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From and reform
From 2002 to July 2008 under Turkmen calendar reform, the month of August was named after Alp Arslan.
From its inception in 1930, the reform movement inherited Adventism's apocalypticism, in that they believed themselves to be living in a time when Bible prophecies of a final divine judgment were coming to pass as a prelude to Christ's second coming.
From the beginning of Communist rule in 1949, until the 1980s, when China was in the early years of economic reform, the focus was largely on peasant life, as interpreted via the officially sanctioned Marxist theory of class struggle.
From 1881 Abbott was editor-in-chief of The Christian Union, renamed The Outlook in 1893 ; this periodical reflected his efforts toward social reform, and, in theology, a liberality, humanitarian and nearly unitarian.
From 2003 to 2007, Nigeria attempted to implement an economic reform program called the National Economic Empowerment Development Strategy ( NEEDS ).
From there he passed the time in comfort, emerging from time to time to make timid efforts to reform the Church through the reestablishment of the reform commissions.
From the beginning of times, W had in Swedish been considered as a mere decoration of V. In Swedish typography, blackletter ( fraktur ) used W where antiqua used V. With orthographic standardization and spelling reform, W was abandoned except for some family names and a few loan words such as whisky, whist, wienerbröd and wobbler ( also spelled visky and vobbler ).
" It is this vision that scholars have called Paine's " secular millennialism " and it appears in all of his works — he ends the Rights of Man, for example, with the statement: " From what we now see, nothing of reform in the political world ought to be held improbable.
From 1918 to 1921, Kandinsky dealt with the cultural politics of Russia and collaborated in art education and museum reform.
From this position Durkheim helped reform the French school system and introduced the study of social science in its curriculum.
From this futile mission he returned to England in August 1238 where his efforts to foster reform were frustrated.
From the 1930s to the 1970s, authoritarian governments employed political repression and limited reform to maintain power, despite the trappings of democracy.
From the Franciscan's letters it appears that the earl had studied a political tract by Grosseteste on the difference between a monarchy and a tyranny ; and that he embraced with enthusiasm the bishop's projects of ecclesiastical reform.
The following year he made Boudu Saved From Drowning ( Boudu sauvé des eaux ), a farcical sendup of the pretensions of a middle-class bookseller and his family, who meet with comic, and ultimately disastrous, results when they attempt to reform a vagrant played by Michel Simon.
From many of Joseph's regulations, enforced by a secret police, it looked to the Austrians as though Joseph were trying to reform their characters as well as their institutions.
From 1882 – 1918 most Irish MPs were members of the Irish Parliamentary Party ( IPP ) who strove in several Home Rule Bills to achieve self-government for Ireland within the United Kingdom through the constitutional movement for reform.
From 1914-1915 he covered the Mexican Revolution and began to see revolution as preferable to reform.
From that point forward, rumors about the need to reform the constitution began.
From that time Curtis was the leader in this reform, and its progress is mainly due to him.
From 1998 to 2002, she served as Justice Minister in Gerhard Schröder's first cabinet, where she oversaw a number of controversial reform projects such as the reform of German citizenship legislation, the introduction of same-sex civil unions, and the overhaul of the German Civil Code, the most invasive since its inception in 1900.
From the first mobilisation in Geneva, direct action was taken to block the summits, as this was considered the only form of action that could adequately express the necessity, not to reform, but to destroy the instruments of capitalist domination.
Rasmussen wrote the book From Social State to Minimal State () in 1993, in which he advocated an extensive reform of the Danish welfare system along classic liberal lines.
From 1975-1998 it belonged to Legnica Voivodeship, and after the administrative reform of 1999 it became part of Lower Silesian Voivodeship.

