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Through and 20th
Through the 19th and in the early half of the 20th century, Londoners used coal for heating their homes, which produced large amounts of smoke.
Through the middle of the 20th century, many international agreements were focused on reducing the possibility of dual nationality.
Through the second half of the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century, Nijmegen grew steadily.
Through the late 20th century, workers on large plantations lived in villages of small houses or in " line rooms " containing ten to twelve units.
Through most of the 20th century, many of these techniques were expensive and involved a small number of dedicated craft practitioners, while the reusability of props, models, effects, or animation techniques made it easier to keep using them.
Through the first half of the 20th century, women wore underwear for three primary reasons: to alter their outward shape ( first with corsets and later with girdles or bras ), for hygienic reasons, or for modesty.
Through the Apostles they also encountered the analytic philosophers G. E. Moore and Bertrand Russell who were revolutionizing British philosophy at the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
Through his business, the Prang Educational Company, he sold several crayon products during the timeframe from the late 1880s through the early 20th century.
Through the first part of the 20th century Shibaura Engineering Works became a major manufacturer of heavy electrical machinery as Japan modernized during the Meiji Era and became a world industrial power.
Through the earlier parts of the 20th century, Western etiquette prescribed that a white dress should not be worn for subsequent marriages, since the wearing of white was mistakenly regarded by some as an ancient symbol of virginity, despite the fact that wearing white is a fairly recent development in wedding traditions, and its origin has more to do with conspicuous consumption from an era when a white dress was luxurious, even prodigal, because of difficulties with laundering delicate clothes.
* Lynchburg Museum: Through the doors of the Lynchburg Museum one can relive the city's past, rich with tales of Monacan tribes, early Quaker settlers, the reign of King Tobacco, the bloody struggle of the Civil War, the New South, and the drama of change in the 20th century.
Through its development, the part of Jacksonville Beach north of 20th Avenue North was sparsely populated, with a brick road ( First Street ) connecting the more populated southern area with Atlantic Beach.
Through a majority of the early 20th century the Greenville Station was referred to by the townspeople as the " lodge building " or the " lodge.
Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries the area around the city was mainly divided into farms and cattle ranches.
Through the latter half of the 19th century and first few decades of the 20th, Brashears business district ebbed and flowed as many farm communities are wont to do.
Through the first part of the 20th century, Hertford thrived as a lumber town, making good use of the nearby river.
Through the 19th and 20th centuries, Exeter began to grow due to the need for connections, between the city of Reading, Oley, Boyertown, Birdsboro, and King of Prussia.
Through the first few decades of the 20th century, the town's economy remained steady with the population reaching its peak at around 400 people.
Through the late 19th century and early 20th century the park was a respectable and beautifully manicured space for people to relax and exercise.
Through most of the 20th century, the building was used for a wide-variety of purposes.
Through his writings, Schlieffen taught that the " Cannae model " would continue to be applicable in maneuver warfare throughout the 20th century:
Through the second half of the 20th century Flamingo consisted of the Flamingo Lodge ( open year-round ), a restaurant and cafe ( open only during the winter months ), a marina, a store, a gift shop ( open only during the winter months ), a few houses for park rangers and a campground.
Through the 20th century, the ranks of major conductors were overwhelmingly white, male and European ; but going into the 21st century, that is changing, and conductors are coming from increasingly diverse backgrounds.
Through this process, Seahenge eventually found itself from once being inland to being on the beach, where it was revealed by the eroding away of the sand and peat by the late 20th century, four thousand years since its original construction.

