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From this publication, she cut out or toned down what she saw as the more unpleasant aspects of the Witch-Cult, such as animal and child sacrifice, and her use of language became " emotionally inflated and coloured with religious phraseology.
From 1593 through 1603, the publication of new plays appeared at the rate of two per year, and whenever an inferior or pirated text was published, it was typically followed by a genuine text described on the title page as " newly augmented " or " corrected ".
From 1900 on, he began lecturing about concrete details of the spiritual world ( s ), culminating in the publication in 1904 of the first of several systematic presentations, his Theosophy: An Introduction to the Spiritual Processes in Human Life and in the Cosmos, followed by How to Know Higher Worlds ( 1904 / 5 ), Cosmic Memory ( a collection of articles written between 1904 and 1908 ), and An Outline of Esoteric Science ( 1910 ).
From 1902 to 1911, Scientific American supervised the publication of the Encyclopedia Americana, which during some of that period was known as The Americana.
From the publication of his first paper in 1929, during his days as a student, until his death, Ulam was constantly writing on mathematics.
In 1987, Los Alamos issued a special issue of its Science publication, which summarized his accomplishments, and which appeared, in 1989, as the book From Cardinals to Chaos.
From 1860 until around 1910 is considered a ' golden age ' of newspaper publication, with technical advances in printing and communication combined with a professionalisation of journalism and the prominence of new owners.
From 1877 with the publication of l ' Assommoir, Émile Zola became wealthy ; he was better paid than Victor Hugo, for example.
From July to October 1789, he lived in Paris, superintending the publication of his first work: Cadastre perpetuel, dedié a l ' assemblée nationale, l ' an 1789 et le premier de la liberté française (" National Cadastre, Dedicated to the National Assembly, Year 1789 and the First One of French Liberty "), which was written in 1789 and issued in 1790.
In 1939, Stalin approved the publication of one volume of poetry, From Six Books, however the collection was withdrawn and pulped after only a few months.
The film publication Cineaste published a review of The Italian in March 2009, focusing on the film's depiction of the Italian-American immmigrant experience as a Darwinian jungle rather than a promised land paved with gold :" Against Horatio Alger expectations, The Italian is a story of failure suffused with a soft-focused, dappled nostalgia for the old country ... ' From sunny Italy to the New York ghetto ,' read the taglines on Paramount's original one-sheet, contrasting scenes of ' carefree Beppo at home ' in the serene canals of Old Italy with the mean streets of New York where ' to live your baby must have Pasteurized milk.
The novel's sales were aided by an advertising campaign that played upon a visit by British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden to Fleming's Goldeneye estate and by the publication of a 1961 Life Magazine article, which listed From Russia, with Love as one of US President John F. Kennedy's ten favourite books.
This was much reported in the British press, and the publication of From Russia, with Love was accompanied by a promotional campaign that capitalised on this exposure.
The sketch appeared under the title " From Work in Progress ", a term applied to works by Ernest Hemingway and Tristan Tzara published in the same issue, and the one by which Joyce would refer to his final work until its publication as Finnegans Wake in 1939.
His more recent publication, From the Murks of the Sultry Abyss, was also published by Endophasia in 2007.
From 1939 on, he worked on the editorial staff of the Jesuit publication Stimmen der Zeit (" Voices of the Times "), until the Nazis suppressed it in April 1941.
From about 1800, composers, especially Ludwig van Beethoven, assigned an opus number to a work, and later to a set of works, especially songs and short piano pieces ; however, composers ’ inconsistent usages ended the correspondence between an opus number and the work ’ s publication date.
From a low of eight active magazines in 1946, the field expanded to 20 in 1950, and a further 22 had commenced publication by 1954.
From the publication in 1919 of Prehistòria Catalana, he strongly advocated the use of Catalan in scientific publications.
At its publication during the Cold War ( 1945 – 91 ), the psychological realism of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1963 ) rendered it a revolutionary espionage novel by showing that the intelligence services of both the Eastern and Western nations practiced the same expedient amorality in the name of national security.
" John Rewald, one of the first professional art historians to focus on the birth of early modern art, limited the scope to the years between 1886 and 1892 in his pioneering publication on Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin ( 1956 ): Rewald considered it to continue his History of Impressionism ( 1946 ), and pointed out that a " subsequent volume dedicated to the second half of the post-impressionist period "— Post-Impressionism: From Gauguin to Matisse — was to follow, extending the period covered to other artistic movements derived from Impressionism and confined to the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
# 1893, Hamburg – The base layer in Mahler's hand corresponds to the final version of the Budapest manuscript, and probably was the manuscript sent by Mahler to Schott as a ( engraver's copy ) in 1891 in hopes of publication, and for the first time given a title: ( From the Life of a Lonely-one ).
It maintains a web site and discussion forum, publishes ( at irregular intervals ) an amateur magazine called Shangri L ' Affaires, and hosts the collations of a weekly amateur press association, APA-L, as well as its own official monthly publication, De Profundis, named for the club motto, De Profundis ad Astra (" From the Depths to the Stars ").

