How To Use Therefrom In A Sentence
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When the night came, the Merchant tasted somewhat of the powder and found it nauseous of gust; nevertheless he misdoubted not of it, but swallowed it all and therefrom found ease that night.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The book begins, as noted earlier, with the theft of a painting, and the complications resulting therefrom.
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roads that lead therefrom
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In this connection ‘fund’, I take it, ordinarily means money set aside and invested, the surplus income therefrom being capitalised.
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The patient emaciates because of the lack of ability to keep food long enough to receive any benefits therefrom.
The Mother and Her Child
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Birching is not a dignified process, and the endurer comes therefrom both sore and shamefaced.
The Cords of Vanity A Comedy of Shirking
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Article 41 Where a person conducts fishing without a fishing license obtained legally, his catch and illegal gains therefrom shall be confiscated and he shall be fined not more than 100,000 yuan.
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Further, if a divine deed is to be done and a benefit therefrom is to be acquired, one has to footslog.
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An enlarged end of a shank is anchored into the retention member with a threaded stud extending therefrom.
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Carl and Faith were already on their way through the early moonlight to Rainbow Valley, having heard therefrom the elfin lilt of Jerry's jew's-harp and having guessed that the Blythes were there and fun afoot.
Rainbow Valley
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Reply Obj. 2: The bread and wine are materially several signs, yet formally and perfectively one, inasmuch as one refreshment is prepared therefrom.
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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The Entrant agrees and undertakes to accept and be responsible for all such liability arising therefrom.
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Josephus telleth us that Perceval was in this castle long time, nor never once moved therefrom in quest of no adventure; rather was his courage so attorned to the Saviour of the World and His sweet
The High History of the Holy Graal
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It fortuned one year that she fell sick of an exceeding sickness and came nigh upon death, werefore she made a vow that, if she recovered from her malady, she would make the pilgrimage to a certain monastery, situate in such an island, which was high in repute among the Franks, who used to make vows to it and look for a blessing therefrom.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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At a quarter to two he had been seen running down the Euston Road towards Baker Street, flourishing a can of burning colza oil and jerking splashes of flame therefrom at the windows of the houses he passed.
Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells
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I hereby authorize UTC ( China ) ShangHai to investigate these above statements without liability arising therefrom.
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The alumina is contained in the filtrate, which is acidified with hydrochloric acid and the alumina precipitated therefrom as hydrate with ammonia, as just described.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines.
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The old school hypothesis and the deductions therefrom would seem therefore, to be this: That a super-malignant contagium imported from some foreign source falls upon organisms predisposed to infection by mental stress or physical privation and over-strain or both combined; and the contagion thus generated through the medium of some unsuspected
Valere Aude Dare to Be Healthy, Or, The Light of Physical Regeneration
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An adder adds the difference and the multiplexed signal and outputs therefrom a driving signal to drive the LD.
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The slubbing is guided in the clamping gap of the delivery rolls which are arranged downstream from the drafting system and at a distance therefrom.
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One of the medics is wearing a mysterious blue cape with yellow plastic bananas dangling therefrom; and a yellow floppy pixy hat.
THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
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The expulsion of an - particle therefrom decreases the atomic weight by 4 units, necessitates (since the - particle carries two positive charges) the removal of two electrons from the shell in order to maintain electrical neutrality, and hence changes the chemical nature of the body, transmuting the element into one occupying a position two places to the left in the periodic system (for example, the change of radium into niton).
Alchemy: Ancient and Modern
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The man who splits the atom must bear some responsibility for all that springs therefrom, surely?
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Technically speaking, however, the meaning of the term soap is considerably restricted, being generally limited to the combinations of fatty acids and alkalies, obtained by treating various animal or vegetable fatty matters, or the fatty acids derived therefrom, with soda or potash, the former giving hard soaps, the latter soft soaps.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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typhus fever results therefrom
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This final clause strikes me as surplusage, and I would think it invites mischief: whether it employs instrumentalities therefrom, or whether its regulation or prohibition is part of a comprehensive federal regulatory scheme.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Help Draft the Federalism Restoration Amendment
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Up a narrow circular stair therefrom he went, and in the almost pitch darkness cannoned into somebody coming down.
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The committee will examine the contents of the agreement and any problems arising therefrom.
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According to custom, they each contributed blood from their veins to a silver bowl and all drank therefrom.
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The committee will examine the contents of the agreement and any problems arising therefrom.
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In addition, they considered the surprising success of Mr. Marmaduke Fennel's eighteenth-century story, For Love of a Lady, as compared with the more moderate sales of Miss Elspeth Lancaster's In Scarlet Sidon, that candid romance of the brothel; deducing therefrom that the "gadzooks" and "by'r lady" type of reading-matter was ready to revive in vogue.
The Cream of the Jest: A Comedy of Evasions
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The majority of these signals can be assigned to amino acids and to nitrogenous metabolites derived therefrom.
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States during the War of the Rebellion and was honorably discharged therefrom, as shown by a statement of such service herewith, and that I have remained loyal to the Government; that I have not perfected a homestead entry for 160 acres of land under any law except what is known as the commuted provision of the homestead law contained in section
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Volume 8, part 2: Grover Cleveland
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Now, if reason generates only judgements about the world and inferences therefrom, it is hard to see how it can be a motive to act.
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Where the property donated is not preservable or transportable or exceeds the actual need, the donee may sell it, and all the income therefrom shall be used for purposes as designed by donation.
