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From around 1778, a larger " heavy " frigate was developed with a main battery of twenty-six or twenty-eight 18-pounder guns ( again with the remaining ten smaller guns carried on the quarter deck and forecastle ).
From its beginning, this famous hospital accepted patients up to the age of fifteen years, and it continues to this day as the pediatric division of the Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital, created in 1920 by merger with the physically contiguous Necker Hospital, founded in 1778.
From 1759 to 1778 Ferney was home to French writer and philosopher Voltaire, sometimes referred to as “ the patriarch of Ferney .” His influence on the town was profound.
From 1778 onward, Hawaii began a period of acculturation with the introduction of numerous styles of European music, including the hymns ( himeni ) introduced by Protestant missionary choirs.
From June 22 – 24, 1778, 12, 000 men occupied his fields, and on at least one occasion Gen. Washington dined with their host.
From 1768 to 1776, he was for twelve years Crown Prosecutor ( which is attorney general ) for Carlisle ( Cumberland County ), until 1778 when he was elected to the provincial legislature of his state.
Edition Information: From the author ’ s 8th ed., 1778 / edited for American lawyers by William G. Hammond ; with copious notes, and references to all comments on the text in the American reports, 1787 – 1890.
* The History of England From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688 ( 1778 ) Volume VI
From 1778 to 1781, Portalis was one of the four assessors or administrators of Provence.
From 1778 he worked as a bookseller in nearby Gotha, where he founded the cartographic publishing firm Justus Perthes Geographische Anstalt Gotha in 1785.
From 1778, the Saxon breeding center was operated in the Vorwerk Rennersdorf.
From 1778 to 1786 he served as Governor of the Province of Quebec, during which time he oversaw military operations against the northern frontiers in the war, and engaged in ultimately fruitless negotiations to establish the independent Vermont Republic as a new British province.
From 1778 until the close of Lord North's ministry in 1782 he was Secretary at War.
* The Uniform of George Rogers Clark's Illinois Regiment of Virginia State Forces, From October 1778 through February 1779 ( The period of the attack on Fort Sackville, Vincennes )
From 1778 he was employed in the counting house of his cousin Godfrey Thornton, two years later joining his father ’ s company, where he later became a partner.
From 1778 the Penal Law started to be repealed, pushed along by liberals such as Henry Grattan.
From 1769 to 1778, he served as " Klaus " rabbi ( rabbi of a small synagogue ) in the town of Offenbach am Main.
From 1778, however, the most important exception was the carronade.
From 1775 to 1778, he was naval commissioner resident at Halifax, Nova Scotia.
From 1778 to 1783, Thérésa was raised by nuns in France.
From 1772 to 1778 the office was vacant, but from 1778 to 1782 Sir Jeffery Amherst officiated as Commander-in-Chief with the title of General on the Staff.
From December 19, 1777 to June 19, 1778, the main body of the Continental Army ( approximately 12, 000 troops ) was encamped at Valley Forge.
From the death of his brother in 1778, Thomas, as surviving partner, became sole head of the firm ; and under his direction the banking house rose to the highest distinction.

From and display
From there it is converted by the decoder unit into a decimal number ( usually binary-coded decimal ), and then shown on the display panel.
From 1992 to 2006, the Museum of Jurassic Technology's Foundation Collection was on display in their Tochtermuseum at the Karl Ernst Osthaus-Museum in Hagen, Germany.
From this it follows that there are three divisions of oratory-( 1 ) political, ( 2 ) forensic, and ( 3 ) the ceremonial oratory of display ".
From the late 1980s through the 1990s, consumer-grade personal computers became powerful enough to display various media.
From February 29 – May 18, 2008, many Looney Tunes artifacts, including original animation cells & concept drawings, were on display at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, just off the campus of Youngstown State University.
From June 29, 2002 until September 27, 2004, a portion of its collection was on display in what was dubbed MoMA QNS, a former Swingline staple factory in Long Island City, Queens.
( From the early 1990s onwards, most manufacturers moved over to PC display standards thanks to widely available and affordable hardware ).
From boyhood to adulthood, Statius ' father proved himself a champion in the poetic contests at Naples in the Augustalia and in the Nemean, Pythian, and Isthmian games, which served as important events to display poetic skill during the early empire.
From a painting by John Opie commissioned by the Boydell Shakespeare Gallery for printing and display.
From 1981, Long also alluded to the terms of painting by applying mud in a very liquid state by hand to a wall in similar configurations, establishing a dialogue between the primal gesture of the hand-print and the formal elegance of its display.
From those first tentative steps, to The 1969 Apollo program landing on the Moon and the partially reusable Space Shuttle, the American space program brought forth a breathtaking display of applied science.
: From time to time various other photographers will be asked to display their work with Group f. 64.
From then on he began to found and build the South Tyrolean Liberation Committee ( BAS ), which was at first limited to distributing leaflets and symbolic actions, such as the display of the then forbidden flag of South Tyrol.
From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s and also in the 2000s, the networks would display the disclaimer " In stereo " at the beginning of stereo programming ;
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In 2004, the Brooklyn Museum of Art created a display entitled " Jewish Life in Ancient Egypt: A Family Archive From the Nile Valley ," which featured the interfaith couple of Ananiah, an official at the Temple of Yahou ( a. k. a. Yahweh ), and his wife, Tamut, who was previously an Egyptian slave owned by a Jewish master, Meshullam.
From 1933, at the age of 16, he began almost six years of work for Fayrefield Hats, Abbotsford, producing advertising and display stands with spray paints and dyes.
< blockquote class =" toccolours " style =" text-align: justify ; width: 45 %; margin: 0 0em 1em. 25em ; float: right ; padding: 10px ; display: table ; margin-left: 10px ;">" From the King of the kings who is the descendant of a thousand kings, whose ( his ) wife was also grand-daughters of a thousand kings, whose in ( his ) animal cages are ( filled with ) a thousand of elephants, whose ( his ) territory there are two rivers that irrigate the aloes tree, spices fragrance, nutmeg and lime lines that its fragrant aroma reach out to a distance of 12 miles.
Other special exhibitions have included Isabel Toledo: Fashion From the Inside Out, in which the inauguration day ensemble Isabel Toledo designed for Michelle Obama in 2008 was on display, and a look at sustainable fashion with Eco-Fashion: Going Green, an exhibition from 2010 examining the past two centuries of fashion ’ s good — and bad — environmental and ethical practices.
In February 2012, Vettriano's most famous painting, The Singing Butler went on display at the Aberdeen City Art Gallery as part of an exhibition entitled, From Van Gogh to Vettriano.
From a full-sized reproduction on display at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, San Jose, California | San Jose.
From 2004 to 2008 the show was held at Halifax Stanfield International Airport which allowed for both static ( ground ) display and air show at the same venue, however the airport was deemed unsuitable due to numerous interruptions in the air show component by civilian air traffic movements.
From the meaning of being unusual usage is derived the concept of the novelty dance ( a type of dance that is popular for being unusual or humorous ); the novelty song ( a musical item that capitalizes on something new, unusual, or a current fad ); the novelty show ( a competition or display in which exhibits or specimens are in way some novel ); and novelty architecture ( a building or other structure that is interesting because it has an amusing design ).
From the middle of the 3rd century BC onwards, Carthaginian " fives " display a separate " oar box " that contained the rowers and that was attached to the main hull.

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