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beginnings and correspond
It is thought that Neith may correspond to the goddess Tanit, worshipped in north Africa by the early Berber culture ( existing from the beginnings of written records ) and through the first Punic culture originating from the founding of Carthage by Dido.

beginnings and outbreak
And it is out of these childish beginnings that the Salem witchcraft outbreak began.

beginnings and World
It was marked by a wave of revolutions in the Arab World known as the Arab Spring, including the beginnings of several unresolved protest movements and armed conflicts.
French-Canadian literature began to greatly expand with the turmoil of the Second World War, the beginnings of industrialization in the 1950s, and most especially the Quiet Revolution in the 1960s.
* Neal Stephenson's series The Baroque Cycle ( Quicksilver, The Confusion, and The System of the World ), published in 2003 and 2004, deals with the rise of the scientific worldview and the beginnings of modern capitalism in late-17th-and early-18th-century Europe.
It has also been suggested that the beginnings of the World Social Forum originated in the Battle for Seattle November 1999, where anti-globalization activists protested a meeting of the World Trade Organization's latest trade negotiations.
During the beginnings of World War II, military aviation equipment had not been widely produced in the United States.
Malmstrom Air Force Base traces its beginnings back to 1939 when World War II broke out in Europe.
The castle thus functioned as a hospital during a long period of massive upheaval in Germany, from slightly after the Napoleonic Wars destroyed the Holy Roman Empire and created the German Confederation, throughout the lifespan of the North German Confederation, the complete reign of the German Empire, throughout the First World War, and until the beginnings of the Weimar Republic.
The early months of the First World War saw the tentative beginnings of air-to-air combat, at first using improvised armament of pistols, rifles and free-mounted adapted machine guns of the period.
From its beginnings in the fin de siècle up to its completion after World War II, Beckmann's work reflects an era of radical changes in both art and history.
By 1945, the native population was demanding more autonomy in the wake of the end of the Second World War and the beginnings of the decolonisation process across the world.
From small beginnings the IPA message quickly took hold and the formation of new Sections throughout the World became rapid.
This streak coincided with the start of the First World War and the beginnings of a public debate upon the morality of continuing professional football while young soldiers were dying on the front-line.
Despite his continuing to work and write to the beginnings of World War I, Tylor did not surpass the influence of his Primitive Culture.
From these beginnings, Evans became one of the most acclaimed American amateur golfers of his time, eventually earning induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1975.
The failure of the World Disarmament Conference marked the beginnings of the arms race leading to war.
Specific figure skates were created in response to the rise of figure skating's popularity in the 19th century, coinciding with the beginnings of formalized competitions such as the World Figure Skating Championships.
Modern convenience food saw its beginnings in the period that began after World War II in the United States.
Left Communists, like the Trotskyists, expected the war to end with at least the beginnings of a revolutionary wave of struggle similar to that which had marked the end of the First World War.
From its modest beginnings in the 1890s as the first state medical school in Texas, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ( UTMB ) has developed into a large, sophisticated health science complex with numerous schools and institutes, including: a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, Institute for the Medical Humanities, an affiliated Shriners Burns Hospital, the Sealy Center for Molecular Medicine, the Sealy Center for Structural Biology, the Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, the Center for Addiction Research, the Educational Cancer Center, the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women ’ s Health, the Insyitute for Translational Sciences, the Galveston National Laboratory ( GNL ), the Sealy Center for Cancer Cell Biology, the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine, the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Tropical Diseases, the Stark Diabetes Center, the Center for Biomedical Engineering, the Center for Environmental Toxicology, the Sealy Center on Aging, the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, and the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development.
Rapeleye Street in Red Hook commemorates the beginnings of one of New Amsterdam's earliest families, the Rapelje clan, descended from the first European child born in the new Dutch settlement in the New World, Sarah Rapelje.
Tausch ( 2003 ) traces the beginnings of World systems theory to the writings of the Austro-Hungarian socialist Karl Polanyi after the First World War.
It was given currency in English partly by the writings of Peter Brown, whose survey The World of Late Antiquity ( 1971 ) revised the post-Gibbon view of a stale and ossified Classical culture, in favour of a vibrant time of renewals and beginnings, and whose The Making of Late Antiquity offered a new paradigm of understanding the changes in Western culture of the time in order to confront Sir Richard Southern's The Making of the Middle Ages.

beginnings and War
The beginnings of Methodism in the Philippines islands grow from the American invasion of the Philippines following the Spanish-American War.
The conflicts included the Korean War in the beginnings of the decade and the beginning of the Space Race with the launch of Sputnik I.
The events of 1954 marked the beginnings of serious United States involvement in Vietnam and the ensuing Vietnam War.
The Soviet Union and China saw a UN ( and consequently, American ) victory as a major political victory to the United States, a prospect seen as dangerous in the beginnings of the Cold War.
Dunbrooke ’ s signature jacket line had its beginnings in the 1950s when the company was under government contract to produce nylon jackets for the Korean War.
Grove City traces its beginnings to land grants bestowed upon American Revolutionary War veterans General Daniel Morgan and Colonel William Washington.
The beginnings of a community wouldn't develop until after the Civil War.
The beginnings of a series of campaigns known as the Granada War began with the attack of Alhama de Granada.
The beginnings of the Inland Revenue date from 1665, when a Board of Taxes was set up following the introduction of special taxes to pay for the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
The beginnings of sludge have been traced to the " slow punk " of Flipper and Black Flag's album My War.
By the 1950s, the beginnings of the modern Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War was at an all-time high.
Established in 1946 and based in Milwaukee, ASQ traces its beginnings to the end of World War II, as quality experts and manufacturers sought ways to sustain the many quality-improvement techniques used during wartime.

