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From the outset the Annotations took a commanding place, especially among continental scholars, establishing a scholarly tradition for English nonconformity.
From 1585 the title couldn't be taken away unless treachery was proven, thus most Hetmans served for life, as illustrated by the case of Jan Karol Chodkiewicz literally commanding the army from his deathbed.
From the hilltop, the estate had a commanding view of the Ramapo Mountains.
From experiments made here for the first time it is conclusively proved that telegrams can be sent with ease and certainty between the balloon and the quarters of the commanding officer.
From 14 – 9, White lost three successive frames from commanding positions.
From the heights of the Condor mountain range, the Ecuadorians had a commanding view the entire combat area.
From August 1944 until February 1945 Krüger was commanding general of the Fifth SS Mountain Infantry Corps.
From 1835 until 1838, he was the Executive Officer of the frigate and the sloop, commanding both the latter and the schooner in the Gulf of Mexico.
From 1888 until his retirement in 1895, Schofield was commanding general of the United States Army.
From 1971 through 1984, Taylor was a member of the United States Coast Guard Reserve, commanding a search and rescue boat and earning several commendations.
From May 25, 1891 to October 3, 1894, while commanding the 7th Cavalry Regiment, he was also commander of Fort Myer, Virginia.
From 1645 until the end of the Civil War he was in England commanding a regiment in the New Model Army.
From the beginning, all the enlisted men employed as loaders at Port Chicago were African American ; all their commanding officers were European Americans.
From 1867 to the early part of 1870, he commanded the subdivision of Bona in Algeria, and was commanding the Constantine division at the commencement of the Franco-Prussian War.
From 1861 to 1862 he was commanding officer first of the steam tugboat, then of the steamer, both operating as part of the Union blockade of the Confederate States of America in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron.
From the beginning the design attracted a great deal of adverse criticism ; more recently John Summerson concluded that although Wilkin's frontage has many virtues " considered critically as a facade commanding a great square, its weakness is apparent ".
From 1881 to 1889, Walker held the post of Chief of the Bureau of Navigation before he went to sea commanding the White Squadron in 1889, with his flag in.
From 1922 he served as the commanding officer of the 19th Infantry Division.
From 1892-96 he served in French Indochina commanding the second military division of the territory, before being dispatched to Madagascar, where he served as governor until 1905.
From August 1920, Fitch commanded a division of fast minelayers, while also commanding in turn and.
From 1856 to 1861 he served in Eastern waters, commanding the division of the Naval Brigade before Canton in 1858, for which he received a CB in the following year.
From 1944 to 1946, he served as the first commanding officer of the USCGC Mackinaw ( WAGB-83 ), the first heavy-duty icebreaker ever built for the Great Lakes.
From 1940 to 1942, he was the general commanding the 52nd Division.
From 1943 to 1944, Rendulic served as the general commanding the 2nd Panzer Army in Yugoslavia.

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From the 980s, Gerbert of Aurillac ( later, Pope Sylvester II ) used his position to spread knowledge of the numerals in Europe.
From 1954 until 1959 he was the First Sea Lord, a position that had been held by his father, Prince Louis of Battenberg, some forty years earlier.
From the outset, this new republic held that film would be the most ideal propaganda tool for the Soviet Union because of its widespread popularity among the established citizenry of the new land ; Vladimir Lenin, in fact, declared it the most important medium for educating the masses in the ways, means and successes of Communism, a position which was later echoed by Joseph Stalin.
From the roundoff position the gymnast travels backwards as in a backhandspring so that the hands land on the vaulting platform ( horse ).
From the times of Isaac Vossius, several scholars adhered to this position, most notably the so-called " French school " during the 19th century, which included the famous chemist Marcellin Berthelot.
From 1438 the Habsburgs, who controlled most of the southeast of the Empire ( more or less modern-day Austria and Slovenia, and Bohemia and Moravia after the death of King Louis II in 1526 ), maintained a constant grip on the position of the Holy Roman Emperor until 1806 ( with the exception of the years between 1742 and 1745 ).
From March 2003, Holden no longer held the number one sales position in Australia, losing ground to Toyota.
From 1847 to 1854 Bruce was stipendiary magistrate for Merthyr Tydfil and Aberdare, resigning the position in the latter year, when he entered parliament as Liberal member for Merthyr Tydfil.
From March 2007 to February 2010, he was Vice President of Emerging Platforms at Sun, until the company merged with Oracle and he resigned his position with the company.
From the outset, Kemp had failed to position himself as the primary alternative to Vice President Bush.
From 1872 to 1875, he was director of the concerts of the Vienna Gesellschaft der Musikfreunde ; afterwards, he accepted no formal position.
From 1952, Philby struggled to find work as a journalist, eventually – in August 1954 – accepting a position with a diplomatic newsletter called the Fleet Street Letter.
From the reign of Clotaire II and Dagobert I survive many examples of the royal position as the supreme justice and final arbiter.
From the point of view of another frame of reference moving at a uniform speed, the position ( represented by a primed coordinate ) changes with time as
From this time, there was a growing acceptance of the position of Prime Minister and the title was more commonly used, if only unofficially.
From the early Qing Dynasty, the central government was characterized by a system of dual appointments by which each position in the central government had a Manchu and a Han Chinese assigned to it.
From a previously unassailable position, Scott became a figure of controversy, with questions raised about his competence and character.
From 24 January 1941 Menzies spent four months in Britain discussing war strategy with Churchill and other Empire leaders, while his position at home deteriorated.
From 1947 Nevanlinna had a chair in the University of Zurich, which he held on a half-time basis after receiving in 1948 a permanent position as one of the 12 salaried Academicians in the newly created Academy of Finland.
From 1959, the Federal Council, elected by the parliament, is composed of members of the four major parties, the Protestant Free Democrats, the Catholic Christian Democrats, the left-wing Social Democrats and the right-wing People's Party, essentially creating a system without a sizeable parliamentary opposition ( see concordance system ), reflecting the powerful position of an opposition in a direct democracy.
From 1850 to 1854 he filled the position of assistant in the college, and soon embarked upon original work, not in organic chemistry where the inspiration of his teacher, August Wilhelm von Hofmann, might have been expected to lead him, but on new compounds of selenium.
From a fixed position on the ground, the sun appears to orbit around the Earth.
From this position, he will " uncoil " his body beginning with his legs, progressing to his hips and then on to his arms.
From a poor defensive position on the baseline, the lob can be used as either an offensive or defensive weapon, hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court to either enable the lobber to get into better defensive position or to win the point outright by hitting it over the opponent's head.

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