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From and point
One, a reservation on the point I have just made, is the phenomenon of pseudo-thinking, pseudo-feeling, and pseudo-willing, which Fromm discussed in The Escape From Freedom.
From the point of view of popularity the best-known member of the Commission was Walter Camp, the Yale athlete whose sobriquet was `` the father of American football ''.
From this point of view the `` militant mobs '' of the past, stirred into action by one ideology or another, were all composed of `` intellectuals '' -- and this is not the level on which the essence of mankind can be discovered.
From the moment of the occupation Lublin became a focal point.
From this point, I paint in as direct a manner as possible, by flowing on the washes with as pure a color mixture as I can manage.
From the manufacturer's point of view, the increasing cost of advertising and promotion is a very real problem to be faced in the sixties.
From the point of view of the applicants, less time was wasted in being evaluated -- and they got a meal out of it as well as some insights into their performances.
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
From the point of view of word formation real might be expected to have two syllables.
From the rather tortuous history of electoral planning in Morocco an important point emerges concerning the first elections in a developing country and evaluating their results.
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 lioness' point of view, this strange creature on the back of another creature, lashing out with its long thin paw, very likely appeared as something she could not at first cope with.
From an economic point of view, the order Asparagales is second in importance within the monocots to the order Poales ( which includes grasses and cereals ).
From this point on he establishes himself as a psychological detective who proceeds not by a painstaking examination of the crime scene, but by enquiring either into the nature of the victim or the psychology of the murderer.
From this point, his mother and stepfather took a more active role in raising him.
From an artistic point of view, he was most successful in portrait-statues and groups of children, where he was obliged to follow nature most closely.
From the most northerly point, Ras ben Sakka in Tunisia, in 37 ° 21 ′ N, to the most southerly point, Cape Agulhas in South Africa, 34 ° 51 ′ 15 ″ S, is a distance approximately of ; from Cape Verde, 17 ° 33 ′ 22 ″ W, the westernmost point, to Ras Hafun in Somalia, 51 ° 27 ′ 52 ″ E, the most easterly projection, is a distance ( also approximately ) of.
From a strictly aerodynamic point of view, the term should refer only to those side-effects arising as a result of the changes in airflow from an incompressible fluid ( similar in effect to water ) to a compressible fluid ( acting as a gas ) as the speed of sound is approached.
From that point on, the show was a success.
From a political point of view, there is a trade-off between Bulgaria's economic growth and the stability required for early accession to the monetary union.
From a philosophical point of view, what makes the brain special in comparison to other organs is that it forms the physical structure that generates the mind.
From south to north, Broadway at one point or another runs over or under the IRT Lexington Avenue Line, the BMT Broadway Line, the IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line, and the IND Eighth Avenue Line:

From and travels
From 1778 a display of objects from the South Seas brought back from the round-the-world voyages of Captain James Cook and the travels of other explorers fascinated visitors with a glimpse of previously unknown lands.
From the roundoff position the gymnast travels backwards as in a backhandspring so that the hands land on the vaulting platform ( horse ).
From point 2 to point 3 and on to point 4, the vapor travels through the condenser which cools the vapor until it starts condensing, and then condenses the vapor into a liquid by removing additional heat at constant pressure and temperature.
From 1806 Zach accompanied the duke's widow on her travels in the south of Europe.
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 1991, for three consecutive summers he went to Italy to study art, at the same time working as a lifeguard at local beaches to support his travels all around the country.
From there it travels through the west side of Detroit and through Dearborn and other points west and is a useful alternative to I-94.
From Warden, the 302 travels east along Danforth to McCowan, then north along McCowan to Steeles.
From its source in Hopkinton, the river travels through 22 cities and towns until reaching the Atlantic Ocean at Boston.
From his travels in France and Italy ( 1857 ) Meyer derived much inspiration for the settings and characters of his historical novels.
From the junction with the Bridgewater Canal, the T & M travels south through Preston Brook Tunnel ( one-way operation, alternating each half hour ) and two smaller tunnels at Saltersford ( since 2008 also one-way operation, alternating each half hour ), and Barnton to the " junction " with the River Weaver at Anderton Boat Lift near Northwich.
From late May to early October, a daily passenger-vehicle ferry, the MS Chi-Cheemaun ( Ojibwe for " Big Canoe "), travels between Tobermory on the tip of the Bruce Peninsula and South Baymouth.
From there, it travels through the major towns and cities of St. Catharines where it passes through wine country near the Short Hills Bench, Hamilton, Burlington, Milton, Halton Hills, Owen Sound, Wiarton and Tobermory.
From 1921 to 1937 the couple lived at Westerham, Kent, but Helen did not accompany her husband on his travels.
From his travels, he was able to secure authorization from some monarchs for the export of supplies to Cyprus, but could obtain no firm commitment for a new Crusade.
Bill Bryson, in his book Notes From A Small Island about his travels around the UK in the 1970s, says he once found himself watching something on TV that appeared to be " My Neighbour Is A Darkie ".
From Downtown Los Angeles, it heads northwest, to Hollywood, through which it travels due west for several miles before it bends southwest towards the ocean.
From there it travels at high speed to Stratford International and St. Pancras International, where connections can now be made with mainline trains to the north of England.
From the brachial plexus, it travels posteriorly through what is often called the triangular interval ( US ), the lower triangular space of the axilla ( UK ) or the triceps hiatus ( medical terminology ).
From Wembury the path travels east into the South Hams district to the Warren Point Ferry, across the River Yealm, near Newton Ferrers.
From Cairo she continued her travels in the Middle East.
From its origin, the subclavian artery travels laterally, passing between anterior and middle scalene muscles, with the anterior scalene ( scalenus anterior ) on its anterior side and the middle scalene ( scalenus medius ) on its posterior.
From there, he travels around the country collecting packages from various couriers who have smuggled them into the country as harmless-looking artefacts.
From Fort Nelson, the highway travels south for roughly until it reaches Fort St. John.
From David, the highway travels east about to Tolé.

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