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From and floor
From above one could only occasionally catch a glimpse of life on the floor of this green sea: a neighbor's gingham skirt flashing into sight for an instant on the path beneath her grape-arbor, or the movement of hands above a clothesline and the flutter of garments hung there, half-way down the block.
From an architectural point of view, this arrangement could provide better floor area utilisation, offering an internal column-free office area with a clear depth of 9 to 13. 4 metres and an overall usable floor area efficiency of 81 %.
From left: Traps case, floor tom case, snare drum case ( in front ), twin hanging toms case, cymbal case.
From May 1934 until October 1935, Armstrong conducted the first large scale field tests of his FM radio technology from a laboratory constructed by RCA on the 85th floor of the Empire State Building.
From then on until the early 1950s, both national and international competitions involved a changing variety of exercises gathered under the rubric, gymnastics, that would seem strange to today's audiences and that included for example, synchronized team floor calisthenics, rope climbing, high jumping, running, and horizontal ladder.
From 2009, all senior trios and mixed pairs were required to be on the larger floor ( 10x10m ), all groups also perform on this floor.
File: One WTC From W Hotel 7-28-10. JPG | From the 30th floor of the W Hotel, July 28, 2010
From 1730 to 1736 the whole floor of the minster was relaid in patterned marble and from 1802 there was a major restoration.
From there the brothers soon moved, briefly, to a tiny ground floor + mezzanine operation in the Maynard House apartment building, on the southwest corner of William and Maynard Streets.
From the greenwoods of Wales to a bloodied floor at Canterbury Cathedral, theirs was an amazing story, and I very much enjoyed being along for the ride!
From this room, one can pass to the Armoury and the New Prisons, on the other side of the Bridge of Sighs, or go straight down the Censors ’ Staircase to pass into the rooms housing the councils of justice on the first floor.
From the vestibule, on the left and right, grand marble staircases ascend from between crowned lamps on columns to bring visitors to the second floor.
From floor to ceiling the hall is two stories high and affords views of the intricate mosaics on the two rows of columns outside its windows that are much better than those available from the street.
From the ground floor, there are three groups of lifts.
From 1952 to 1966, for example, the East German Government restored it to what it looked like in the 16th century, which included the Luther Room ( right ) with its original floor and paneled walls.
From the mid-1970s, DJs in early discothèques were performing similar tricks with disco songs ( using loops and tape edits ) to get dancers on the floor and keep them there.
From the very earliest years there were problems with seepage of water, with a number of floods, especially in the later years of the 18th century, caused by the surrounding branches of the River Poddle-even in the 20th century, it is reported that the water table was within 2. 3 metres ( 7. 5 feet ) of the floor.
From the eleventh century the Tree of Jesse has been portrayed in religious illuminations, manuscripts, wall paintings, wood and stone carvings ( including a grave marker ), stained glass windows, floor tiles and embroidery.
After the band broke up in 1934 during the Great Depression, McKinney for a time led and played with a dance band in Boston, From 1937 on McKinney managed a Detroit Cafe with a dance floor and live bands who McKinney booked ; he also booked bands for other locations on the side.
From the valley floor, west of the massif, the altitude gain is more than 3 km for a horizontal distance of 4 km.
From October to December that year, they conducted pioneering wind tunnel tests on the second floor of their bicycle shop at 1127 West Third St., the last location of their bicycle business.

From and rose
From 1852 onwards, Disraeli's career would also be marked by his often intense rivalry with William Ewart Gladstone, who eventually rose to become leader of the Liberal Party.
From these beginnings rose the various classical styles which are recognised today.
From 1975 to 1995, the proportion of professors of history in American universities identifying with social history rose from 31 % to 41 %, while the proportion of political historians fell from 40 % to 30 %.
From 115 to 117, Jews in Libya, Egypt, Cyprus, Mesopotamia and Lod rose in revolt against Rome.
From 1999 to 2004, tourism rose by 63 %.
From then on, fame rose quickly for Borge, who won Best New Radio Performer of the Year in 1942.
From 1976 to 1980 developing world debt rose at an average annual rate of 20 %.
From its average of ¥ 239 per US $ 1 in 1985, the yen rose to a peak of ¥ 128 in 1988, virtually doubling its value relative to the dollar.
From this upheaval the Franks rose to prominence, and carved out a sizeable domain encompassing much of modern France and Germany.
From 650 BC it rose to become the dominant military land-power in ancient Greece.
From an initial aerial victory over a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 on 5 April their tally rose dramatically and the squadron became the focus of Soviet propaganda, so much so that Generalfeldmarschall Wilhelm Keitel decreed that any French pilot captured would be executed.
From 1560 onwards tensions rose between the Protestant and Catholic communities.
From 1965 to 1968, the income of single pensioner households as a percentage of other one adult households rose from 48. 9 % to 52. 5 %.
From 1987 to 1995, the Dow rose each year by about 10 %, but from 1995 to 2000, the Dow rose 15 % a year.
From 2010 to 2011, Bolivian imports rose by 41 % to a total of $ 7. 6 billion.
From 1943 to 1957, several new Mies buildings rose across campus, including the S. R.
From the carcasses, new swarms of bees rose ( see Bugonia ).
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 the two pieces rose the ferocious Virabhadra and the terrible Rudrakali, while Bhadrakali arose from the wrath of Devi herself.
From a pre-expansion strength of just five squadrons, four of which were flying boats, the figure of maritime squadrons rose to 18 by September 1939, with a strength of just 176 aircraft.
" From memory springs comparison: the statue experiences the smell, say, of a rose, while remembering that of a carnation ; and " comparison is nothing more than giving one's attention to two things simultaneously.
From the start, Victor pioneered manufacturing processes and soon rose to preeminence by recording famous performers.
From the second series ( 1981 ), the prize started at £ 1, 000 then rose by £ 500 weekly if no one won, to a limit of £ 2, 500 (£ 3, 000 from 1982, which it could stay at for more than one week if it still was not won ).

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