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From and stems
From such uncertainties, that characterize ongoing work, stems the unavailability of a definition of algorithm that suits both concrete ( in some sense ) and abstract usage of the term.
From the dry ground in late summer ( August in zone 7 ) each bulb produces one or two leafless stems 30 – 60 cm tall, each of which bears a cluster of 2 to 12 funnel-shaped flowers at their tops.
From these postulates stems the belief that God periodically reveals his will through divine messengers, whose purpose is to transform the character of humankind and develop, within those who respond, moral and spiritual qualities.
Perhaps the most elaborate theme in From Hell stems from Moore's statement that " the Ripper murders — happening when they did and where they did — were almost like an apocalyptic summary of ... that entire Victorian age.
The collaborative effort stems from Jean's latest album: Toussaint St. Jean: From the Hut, To the Projects, To the Mansion.
From the stems were made reed boats ( seen in bas-reliefs of the Fourth Dynasty showing men cutting papyrus to build a boat ; similar boats are still made in the southern Sudan ), sails, mats, cloth, cordage, and sandals.
From the tips of the gametophore stems or branches develop the sex organs of the mosses.
From that time stems a practice within the political field of using the idea of civil society instead of political society.
From his time stems the oldest preserved source of Czech law, Zemské desky, and also the oldest written Czech communal law, recorded in the founding deeds of the respective towns.
From a carpet of moss-like gametophytes, the larger Rhynia sporophytes grew much like simple clubmosses, spreading by means of horizontal growing stems growing rhizoids that anchored the plant to the substrate.
From this line stems Sir Charles Fergusson, 9th Baronet, and Baron of Kilkerran who holds the undifferenced arms as Chief of the Name.
From a distance, the stems appear soft and fuzzy, giving it the name " teddy bear ".
From these two lineages, the Fukuoka and the Tokyo, there stems today several SMR-based organisations all over the world.
From this time stems a lifelong friendship with Maurice's brother, Prince Rupert, whom he accompanied onto the battlefields of the continent once the Royalists had been defeated.
Though both songs are about unrequited desire for the title character, the humor of " The Boy From ..." stems partly from the fact that the narrator is completely unaware of her crush's blatant homosexuality, as, for example, illustrated in the song's second bridge: " Why are his trousers vermilion?

From and Indian
North American Indian Jewelry and Adornment: From Prehistory to the Present.
From 1881 through 1888 Diego Garcia was the location of two coaling stations for steam ships crossing the Indian Ocean.
From 1405 to 1433, Admiral Zheng He led large fleets of the Ming Dynasty on several voyages to the Western Ocean ( Chinese name for the Indian Ocean ) and reached the coastal country of East Africa ( see Zheng He for reference ).
* Independent Religion – From the Encyclopædia Britannica Article on Jainism: "... Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence.
From that time onwards, he was given carte blanche in framing the foreign policy of any future Indian nation.
From the outset in 1948, Nehru had high ambition to develop this program to stand against the industrialized states and the basis of this program was to establish an Indian nuclear weapons capability as part of India's regional superiority to other South-Asian states, most particularly Pakistan.
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From the 1800s to the 1910s, a host of teams representing Indian principalities dominated the international polo scene.
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A History of Indian Buddhism: From Sakyamani to Early Mahayana.
From the times of the Vedas people following monastic ways of life have been in existence in the Indian sub-continent.
From Hartford, it ran into the Eastern Upper Highlands, an area with large native Indian populations.
Before 1881, when Charles Daniel Dance wrote his Chapters From a Guianese Log-book, he noticed, The children all talked a Dutch patois besides the Arawak Indian tongue ; and with a Dutch teacher to instruct them, it is not difficult to conceive the manner in which they read their English lessons.
Upon independence in 1947, the government of India used the Johnson Line as the basis for its official boundary in the west, which included the Aksai Chin From the Karakoram Pass ( which is not under dispute ), the Indian claim line extends northeast of the Karakoram Mountains through the salt flats of the Aksai Chin, to set a boundary at the Kunlun Mountains, and incorporating part of the Karakash River and Yarkand River watersheds.
From January to June 1922 he attended a cramming establishment in Southwold to prepare for his Indian Police Service exams and his career in Burma.
* Don C. Seitz, From Kaw teepee to Capitol ; the life story of Charles Curtis, Indian, who has risen to high estate, full text, Hathi Trust Digital Library
From the Treaty of Paris of 1783 until 1835 the boundaries in the northern tip of the county ( and New Hampshire itself ) were disputed with Lower Canada ( which was soon to become part of the Province of Canada ), and for some years residents of the area formed the independent Republic of Indian Stream.
From 1846 to 1873, a Kaw Indian Reservation was centered around Council Grove, Kansas on 20 square miles of land.
From 1961, he toured Europe, the United States, and Australia, and became the first Indian to compose music for non-Indian films.
From November 1914 to early 1916, recovering soldiers from the Imperial Indian Army were stationed there-the adjacent Dome ( now a theatre ) was equipped with an operating room and more beds.
From the makeup of the Pea Ridge area, it is thought that it fits the mold of the Quapaw Indian.
From Sharon the route runs northward past Lake Wononpakook and Lake Wononskopomuc, the latter an Indian word meaning " sparkling water.
From his hardy and, in a civilized sense, nomadic father, and from his Indian mother, Pierre inherited those characteristics that made him the most noted scout and voyageur in midAmerica.
Chocowinity ( derived from the Indian word " Chocawanteth ", meaning " Fish From Many Waters ") is a town in Beaufort County, North Carolina, United States.

