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From and beginning
From the beginning of his career, Patchen has adopted an anti-intellectual approach to poetry.
From the beginning of commercial recording, new discs purported to be indistinguishable from The Real Thing have regularly been put in circulation.
From the very beginning the electoral discussions raised fundamental issues in Moroccan politics, precisely the type of questions that were most difficult to resolve in the new government.
`` From its beginning '', the trustees' statement said Friday, `` Emory University has assumed as its primary commitment a dedication to excellence in Christian higher learning.
From this earth, then, while it was still virgin God took dust and fashioned the man, the beginning of humanity ''.
From an analysis of relationships and diversities within the Asterales and with their superorders, estimates of the age of the beginning of the Asterales have been made, which range from 116 Mya to 82Mya.
From the beginning, Colangelo wanted to market the Diamondbacks to a statewide fan base and not limit fan appeal to Phoenix and its suburbs.
From left to right: end of a video scan line, front porch, horizontal sync pulse, back porch with color burst, and beginning of next line
From being a mere village in an agricultural district at the beginning of the 19th century, the place grew rapidly in population owing to the abundance of coal and iron ore, and the population of the whole parish, 1, 486 in 1801, increased tenfold during the first half of the 19th century.
" From beginning to end, Capp was acid-tongued toward the targets of his wit, intolerant of hypocrisy, and always wickedly funny.
From the beginning of each playing period with a stroke-off ( a set strike from the centre-spot by one team ) until the end of the playing period, the ball is in play at all times, except when either the ball leaves the field of play, or play is stopped by the referee.
From the very beginning Mayotte refused to join the new republic and aligned itself even more firmly to the French Republic, but the other islands remained committed to independence.
From the beginning they have been the largest vote-winning party, averaging around 40 %.
From the beginning of civilization to the 20th century, ownership of heavy cavalry horses has been a mark of wealth amongst settled peoples.
From the very beginning, the Soviet's operation entailed elaborate denial and deception, known in the USSR as Maskirovka.
From the beginning of Communist rule in 1949, until the 1980s, when China was in the early years of economic reform, the focus was largely on peasant life, as interpreted via the officially sanctioned Marxist theory of class struggle.
From the very beginning of mapmaking, maps " have been made for some particular purpose or set of purposes ".
From 1839, larger American clipper ships started to be built beginning with the Akbar, 650 tons OM, in 1839, and including the 1844-built Houqua, 581 tons OM.
From the beginning of the movement, the free exchange of ideas among the people was fostered by the journals published by its leaders.
From the beginning of the 2008 – 09 season to New Year's Day, the Wings enjoyed success.
From the beginning the Emperor had refused to accept the will of Charles II, and he did not wait for England and the Dutch Republic to begin hostilities.
From the beginning to the end of his career at the New Yorker, he frequently provided what the magazine calls " Newsbreaks " ( short, witty comments on oddly worded printed items from many sources ) under various categories such as " Block That Metaphor.
From flamenco's beginning in the 18th century most performers were professional.
From 60, 000-80, 000 Russian soldiers remained stationed in Finland at the beginning of 1918, but the majority of them were demoralized and unwilling to fight, and were withdrawn from Finland by the end of March.

From and CIA
From the CIA World Factbook 2007.
From 1958 to 1967 he worked for the CIA, under deep cover in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
From CIA World Factbook:
" From 1973-5, the CIA colluded with Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi of Iran to finance and arm Kurdish rebels in the Second Kurdish-Iraqi War in an attempt to overthrow al-Bakr.
* Casey's role in the Afghanistan War in Steve Coll's book Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan, and Bin Laden, From the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001 ( ISBN 1-59420-007-6 ).
From 1959 to 1962 the airline provided direct and indirect support to CIA Operations " Ambidextrous ", " Hotfoot ", and " White Star ", which trained the regular Royal Laotian armed forces.
Hornsby's popularity at the time with celebrities who caught his act can be judged from this anecdote by Sharlotte Spencer ( in her book From CIA Wife to Sobriety ):
From 1973-5, the CIA colluded with the Iranian government to finance and arm Kurdish rebels in the Second Kurdish-Iraqi War to weaken Iraq's Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr.
From 27 April until 18 May there were CIA air raids on Ambon city.
From the very beginning, KYP was controlled by the CIA ; in the first eleven years of its history ( 1953 – 1964 ) its agents received their salaries from the Americans, not the Greek state, until Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou, enraged with this level of dependence, stopped this practice.
From 1955 – 1964 he was assigned to U. S. Air Force Headquarters where he directed the creation of an Air Force worldwide system for " Military Support of the Clandestine Operations of the CIA ", as required by a new National Security Council Directive, 5412 of March, 1954.
From 1955 to 1963 Prouty was the " Focal Point Officer " for contacts between the CIA and the Pentagon on matters relating to military support for " special operations " but he was not assigned to the CIA and was not bound by any oath of secrecy.
( From the first page of the 1974 Printing ) It was one of the first tell-all books about the inner workings of the CIA and was an important influence on the Oliver Stone movie JFK.
From 1959 to 1964, Tibetan guerrillas were secretly trained at Camp Hale by the CIA.
From the dismissive cultural perspective of the CIA, the socio-economic development of Guatemalan society effected by the Árbenz Government was only “ an intensely nationalistic program of progress colored by the touchy, anti-foreign inferiority complex of the Banana republic ”; thus the geopolitical opinion of the US State Department, wherein the Inter-American Affairs Bureau officer Charles R. Burrows explained the perceived threat to US interests:
CIA-" From their experiences with the developer's research between 1991 and 1993, CIA officials concluded that Brain Fingerprinting had limited applicability to CIA's operations.
From December 1996 Al-Fadl began to provide " a major breakthrough of intelligence on the creation, character, direction, and intentions of al Qaeda "; " bin Laden, the CIA now learned, had planned multiple terrorist operations and aspired to more " — including the acquisition of weapons-grade uranium.
From the third mission on, John Clark recruits the team to work for the CIA and has the operatives work on seeking out and killing the conspirators behind the incident in Baltimore, Maryland, in which a nuclear bomb was detonated during an American football game, killing a large number of people.
Desk: FBI and CIA Counterintelligence As Seen From My Cubicle, by Christopher Lynch ( Dog Ear Publishing ), describes parts of the contentious CIA pre-publication review process for Baer's first book.
From the IAC minutes of the 4th December and the earlier CIA documents it appears clear that the Robertson Panel was the outcome of recommendation ( a ) of the IAC decision but that this formed part of a wider intended programme of action aimed at enabling rapid positive identification of UFOs from an air defense perspective ( i. e. identifying actual Soviet aircraft from misidentified natural phenomena or other conventional objects ) and a desire to reduce reporting of UFOs, which were seen as clogging up air defense communication channels and created the risk of exploitation of this effect.
From 1948-51, he served as a military representative to the Central Intelligence Agency, and during this time, he was in charge of a controversial CIA program PB / 7, also known as Operation Bloodstone which involved recruiting former German officers and diplomats who could be used in the covert war against the Soviet Union.
From 1963-1966, Graham worked for the CIA in the Office of National Estimates.

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