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From and earth
From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
From the outside, it seemed no more than a low drumlin, a lump on the dark earth.
From God's Will and Wisdom, and from virgin earth.
From strontium onward, the alkali earth metals become more dense with increasing atomic mass.
From the resulting solution, he isolated a new rare earth he called lantana.
From Chaos came Erebus ( place of darkness between the earth and the underworld ) and Nyx ( Night ).
Some see an internal contradiction between the mention already in Genesis 10: 5 that " From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with his own language " and the subsequent Babel story, which begins " Now the entire earth was of one language and uniform words " ( Genesis 11: 1 ).
From Maskelyne ’ s observations Charles Hutton deduced a density for the earth 4. 5 times that of water ( the modern value is 5. 515 ).
Nor do I believe that there ever existed so strange a prodigy upon the earth, made up in such a manner of the most various, and different and inconsistent studies and desires. From Cicero's Pro Caelio ( V )
From Cronus, of the race of Titans, the Olympian gods have their birth, and Hera mentions twice in Iliad book XIV her intended journey " to the ends of the generous earth on a visit to Oceanus, whence the gods have risen, and Tethys our mother who brought me up kindly in their own house.
Von der Entstehung der Erde bis heute, ( A short history of climate, From the evolution of earth till today ) Herbst, ISBN 3-406-54746
From the amount and distribution of iridium present in the 65-million-year-old " iridium layer ", the Alvarez team later estimated that an asteroid of must have collided with the earth.
From his armpits and navel emerged bandicoots, who dug their way out of the earth just as the first sun rose into the sky.
From that point, all civilian life moves from the surface of the earth to a collection of underground shelter complexes on the Levels 1-5, while military personnel already occupy Levels 6 and 7.
From the community is a view of Chalk Mountain which has a natural exposed slide feature of diatomaceous earth.
The lark in mythology and literature stands for daybreak, as in Chaucer's " The Knight's Tale ", " the bisy larke, mesager of day " ( I. 1487 ; Benson 1988 ), and Shakespeare's Sonnet 29, " the lark at break of day arising / From sullen earth, sings hymns at heaven's gate " ( 11-12 ).
From another planet, Adam brought Eve, one of his wives, with him to the earth, where they became mortal by eating the fruit of the Garden of Eden.
From 1863 the army, working with greater numbers of troops and heavy artillery, systematically took possession of Māori land by driving off the inhabitants, adopting a " scorched earth " strategy of laying waste to Māori villages and cultivations, with attacks on villages, whether warlike or otherwise.
From 1863 the army, working with greater numbers of troops and heavy artillery, systematically took possession of Māori land by driving off the inhabitants, adopting a " scorched earth " strategy of laying waste to Māori villages and cultivations, with attacks on villages, whether warlike or otherwise.
* From water that accumulated due to the high water table in the " Borrow Pits ", which has been generated when earth was removed to produce traverses around the explosive magazines.
: From the world to the face of the earth
From 1604 Abbas implemented a " scorched earth " policy in the region to protect his north-western frontier against any invading Ottoman forces, a policy which involved the forced resettlement of many Armenians from their homelands.
From this perspective, the real unity and holiness of the whole church established through the Apostles is yet to be revealed ; and meanwhile, the extent and peace of the church on earth is imperfectly realized in a visible way.
From the root, from the stock, before there was heaven or earth, for all eternity truly has it existed.

From and then
From then on, in keeping with the traditions they had followed since childhood, the whole group settled down to relish their food.
From then on the Fighting Seventh was in the thick of the bitterest fighting in Korea.
From that point on he said he went to the post office and then walked leisurely to where his niece was staying, more than a mile away.
From the seventeenth to the nineteenth century it was a popular practice to flood the piazza in the summer, and the aristocrats would then ride around the inundated square in their carriages.
From the neolithic age Asia Minor was the route of the forward-Asiatic cultural stream which moved from the Near East to the west and spread the agriculture to the east coasts of Greece and Crete during the 5th millennium BC and then to the Balkan region and the whole of Europe.
From 1872 Henry continued diligently with his father's work and then intermittently in retirement in 1875.
From the upper end of the lake the river issues through the Nidau-Büren channel and then runs east to Büren.
From then on, Jarry would always speak in this style.
From then on, though of course with some exceptions, Christian art represented angels with wings, as in the cycle of mosaics in the Basilica of Saint Mary Major ( 432-440 ).
Korner said, " From then on all I wanted to do was play the blues.
From then on retail trade is only restricted on public holidays ( New Years Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Day of Prayer, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day ) and on Constitution Day, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve ( on New Year's Eve from 3 pm only ).
From then on the team experienced mixed results, though more wins than losses.
From then on, the side which does not have the ball closest to the jack has a chance to bowl, up until one side or the other has used their four balls.
From then on, most Republican candidates for local and statewide offices sought the endorsement of Bob Jones III and greeted faculty / staff voters at the University Dining Common.
From then on, Narodna Odbrana concentrated on education and propaganda within Serbia, trying to fashion itself as a cultural organization.
From 1907 on, English language articles sometimes used the term " Maximalist " for " Bolshevik " and " Minimalist " for " Menshevik ", which proved confusing since there was also a " Maximalist " faction within the Russian Socialist-Revolutionary Party in 1904 – 1906 ( which after 1906 formed a separate Union of Socialists-Revolutionaries Maximalists ) and then again after 1917.
From then on, the Portuguese were infrequent visitors to the islands preferring to buy their nutmeg from traders in Malacca.
From then on, the U. S. actively engaged any communist threats anywhere in the globe under the ostensible causes of " freedom ", " democracy " and " human rights.
From its low point in the Djourab, the basin then rises to the plateaus and peaks of the Tibesti Mountains in the north.
From 1938 to 1945, he held a succession of positions, first becoming senior history master at Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon in 1938 ( and also a Captain in the school's OTC ), then instructor at the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth in 1939.
From there the Mese passed on and through the Forum Tauri and then the Forum Bovis, and finally up the Seventh Hill ( or Xerolophus ) and through to the Golden Gate in the Constantinian Wall.
From 1987 to 1991, he served as major general, and then was promoted to lieutenant general.
From then on, Buddhism lost much of its influence.
From then on, the long independence struggle was led mainly by Bolívar and Francisco de Paula Santander in neighboring Venezuela.

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