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From his period as Court Painter are the portraits of Philip IV, Prince Baltasar Carlos, the Infante Don Carlos and Queen Mariana of Austria, together with a sizeable collection of portraits of court dwarves such as Pablo de Valladolid.
From 1906 to 1912 she lived and worked in Paris with the cellist Pablo Casals.
From 1926 to 1940, the people of San Pablo worked for its independence from the province of Laguna.
From Nimitz Way there are excellent views of the San Francisco Bay to the west, EBMUD ’ s San Pablo & Briones Reservoirs, along with Mt.
* Neuroscience: From Neural Networks to Artificial Intelligence: Proceedings of a U. S .- Mexico Seminar Held in the City of Xalapa in the State of Verac ( Lecture Notes in Mathematics ) by Pablo Rudomin, et al.
From 1999 he has overseen the Red Bull driver development programme, which has nurtured talented drivers such as Sebastian Vettel and brought Juan Pablo Montoya into Formula One.
From San Pablo is a downhill road leading to Rizal.
From the unforgettable opening of Stanley Kubrick ’ s Dr. Strangelove to the revolutionary split-screen montage of the original The Thomas Crown Affair, the Cuban-born filmmaker Pablo Ferro has been putting his indelible stamp on the moving image for over four decades.
From the period of 1976 to 1985, the lineup of 999 consisted of Nick Cash ( vocals, guitar ), Guy Days ( lead guitar ), Jon Watson ( bass ) and Pablo LaBrittain ( drums ).
From 1969 to 1973 he lived in Madrid, Spain, and was part of ALEA and co-founded an electronic studio and the Projects Music and Computer at the Autonomous University in Madrid with Luis de Pablo.
From Oakland, SR 17 would follow US 40 along San Pablo Avenue up to its split in Albany.
From 1906 to 1909 Pablo Picasso's paintings explored the impact of Primitivism through Iberian sculpture, African sculpture, African traditional masks, and other historical works including the Mannerist paintings of El Greco, resulting in his masterpiece Les Demoiselles D ' Avignon and the invention of Cubism.
From left to right, he deployed the following infantry divisions: Major General Kenneth Howard's 1st on the coast, Major General Charles Alten's Light at Lesaka, Lieutenant General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie's 7th at Etxalar, Lieutenant General William Stewart's 2nd at the Maya Pass and Elizondo, Major General Francisco Silveira, Count of Amarante's Portuguese near Izpegi Pass, Lieutenant General Lowry Cole's 4th at Roncevaux Pass and Major General Pablo Morillo's Spanish also at Roncevaux.
* Augustus Pablo & Various Artists-Augustus Pablo Presents DJs From 70s to 80s

From and selected
From the wealth of material and the wide variety of different electronic techniques perfected in the past few years we have selected a few examples which appear to be headed for use in the immediate future and which offer completely new tools in medical research.
From the strong principle of inheritance, any selected variety will tend to propagate its new and modified form.
From their experimental practice, Hiroyuki Aoki selected certain movements and techniques, and introduced them into his new system.
From among the paintings Turner had on hand and was willing to sell for £ 500, Leslie selected and shipped the 1832 atmospheric seascape Staffa, Fingal's Cave.
Apparently a very plain woman, she was overlooked in favour of her sister Zoe, who was selected as the potential bride, but Otto III died before she could be wed. From that point onwards, Theodora lived a life of virtual total obscurity in the imperial gynaeceum until circumstances ( her uncle Basil II dying childless and her dying father not siring any sons ) forced her into the centre of imperial politics.
From these, the two assessors selected a first shortlist of architects to be invited to prepare drawings for the new building.
From the 250 + reserves, Natural England has selected 35 as " Spotlight Reserves ":
From these, foundation curators selected a short list of 125 videos, from which a jury, including artists Laurie Anderson and Takashi Murakami and the musical group Animal Collective, picked a playlist of 25 works.
From that tract he selected 50 acres ( 202, 000 m² ) and laid out a town.
* Straw for the Fire: From the Notebooks of Theodore Roethke, 1943-63 ( 1972 ; Copper Canyon Press, 2006 ) ( selected and arranged by David Wagoner )
From my standpoint there is no more difference between those than between green tea and black ... See that the stock is well selected and the prices cheap.
As a consequence of his part in Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, Muñiz was selected to act in the 1991 television comedy film Crazy From The Heart, directed by Thomas Schlamme and featuring Christine Lahti and Rubén Blades.
From 1960 to 1961, Dr. Robert F. Cooper served as acting president until the Board selected Dr. Howard J. Cleland to replace him.
From 2000 to 2005, the 300 assembly members were selected ad hoc on the basis of proportional representation by a special election within six months of proposal by the Legislative Yuan to amend the Constitution, impeach the president or vice president, or change national borders.
From 1944 on, she worked closely with Leslie Combs II who selected and purchased horses for her.
From amongst the handful of possible Ashikaga candidates, his name was selected by the shogunal deputy ( Kanrei ), Hatakeyama Mitsuie, who drew lots in the sanctuary of Iwashimizu Hachiman Shrine in Kyoto ; and it was believed that Hachiman's influence had affected this auspicious choice.
From 1956 the fitting of double chimneys to selected engines, combined with larger superheaters, further enhanced their capacity for sustained high-speed performance.
From through, the manager of each All-Star squad selected the entire team.
From there, a selected group of kids and their parents were flown out to Hollywood to participate in " Hollywood Week.
From the highly visible position it occupies in all colonnaded monumental buildings, the capital is often selected for ornamentation ; and is often the clearest indicator of the architectural order.
From these masterclasses fifteen singers were selected for the semi-finals which were broadcast on 5 consecutive weeks on BBC Radio 2 ’ s Friday Night Is Music Night.
From 2004 and onwards, sixteen ( 16 ) semi-finalists are chosen with the exception of the 2010 ( 10th ) edition where only 14 semi-finalists were selected.
From Sept. 29 to Oct. 4, 1997 a workshop examining selected UFO incidents took place in Tarrytown, New York.
From 1968 to 2008, the magazine selected one or more individuals as Sportsman of the Year.

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