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From Philadelphia came Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jastrow.
From Milan came the young Chevalier De Litta, an officer in the service of Malta.
From somewhere in the hut came Coughlin's voice.
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 behind us came the rapping of the stick and the high-pitched voices of the boys who would grow to devote their lives to rigid study and prayer.
From this arrangement these lines of single cells came to be known as Laurae, Laurai, " streets " or " lanes ".
From Tell al-Ubaid in 1919 and 1923 – 1924, directed by H. R. Hall came the bronze furnishings of a Sumerian temple, including life-sized lions and a panel featuring the lion-headed eagle Indugud.
From French came 芭蕾 bāléi " ballet ", 香槟 xiāngbīn, " champagne ", an from Italian 咖啡 kāfēi " caffè ".
From the 1960s and 1970s onward, language, symbolism, text, and meaning came to be seen as the theoretical foundation for the humanities, through the influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Ferdinand de Saussure, George Herbert Mead, Noam Chomsky, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida and other thinkers in linguistic and analytic philosophy, structural linguistics, symbolic interactionism, hermeneutics, semiology, linguistically oriented psychoanalysis ( Jacques Lacan, Alfred Lorenzer ), and deconstruction.
From this structure came the offices of different magistri, like the Magister officiorum (" Master of offices "), and associated secretariats.
From Spain, Trajan was summoned, whilst Domitian himself came from Rome with the Praetorian Guard.
From it came the master general who remained longest at the head of the administration during the 19th century, Père Vincent Jandel ( 1850 – 1872 ).
From the 1570s missionary priests from continental seminaries came to England secretly in the cause of the " reconversion of England ".
From 1998 onward, alternative terms for free software came into use.
From 1909 a small number of American films, and even one or two European ones, came to include a few dialogue titles, or " spoken titles " as they were called at the time.
Two years later, however, he came out of retirement and in 1973 recorded several albums, scoring a Top 40 hit with "( Theme From ) New York, New York " in 1980.
From the latter part of the 18th century, grammar came to be understood as a subfield of the emerging discipline of modern linguistics.
From the east, the highest number of men came Lithuania ( 50, 000 ) and the lowest from Bulgaria ( 600 ).
From the start, Albanian foreign affairs, customs, as well as natural resources came under direct control of Italy.
From his court students went forth ; they in turn attracted many Jews to Hasidism, and many of them came to study in Mezritch ( Mezhirichi ) with Dov Ber personally.
From this point on the western tradition came slowly to allow the artist far more flexibility, and a more realist approach to the figures.
From these early influences individualist anarchism in different countries attracted a small but diverse following of bohemian artists and intellectuals, free love and birth control advocates ( see Anarchism and issues related to love and sex ), individualist naturists nudists ( see anarcho-naturism ), freethought and anti-clearical activists as well as young anarchist outlaws in what came to be known as illegalism and individual reclamation ( see European individualist anarchism and individualist anarchism in France ).
" From this, Adams authored what came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine, which was introduced on December 2, 1823.
From their ranks came the men and women who returned home and took command of the party apparatus during the 1960s, led an effective insurgency against Lon Nol from 1968 until 1975, and established the regime of Democratic Kampuchea.

From and initiative
From its earliest inception as a single service initiative formed in 1981 by Columbia University undergraduates, Community Impact has grown into Columbia University's largest student service organization.
From the eighteenth century, Spanish sources reported that immediately after the takeover of the city, Sir George Rooke, the British admiral, on his own initiative caused the British flag to be hoisted, and took possession of the Rock in name of Anne, Queen of Great Britain, whose government ratified the occupation.
From 1875 the former bridlepath was embellished as a boulevard with a breadth of on the personal initiative of chancellor Otto von Bismarck, who also proposed the building of the Grunewald mansions colony at its western end.
From the start, student initiative and engagement have been crucial in shaping the nature of this clinic.
From the Napoleonic War until World War I, military tactics involved central control of large numbers of soldiers in mass formation where small units were given little initiative.
From the 18th century the number of religious works produced by leading artists declined sharply, though important commissions were still placed, and some artists continued to produce large bodies of religious art on their own initiative.
From 1970 to 1975 he served as Director for Developmental Psychology at Ryerson Open College, a virtual university which broadcast lectures by radio ( on CJRT-FM ) and TV ( CBC and CTV ) from 1970 to 1975 ; and from 1993 to 2000 he was engaged in Ryerson University Now ( RUN ), an initiative to get bright but disadvantaged students interested in going to university.
From these experiences and considering the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, Kimberly-Clark and K-C Aviation decided to form a regularly scheduled passenger airline, and out of the initiative, Midwest Express Airlines was started on June 11, 1984.
From the beginning of the 2000s, Goldratt created the self-funded Goldratt Group and launched the Viable Vision initiative.
From September 2003, continuity announcers and trailers began to refer to the channel by the fuller title of " RTÉ Network Two ", in line with a new RTÉ initiative to promote the corporate branding.
From 1866, his authority in Balliol had been paramount, and various reforms in college had been due to his initiative.
From August 2, 2007, to January 25, 2009, Webb had a daily video blogging initiative called WebbAlert.
From 1960 to 1964, in a separate initiative, the Georgia Board of Education started up four educational television stations across the state, aimed at in-school instruction.
From that point forward, however, as the Athenians ceded the initiative to their newly energized opponents, the tide of the conflict shifted.
From 2008 to 2011, at the initiative of Jean Sarrus ( who's always tried to keep the spirit of the group alive ), Rinaldi and Sarrus reunited and toured as Les Charlots, singing medleys of the group's biggest hits for the nostalgia tour " Age Tendre et Têtes de Bois ", featuring other French artists from the ' 60s and ' 70s.
* From defense to attack: the United Nations seize the initiative New York: Workers ' Library Publishers 1942
From his first marriage, Charles Munger has two children: Wendy Munger, a former corporate lawyer and trustee of Stanford University, and Molly Munger, a civil rights attorney and funder of a ballot initiative to raise taxes on Californians for public education.
* From floor to ceiling and vice versa, 1998 Travail in situ – à l ' initiative de Fumio Nanjo, Tokyo –, Obayashi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan
From there, “ Tomorrow ’ s Haiti ” will become a holistic initiative, based on UNICEF ’ s Child-Friendly City model, which will address the needs stated by word leaders and the Haitian Prime Minister during the United Nations Haiti Donors Conference in 2010.
From September 2012, the government is introducing a new initiative with the aim of encouraging the best graduates into the teaching profession, particularly in Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Modern Foreign Languages, which have traditionally struggled to attract the required number of student teachers.
From March 2004 to 2005, Bigombe was the chief mediator in a new peace initiative with the Lord's Resistance Army, personally financing much of the logistics of bringing Ugandan government ministers and rebel leaders together.
From the initiative of the Central Rada in Kiev took place the congress of Russian nationalities 21 – 28 September 1917.
From 1924 to 1927, at the initiative of the archbishop Timotheos Veneris, the work of strengthening and restoration of the apses and the clock were begun.
From the first, the outfit attracted men with initiative and enterprise, often those who could think along unorthodox lines.

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