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From and constraint
From childhood young girls are forced into a social constraint that prepares them for motherhood by the toys that are marketed to them and the clothes designed for them.
From this, we see that at point p, all directions from this point that will still satisfy this constraint must be
From the technical documentation at Microsoft: The FOREIGN KEY constraints cannot be used to create a self-referencing or circular FOREIGN KEY constraint.

From and such
From his first bout with the canny Woodruff, Pike had learned that it was better not to attack him directly, so, harping on the theme that the cost of printing was too high, he condemned the governor for permitting such a state of affairs to exist.
From the preceding remarks, it is clear that such a bundle is transformed into itself in an involutorial fashion.
From such communal roles the realtor finds the substance that shapes his moral understanding.
From the start, it was clear that bipartisan support would be essential to success in the war effort, and any manner of compromise alienated factions on both sides of the aisle, such as the appointment of Republicans and Democrats to command positions in the Union Army.
From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
From the 9th century BC, Luwian regions coalesced into a number of states such as Lydia, Caria and Lycia, all of which had Hellenic influence.
From 1901 forward, public attention was turned from the shrewd business acumen which had enabled Carnegie to accumulate such a fortune, to the public-spirited way in which he devoted himself to utilizing it on philanthropic projects.
From the unexpected realism of his first major figure — inspired by his 1875 trip to Italy — to the unconventional memorials whose commissions he later sought, Rodin's reputation grew, such that he became the preeminent French sculptor of his time.
From the 4th century Christianization of the Roman Empire onwards such shrines, or the framework enclosing them, are often called by the Biblical term tabernacle, which becomes extended to any elaborated framework for a niche, window or picture.
From his associations in the house of his uncle, and later as his uncle's disciple and as a member of the academy at Sepphoris, Rav acquired such an extraordinary knowledge of traditional lore as to make him its foremost exponent in his native land.
From the land they could only meet a few needs, such as stone for weapons, tools, stoves or lamps and grass for their woven baskets.
From Roy Ayers in the 1970s to Randy Weston in the 1990s, there have been collaborations which have resulted in albums such as Africa: Centre of the World by Roy Ayers, released on the Polydore label in 1981.
Hollywood films such as From This Day Forward ( 1946 ), set in Highbridge, occasionally delved into Bronx life.
From the first scribe's edits, emenders such as Klaeber were forced to alter words for the sake of the poem.
" Ash " Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series of films and he has starred in many low-budget cult films such as Crimewave, Maniac Cop, Bubba Ho-tep, Escape From L. A. and Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat.
From such references, and from others of a like nature, Quesnel gathers that by the word Breviarium was at first designated a book furnishing the rubrics, a sort of Ordo.
From 1999 there has been a ban in the UK for using UK blood to manufacture fractional products such as albumin.
From early 20th century Shanghainese, many English words are borrowed, such as 高尔夫 / 高爾夫 gāoěrfū " golf " and the above-mentioned 沙发 / 沙發 shāfā " sofa ".
From the point of view of State-centric law, extraordinary procedures ( usually international courts ) may prosecute such crimes.
From such a surrender, the dissolution of the body corporate ensues .” Nor does there seem to have been much question that by “ a judgment of forfeiture against a corporation itself, it may be dissolved .” However, Supreme Court Justice Wilson, lecturing in his unofficial capacity, at least, suggests his displeasure with the doctrine that corporate dissolution cannot be predicated “ by a judgment of ouster against individuals.
From the earliest times knights and mounted men-at-arms had frequently dismounted to handle enemies they could not overcome on horseback, such as in the Battle of the Dyle ( 891 ) and the Battle of Bremule ( 1119 ), but after 1350s this trend became more marked with the dismounted men-at-arms fighting as super-heavy infantry with two-handed swords and poleaxes.
: From this list we extract an increasing sublist: put m < sub > 0 </ sub >= n < sub > 0 </ sub >, after finitely many steps we find an n < sub > k </ sub > such that n < sub > k </ sub > > m < sub > 0 </ sub >, put m < sub > 1 </ sub >= n < sub > k </ sub >.
From his religious training, Mather viewed the importance of texts for elaborating meaning and for bridging different moments of history — linking, for instance, the Biblical stories of Noah and Abraham with the arrival of such eminent leaders as John Eliot ; John Winthrop ; and his own father, Increase Mather.
From then on Stalin was the undisputed leader of the Soviet Union, and other leading officials, such as Bukharin, Tomsky, and Rykov were considerably weakened.
From the day of the arguably ill-prepared independence of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the tensions between the powerful leaders of the political elite, such as Joseph Kasa Vubu, Patrice Lumumba, Moise Tshombe, Joseph Mobutu and others, jeopardize the political stability of the new state.

From and quantities
From this, further mathematical and thermodynamic reasoning leads to another relation between classical calorimetric quantities.
From the mid-3rd century onwards, Britain no longer received such a wide range and extensive quantity of foreign imports as it did during the earlier part of the Roman period ; however, vast quantities of coin from continental mints reached the island, whilst there is historical evidence for the export of large amounts of British grain to the continent during the mid-4th century.
From the 9th century onward they were using spherical trigonometry and map projection methods to determine these quantities accurately.
From two to three pounds of seed are sown upon the acre ( 2 to 3 kg / hectare ), though the smallest of these quantities will give many more plants in ordinary seasons than are necessary ; but as the seed is not an expensive article the greater part of farmers incline to sow thick, which both provides against the danger of part of the seed perishing, and gives the young plants an advantage at the outset.
From the beginning of the 1880s, fictions – some more, some less scientific – involving travels to and from Mars began to be produced in great quantities, even though the observations of Percival Lowell required reassessment of Mars as a more marginal desert planet.
From the printing-house at Ebersdorf, now in Thuringia, large quantities of books and tracts, catechisms, collections of hymns and cheap Bibles were issued ; and a translation of Johann Arndt's True Christianity was published for circulation in France.
From those some other global quantities can be derived by integrating local contributions.
From Monopoly came several of the game's elements: the acquisition and development of land as a primary task, and the economy of scale effect wherein grouped plots and multiple plots of the same type would have increased production quantities.
From the late 17th century onwards coal was dug in increasing quantities in the region.
From the modern viewpoint, it is more correct to view the integral as the standard part of an infinite sum of such quantities.
From the various definitions of high-fired ceramics, it is agreed that the earliest stoneware is encountered in the late Shang dynasty in China, with large quantities in production by the Han dynasty.
" The first of these two senses refers to the fact that the extension of real numbers to complex numbers mirrors the extension of rationals to reals, as Plotnitsky points out with a quote from Leibniz: " From the irrationals are born the impossible or imaginary quantities whose nature is very strange but whose usefulness is not to be despised.
From menopause onwards, the body starts secreting LH and FSH in large quantities due to the slowing down of the ovarian function.
From those some other global quantities can be derived, by integrating local contributions.
From the hall of my home they carried away forty huge camel bags all sewn up and containing great quantities of silver, gold and clothing, and from my stable they marched away thirty-six horses and female saddle mules
From before the industrial revolution period the price of timber in England had been increasing as domestic quantities became more difficult to obtain.
From Kawar, caravans would pass over the great sand dunes of Bilma, where rock salt was mined in great quantities for trade, before reaching the savanna north of Lake Chad.
But the band's next several releases -- Men From Earth ( fall 1976 ), Don't Look Down ( fall 1977, produced by David Kershenbaum ) and It's Alive ( September 1978 ) -- sold in lesser quantities than their previous records had.

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