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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 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 view

File: View
From the Ponte Vecchio
of the River Arno
. jpg | The
view of the Arno from
the Ponte Vecchio
From a strategic
point of view, the Athenians had some disadvantages at Marathon
.
From a bibliographical
point of view some
of the early printed Breviaries are among
the rarest
of literary curiosities
, being merely local
.
From the local
point of view time stops at
the horizon
, whereas from
the global
point of view time extends beyond it
, and surfaces
of constant time cross
the horizon
.
From the point of view of State-centric law
, extraordinary procedures ( usually international courts ) may prosecute such crimes
.
From the peak's platform
the panoramic
view includes downtown Rio
, Sugarloaf Mountain
, the Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas ( lake ), Copacabana
and Ipanema beaches
, Estádio do Maracanã ( Maracanã Stadium ),
and several
of Rio's favelas
.
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 a geometrical
point of view, looking at
the states
of each variable
of the system to
be controlled
, every " bad " state
of these variables must
be controllable
and observable to ensure a good behaviour in
the closed-loop system
.
From the view of the citizens
, these vicars
were cruel
and petty
.
From a linguistic
point of view, Bokmål
and Danish are
the same language
.
From the point of view of differential topology
, the donut
and the coffee cup are
the same ( in a sense ).
From and militant
From 1911 until 1915 Curtin was employed as secretary
of the Timberworkers ' Union
, and during World War I he was a
militant anti-conscriptionist
.
From the outset a split occurred in
the movement
, with
one militant group led
by Abu Ibrahim arguing for immediate terror attacks
, while
the other headed
by Aal-Qassam thought an armed revolt premature
, and risked exposing
the group's preparations
.
From there he travelled to Spain
on the proclamation
of the Republic in 1931
, before returning to Argentina in secrecy to continue his
militant activities
and writing
, including The Bankruptcy
of the Capitalist Economic
and Political System ( 1932 ), The Ideology
of FORA
and Trajectory
of the Revolutionary Labour Movement in Argentina ( 1933 )
and Social Reconstruction: Foundations for a New Economic Structure in Argentina ( 1933 ).
From 1970 to 1972
, Cahill was employed
by the militant Seamen's Union
of Australia ( SUA ) as a journalist
and historian
.
From the mid-1930s workers began to express their discontent through increasingly
militant actions
.

In
the first episode
of Focal Point
, "
From Jihad to Rehab ", Canadian journalist Nancy Durham reports from a rehabilitation center in Saudi Arabia
, where art therapy
and religious re-education are being used to reform
militant jihadists
.

" Slave " deals with
the injustice in
the prison system
, while " Message
From a Black Man "
is a Black power song with a
militant refrain: " no matter how hard you try / you can't stop me now
.

Placards
were displayed
which equated Nazi
and Israeli symbols ; other signs
were emblazoned with
the symbol
of the Hamas
militant group
, and proclaimed that " Palestine
is Islamic Land ," " Allah Will Destroy
the Terrorist State
of Israel ,"
and " Complete Liberation
of Palestine
From the Zionist Scum
.
From and mobs
From late 1793
into spring
, 1794
, every day " batch after batch
of bankers
, scholars
, aristocrats
, priests
, nuns
, and wealthy merchants
and their wives
, mistresses
, and children "
were taken from
the city jails to Brotteaux field
, tied to stakes
, and dispatched
by firing squads
or mobs.
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