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I could not see what benefits or advantage could have been derived therefrom.
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The transitory and singularly small and simple denticle in the horse exemplifies the rudiment of an ancestral structure in the same degree as do the hoofless splint-bones; just as the spurious hoofs dangling therefrom in hipparion are retained rudiments of the functionally developed lateral hoofs in the broader foot of palæotherium.
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science
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public interest and a policy deriving therefrom
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Whether these designations be taken as referring to growth and maturity of Christian experience, or of natural age, they equally carry the lesson that no age and no stage is beyond the danger of being drawn away by the world's love, or beyond the need of the solemn dehortation therefrom.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Ephesians; Epistles of St. Peter and St. John
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I believe that big profits will result therefrom.
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The possible consequences of a stricture are the very worst imaginable; and a person who has acquired this unfortunate condition, is certain to be subjected to many inconveniences, and may be compelled to endure great suffering therefrom.
Plain facts for old and young : embracing the natural history and hygiene of organic life.
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Nevertheless, our very procedure, in deriving therefrom a lawlike description of the infinite modes, presupposes the possibility of a deductive science.
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Only then will it be possible to balance the economic benefits of financial liberalization and internationalization with the systemic threats to the financial system flowing therefrom.
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Although only labor and capital participate in the process, the income therefrom must be apportioned into three shares: as wages to labor, as interest to capital, and as rent to the landowner.
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At the point of union (to facilitate which there is a hiatus in the margins of the peduncle) the sarcode or “flesh” of the coral is denuded, its place being occupied by ligaments, which by minute ramifications adhere so intimately to the coral stock or stem that severance therefrom cannot be effected without loss of life to the mollusc.
My Tropic Isle
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In the further wall was an alcove whose curtains, bestrung with pearls, were let down and I saw a light issuing therefrom; so I drew near and perceived that the light came from a precious stone as big as an ostrich egg, set at the upper end of the alcove upon a little chryselephantine couch of ivory and gold; and this jewel, blazing like the sun, cast its rays wide and side.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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When the steering wheel is turned, said printed circuit board can, according to the direction of turning, be wound onto a winding element or unwound therefrom.
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Clytemnestra's tomb a mingled cup of honey, milk, and frothing wine; then stand upon the heaped-up grave, and proclaim therefrom, "Helen, thy sister, sends thee these libations as her gift, fearing herself to approach thy tomb from terror of the Argive mob"; and bid her harbour kindly thoughts towards me and thee and my husband; towards these two wretched sufferers, too, whom Heaven hath afflicted.
Orestes
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The information is invalid and as such this Court has no jurisdiction to try the issue arising therefrom.
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Bishops shall both confer orders, and give dimissory letters and testimonials gratis: their servants shall receive nothing therefrom, and notaries that which is fixed in this decree.
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Occasionally, during the proper season, he locates a bees 'nest and therefrom procures an amount of honey, larvae, and beebread that proves an uncommon treat for himself and his family.
The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
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They were hard at work there far into the night, and the towering pillar of dense green smoke that rose therefrom could be seen from the hills about Merrow, and even, it is said, from Banstead and Epsom Downs.
The War of The Worlds
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The varlet took the maiden in his arms, but first he gave her the flask with the precious brewage to carry, since for pride he might not endure to drink therefrom, save at utmost peril.
French Mediaeval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France
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Now the place which Fra Puccio had chosen for his penance adjoined the chamber where the lady lay and was parted therefrom but by a very slight wall, wherefore, Master Monk wantoning it one night overfreely with the lady and she with him, it seemed to Fra Puccio that he felt a shaking of the floor of the house.
The Decameron of Giovanni Boccaccio
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He hath done this deed in requital of that which thou diddest with him and he had it in his power to do with thee other than this thing; but he refrained therefrom out of courtesy and a desire that there should be love and friendship between us.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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On the part of sin, there are two things which may withdraw man therefrom: one is the inordinateness and shamefulness of the act, the consideration of which is wont to arouse man to repentance for the sin he has committed, and against this there is "impenitence," not as denoting permanence in sin until death, in which sense it was taken above (for thus it would not be a special sin, but a circumstance of sin), but as denoting the purpose of not repenting.
Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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He probably foresaw, as indeed time has shown, that ancestral worship would prove to be an insuperable obstacle to many inquirers, if they were called upon to discard it once and for all; at the same time, he must have known that an invocation to spirits, coupled with the hope of obtaining some benefit therefrom, is _worship_ pure and simple, and cannot be explained away as an unmeaning ceremony.
China and the Manchus
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The scheme is not in any sense a benevolent scheme and no benevolent or compassionate payments can be made therefrom.
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But it is the gardens - and the views therefrom - that are the real joy.
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I of course think that education should return to being education, which is to say a classical education, by means of which one learns to master language and thought, so that one knows how to find information, how to evaluate it, how to draw inferences therefrom, and how to organize and express clearly, simply and euphoniously one's thoughts concerning same.
So you thought ...
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New literater's builder in May Fourth period draw into drama by Ibsen, therefrom explicate the Ibsenism, and then play experimenting on text, get great influence in that period.
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The man who splits the atom must bear some responsibility for all that springs therefrom, surely?
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Then they crawled up a stone partially out of water, the carapax gradually split, and the adults readily issued therefrom -- the head first, then the legs, and finally the abdomen.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883