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By and re
By the middle of the 19th century, the " fa so la " system of four syllables had acquired a major rival, namely the seven-syllable " do re mi " system.
By 1985, Voice-mail ® was offered by British Telecom, Deutsche Telecom and Voice-mail Swenska and the company eventually secured licenses for thirty Voice-mail ® centers in twelve countries. Fortune Magazine-September 30, 1985-Corporate Performance – Voice-mail International Japan was the first to introduce Voice-mail ® on the Pacific Rim. Nikkei Industry Newspaper, June 11, 1985 – Promising Voice-mail VMI was responsible for worldwide introduction of voice mail as an efficient and cost effective way to deliver messages and information by telephone. Information Week, July 1985-Use it While you ’ re in, not out.
By 1996, with the help of his friend Tom Damrauer, the ( re ) making project, a web site with his full scripts was launched.
This cartoon opens with the title credits over the strains of " Down By The Riverside ", then into an extended series of establishing shots of an Army Air Force base, to the brassy strains of " We ’ re In To Win " ( a World War II song also sung by Daffy Duck in Scrap Happy Daffy a year before ).
By 1984, the network became a general entertainment basic cable channel offering a combination of Televisa programming and SIN re runs.
By displaying the Health Check logo on menu items you ’ re helping them make wise choices while eating out.

By and creation
By the beginning of the Warring States, progress in astronomy and mathematics allowed the creation of calculated calendars ( where intercalary months and days are set by a rule, and not arbitrarily ).
# By the creation of a joint venture between companies ( or other entities ) in different member states
# By the creation of a SE subsidiary of a national company
By late 1824, Monroe approved Calhoun's plans and in a special message to the Senate on January 27, 1825, requested the creation of the Arkansas Territory and Indian Territory.
By comparison, according to the Gnostic view of Salvation, creation was perfect to begin with ; it did not need time to grow and mature.
By this point Kenilworth Castle consisted of the great keep, the inner bailey wall, a basic causeway across the smaller lake that preceded the creation of the Great Mere, and the local chase for hunting.
By the 1970s, L & H decided to concentrate solely on the creation and sale of harps.
By August 1940, the War Office produced training instructions for the creation and use of Molotov cocktails.
By this token, the entirety of creation is good in its being and is not innately evil either in whole or in part.
By the folklorists ' definition, all myths are religious ( or " sacred ") stories, but not all religious stories are myths: religious stories that involve the creation of the world ( e. g., the stories in Genesis ) are myths ; however, religious stories that don't explain how things came to be in their present form ( e. g., hagiographies of famous saints ) are not myths.
By recalling the significance of old myths, he encouraged awareness of them and the creation of myths for the contemporary age.
By signing the Oslo accords, the Palestine Liberation Organization recognize Israel's right to exist, while Israel permitted the creation of an autonomous Palestinian National Authority consisting of the Gaza Strip and West Bank which was implemented in 1994.
By the 19th century, astronomy had developed into a formal science, with the introduction of instruments such as the spectroscope and photography, along with much-improved telescopes and the creation of professional observatories.
By April the Palace was having secret talks with Balfour and the Archbishop of Canterbury, who both advised that the Liberals did not have sufficient mandate to demand the creation of peers.
By 1780, three days had become the duration of a major match, and this year also saw the creation of the first six-seam cricket ball.
By the purchase of one of the better Spanish armament companies, Euscalduna located in the north of Spain which they renamed as “ Placencia de las Armas Co. Ltd ”; and thanks to his love affair ( he always attributed, the key of his professional success to his sexual skills ) and by the creation of a powerful kernel inside Spain, of influential politicians, journalists and military high officials that served him in a perfect way in his personals interest.
By the end of the First World War, the increased fortitude of Canadian nationalism inspired the country's leaders to push for greater independence from the King in his British Council, resulting in the creation of the uniquely Canadian monarchy through the Statute of Westminster, which was granted Royal Assent in 1931.
By 1830, revolutionary sentiment in favour of a unified Italy began to experience a resurgence, and a series of insurrections laid the groundwork for the creation of one nation along the Italian peninsula.
) By October, the FBO-RCA alliance would lead to the creation of Hollywood's newest major studio, RKO Pictures.
By creation of a paradox, Plato's Euthydemus dialogue demonstrates the need for the notion of contradiction.
By clapping clave along with Palmieri's solo, the audience is able to both " de-code " its rather esoteric musical " message ," and participate in its creation at a fundamental level.
The men acted out the violence which had allowed the Morning Star to mate with the Evening Star ( by breaking her vaginal teeth ) in their creation story, with a “ meteor stone .” During the Morning Star ceremony, the captive was shot in the heart and a “ man struck her on the head with the war club from the Morning Star bundle .” By having all the men in the village shoot arrows into her body, the village men, embodiments of Morning Star, were symbolically mating with her.
By analogy Dorchester County itself marks the year of its organization as 1668 not form a formal creation but from the date on a writ to sheriff of the County of Dorset.
By 1712, this settlement west of the Charles had grown large enough to petition the Massachusetts General Court for the creation of a separate new town.
By an act of the legislature, approved April 10, 1849, its territory was still further reduced by the creation of the borough of Elkland, to which, from time to time, additions have been made.