Through and century
Through the late nineteenth century, boxing or prizefighting was primarily a sport of dubious legitimacy.
Through the activities of the theologian Origen ( 185 / 6 – 254 ) and the school of his follower Pamphilus ( later 3rd century – 309 ), Caesarea became a center of Christian learning.
Through the 19th century, the harpsichord was almost completely supplanted by the piano.
Through 14th and 15th century, Lesser Poland's position as the most important province of the nation was cemented.
Through the centuries since and up until the 19th century, brewing was mostly a matter of production for household needs.
Through their combined discoveries, the heliocentric system gained support, and at the end of the 17th century it was generally accepted by astronomers.
Through the remainder of the 13th century, French control over Flanders steadily increased until 1302 when an attempt at total annexation by Philip IV met a stunning defeat when Count Guy ( who had the support of the guilds and craftsmen ) rallied the townspeople and humiliated the French knights at the Battle of the Golden Spurs.
Through the 19th century " the exchanges became effective spokesmen for, and innovators of, improvements in transportation, warehousing, and financing, which paved the way to expanded interstate and international trade.
Through late 14th century Old French magique, the word " magic " derives via Latin magicus from the Greek adjective magikos ( μαγικός ) used in reference to the " magical " arts of the Persian Magicians ( Greek: magoi, singular mágos, μάγος ), the Zoroastrian astrologer priests of the ancient Persian Empire.
Through the Old French ' cenith ', ' zenith ' first appeared in the 17th century.
Through the mid-to late-20th century, medical science and practice included an array of effective tools, ranging from antiseptics to vaccines and antibiotics, but no drugs to treat viral infections.
Through the later half of the 18th century, the reputation of Emanuel Bach stood very high.
Through the early decades of the century, hundreds of millions of leeches were used by physicians throughout Europe.
Through the 19th century, urban planning became a more important need.
Through the 16th century the existence of the roc was accepted by Europeans.

Through and successive
Through successive evaporation of material, layers of atoms are removed from a specimen, allowing for probing not only of the surface, but also through the material itself.
Through the Donne family, many prominent English families are then descended from Owain, including the De Vere family, successive holders of the title Earl of Oxford, and the Cavendish family as Duke of Devonshire.
In December 2009, a 96-page report titled Human Rights in Ethiopia: Through the Eyes of the Oromo Diaspora, compiled by the Advocates for Human Rights, documented human rights violations against the Oromo in Ethiopia under three successive regimes: the Abyssinian Empire under Haile Selassie, the Marxist Derg and the current Ethiopian government of the Ethiopian People ’ s Revolutionary Democratic Front ( EPRDF ), dominated by members of the Tigray People ’ s Liberation Front ( TPLF ) and which was accused to have arrested approximately 20, 000 suspected OLF members, to have driven most OLF leadership into exile, and to have effectively neutralized the OLF as a political force in Ethiopia.
Through genetic anticipation, the disease may develop earlier in life in each successive generation.
Through successive moults the nymphs develop wings until their final moult into a mature adult with fully developed wings.
" Starting at swords ' point in 1794, the Jay treaty reversed the tensions, Perkins concludes: " Through a decade of world war and peace, successive governments on both sides of the Atlantic were able to bring about and preserve a cordiality which often approached genuine friendship.
Through successive doses of up ' n ' at'm, Tichy sees increasingly horrible visions of the world, climaxing in a frozen horrorscape where people sleep blissfully in the snow and the police robots are revealed to be people who are convinced they are robots.
Through five successive Pleistocene glaciations and subsequent retreats, the Baltic Shield has been scoured clean of its overlying sediments, leaving expansive areas ( most within Scandinavia ) exposed.
Through a government that made investments to modernize Ontario, Drew laid the basis for the province's post-war industrial expansion and for a Progressive Conservative dynasty that lasted 42 years and saw six successive Progressive Conservative premiers.
Through meiosis ( sexual reproduction ), immortal genes find themselves sharing temporary bodies with different set of intimate companion genes in successive generations of organisms.
Through successive editions, this book became the definitive work on the topic and was christened " the Hiker's Bible " by Field and Stream magazine.
Through successive fissural eruptions the island was built-up: the only remnants of these forces are the line of volcanic cones that extend along the central ridge ( approximately 700 metres in altitude ).
Through successive use and re-use Ribeirinha has maintained a small group of architecturally significant buildings.
Through successive cycles of economic reproduction, more and more capital assets are created which exist only external to the sphere of capitalist production.

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