From and agenda
From 2007, every three-member states cooperate for their combined eighteen months on a common agenda, although only one formally holds the presidency for the normal six-month period.
From the agenda points of the conference Drake derived the Drake equation by multiplying the various factors that were discussed at the conference.
From 1922 to 1925, the Fascist movement led by Benito Mussolini seized power in Italy with a nationalist, totalitarian, and class collaborationist agenda that abolished representative democracy, repressed socialist, left wing and liberal forces, and pursued an aggressive foreign policy aimed at forcefully forging Italy as a world power — a " New Roman Empire ".
" From the beginning, the strongest immediate influence on the magazine's editorial outlook came from the techno-utopian agenda of co-founder Stewart Brand and his long-time associate Kevin Kelly.
From its beginning, the ILP was never a homogeneous unit, but rather attempted to act as a " big tent " party of the working class, advocating a rather vague and amorphous socialist agenda.
From this second point of view, immigrants have a duty to agree to their political agenda.
From the dynasties of Tang, Sung, Yuen, Ming and Ching and from the kingdom palace to the mass people, farming societies and deities ’ festivals, the lion dance was one of the main agenda the organizers must not go without.
From the social point of view, he has mostly supported a moderate agenda in numerous issues, such as gay rights, but not same-sex marriage and free debate on his party concerning abortion.
From the spring of 1972 through to the summer of 1973, at varying levels of commitment, both the Right and Left of the Labour Party had agreed the same agenda.
From the agenda, the host ( facilitator ) of the meeting invites (" starts ") the participants to contribute to the various activities.
From 1979 until its closing, interdisciplinary staff of engineers, physicists and psychologists conducted a comprehensive agenda of experiments and attempted the development of complementary theoretical models to enable better understanding of the role of consciousness within physical reality.
From the beginning, Jem is a national movement and it has a national agenda.
From 2012 onwards, the new headmaster, Mr Andrew Yelland, has promised to bring cross country running to the forefront of the school's sporting agenda.
From 1995-2003, McNally was Director of Public Affairs and Chief Internet Strategist for the Connecticut Business and Industry Association ( CBIA ), where he was responsible for member and Internet based legislative advocacy as well as small business and manufacturing sector public policy agenda development.
From 2002 to 2006, Sloan was active in the Libertarian Party of New York attempting to influence its policy agenda and candidate nominations.
" From all accounts, the order is social in nature, and has no clandestine agenda.

From and emerged
From within this literary environment emerged many stories and novels about private detectives, also known as private investigators, PIs and " private eyes " (" eye " being the vocalization of " I " for " investigator ").
From the 1970s a number of critiques of the positivism now associated with geography emerged.
From this foundation, the modern human rights arguments emerged over the latter half of the twentieth century.
From this point of view, the variation of phenotypic expression between heterosexual and homosexual desire in individuals has emerged in humans, as is the case for many species, as an apparent better adaptation as there are no documented human populations that are uniformly heterosexual.
From Vulgar Latin the Romance languages emerged.
From a historical perspective the three-tier architecture concept emerged in the 1990s from observations of distributed systems ( e. g., web applications ) where the client, middle ware and data tiers ran on physically separate platforms.
From this changing society emerged a common, unifying musical language, in particular the polyphonic style of the Franco-Flemish school.
From it emerged two primary gods, the male Apsu and female Tiamat, and a third deity who is the maker Mummu and his power for the progression of cosmogonic births to begin.
From this emerged the idea that light is an electromagnetic wave.
King ’ s songs " Pleasant Valley Sunday ", " Sometime in the Morning ", and " The Porpoise Song ( Theme From Head )" have emerged as signature songs from The Monkees.
From the time when Islam emerged in the 7th century until the early 16th century, the name Bahrain referred to the wider historical region of Bahrain stretching from Basrah to the Strait of Hormuz along the Persian Gulf coast.
From the early-to-mid-1960s, Baez emerged at the forefront of the American roots revival, where she introduced her audiences to the then-unknown Bob Dylan ( the two became romantically involved in late 1962, remaining together through early 1965 ), and was emulated by artists such as Judy Collins, Emmylou Harris, Joni Mitchell and Bonnie Raitt.
From this environment emerged ( in conjunction with the literary movement ) an enclave of critical studies called genre studies.
From the middle of the 1990s, other bands gradually emerged to combine heavy metal with folk music.
From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
From the polemical contemporary works which describe his career have emerged the outlines of a complex figure, charting a dangerous course through the chaos of the late 5th century Athenian political scene ; although historians from ancient times to the present have offered far more specific portraits, of one form or another, it may be that nothing more than that outline will ever be known with certainty.
From late 2005 to early 2006, a new form of blogging emerged called a vlog.
From the end of the 19th century tourism emerged, helped by the connection by rail since 1863.
From these activities there emerged a very active organization called “ The Community League ”, dedicated toward school and town improvements.
From other rooms emerged his wife, in a bathrobe, and his two children, Pierre and Chantal, now 39 and 40.
From their debates has emerged a multifarious populist nationalism which argues that anti-imperialist nationalism in China has provided a valuable public space for popular participation outside the country's political institutions and that nationalist sentiments under the postcolonial condition represent a democratic form of civic activity.
From this the notion of the larrikin Digger emerged, an important part of contemporary Australian identity.
From here a new economy emerged, one of size and density that provided increased economic opportunities for the inhabitants of New France.
From Lomax's Spanish and Italian recordings emerged one of the first theories explaining the types of folk singing that predominate in particular areas, a theory that incorporates work style, the environment, and the degrees of social and sexual freedom.
From Japan's post-war years the Sōka Gakkai emerged as the largest lay organization of Nichiren Buddhist practitioners, claiming membership of 8. 27 million households in Japan.

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