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From these two seemingly incompatible poles, modernists began to fashion a complete weltanschauung that could encompass every aspect of life.
From Earth, Vega is being observed from the direction of one of these poles.
From Hobsbawm's perspective, the ideal of the sans-culottes, which sought to express the interests of the ' little men ' who existed between the poles of the bourgeois and the proletarian, was contradictory and ultimately unrealisable.
From 1993 through 1996 he was Principal Investigator for the Solar Wind Plasma Experiment aboard the Ulysses Spacecraft as it executed a unique trajectory over the poles of the sun.
From 2005 to 2006 the ESA SMART-1 spacecraft made a systematic search of the lunar poles to more concisely identify sites receiving eternal light.
From there an overhead electrode line on wooden poles runs first in Northeast, than in Northern direction until Ruokalho, where it meets the overhead line with two high voltage conductors.
From classical electrodynamics, a rotating electrically charged body creates a magnetic dipole with magnetic poles of equal magnitude but opposite polarity.
From complex analysis, specifically the argument principle, we know that a contour drawn in the complex plane, encompassing but not passing through any number of zeros and poles of a function, can be mapped to another plane ( the plane ) by the function.
From 1903 to 1905, District Governor John G. Brady set about acquiring Native totem poles from all over Alaska for display at the park ; the majority of the poles came from Haida villages located on Prince of Wales Island, while others had been on display at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition.
From its surface extruded great white fingers, resembling cirro-stratus clouds, which rose to 40 degrees above the horizon in sweeping arcs turning downward toward the poles and disappearing in seconds to be replaced by spectacular concentric cirrus like rings moving out from the blast at tremendous initial velocity, finally stopping when the outermost ring was 50 degrees overhead.
From this last equation it is possible to derive the excitation energies of the system, as these are simply the poles of the response function.
From 1988 to 1999, he made 145 starts with two wins, five poles and fifteen podiums ( top three finishes ).

From and is
Harris J. Griston, in Shaking The Dust From Shakespeare ( 216 ), writes: `` There is not a word spoken by Shylock which one would expect from a real Jew ''.
One, a reservation on the point I have just made, is the phenomenon of pseudo-thinking, pseudo-feeling, and pseudo-willing, which Fromm discussed in The Escape From Freedom.
From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
From this point of view the `` militant mobs '' of the past, stirred into action by one ideology or another, were all composed of `` intellectuals '' -- and this is not the level on which the essence of mankind can be discovered.
From necessity, they are also inspired by the `` hard-sell '' attitude of the sponsor, so, finally, it is the sponsor who must take the responsibility for the good or bad taste of his advertising.
From this belief is derived the practical orientation of our policy on the `` uncommitted '' ( `` neutralist '', `` contested '' ) nations, especially on those whose leaders make the most noise -- Nehru, Tito, Nkrumah, Sukarno, Betancourt, etc..
From a technical standpoint, the string playing is good, but the Pro Arte people fail to enter into the spirit of things here.
From the records we keep -- Susan is the only Junior who has placed in the Junior Classes in both United States and Canada.
From Gottingen ( 1801 ) where he stayed for 10 days, he wrote, `` The first question asked everywhere is about galvanism.
From the manufacturer's point of view, the increasing cost of advertising and promotion is a very real problem to be faced in the sixties.
From the volume standpoint, the total market represented by the sign industry is impressive.
From these results, one sees that the study of linear operators on vector spaces over an algebraically closed field is essentially reduced to the study of nilpotent operators.
From the preceding remarks, it is clear that such a bundle is transformed into itself in an involutorial fashion.
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
From this presumption it is an easy step to the conclusion that any observed increases in the basic wage rate must be due to union behavior different and more aggressive than assumed in our model.
The details of the setting of `` Neutral Tones '' are not, strictly speaking, metaphorical, but they combine to create a mood which is appropriate both to a dismal winter day and to the end of love, and in this way love and weather, the emotions and the elements, symbolize each other in a way that is common to many of Hardy's best poems ( `` Weathers '', `` The Darkling Thrush '', and `` During Wind and Rain '', for example ) and to some moving passages in the novels as well ( Far From The Madding Crowd is full of scenes constructed in this way ).
From Fig. 6 the relationship between these parameters can readily be derived and the cutting force is Af where **yl is the shear strength of the coating and is a parameter of the coatings material, W is the width of the removed coating and T is its thickness.
From International Airport in Los Angeles to International Airport in Houston, as the great four-jet Boeing 707 flies, is a routine five hours and 25 minutes, including stopovers at Phoenix, El Paso, and San Antonio.

From and uniform
From an " aspiration or desire ", the celestial spheres, imitate that purely intellectual activity as best they can, by uniform circular motion.
From the time of John Flamsteed ( 1646 – 1719 ) it had been believed that the Earth's daily rotation was uniform.
From 1962 to 1964, the Vikings wore purple pants with their white jerseys ( The Vikings, with their new uniform, still wear, on occasion, purple pants with yellow and white trim ).
From the point of view of another frame of reference moving at a uniform speed, the position ( represented by a primed coordinate ) changes with time as
Some see an internal contradiction between the mention already in Genesis 10: 5 that " From these the maritime peoples spread out into their territories by their clans within their nations, each with his own language " and the subsequent Babel story, which begins " Now the entire earth was of one language and uniform words " ( Genesis 11: 1 ).
From that point onward, his fashion was dictated by army style and for the rest of his life he normally wore the uniform of a junior officer.
From kindergarten to the 4th standard, the compulsory boy uniform is a white shirt and green pants, which can be short or long.
From 5th standard until matriculation, traditional Burmese attire is considered appropriate school uniform.
From 1995, the party's new leader Mikael Jansson ( previously a member of the Centre Party ) strove to make the party more respectable, and introduced a uniform ban in 1996.
From 1994 – 97, the Sixers return to a more basic uniform design, featuring a more ornate lettering.
From dawn to dusk, Miguel was a mischievous child, sometimes seen in the miniature uniform of a general.
From this equation, we'll show how infinite uniform plane waves comprise one field solution ( out of many possible ) in free space.
From acting as an almost uniform group of fans gathered under the same flag, the supporter club Änglarna, IFK fans created separate supporter factions, including Ultra Bulldogs, Young Lions and West Coast Angelz.
From c. 1790 until after the Crimean War a red tail coat with short tails ( known as a coatee ) was part of the infantry uniform of the British army.
From 2005 to 2010, the Hooks have graduated 29 players to the major leagues and have had another 31 players with big-league experience wear the Corpus Christi uniform.
From 1915 on a more practical khaki uniform was adopted for service but the classic red and blue reappeared for parade and off duty wear in 1927.
From 1713 to 1746 a red tartan sett was used for uniform, but it has not been satisfactorily settled as to what sett of tartan this was, though it was intended to be patterned on that worn by Prince Charles Edward Stuart.
From 1935 to 1943, Soviet Army uniforms for all troops ( except than tank troops ) were an intermediate shade of brown ; uniforms included a field uniform (" gymnastyrka " shirt with collar tabs and a 2-button breast opening, belt, breeches, garrison cap, and boots ), a service dress " kittel " tunic worn with breeches or trousers, and a dress uniform " mundir " tunic ( worn with deep blue breeches ).
From their establishment the Chasseurs Alpins wore a plain and practical uniform designed to be suitable for mountain service.
# From multiplicity to unity: (' Classic art achieves its unity by making the parts independent as free members, and the baroque abolishes the uniform independence of the parts in favour of a more unified total motive.
From 1782, a kind of uniform was introduced for civilian nobles called uniform of civilian service or simply civilian uniform.

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