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From and legend
From the mid-13th century onward, the legend was widely disseminated and believed.
From the 16th century on, the legend of Robin Hood is often used to promote the hereditary ruling class, romance, and religious piety.
From the 13th century, in Bashkortostan there has been a legend about a hero named Ural.
From a very early date, British coins have been inscribed with the name of the ruler of the kingdom in which they were produced, and a longer or shorter title, always in Latin ; among the earliest distinctive English coins are the silver pennies of Offa of Mercia, which were inscribed with the legend " King Offa ".
From the moment a legend is retold as fiction its authentic legendary qualities begin to fade and recede: in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Washington Irving transformed a local Hudson River Valley legend into a literary anecdote with " Gothic " overtones, which actually tended to diminish its character as genuine legend.
From the beginning, there was tremendous pressure on him to perform, as he succeeded to the position of the great Red Sox legend Ted Williams.
From the Round Top Mountain area of Burrillville comes a very well known New England legend of a witch named Bathsheba Sherman who, according to the legend, sacrificed her infant child as an offering to Satan, then hung herself in her barn.
The museum is open June through August daily except Monday from 10 a. m. to noon and 1 to 5 p. m. From September to May, it is open Friday through Sunday from 1: 15-5: 15 p. m. South of Llano halfway to Fredericksburg is Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, one of the highlights of the Texas Hill Country famed in Indian legend.
From this legend, it is believed that the hanbō was officially included in Kukishin-ryū during the early Edō era.
From a medieval manuscript of the Hedwig of Poland | Hedwig legend.
From myth and legend it is distinguished by its emphasis on the topical.
From the union of the Sun tribe ( in the legend, Shinshi ) and the Bear tribe, Dangun Wanggeom was born, and Dangun later founded a nation, and named it Joseon.
From its curious and irregular shape it is commonly called the ‘ Hunchback Bridge ’; also the ‘ Devil ’ s Bridge ’ after many legends: the famous legend tells that it was built by the Devil in one night after he made a pact with Saint Columbanus who promised him the soul of the first passerby ; but when the bridge was finished the Irish Saint sent a dog.
From an early age, Monroe was a playground legend.
From France the legend spread to Spain, where it was very popular.
* Singer-songwriter Kenny Klein has written and recorded two different songs about the legend of Herne, one of which, " Herne's Oak ", is featured on the soundtrack of the documentary " Deep Down: A Story From The Heart " by Jen Gilomen and Sally Rubin.
Shortly after the war, the legend was revised to read: " From Tripoli to the Halls of the Montezumas.
From this, Ye Shuxian associated the Yellow Emperor with bear legends common across northeast Asia people as well as the Dangun legend.
From at least the 12th century the Glastonbury area was frequently associated with the legend of King Arthur, a connection promoted by medieval monks who asserted that Glastonbury was Avalon.
In the 1960s the end titles of Merrie Melodies cartoons ( beginning with 1960's From Hare to Heir ) carried the legend " A Vitaphone Release ".
From 1924 to 1954, stop signs were made with a black legend on a yellow field.

From and sprang
From this action sprang the idea of somehow uniting Greek and Shakespearean drama into a new total form, capable of restoring to life the ancient moral and poetic responses.
From his blood sprang a red flower, as at the death of Hyacinthus, which bore on its leaves the initial letters of his name Ai, also expressive of lament.
From that moment a strong friendship sprang up between the abbot and the bishop, who was professor of theology at Notre Dame of Paris, and the founder of the Abbey of St. Victor.
From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear.
From my navel there sprang a tree.
From the town assembly, a national assembly and the progress of commerce sprang Parliament all over Europe around the end of the 12th century but not entirely representative or homogeneous for the nobility and the clergy.
From his family Gideon ( biblical figure ) sprang ( Josh.
From 1840 more permanent settlements sprang up, first at Wellington, then at Nelson and at Wanganui ( Petre ).
From the same blood sprang the Erinyes, suggesting that the ash-tree nymphs represented the Fates in milder guise ( Graves 6. 4 ).
From the Meliae sprang the race of mankind of the Age of Bronze.
From the blood that spurted from her neck and falling into the sea, sprang Pegasus and Chrysaor, her sons by Poseidon.
From this incestuous union sprang the child Adonis.
From this union sprang Taligent, a small Cupertino, California, company that's now developing nothing less than a universal operating system.
From these conditions sprang considerable agitation among the small working and professional classes.
From her neck sprang Pegasus (" he who sprang ") and Chrysaor (" bow of gold "), the result of Poseidon and Medusa's meeting.
From the midpoint of this division a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out, over a considerable distance, fire, hot coals, and sparks.
From the race of Hildings sprang Harald Red-beard granrauði, mother's father of Halfdan the Black inn svarti.
From this sprang an unprecedented " linguistic plurality " of styles, techniques, and expression ( Morgan 1984, 458 ).
" Furthermore, Gervase writes, " From the midpoint of the division a flaming torch sprang up, spewing out, over a considerable distance, fire, hot coals and sparks.
From these families sprang the teachers, professors, doctors, lawyers, engineers, businessmen, and politicians that contributed to the city's prosperity.
From his proposal sprang the Houston Street Viaduct ( originally named the Oak Cliff Viaduct ), begun October 24, 1910, and opened to traffic February 22, 1912, acclaimed as the longest concrete bridge in the world.
From these, sprang the Taulantii, Parthini, Dardani, Enchelaeae, Autariates, Dassaretae and the Daors.
From the Skadar Lake at the east its territory sprang down the river of Zeta all the way to the river of Piva to the west.

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