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From high in the tree, the whole block lay within range of the eye, but the ground was almost nowhere visible.
) From the technical standpoint, records differ from live music to the degree that they fail to convey the true color, texture, complexity, range, intensity, pulse, and pitch of the original.
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
From the Global Positioning System to electric power generation, electrical engineers have contributed to the development of a wide range of technologies.
From B1 down lies the " pedal range ", i. e. the fundamentals of the instrument's harmonic series.
From the mid-1760s a range of Neoclassical modes were fashionable, associated with the British architects Robert Adam, James Gibbs, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, George Dance the Younger, Henry Holland and Sir John Soane.
From the mid-3rd century onwards, Britain no longer received such a wide range and extensive quantity of foreign imports as it did during the earlier part of the Roman period ; however, vast quantities of coin from continental mints reached the island, whilst there is historical evidence for the export of large amounts of British grain to the continent during the mid-4th century.
From this body she campaigned on a wide range of liberal issues, including the right of women to sit on juries, the then requirement that all women upon marriage resign from the civil service, and the right to the legal availability of contraception.
From the basic assumptions of neoclassical economics comes a wide range of theories about various areas of economic activity.
From measurements of the viscoelastic properties of polymers, information can be obtained about the nature and the rates of change of the configurational rearrangements, and the nature of the ( macro ) molecular interactions over a range of time scales.
From the Minié rifle and beyond, the rifle has become ever more potent at long range strikes.
From Marconi's experiments, the phenomenon that transmission range is proportional to the square of antenna height is known as " Marconi's law ".
From 1968 to 2009 the date has never left the 21-day range of April 13 to May 3.
From this point onwards Greek sculptors went on to explore how the body could convey the whole range of human experience, culminating in the desperate anguish and pathos of Laocoön and his Sons ( 1st century AD ) in the Hellenistic period.
From a starting point of under 50 in the late 1890s to a high reached above 14, 000 in the late 2000s ( decade ), the Dow rises periodically through the decades with corrections along the way eventually settling in the mid-10, 000 range within the last 10 years.
From three to seven curves are generally appropriate to cover the required range of an input value, or the " universe of discourse " in fuzzy jargon.
From there the Sublette-Greenwood Cutoff trail had to cross a mountain range to connect with the main trail near Cokeville, Wyoming in the Bear River valley.
From the Mongolian plateau the ascent is on the whole gentle, but from the plains of Siberia it is much steeper, despite the fact that the range is masked by a broad belt of subsidiary ranges of an Alpine character, e. g. the Usinsk, Oya, Tunka and Kitoi ranges.
Off Course: From Public Place to Marketplace at Melbourne University attracted a range of critical commentary.
From 1360 John Clyve finished off the nave, built its vault, the west front, the north porch and the eastern range of the cloister.
From the moment that Wyatt and his brothers are discovered on the wide and dusty range, trailing a herd of cattle to a far-off promised land, a tone of pictorial authority is struck — and it is held.
She also did a voice over for the BBC series Posh Nosh as a voice-over usually saying " From the Posh Nosh range ( a faux product ).
From the beginning, the Festivals were characterised by an eclectic range of music, from the classics – Bach, Haydn, Mozart – to contemporary work, with young composers in particular being commissioned.
From Khan Yunis ' northern buildings, two Islamic militants killed an Israeli civilian Tali Hatuel on May 2, 2004, forcing her and her four daughters off the road and shooting them at close range.
From his interviews with a range of witnesses and study of surviving documents he demonstrated to the satisfaction of most analysts that Hitler was dead and had not escaped from Berlin.

From and fire
From their introduction, muskets could pierce plate armour, so cavalry had to be far more mindful of the fire.
From now on, we can fire thousands of these rockets all over the world with very little cost.
And He is called Angel and Apostle ; for He declares whatever we ought to know, and is sent forth to declare whatever is revealed ; as our Lord Himself says, “ He that heareth Me, heareth Him that sent Me .” From the writings of Moses also this will be manifest ; for thus it is written in them, “ And the Angel of God spoke to Moses, in a flame of fire out of the bush, and said, I am that I am, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob, the God of thy fathers ; go down into Egypt, and bring forth My people .” And if you wish to learn what follows, you can do so from the same writings ; for it is impossible to relate the whole here.
From fire all things originate, and return to it again in a process of eternal cycles.
From late 1944 until early 1945, the Japanese launched over 9, 300 of these fire balloons, of which 300 were found or observed in the U. S. Despite the high hopes of their designers, the balloons were ineffective as weapons: causing only six deaths ( from one single incident ) and a small amount of damage.
These buildings have undergone many changes over the centuries, restorations and additions of elements from other buildings, such as a gothic style fireplace of castle Trazegnies, carved doors of the XVI century from demolition, fireplace From the castle of Gouy-lez-Pedestrian, another fire in 1603 from the Chateau d ' Havre.
From one of these airfields, they were driven out after the first wave of reinforcements, brought in by Ju-52s, was annihilated by anti-aircraft fire and fierce resistance by some remaining Dutch defenders.
From these locations, both youths had excellent views of the school cafeteria's side entrance, and each youth had initially intended to open fire upon students fleeing the school through the main entrances when bombs they intended to place inside the cafeteria detonated, with each shooter positioned to cover a main exit of the school and open fire on fleeing students.
( From the known origins of Wicca, with Gardner's own Book of Shadows, the athame represents fire ; where the wand corresponds to air.
From Stolze's investigations it appears that at least one of these, the castle built by Xerxes, bears evident traces of having been destroyed by fire.
From the early days of the village, Hodgkins maintained its own fire fighting capabilities, going from an organized bucket brigade that assembled at the ringing of the large bell aptop the original wood frame Village Hall at the turn of the 20th century, to a Volunteer Fire Department with two full-time firefighters augmented by other volunteers who manned three fire engines.
From 1902 when the Oaklyn fire service was established until 1905, Oaklyn and the Bettlewood section were both in Haddon Twp.
From 1919 to 1959, Telescope Hill on the south side of Selden was the location of a fire lookout tower.
From building fire to vehicle rescue, from hazardous material to emergency medical situations, Wyndmoor has personnel that are well-trained and highly-skilled prepared to act.
From this location south of what is now the bike path over the Parkway, the fire spread, consuming the sawmill and flour mill, and headed south into homes and the business district.
From 16 July 2005 to 20 July 2005 the province was devastated by a forest fire, known as the Incendio de Guadalajara.
From these they could then either dig into the attackers ' tunnels and sortie into them to either kill the miners or to set fire to the pit-props to collapse the attackers ' tunnel.
From the redoubt of d ' Eu and Fontenoy the French cannon poured tremendous flanking fire.
From around 1750 rifles began to be used by skirmishers ( Frederick the Great raised a Jager unit in 1744, from game-keepers and foresters, armed with rifles ) but the very slow rate of fire of muzzle-loading rifles restricted their use until the invention of the Minié ball.
From 1852 to 1885, perforated pipe systems were used in textile mills throughout New England as a means of fire protection.
From this fire is lit the Paschal candle, symbolizing the Light of Christ.
From that time, those fires which frequently appear on the surface of the ocean were called the fire of Castor and Pollux.
From a rooftop vantage point on Main Street, he witnessed the police charging the strikers with clubs and guns, a streetcar being overturned and set on fire.

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