By and Bishopric
By AD 495, the town had become a Bishopric.
By the early 12th century Llandeilo came under the patronage of the Bishopric of St David's, an ecclesiastic borough which became responsible for the affairs of the town including its development as an important medieval market centre to an extensive agricultural hinterland.
By contrast, the territories of Biel, Valais, the former Principality of Neuchatel ( the later canton of Neuchatel ), of the Bishopric of Basel ( the later Bernese Jura ) and of Geneva did not become part of the Swiss confederacy until the end of the Napoleonic era.

By and 1063
By the mid-eleventh century, Wales was united under Gruffudd ap Llywelyn of Gwynedd, until his death in 1063.
By 1063, Donnchad was beaten.

By and Vyšehrad
By contrast, in the largely unsettled area to the east of the road to the Vyšehrad, a planned system of broad parallel roads were built in a grid pattern, which is still clearly visible today.

By and chapter
By the end of chapter 25, both the people of King Limhi, and the people of Alma have been guided by the Lord away from the Lamanites and to the land of Zarahemla.
By the promulgation of today's constitution, which has as its crown and summit a whole chapter dedicated to our Lady, we can rightly affirm that the present session ends as an incomparable hymn of praise in honor of Mary.
By Himself, published by D. Appleton & Co., in two volumes, began with the year 1846 ( when the Mexican War began ) and ended with a chapter about the " military lessons of the war " ( 1875 edition: Volume I ;
By referring to Mr. Elliott's vocabulary, ( chapter xi ) it will be seen that the human neck, that is, according to the concrete vocabulary, his neck, is onyara.
By comparing this with the account of stupteria given by Dioscorides in the 123rd chapter of his 5th book, it is obvious that the two are identical.
Writer Matthew K. Manning in the " 1980s " chapter of DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle ( 2010 ) calls the series " arguably the best Batman story of all time.
By 1959 there were chapters of the DOB in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Rhode Island along with the original chapter in San Francisco.
For example, the only use of the word in Genesis is in chapter 10, verse 5, referring to the peopling of the world by descendants of Japheth, " By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
He recounted some of his experiences in a chapter in his Life of Fawcett as well as in some less formal Sketches from Cambridge: By a Don ( 1865 ).
By the 10th century the armarius had specific liturgical duties as well, including singing the eighth responsory, holding the lantern aloft when the abbot read, and approving all material to be read aloud in church, chapter, and refectory.
By reciting " The Opening ", the first Surah ( chapter ) of the Qur ' an, as required in all daily worship, the worshipper can stand before God, thank and praise Him, and to ask for guidance along the Straight Path.
By 1979, the last active brother from the chapter at LSU graduated, thereby marking the closing of the undergraduate chapter at LSU.
By 2000, Phi Iota Alpha had chartered chapters across the United States ; which include the re-establishments of former Sigma Iota ( ΣI ) fraternity chapter Syracuse University and former Phi Lambda Alpha ( ΦΛA ) fraternity chapter Columbia University.
By some, the river Aras has been associated with the otherwise unidentified Gihon and Pishon rivers mentioned in the second chapter of the Bible.
By 1968, his house arrest had become so suffocating that friends and the Swedish chapter of Amnesty International helped plan for Peng's escape from Taiwan.
By the 1970s, writers who were willing to score games for MLB were required to have attended 100 or more games per year in the prior three years and to be chosen by the local chapter chairman of the Baseball Writers Association of America ( BBWAA ).
In the Manga series Hellsing By Kouta Hirano, almost every chapter title is a video game reference.
She contributed the Ohio chapter in State By State ( 2008 ).
By the end of the chapter, Westley and his companions leave the ship again, presumably leaving Pierre once again in charge, but no mention is made of an official transfer of the title of Dread Pirate Roberts.
By book publishing convention, the first page of a book, and sometimes of each section and chapter of a book, is a recto page, and hence all recto pages will have odd numbers and all verso pages will have even numbers.
By 1974, the British League of Rights became the British chapter of the World Anti-Communist League, replacing Geoffrey Stewart-Smith's Foreign Affairs Circle, which claimed to have left due to the Anti-Communist League's alleged anti-semitism.
By the beginning of 1913, Delta Kappa at Maine was admitted as the seventh chapter.
By February 2009, he had completed the first chapter.

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