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Through the Middle Ages it was spoken of as the authoritative text on astronomy, with its author becoming an almost mythical figure, called Ptolemy, King of Alexandria.
According to a study by Alternatives to Combat Child Labour Through Education and Sustainable Services in the Middle East and North Africa Region ( ACCESS-MENA ) 30 % of school children living in border villages of Yemen had been smuggled into Saudi Arabia.
Through the early Middle Ages, the northern part of present-day Belgium ( now commonly referred to as Flanders ) had become an overwhelmingly Germanized and Germanic language-speaking area, whereas in the southern part people had continued to be Roman and spoke derivatives of Vulgar Latin.
Through essentially a rehash of the " Mediterranean plan " of 1940 with the main German blows to be focused against the British in the Middle East, the " Great Plan " of 1942 was worked out in considerably more detail, and called for a series of mutually supporting attacks between Germany in the Middle East and Japan in the Indian subcontinent that were intended to knock Britain out of the war.
Through Genoese participation on the Crusades, colonies were established in the Middle East, in the Aegean, in Sicily and Northern Africa.
Through the Middle Ages, German population pressures led to settlement in Eastern Europe, a practice termed Ostsiedlung.
Laura E. Berk, author of Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood, examined the roots of the beliefs Watson came to honor.
Through the energetic efforts of local leaders, the Middle Georgia Military and Agricultural College ( later Georgia Military College ) was established in 1879 on Statehouse Square.
Through Isidore's condensed paraphrase a third-hand memory of Roman law passed to the Early Middle Ages.
Through the Middle Ages Etymologiae was the textbook most in use, regarded so highly as a repository of classical learning that, in a great measure, it superseded the use of the individual works of the classics themselves, full texts of which were no longer copied and thus were lost.
Through the Middle Ages the wooden buildings within the castle square evolved and changed, the most significant addition being the Great Hall built of stone and timber, variously used as Parliament house, court of law and banqueting hall.
Middle East Education Through Technology ( MEET ) is an innovative educational initiative aimed at creating a common professional language between Israeli and Palestinian youth.
Through the Middle Ages records indicate that Greipstad, a small farm community with 34 farms, was continuously inhabited.
Through the Silk Road trade routes, Muslim merchants brought knowledge about Silla and Goryeo to India and the Middle East.
Through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, distinctive mourning was worn for general as well as personal loss ; after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Huguenots in France, Elizabeth I of England and her court are said to have dressed in full mourning to receive the French Ambassador.
Through the Middle West recently I found the Socialist Party almost extinct.
Tobin is also a Senior Business Advisor with Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP in Toronto and is a member of the firm's Public Policy Group. Through his involvement in policy decisions first entered as ideals at the Fraser Institute, Tobin has influenced the sale of energy interests in Alberta including the sale of two billion dollars worth of Alberta oil and gas interests to Abu Dhaby a Middle Eastern company through their Houston affiliate as shown on the Fraser Milner Casgrain website.
Through the Middle Ages and into the Early Modern period, the theory of the Four Humours governed theorizing about nourishment on the part of doctors, herbalists and druggists: in this context, John Russell characterized Grains of Paradise, in The Boke of Nurture as hot and moist.
* MEET – Middle East Education Through Technology
Through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, still life in Western art remained primarily an adjunct to Christian religious subjects, and convened religious and allegorical meaning.
1 ) Through Middle English and Old French mandé, from Latin mandatum.
The Catholic Encyclopedia states, " Through the decline and disappearance of paganism, however, interest in them gradually diminished and they ceased to be widely read or circulated, though they were known and used during the Middle Ages in both the East and the West.
Through careful examination of rime tables, rime dictionaries and patterns of rhyming among poets of various eras, these scholars were able to work out the system of categories of rhymes in Old Chinese, and discover additional Middle Chinese categories that had previously been overlooked.
Through his introductions she was able to meet a number of Nazi émigrés in Spain and the Middle East.

Through and ages
Through the ages, various rabbinical authorities have classified the commandments in various other ways.
Through the ages, the study and teaching of rhetoric has adapted to the particular exigencies of the time and venue.
Through the ages, the seasonal harvesting of snow and ice was a regular practice of most of the ancient cultures: Chinese, Greeks, Romans, Persians.
Through the ages, Jain philosophers have adamantly rejected and opposed the concept of creator and omnipotent God and this has resulted in Jainism being labeled as nāstika darsana or atheist philosophy by the rival religious philosophies.
Through the ages, the area of Arnhem has been known by various names, both official and unofficial.
Through training at Go clubs, study groups, and practice games with Sai, he manages to become an insei and later a pro, meeting various dedicated Go players of different ages and styles along the way.
Through the ages, as the mahasiddha or ' great masters ' of the tantras hid themselves to escape the touch of the increasingly worldly people, these teachings were lost during the Kali Yuga or ' degenerate age '.
Through the ages several residents of Buckfastleigh families have earned a place in history, scholarship or commerce.
Through it all, Uncle Pio is faithfully devoted, but as Camila ages and has three children by the Viceroy she focuses on becoming a lady, not an actress.
Through the passing of the ages however the particulars of the story have been lost.
Through the ages women have used different forms of menstrual protection .< ref name = autogenerated5 >
Through numerous programs the Youth and Education Department provides learning and activities for youth of all ages.
Through the ' Family Affair ' programme, children between the ages of 11 and 15 can attend Slimming World if accompanied by their parent or guardian.
Through the ages these elements have recurred in completely different types of buildings, constructed for various programs and under the patronage of a long succession of rulers.
Through these programs, the Institute is identifying young men and women between the ages of 30 and 45 who have already achieved a level of success and encouraging them to reach yet further.
" Through the ages, it has served many masters, including a madman out to atone for past sins through a genocidal crusade, and a friend of the madman who killed him and took the sword.
Through outreach programs this provides unique educational experiences and opportunities for personal enrichment and professional development for area students and residents of all ages.
Through the Children International Sponsorship Program, children ages 19 and under receive an annual medical checkup.
Through the ages it was called Stanahala in 1143, Stanhala in 1167 and Stonhal during Henry III's reign.
: Through this dread shape the suffering ages look ;

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