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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, the CIA was in charge.
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 tenure
From the age of seventeen, young Suleiman was appointed as the governor of first Kaffa ( Theodosia ), then Sarukhan ( Manisa ) with a brief tenure at Adrianople ( now Edirne ).
During his tenure, the Philharmonic enjoyed a period of unprecedented success and prosperity and performed its first world premiere written by a world-renowned composer in the United States – Antonín Dvořák's Ninth Symphony " From the New World ".
During his tenure, the Philharmonic inaugurated the " Live From Lincoln Center " television series in 1976, and the Orchestra continues to appear on the Emmy Award-winning program to the present day.
From the beginning of his tenure, it was clear that Rather had a significantly different style of reporting the news.
From 1742 until 1747, he served as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for Middlesex, and in 1751, he began a 30-year tenure as an MP for Oxford University.
From 1945 to 1951 he was governor of the state, and during his tenure, natural resources were protected and conservation programs were promoted.
From 1978 to 1984, he served as principal conductor and Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, launching his tenure there with performances of Beethoven's 9th Symphony.
From 1974-1981, she was an Associate Professor and Professor with tenure at the University of British Columbia.
From crown attorney in northern Alberta to Canadian Cabinet minister, Kilgour ended his 27 year tenure in the Canadian House of Commons as an Independent MP.
From the start of his tenure, Millard talked about linking telephone systems with computers to make a single network for transmitting voice along with text, video, and images.
From 1983 to 1997 it was part of the Sedgefield constituency ; during this time the MP was Tony Blair, who was Leader of the Opposition for the last three years of his tenure as the town's MP.
Issued as Warwick was ending her tenure with Scepter, From Within reached # 169 ; the tracks " The Love of My Man " and " I'm Your Puppet " were issued as singles respectively bubbling under the Hot 100 at # 107 and # 113.
During Adam Moss ’ s tenure New York has published three books: New York Look Book: A Gallery of Street Fashion ( New York: Melcher Media, 2007 ), New York Stories: Landmark Writing From Four Decades of New York Magazine, and My First New York: Early Adventures in the Big City ( As Remembered by Actors, Artists, Athletes, Chefs, Comedians, Filmmakers, Mayors, Models, Moguls, Porn Stars, Rockers, Writers, and Others ) ( New York: Ecco / HarperCollins, 2010 ).
From 2000-2009 Evans was President and CEO of the Brussels-based conflict prevention and resolution organisation, the International Crisis Group, which during his tenure grew in staff from 25 to over 130, in budget from $ US2 million to over $ 15 million, and in operating area from a handful of countries in the Balkans and Central Africa to over 60 across four continents, and published 784 worldwide-distributed reports.
From 1920 to 1928 he served as the German chargé d ' affaires and then ambassador to Japan ; his tenure proved to be fruitful, as he was instrumental in restoring good relations between the two wartime enemies, culminating in the signing of the German-Japanese treaty of 1927.
From the very beginning of his tenure in Detroit, Mooney became engaged in a contentious relationship with Fr.
From 1981 through the first 12 games of the 1985 season, he was the head coach of the New Orleans Saints, and like in his coaching tenure with the Oilers, Phillips took off his trademark Stetson inside the Louisiana Superdome.
From early on in Grasser's tenure as Finance Minister there have been recurring suspicions of back room deals between Grasser and some of his political and business friends.
From 1957 to 1977, Chatelaine < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s editor was Doris Anderson, under whose tenure the magazine was a leader in Canadian coverage of women's issues, including the rise of feminism as a social phenomenon.
From 1985 to 1990 he served as Patriarchal Exarch in Russia, based in the Ukrainian city of Odessa, during the tenure of Patriarchs Nicholas VI and Parthenios.
From its inception in 1540 The Court of Wards and Liveries administered the funds received from the wardships, marriages and the granting of livery ; both courts and practice were abolished in 1646. and the whole system of feudal tenure was abolished by the Feudal Tenures Act 1660.
From his tenure with The New York Times in Washington D. C., Rattner developed a lifelong interest in economic policy, which drew him to politics and public service.
From the beginning of his tenure, Boyle faced significant opposition from rank-and-file miners and UMWA leaders.
From the pre-season through to the Nurburgring, he and the team had endured constant speculation over the status of his tenure in the no.

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