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From these studies arose the concept of using aerial applications of herbicides to destroy enemy crops to disrupt their food supply.
From this doctrine arose the Epicurean epitaph: Non fui, fui, non sum, non curo ( I was not ; I was ; I am not ; I do not care ) – which is inscribed on the gravestones of his followers and seen on many ancient gravestones of the Roman Empire.
From the start of Elizabeth's reign, it was expected that she would marry and the question arose to whom.
From these early species the Australopithecines arose around diverged into robust ( also called Paranthropus ) and gracile branches, one of which ( possibly A. garhi ) probably went on to become ancestors of the genus Homo.
From the anarchistic Gay Liberation Movement of the early 1970s arose a more reformist and single-issue " Gay Rights Movement ", which portrayed gays and lesbians as a minority group and used the language of civil rights — in many respects continuing the work of the homophile period.
From these circles of spiritual inspiration, the early Hasidic movement arose, led by Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, in 18th century Podolia ( now Ukraine ).
The entry on cabullus in the Oxford Latin Dictionary ( Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1982, 1985 reprinting ), p. 246, does not give a probable origin, and merely compare Old Bulgarian kobyla and Old Russian komoń < sub > b </ sub >.</ ref > From caballus arose terms in the various Romance languages cognate to the ( French-derived ) English cavalier: Old Italian cavaliere, Italian cavallo, Spanish caballero, French chevalier, Portuguese cavaleiro, Romanian cavaler.
From these first motets arose a medieval tradition of secular motets.
From out of the depth of unbroken Infinity arose the Question, " Who am I?
From mycology arose the field of phytopathology, the study of plant diseases, and the two disciplines remain closely related because the vast majority of " plant " pathogens are fungi.
From 895 Sussex suffered from constant raids by the Danes, till the accession of Canute, after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans.
From the more general use of the term " poet laureate " arose its restriction in England to an official office of Poet Laureate, attached to the royal household.
From that arose the basis of difference.
# From the experience of bliss for a long time, there arose in the Supreme Self a certain state like deep sleep.
From this meeting arose the Liberal Unionist Association, originally an ad hoc alliance to demonstrate the unity of anti-Home Rulers.
From the two pieces rose the ferocious Virabhadra and the terrible Rudrakali, while Bhadrakali arose from the wrath of Devi herself.
From the flurry of new art movements that followed the Impressionists ' revolutionary new perception of painting, Cubism arose in the early 20th century as an important and influential new direction.
From the mixture of sulista, paulista, nordestino, and indigenous traditions arose a diverse cuisine, which unites sun-dried meat ( carne-de-sol ) with Arapaima ( pirarucu ), a typical fish of the region.
From this he concluded that time and space should be treated equally, and so arose his concept of events taking place in a unified four-dimensional space-time continuum.
From the ruins of Noh Petén arose the modern city of Flores.
From such administration of investment money, manipulated to create new capital, arose the preoccupation with risk calculations, which subsequently was followed by the " economic science " of risk prevention management.
From these foundations in Western philosophy arose Enlightenment social contract theory, sociological positivism, and modern social science.
From time to time cries arose: " Honneur, honneur a Béranger!
From the beginning a dispute over the Party's running of candidates arose with many of the official unions totally opposed to running candidates that might cause the defeat of their normal Democratic allies.
From AD 244 to 249, Xiahou Ba would play into the hands of Guo, who held authority to temporarily command him when a military crisis arose.