From and approach
From the beginning of his career, Patchen has adopted an anti-intellectual approach to poetry.
From the time of his original formulation until the end of the 1980s cladistics remained a minority approach to both phylogenetics and taxonomy.
: From ownership on down, it's an approach the Rockies are proud ofand something they are wary about publicizing.
From a ruler's point of view, it is a laissez-faire approach:
From 1919 to 1955 the Progressive Education Association founded by Stanwood Cobb and others worked to promote a more student-centered approach to education.
From this point on the western tradition came slowly to allow the artist far more flexibility, and a more realist approach to the figures.
From this point on he developed a mathematical approach to expressions of symmetry in his art works.
From the Second Vatican Council came changes that reshaped the face of Catholicism: a comprehensively revised liturgy, a stronger emphasis on ecumenism, and a new approach to the world.
From the theory, Kelly derived a psychotherapy approach and also a technique called The Repertory Grid Interview that helped his patients to uncover their own " constructs " ( defined later ) with minimal intervention or interpretation by the therapist.
From the late 1910s, Steiner was working with doctors to create a new approach to medicine.
From that moment onward, the cat flees in terror at his master's approach.
From early 1971, he opposed, with increasing vehemence, Heath's approach to Northern Ireland, the greatest breach with his party coming over the imposition of direct rule in 1972.
From 1863 to 1869, Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson ( who became president on April 14, 1865 ) took a moderate position designed to bring the South back to normal as soon as possible, while the Radical Republicans ( as they called themselves ) used Congress to block the moderate approach, impose harsh terms, and upgrade the rights of the Freedmen ( former slaves ).
From this point on, the Islamic Republic recognized that it had no choice but to moderate its radical approach and rationalize its objectives.
From this māyā all other evils are born, but by understanding the nature of māyā a person begins to approach spirituality.
From the outset the government attempted to regulate CB radio with licence fees and call-signs, but some years later abandoned this approach.
From her friendship with Samuel Morse, an authority on codes, and encryption for the telegraph, she learnt of Bacon's interest in secret ciphers, and this prompted her own approach to the authorship question.
From the south, U. S. Route 101 North and State Route 116 West approach Cotati on a multilane lane freeway alignment which Caltrans calls the Cotati Grade, with exits at Railroad Avenue and West Sierra Avenue.
From there, the band gradually increased in popularity in the underground rock scene, a lot due to their consistent touring and personal, DIY approach to the band.
From the start, Weather Report took the unusual and innovative approach of abandoning the traditional " soloist / accompaniment " demarcation of straight-ahead jazz and instead featuring opportunities for continuous improvisation by every member of the band.
From the mid-1970s individual solos became more prominent, but were never allowed to overwhelm the music's collective approach.
From the outset in 1822, when British MP Richard Martin shepherded a bill through Parliament offering protection from cruelty to cattle, horses, and sheep ( earning himself the nickname Humanity Dick ), the welfare approach has had human morality, and humane behaviour, at its central concern.
From 1999, Tyson ’ s interests practice turned from the Artmachine towards an artistic approach which explored the same thematic terrain, but this time directly by his own hand.
From the beginning of his time in America, Chögyam Trungpa passionately encouraged his students to integrate a contemplative approach into all of their everyday activities.
* Wanda Szmielew ( 1984 ) From Affine to Euclidean Geometry: an axiomatic approach, D. Reidel, ISBN 90-277-1243-3.

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