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From and train
From the man who had leaped in from the high bank outside, as the train had slowed on the grade.
From ancient Greece to the late 19th century, it was a central part of Western education, filling the need to train public speakers and writers to move audiences to action with arguments.
From its inception, the programme focused on the necessity to stimulate and strengthen the capacity in Africa to teach, train and conduct research in areas of peace and conflict studies.
From his days in magazine publishing, Jim Baen had a reputation for being able to recognize a gem in the rough and the ability to take a new author and nurture and train him up able to write salable material, and establish himself, which were some of the qualities desired by Simon and Schuster on their team.
From September 14 to 16, filming of Indiana falling into the train carriages took place in Los Angeles.
From castings that fit in the palm of your hand to train beds ( one casting can create the entire bed for one rail car ), it can all be done with sand casting.
From there he took a train to London to discuss with the British government the possibility of opening a second front against Germany.
From Malta, they travelled to Italy, then by train to Paris.
From the early 1950s to about 1994, a small resort of about twelve cabins on North Keppel Island was operated by old Mr Walls, a former train driver.
From there, passengers can connect to an Amtrak train.
From Montgomery, the Long train headed to the parish seat of Colfax.
This formula — using rhyming Maine and train, and Bangor as an edge destination — first appeared in the popular 1871 song Riding Down From Bangor ( or Riding Up From Bangor ) by Louis Shreve Osborne.
From there the town grew, at one point having a broom factory, a train depot, a lumberyard, a flour mill, a post office, a hotel, and a few general merchandise stores.
From there he took a legendary midnight stagecoach ride to the closest train station away at North Creek, New York, where he found out that McKinley had died.
From there the cape may be accessed on foot ( 1. 8 km ), by horse and carriage or on the Cape Arkona road train ( Kap-Arkona-Bahn ).
From the port of Newhaven international ferries run to the French ports of Dieppe ( Transmanche Ferries ); and to Le Havre, ( LD Lines ) Although there are some derelict signs of the one-time train ferry operations, the harbour still sees a great deal of freight and passengers movement, with both the ferries running from this port being under three years old.
From 6 April 1942 until the beginning of 1943 No 15 Pilots Advanced Flying Unit was established here to train recently qualified pilots to convert to twin-engine aeroplanes using the Airspeed Oxford aircraft.
From there, he travelled by train to London and arrived at Liverpool Street station.
From Darwin, MacArthur chose to travel south by train because of his wife's fear of flying.
From December 2008 train frequencies were increased on following services: Arnhem-Nijmegen ( 8 trains per hour ) and Den Haag-Rotterdam ( 12 trains per hour ), Amsterdam Centraal-Hoofddorp ( 16 trains per hour ).
* From Russia with Love ( 1963 ): James Bond's fight with a rival spy is set aboard the train.
* From early in the twentieth century until 1961, the Pennsylvania Railroad operated a parlor-car only express train between New York and Atlantic City that bore the name, Nellie Bly.
From 1642-46 a stalemate existed in Ulster, which O ' Neill used to train and discipline his Ulster Army.

From and terminus
From 1882 the village was served by Aberfoyle railway station, the terminus of the Strathendrick and Aberfoyle Railway which connected to Glasgow via Dumbarton or Kirkintilloch The station closed to passenger traffic in 1951, and the remaining freight services ceased in 1959.
From its western terminus, Route 28 heads east through Raritan, intersecting County Route 567 and then U. S. Route 202 and U. S. Route 206 at the Somerville Circle before heading through the central part of Somerville.
From there, Route 138 becomes surrounded by patches of trees before interchanging with the southern terminus of Route 18 soon after.
From its terminus at I ‑ 95, the highway continues about two miles ( 3 km ) eastward into the city of Florence as Business Spur 20.
From I-10 to its northern terminus at I-35, it is designated the Staff Sergeant William J. Bordelon Freeway.
From the 1920s onwards there had been severe congestion at the line's northern terminus, Finsbury Park, where travellers had to change on to trams and buses for destinations in North and North East London.
From the southern terminus, a ramp provides access to and from the southbound Garden State Parkway.
From milepost 2. 07 to its eastern terminus, Route 57 is designated a scenic byway, the Warren Heritage Scenic Byway, by the state of New Jersey due to its mountain and valley scenery, historic districts, and the adjacent Morris Canal, which was built in 1831 and had the greatest elevation change among all canals across the world.
From 1927 until 2003, Parkdale was the southern terminus of M-110.
From its starting point / terminus at U. S. 17 near Interstate 95, the route heads northward toward Columbia, Charlotte, and Knoxville.
From 1869 to 1872 the town was the terminus of the railroad, and the railroad company built a general office and machine shops there.
From the terminus of the Trans-Caspian Railway in Andijan, the expedition started in July 1906, but Mannerheim spent the greater part of it alone, after quarrelling with Pelliot over several logistic issues on their way to Kashgar in China's Xinjiang province.
From 1994 to 1996, the project focused investigations in the northeast section of the site ( near the Puchituk terminus ) which showed great time depth dating to the Middle Preclassic, and on the growth and cohesion of the site during Caracol ’ s two major periods of aggression.
From the northern terminus, one branch leads south down the eastern edge of the state while another leads west across the north towards Toledo.
From its northern terminus in Yosemite Valley, the trail runs northeast, passing south of Half Dome and then on to Tuolumne Meadows.
From the southern terminus of the JMT at the summit of Mount Whitney, an additional hike on the Mount Whitney Trail is required to reach the nearest trailhead at Whitney Portal, thus making an end-to-end traverse of the trail effectively.
From Waterloo, SWT's London terminus, long-distance trains run to southern England, including the major coastal population centres of Portsmouth, Southampton, Bournemouth, Poole and Weymouth ; the company also operates many local services on suburban commuter lines in south-west London and Surrey.
From 1878, until its closure in 1967, Birkenhead Woodside railway station was the town's mainline railway terminus.
From c. 1885 to 1961 Addison was also the northern terminus of the Wellsville, Addison & Galeton Railroad / Baltimore & Ohio / Buffalo & Susquehanna line from Galeton, Penn.
From 1984 to 1992, the New Jersey Department of Transportation removed the Ellisburg Circle, built in 1938 at Route 154's northern terminus.
From this interchange, the route turns north along the west bank of the Passaic River, crossing the Garden State Parkway again before widening to six lanes and meeting the southern terminus of Route 20 at an interchange near the border of Paterson.
From the southern terminus, the road runs northeast concurrent with southbound US 206 through residential and commercial areas, forming the border between Ewing Township to the northwest and Trenton to the southeast.
From Portrack, the A1046 continues on to its northern terminus at Port Clarence.
From December 2002, the northern terminus of the Tōhoku Shinkansen has been at Hachinohe Station, connecting it to Tokyo Station in under three hours.

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