From and enthusiastic
From the mid 1920s onwards Bliss moved more into the established English musical tradition, leaving behind the influence of Stravinsky and the French modernists, and in the words of the critic Frank Howes, " after early enthusiastic flirtations with aggressive modernism admitted to a romantic heart and given rein to its less and less inhibited promptings " He received two major commissions from American orchestras, the Introduction and Allegro ( 1926 ) for the Philadelphia Orchestra and Leopold Stokowski and Hymn to Apollo ( 1926 ) for the Boston Symphony and Pierre Monteux.
From the outset, the WOMAD name has reflected the festival ’ s idea ; to be embracing but non-definitive, inspiring and outward looking ; and more than anything, enthusiastic about a world that has no boundaries in its ability to communicate through music and movement.
From his exile in France, Duffy was an enthusiastic supporter of the Melbourne Celtic Club, which aimed to promote Irish Home Rule and Irish culture.
From that moment on, artists who wanted to record now had an outlet for their productivity — as well as a guaranteed, receptive, enthusiastic worldwide audience of soldiers, sailors and airmen.
From early on, he was an enthusiastic follower of animation and manga ( Japanese comics ), and aspired to one day work in the animation industry.
From an early age he was an enthusiastic sketcher and collector of prints, but while his brother Sawrey Gilpin became a professional painter, William opted for a career in the church, graduating from Queen's College, Oxford in 1748.
From his point of view, Confucianist's ritual conceptions were improper or impractical, and popular licentious cults were impious and overly enthusiastic.
From Rome, Wessel returned to Paris and speedily became a famous teacher, gathering round him a band of enthusiastic young students, among whom was Reuchlin.
From 1915 to 1918 he served in Austro-Hungarian Army and experiences of World War I made him into enthusiastic supporter of October Revolution and Communism.
His book Frost On My Moustache is an account of a journey in which the author attempts to emulate Lord Dufferin's fearless spirit and enthusiastic adventuring, but comes to identify far more with Dufferin's permanently miserable butler, Wilson, as portrayed Dufferin's travel book Letters From High Latitudes.

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From early in life, the notorious rivalry led to several outbreaks of civil war.
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 a popular perspective, the term Chicano became widely visible outside of Chicano communities during the American civil rights movement.
From 1991 to 1994, Djibouti experienced a civil war which had devastating effects on the economy.
From 1500 onwards, juries could acquit the insane, and detention required a separate civil procedure ( Walker, 1985 ).
From the early 1980s, a civil disobedience movement encouraged refusal of the fingerprinting that accompanied registration every five years.
From the beginning of the republic and in the majority of civil cases towards the end of the empire, there were tribunals with the characteristics of the jury, the Roman judges being civilian, lay and not professional.
From this body she campaigned on a wide range of liberal issues, including the right of women to sit on juries, the then requirement that all women upon marriage resign from the civil service, and the right to the legal availability of contraception.
From the Latin pax, meaning " freedom from civil disorder ," the English word came into use in various personal greetings from c. 1300 as a translation of the Hebrew shalom.
From the beginning, the settlement was governed by a majority vote of the heads of households, but " only in civil things ", and newcomers could be admitted to full citizenship by a majority vote.
From his power base in central Bhutan, Ugyen Wangchuck had defeated his political enemies and united the country following several civil wars and rebellions in 1882-85.
From then on, the status of Africans depended merely on whether or not they chose to be governed by civil law, and the number of Africans that made the choice was very small.
From the 1930s onward a civil war was underway in mainland China between Chiang Kai-shek's ROC government and the Communist Party of China led by Mao Zedong.
From mid-1984 onward, however, overly expansionist fiscal and monetary policies and the renewed outbreak of civil strife led to a setback in economic performance.
From about the time of Gomin's entrance the prisoner was inspected, not by delegates of the Commune, but by representatives of the civil committee of the 48 sections of Paris.
From there they moved north and attacked Northumbria, which was in the midst of a civil war between the deposed king Osberht and a usurper Ælla.
From the 17th to mid-19th centuries civil parishes were based on early Christian and medieval monastic and church settlements.
From the beginning, many politicians wanted the Corps to contribute to both military construction and works of a civil nature.
From 1858 to 1863, Pahang was fought over in a civil war between the two sons of the reigning Bendahara.
From the early part of the 17th century until after the civil wars, Mortlake was celebrated for the manufacture of tapestry, founded during the reign of James I-VI at the Mortlake Tapestry Works.
From the 1960s, one of his main rivals was civil rights leader and co-founder of the nationalist SDLP, John Hume.
From 1989 to 2003, Liberia was engaged in a civil war.
From about 1550, a Russian Voyevoda was an official with both civil and military powers.
From the late civil war era, the government administration relied increasingly on written communication, which in turn demanded literate leaders.

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