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From the 16th century he is commonly identified as member of the family of Paganelli di Montemagno, which belonged to the Pisan aristocracy, but this has not been proven and contradicts earlier testimonies that suggest he was a man of rather humble origins.
From this humble beginning, the Soviets would go on to create the first operational-level armored formations in history, the 11th and 45th Mechanized Corps, in 1932.
From there Perdiccas turned west towards Phrygia in order to humble Antigonus, who escaped with his son Demetrius to Greece, where he obtained the favour of Antipater, regent of Macedonia ( 321 BC ), and Craterus.
From humble beginnings, the black bass has become the second most specifically sought-after game fish in the United States.
From these humble dwellings quickly developed a village known as the Big Spring Community.
From there Vuk, who only held the humble title of gospodin ( lord, sir ), started to expand his realm and to create his own state.
From its humble beginnings as a family venture between a father and his two sons, the practice later became America's first integrated group practice, a model that is now standard in the United States.
From these humble beginnings the Passion Play developed very rapidly, since in the fourteenth century it was at a stage of development which could not have been reached except by repeated practice.
From these humble beginnings the game quickly became a fully regulated and codified sport.
From William Allan ( afterwards Sir William Allan and president of the Royal Scottish Academy ) and John Burnet, the engraver of Wilkie's works, we have an interesting account of his early studies, of his indomitable perseverance and power of close application, of his habit of haunting fairs and marketplaces, and transferring to his sketchbook all that struck him as characteristic and telling in figure or incident, and of his admiration for the works of Carse and David Allan, two Scottish painters of scenes from humble life.
From this education, he obtained a commission in the Austrian army, but resigned it in 1783 on finding his humble birth hindered his chances for promotion.
From these humble beginnings the college grew southward along Hampton Boulevard, turning an empty field into a sprawling campus.
From its humble beginnings, the VU has become a modern research university.
From these humble beginnings, the group has grown to become a major civil society actor, with approximately 10 million members, and chapters in 47 countries.
From humble beginnings, Hardy's contributions to House Music are considered mammoth.
From this humble beginning the force eventually grew to a force 10, 000 strong, travelingto Jiangxi and joining Mao Zedong at Jinggangshan in April 1928.
From humble beginnings the organisation was formally incorporated to provide legal support for the inaugural Conference of Australian Linux Users ( now linux. conf. au ).
From humble origins in the East End of London, Sugar now has an estimated fortune of £ 770m ( US $ 1. 14 billion ) and was ranked 89th in the Sunday Times Rich List 2011.
From these humble beginnings the Stern Brothers became an important merchandising family in New York City.
From these humble origins and a developing reputation, White ’ s boatyard grew to become John Samuel Whites of Cowes, a flourishing tradition developed which lasted well into the 1960 ’ s with 134 White ’ s Lifeboat ’ s ordered, completed and delivered.
From their humble roots in Lyons, the Brothers today have spread across the globe, seeking to fulfill Marcellin's dream of " making Jesus known and loved ".
* BBC News Magazine-Wilfred Owen: From humble cottage to dazzling tribute
From a humble beginning, a small number of Augustinian Friars eventually became the Province of St. Thomas of Villanova and in 1842, the Province established Villanova College, today a flourishing university about twelve
From pantheist mysticism to humble Christian spirituality, from celebration of corporeality and ecstatic unity of human, non-human and the divine to meditative repose, from the ironic verse making burlesque of modern technology-driven civilization to the tender verbal music hallowing ancient Dalmatian hamlets, from the powerful expression of erotic yearning to the resignation to the fates of human condition — Ujević's poetry is a polymorphous vision of life, blend of often conflicting traditions ranging from the Mediterranean ideal of harmonious beauty and modern existentialist sensibility expressed in the verses of unmatched virtuosity and profundity.

From and house
From the back of the barn it was a simple matter to reach Black's house without using the street.
From the outside it was an ordinary enough house of the gentry.
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.
The music video for the single " From a Distance " off of the Bicycles & Tricycles album by ambient house act, The Orb revolves around Doraemon.
From 1506 to 1509, he was in Italy: in 1506 he graduated as Doctor of Divinity at the Turin University, and he spent part of the time at the publishing house of Aldus Manutius in Venice.
From there he went by steamboat to " Quaker City " ( Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) and continued to the safe house of abolitionist David Ruggles in New York ; the whole journey took less than 24 hours.
From Zurich, Fichte returned to Leipzig, and in 1791 obtained a tutorship at Warsaw, in the house of a Polish nobleman.
" From the steamboat, through a glass ( telescope ) Marlow can observe details of the station, and is surprised suddenly to see near the station house a row of posts with decapitated heads of natives mounted atop of each.
From 1945 through 1948 she was held in sundry American and French-run detention camps and prisons along with house arrest but although Riefenstahl was tried four times by various postwar authorities, she was never convicted through denazification trials either for her alleged role as a propagandist or for the use of concentration camp inmates in her films.
From our knowledge, performances were given in the house of Cardinal Wolsey by boys of St. Paul ’ s School as early as 1527.
From the mid-1960s on, as " rock and roll " yielded gradually to " rock ", later dance genres followed, starting with the twist, and leading up to funk, disco, house, techno, and hip hop.
" From this point on, he uses the bucket as a pot for a house plant given to him by Kira Nerys.
From the back garden of his house in New King Street, Bath, and using a, ( f / 13 ) Newtonian telescope " with a most capital speculum " of his own manufacture, in October 1779, Herschel began a systematic search for such stars among " every star in the Heavens ", with new discoveries listed through 1792.
From December 1944 until his death two years later, Baird lived at a house in Station Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex, immediately north of the station itself.
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.
From 895 Sussex suffered from constant raids by the Danes, till the accession of Canute, after which arose the two great forces of the house of Godwine and of the Normans.
From 1959 to 1970, while the earnings of manual workers increased by 75 %, the salaries of registrars more than doubled while those of house officers more than trebled.
From 1563 to 1568 he built a new house, Old Gorhambury House ( now a ruin ), which later became the home of Francis Bacon, his youngest son.
Eisenhower stated " From this day forward, the millions of our school children will daily proclaim in every city and town, every village and rural school house, the dedication of our nation and our people to the Almighty.
From 1970 until his death, Lichtenstein split his time between Manhattan and a house near the beach in Southampton, New York.
In The Stalin School of Falsification, Trotsky quotes Bukharin's 1918 pamphlet, From the Collapse of Czarism to the Fall of the Bourgeoisie, which was re-printed by the party publishing house, Proletari, in 1923.
From that point on, Tigger lives with Kanga and Roo in their house in the northeastern part of the Hundred Acre Wood near the Sandy Pit.
From August 27 to September 3, six of the eleven people in the house came down with typhoid fever.
From 1881 to 1893, the family lived at 7 Serebriany Lane, a single-storied wooden house owned by Sheremetevsky.
From March to April 1930 Chaplin shot the scenes inside of the millionaire's house at the Town House on Wilshire Boulevard.

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