Brewers played all their home games at Eton Park.
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From the 1970s until its demolition in 1991, Comiskey was the oldest park still in use in Major League Baseball.
From 2001 to 2007, following the demolition of the old Wembley Stadium, the England national football team was forced to play its games elsewhere.
From 1995 to 1998 he spray-painted over 2000 giant profiles of his own bald head on buildings throughout Beijing, placing the images alongside ' chai ' characters painted by the city authorities to indicate that a building is scheduled for demolition.
From the 1960s the church went into decline, partly because of the demolition of housing in the parish.
From 1963 until its demolition in November 1993, the mast was used as part of a directional aerial for a mediumwave transmitter.
From then until late 2009 ( when demolition began in preparation for the site to be redeveloped ), the ground remained unused.
From 1962 until its demolition, Cedar Rapids ' Midwest League teams — which went through several name changes before becoming the Kernels in 1993 — played their home games there.
From the time of the demolition of the mansion, what was left of the Shay Estate became the object of many schemes.

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From there he travelled north to relieve the rebel siege at Lincoln and back east to King's Lynn, probably to order further supplies from the continent.
From May 1684, the King's illegitimate son, James Scott, Duke of Monmouth, lived in the Netherlands, where he was fêted by William and Mary.
* " King's Crossing ", an Elliott Smith song on the album From a Basement on the Hill.
From his home near Oxford, Buchan wrote to Mackenzie King: " The important question for me is, of course, the King's visit to Canada.
From 1761 he held the unofficial post of Joint Architect to the King, he was then promoted to his first official post in the Office of Works and was from 1769-1782 Comptroller of the King's Works, his final promotion put him in charge, from 1782 being Surveyor-General and Comptroller a post he kept until his death.
From 1437 to 1439 the King's first cousin Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, headed the government as lieutenant-general of the realm.
From Bacon's point of view, the King's Bench was a far more precarious position for someone loyal to the common law rather than the monarch.
From Kings Norton Junction at the northern end the canal immediately passes through the unusual King's Norton Stop Lock, the only guillotine-gated stop-lock on a canal.
From 1994 to 2001 he was Henry Purcell Professor of Composition at King's College London.
* From the 1920s, Gurkhas could also receive King's Indian Commissions, and later full King's or Queen's Commissions, which put them on a par with British officers.
From 1896 to 1897, Santayana studied at King's College, Cambridge.
From the 16th century until the early years of the 20th century, most of the land in Coton belonged to Cambridge colleges, including St John's, Queens ', King's and St Catharine's, which let it for farming.
From the 1980s to 1990s, the popular King's Quest series of adventure games was set in a fictional kingdom of Daventry, entirely unrelated to the real Daventry other than the name.
From 1972, the previously all-male colleges in Cambridge started admitting women, the first being Clare College and King's College.
From these letters and papers, published by the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1914, it appears that in 1768 Copley painted in Boston a portrait of Myles Cooper, president of King's College, who then urged his visiting New York.
From the meeting, the King's secretary Heinrich Abeken wrote an account, which was passed on to Otto von Bismarck in Berlin.
From 1854 be 1878 he worked as a clerk in the Admiralty, and began evening classes at King's College London in 1858.
From 1894 he lived in London as emeritus professor, being also a fellow of King's College London.
From King's College he moved to Trinity Hall, Cambridge.
From then onwards, he worked closely with Elphinstone, to set up the new university and by 1505, regular lectures were taking place at King's College.
: From Nature's Gate he walk'd like King's on Earth
He starred in many made-for-TV movies, including Gramps ( 1995 ), co-starring with Andy Griffith, Rob Hedden's The Colony ( 1995 ) with Hal Linden, Stephen King's It, Danielle Steel's Heartbeat with Polly Draper, and It Came From the Sky in 1999 with Yasmine Bleeth, and made guest appearances on TV shows, such as " Felicity ", Ally McBeal, Scrubs, Buffy the Vampire Slayer as well as an episode of Law & Order: SVU where the case involves the beating of a seven-months-pregnant woman, whose unborn child has been torn from her body via a primitive cesarean section.
From Phillip Parker King's Survey.
From 1964 he was Professor of Music at King's College London.

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