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From and belief
From this belief is derived the practical orientation of our policy on the `` uncommitted '' ( `` neutralist '', `` contested '' ) nations, especially on those whose leaders make the most noise -- Nehru, Tito, Nkrumah, Sukarno, Betancourt, etc..
From these postulates stems the belief that God periodically reveals his will through divine messengers, whose purpose is to transform the character of humankind and develop, within those who respond, moral and spiritual qualities.
From 1929 to 1933, Raeder was obsessed with the belief that the KPD was seeking to organize a mutiny in the Navy.
From this belief came the first evidence of the doctrine of imminence.
From a Muslim standpoint, belief in the Injil ( the original Gospel of Jesus ) is an important part of Islamic theology, although Muslims view the current Gospels as corrupted.
From this developed his core belief that " wild is superior ".
From a pragmatic viewpoint of the kind often ascribed to James, defining on a particular occasion whether a particular belief can rightly be said to be both true and justified is seen as no more than an exercise in pedantry, but being able to discern whether that belief led to fruitful outcomes is a fruitful enterprise.
From 1925 he developed the view of the battle of Armageddon as a universal war waged by God rather than Russell's belief that it was the decline of human society into social, political and religious anarchy.
From about 1940 to 1970, DES was given to pregnant women in the mistaken belief it would reduce the risk of pregnancy complications and losses.
From this point it is possible to speak in terms of entire groups holding the belief, and only the most prominent individual nineteenth century advocates of the doctrine will be mentioned here.
From Calais, he wrote to Christopher Hatton, defending his integrity, and affirming his belief that the Church of England was the purest and nearest the primitive Church.
From this belief comes the game bobbing for apples.
From this point on he dedicated much of his energy to ridding the church of this belief.
From this followed commitments to mutual assistance, to a rough-and-ready sense of equality, to a disdain for elitism, and to a belief that democracy and individual rights did not stop at the plant gate or the office reception room.
" From the point of view of another religion's aherents, claims like this are often seen to be diametrically opposed to their own teaching and belief.
From an artificial intelligence viewpoint, turbo codes can be considered as an instance of loopy belief propagation in Bayesian networks.
He has since become a critic of religious belief, appearing at Freedom From Religion Foundation's annual conventions and stating in its paper Freethought Today, " If, as the true believers claim, the word ' gospel ' means good news, then the good news for me is that there is no gospel, other than what I can define for myself, by observation and conscience.
A placard was set up on the spot, reading De acum înainte, aceasta va fi soarta trădătorilor de ţară (" From now on, this shall be the fate of those who betray the country "), and students from several Bucharest high schools were required to visit the site ( based on the belief that this was going to dissuade them from affiliating with the Guard ).
From north to south, in various part of China, it was belief that during the time of Wei Wu Ti, the lion dance started to spread to people mostly in the northern region of Yang Tze Kiang from the place.
From here Slovakia lost belief they could go back into the match and then fell 2 – 0 behind only to score a late goal from the penalty spot which turned out to be the last kick of the game.
From the very earliest Church, it is clear that the Pater Noster refers to the Eucharist in conjunction with traditional Christian belief ( faith ) that it is the body and blood of Jesus Christ.
From their belief in the efficacy of prayer, they were also known as Euchites.
From the third root principle, the belief in divine justice, he derives one secondary radical: the belief in bodily resurrection.

From and Mesopotamians
From this time, Mesopotamian sources concerning Elam become more frequent, since the Mesopotamians had developed an interest in resources ( such as wood, stone, and metal ) from the Iranian plateau, and military expeditions to the area became more common.

From and deemed
From 152 BC onwards, the Roman Republic had difficulties in recruiting soldiers for the wars in Hispania, deemed particularly brutal.
From this study, the most common spider submitted from California as a brown recluse was in the genus Titiotus, whose bite is deemed harmless.
From a new Marxist perspective, Akhmatova's poetry was deemed to represent an introspective " bourgeois aesthetic ", reflecting only trivial " female " preoccupations, not in keeping with these new revolutionary politics of the time.
From their failed attempts at defaming popular Premier Zhou Enlai, the Gang launched a media campaign against the emerging Deng Xiaoping, who they deemed to be a serious political challenge.
From February to April 1948, he received electroconvulsive therapy, first administered after an outburst deemed to be uncontrollable.
From 1928 to 1930, Morley co-produced theater productions ( dramas ) at his theater in Hoboken, New Jersey, which he had " deemed the last seacoast in Bohemia ".
From 1919 to 1921 the Irish Volunteers ( now renamed as the Irish Republican Army, being deemed by the Dáil to be the army of the new Irish Republic ) engaged in guerrilla warfare against the British army, the RIC and paramilitary police units known as the Black and Tans and Auxiliaries.
From 2004 to 2008 the show was held at Halifax Stanfield International Airport which allowed for both static ( ground ) display and air show at the same venue, however the airport was deemed unsuitable due to numerous interruptions in the air show component by civilian air traffic movements.
From the latter half of the 19th century it was rivalled by the Gothic revival, whose champions, such as Augustus Pugin, remembering the origins of Palladianism in ancient temples, deemed it too pagan for Protestant and Anglo-Catholic worship.
From a business point of view, salary can be deemed as the cost of acquiring human resources for running operations and is then termed personnel expense or salary expense.
From the A3000 design onwards, it was deemed desirable for all enumerable hardware expansions to use Autoconfig.
From the high Middle Ages, in works of piety, clerical critics often deemed romances to be harmful worldly distractions from more substantive or moral works, and by 1600 many secular readers would agree ; in the judgement of many learned readers in the shifting intellectual atmosphere of the seventeenth century, the romance was trite and childish literature, inspiring only broken-down ageing and provincial persons such as Don Quixote, knight of the culturally isolated province of La Mancha.
From team standpoint, the season was deemed a disappointement as Fiorentia fell out of the league contention following a good spell of results at the beginning while in Champions League they got to the second group stage.
From 1943, Tule Lake Segregation Center operated primarily as the site designated to warehouse the plucky ones who were deemed a threat to the authorities charged with maintaing order in the ten War Relocation Centers.
was the topical satire " My Ladybug ( Stay Away From That Beatle )", but it was deemed too weak for release and was never issued.
From 1961 to 1965, this chart was compiled from the Billboard Hot 100 chart by removing songs that were deemed rock and roll by the magazine and re-ranking the remaining songs.
From April until May 2007, the Constitutional Court reviewed 101 laws and decrees ; they were deemed to be constitutional.
From that group of applicants, twenty-eight were deemed to have fully satisfied the advertised criteria.

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