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Through and centuries
Through previous centuries, eating changed by nearly imperceptible degrees, and mostly toward just getting enough.
Through centuries of international convention, this has become the dominant rule to identifying an emperor in the modern era.
Through the 18th and 19th centuries, individual theologians ( Bianchi in 1768, H. Klee in 1835, Caron in 1855, H. Schell in 1893 ) continued to formulate theories of how children who died unbaptised might still be saved.
Through the 17th and 18th centuries the island was a popular haunt for smugglers avoiding the British government's revenue cutters out of Plymouth and Falmouth.
Through the centuries since and up until the 19th century, brewing was mostly a matter of production for household needs.
Through succeeding centuries and empires, the balance between the ulema and the rulers shifted and reformed, but the balance of power was never decisively changed.
( Through an accident of naming, the term " Tocharian " now commonly refers to a branch of Indo-European languages spoken in the Tarim Basin between the 3rd and 9th centuries AD, and quite distinct from the Bactrian language spoken by the Tókharoi.
Through the centuries of Assyrian domination, Babylonia enjoyed a prominent status, or revolted at the slightest indication that it did not.
Through the centuries sumo has had limited female participation.
Through the 17th and into the 18th centuries, Jansenism was a distinct movement within the Catholic Church.
Through the centuries, " cabbage " and its derivatives have been used as slang for numerous items, occupations and activities.
Through the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Lewes developed as the county town of East Sussex, expanding beyond the line of the town wall.
Through the centuries Christians have speculated as to the nature of the " thorn.
Through the centuries, the area was increasingly silted and flooding ceased, thus by early classical times the land passage was made safe.
Through the centuries, some Christians have practiced these voluntary penances as a way of imitating Jesus who, according to the New Testament, voluntarily accepted the sufferings of his passion and death on the cross at Calvary in order to redeem humankind.
Through the late 19th and early 20th centuries the area around the city was mainly divided into farms and cattle ranches.
Through the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the number of Selectmen was not set in law, and therefore varied, sometimes greatly.
Through the centuries it suffered from warfare such as the Gelder Wars and the Eighty Years ' War
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 his four daughters Eliezer became the ancestor of several learned families which exerted a great influence upon religious life in the subsequent centuries.
Through the 17th and 18th centuries, European travellers and botanists visiting the Cederberg region in South Africa commented on the profusion of " good plants " for curative purposes.
Through the centuries, Cham culture and society were influenced by forces emanating from Cambodia, China, Java and India amongst others.
Through the repeated purges and the elimination of the historical posts, Hongwu fundamentally altered the centuries old government structure of China, greatly increasing the emperor's absolutism.
Through the 17th and early 18th centuries, the French, Dutch, Portuguese, and English had vied for control of various trading posts, and for trading rights and favour with local Indian rulers.

Through and town
Through Harvey, Edmund Spenser found employment at Leicester House on the Strand, the Earl's palatial town house, where he wrote his first works of poetry.
Through the middle of town there was a clear river which ships and gale junks could sail into.
Through his trusteeship, the town ’ s first water distribution system ( later the Columbia Water Company ) was established, as well as the Washington Institute ( the town ’ s first school of higher learning ) and the Locust Street Park, located at what is now Locust Street and Route 462.
Through the influence of Alexander, he was permitted to return to Chios about 333, and figured for some time as one of the leaders of the aristocratic party in his native town.
Through the town it is a four-lane undivided highway, and it becomes a two-lane road as it continues up the Ridge to Magalia and numerous smaller communities to the north.
Through the summer, the town also plays host to its farmers ' market which occurs every Thursday and is sponsored by the town's main street organization.
Through the years of Lewisport's history the town had faced many natural disasters.
Through the years Lockport has managed to retain its small town quality-a quality that welcomes visitors who travel along Bayou Lafourche, the longest street in the world
Through town meeting, as well as the town's Planning Board and the Cape Cod Commission, some Truro residents have made considerable, and often successful, efforts to prevent development projects which they perceive to threaten the town's character.
Through the 19th century there was tremendous growth and innovation in the jewelry industry and the number of firms in the town increased sharply.
Through the 1890s-1910's, the town was a thriving commercial center with many shops and hotels lining River Street ( Elk Rapids's main street ).
Today it is a small art haven, filming location ( A River Runs Through It, The Horse Whisperer, Rancho Deluxe, and others ), fishing destination, railroad town, and writers ' and actors ' colony.
A detailed history of the town is described in the book A Journey Through Peapack and Gladstone from the local library.
Through the first part of the 20th century, Hertford thrived as a lumber town, making good use of the nearby river.
* The town is featured in the nonprofit historical documentary film " Ropewalk: A Cordage Engineer's Journey Through History ".
In 1930, the local Hondo Lions Club erected the now somewhat famous sign reading " This is God's Country, Don't Drive Through It Like Hell " at the city limits with the intention of slowing down those speeding while traveling through town.
Later, in the 1940s the sign was changed to " This is God's Country, Please Don't Drive Through It Like Hell " to satisfy those in the town who were displeased with the tone of the old sign.
Through the work of William Milnes, Shenandoah became the midpoint between Roanoke, Virginia and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and enabled town industries to ship out their goods through means other than the river.
Through the influence of several men of the village, particularly Dennis Daniels, one hundred and thirty-nine acres of land belonging to John Kellar was surveyed into town lots with streets and alleys running between.
Through the 1960s and 1970s the community turned into a commuter town due to its proximity to Copenhagen and the population expanded past 10, 000.

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