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From above one could only occasionally catch a glimpse of life on the floor of this green sea: a neighbor's gingham skirt flashing into sight for an instant on the path beneath her grape-arbor, or the movement of hands above a clothesline and the flutter of garments hung there, half-way down the block.
From the night of August 30 to the morning of September 2 there was no Union cavalry east of the Macon railway to disclose to Sherman that he was missing the greatest opportunity of his career.
From New Jersey, Morgan hastened to the headquarters of Washington at Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania, arriving there on November 18th.
From there it looked across at Westchester County and the Hudson River where the manor houses, estates, and big farms of the original ( non-Indian ) landowners began.
From there on, each Junior was going to be judged individually.
From there I turned left along Cumhuriyet Cadesi past more hotels and a park on the left, Republic Gardens, and came in a few moments to Taksim Square, one of the hubs of the city, with the Monument of the Republic, erected in 1928, in its center.
`` 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 there he chipped back and sank his putt for a par 4.
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 1764 onwards, there was a gradual change from a slave-based society to one based on production for domestic consumption and export.
From there, his body was taken to the home of Colonel William Inge, which had been his headquarters in Corinth.
From there he conducts and dispatches military expeditions to all parts of the world.
From there they went to Saxland ( Germany ) and to the lands of Gylfi in Scandinavia ( Section 5 ).
From there Alaric escaped with difficulty, and not without some suspicion of connivance by Stilicho, who supposedly had again received orders to depart.
From there she negotiated with the emperor for the safety of family members left in the capital, while protesting her sons ' innocence of hostile actions ; under the falsehood of making a vesperal visit to worship at the church, she deliberately excluded the grandson of Botaneiates and his loyal tutor, met with Alexios and Isaac and fled for the forum of Constantine.
From there, he was sent to the Theresianum at Vienna to continue his studies.
From there he waged an intermittent civil war against his grandfather, which first secured him recognition of his post as co-emperor, and ultimately led to the deposition of Andronikos II in 1328.
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 there we see Jesus ' ministry move from Galilee ( chapters 4 – 9 ), through Samaria and Judea ( chs.
From Kola, there are indications of a similar situation, suggesting a population of around 20 adults.
From the time of the Spanish colonies there has existed a type of sorbet made from fallen hail or snow.
From there, the Acadians spread throughout the Valley, in various communities, building dykes to claim the tidal lands along the Annapolis and Cornwallis Rivers.
From there Route N193 readily connects to the center of the city.
From the early 1940s to the late 1950s, there were scores of Sunday strip-style magazine ads for Cream of Wheat using the Abner characters, and in the 1950s, Fearless Fosdick became a spokesman for Wildroot Cream-Oil hair tonic in a series of daily strip-style print ads.
From the beach there are also views of the San Francisco skyline and the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge.

From and horse
From 1889-1894 the 340 foot Sendall Tunnel was built for horse carriages.
From the roundoff position the gymnast travels backwards as in a backhandspring so that the hands land on the vaulting platform ( horse ).
A quarter of a century later, Joseph Conrad described Amsterdam's trams in chapter 14 of The Mirror of the Sea ( 1906 ): From afar at the end of Tsar Peter Straat, issued in the frosty air the tinkle of bells of the horse tramcars, appearing and disappearing in the opening between the buildings, like little toy carriages harnessed with toy horses and played with by people that appeared no bigger than children.
From the mid-15th century until 1882, spring carnival in Rome closed with a horse race.
From about 1740, the Plains tribes rapidly adopted the horse, but the severe winters in the North kept their herds smaller than those of Plains tribes in the South.
From the mid-15th century until 1882, spring carnival in Rome closed with a horse race.
From 1603 an annual horse market was held in Schagen, upon authorization by the States of Holland and Westfriesland.
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 an early age, Scott developed and displayed an athletic trait, excelling in football, baseball, horse racing, and swimming.
From a standstill, a rider will put his horse into a gallop from the box shortly after the calf leaves the chute, so that the horse saves valuable seconds by being at near-full speed the moment the barrier releases.
From the finish of the third barrel turn, the horse and rider have a straight shot back down the center of the arena ; which means they must stay between the two other barrels.
From this point forward, the horse became a vital part of Japanese military maneuvers, quickly displacing the older Yayoi tradition of fighting on foot.
From other historic sources describing Slavic polytheism, we for instance know that Svantevit, the great god of Rügen island, was symbolised by a white horse and Triglav, a high god in the city of Szczecin, was symbolised by a black one ; yet none of them was considered to be an evil or dark deity by people worshipping them.
From their country estate, the family often went to the nearby Schuylkill River, visited neighboring estates such as Deborah's grandfather Joshua Fisher's The Cliffs, and went on weekend horse and carriage excursions to the countryside surrounding Philadelphia, sometimes attending the smaller Quaker Meetings.
From hence you may descend to talke about the horse that went up, and striue if you can to know his keeper, take the day of the moneth, and the number of the steppes ,— and suffer your selfe to beleeue verily that it was not a horse, but something else in the likeness of one.
From late April 1916, after a German-led Ottoman force attacked British yeomanry at Katia, British Empire forces in the region at first doubled and then grew as rapidly as the developing infrastructure could support them ; the railway and a water pipeline soon enabled an infantry division to join the light horse and mounted rifle brigades at Romani.
From 6 to 9 August, the Ottomans and Germans fought a number of strong rearguard actions against the advancing Australian, British and New Zealand light horse, yeomanry and mounted rifle brigades.
From the crest of the spur, the Gloucestershire squadron shot down the horse teams of an Austrian, German or Ottoman battery of pack guns concentrated in the hollow behind the spur, and the attacking force began to surrender.
From his missions he brought back many important products, the most important being alfalfa seeds ( for growing horse fodder ), strong horses with hard hooves, and knowledge of the extensive existence of new products, peoples, and technologies of the outside world.
From 1942 to 1944, Santa Anita was used as a Japanese American internment center with up to 17, 000 people living in horse stables, including then-unknown actor George Takei.
Oracle bone script graphs turned 90 degrees: From left, 馬 / 马 mǎ ‘ horse ’, 虎 hǔ ‘ tiger ’, 豕 shĭ ‘ swine ’, 犬 quǎn ‘ dog ’, 鼠 shǔ ‘ rat and mouse ’, 象 xiàng ‘ elephant ’, 豸 zhì ‘ beasts of prey ’, 龜 / 龟 guī ‘ turtle ’, 爿qiáng ‘ low table ’ ( now 床 chuáng ), 為 / 为 wèi ‘ to lead ’ ( now ‘ do or for ’), and 疾 jí ‘ illness.
Examples: Examples of bronze inscription graphs rotated 270 °: From left, mǎ 馬 " horse "; hǔ 虎 " tiger ", shĭ 豕 " swine ", quǎn 犬 " dog ", xiàng 象 " elephant ", guī 龜 " turtle ", wèi 為 " to lead " ( now " do "), jí 疾 " illness ".

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