beginnings and I
" Even Thatcher herself wrote in her 1995 memoirs, which charted her beginnings in Grantham to her victory in the 1979 General Election, that she admired Attlee, writing: " Of Clement Attlee, however, I was an admirer.
John Woodbridge I, seen in it the beginnings of Wycliffe's assaults upon Rome and monasticism.
The most outstanding figure of the 16th century Medici was Cosimo I, who, coming from relatively modest beginnings in the Mugello, rose to supremacy in the whole of Tuscany, conquering the Florentines ' most hated rival Siena and founding the Grand Duchy of Tuscany.
In the Mixtec Vienna Codex ( Codex Vindobonensis Mexicanus I ), Crocodile is a day associated with dynastic beginnings.
R. I. Holcombe ’ s HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY published in 1884 ( reprinted in 2003 ) includes the following excerpts describing Palmyra ’ s beginnings:
Other Latin rock power trios include Divididos, Invisible, A. N. I. M. A. L., Los Prisioneros and ( in their beginnings ) Leusemia.
However, in Autoportret reportera (" A Reporter's Self-portrait "; 2003 ), Kapuściński credits his early beginnings as a poet for his becoming a journalist in the end: " I wrote poems the early part of my life, but they were all very bad (...) ' occasional ' pieces (...) but it is precisely those poems that led me to journalism ".
1967 saw the beginning of the Vauxhall relationship and not wanting to go over what's written in Only Here for the Beer I hope we have provided a little bit more information about Gerry's beginnings in motorsport and his racing in the 1960s.
According to these accounts, Godric, who began from humble beginnings as the son of Ailward and Edwenna, " both of slender rank and wealth, but abundant in righteousness and virtue ", was a pedlar, then a sailor and entrepreneur, and may have been the captain and owner of the ship that conveyed Baldwin I of Jerusalem to Jaffa in 1102.
Soon she discovered what would become her real career: “ I did see the beginnings of the D & D game — all of the little books — but was pretty much occupied by marriage, kids, and a career, and just didn ’ t pursue it .” Eventually, she saw an advertisement for an editorial position at TSR in Publishers Weekly and sent in her resume.
Such were my beginnings and I can only say that my liking for castanets came from the disgust that other ’ s castanets inspired in me ".
Our cab had reached the beginnings of the City and I was gazing out of the window, my fingers drumming idly on the half – lowered pane, which was already befogged with moisture, when my thoughts were recalled by a sharp ejaculation from my companion.
Mostly, though, I think it gave us hope that there can always be new beginnings, even for people like us.
In a letter to General Friedrich Olbricht of May 17, 1943, Goerdeler wrote: MY DEAR GENERAL. I have again and again considered the view that we must wait for the psychologically right moment. If by this we mean the moment at which events cause us to take action, then it will coincide with the beginnings of the collapse ; action would then be too late to be exploited politically.
From its beginnings in 1978 to 2002, the company was called (), from 1992 on officially written as Renault V. I., with either form commonly abbreviated RVI.
" Some show business insiders speculated that the Judy Garland song from A Star Is Born, " I was born in a trunk in the Princess Theater in Pocatello, Idaho " was inspired by Raye's beginnings.
The beginnings of the later university date back to 23 September 1669 when Emperor and King Leopold I Habsburg issued a decree granting the establishment of the Jesuit Academy of the Royal Free City of Zagreb.
The chain's beginnings date from The Criterion store founded in Sacramento, California in 1880 by the Hale Brothers, Prentis Cobb Hale I and Marshal Hale and adopted their name later the same year.
" Denver paid loving tribute to his wife by dedicating this album to her, and with ' Annie's Song ,' a number one hit in July ' 74, Annie Denver recalls the beginnings: ' It was written after John and I had gone through a pretty intense time together and things were pretty good for us.
* Makkai, László: From the Hungarian conquest to the Mongol invasion ; in: Köpeczi, Béla ( General Editor ) – Makkai, László ; Mócsy, András ; Szász, Zoltán ( Editors ) – Barta, Gábor ( Assistant Editor ): History of Transylvania-Volume I: From the beginnings to 1606 ; Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994, Budapest ; ISBN 963-05-6703-2
* Makkai, László: From the Hungarian conquest to the Mongol invasion ; in: Köpeczi, Béla ( General Editor ) – Makkai, László ; Mócsy, András ; Szász, Zoltán ( Editors ) – Barta, Gábor ( Assistant Editor ): History of Transylvania-Volume I: From the beginnings to 1606 ; Akadémiai Kiadó, 1994, Budapest ; ISBN 963-05-6703-2
A similar oddity is encountered on the other 1974 album, " Damn Right I Am Somebody ", where 20-second extensions of that album's track-2 jam ( each including James Brown's trademark shriek ) have been spliced onto the beginnings of most of the other songs.

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