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By 1853, the new partnership announced the precision vernier caliper as the first fruit of their joint efforts.
By supporting the efforts of the many faculty members who are working to attain ever higher standards, the president can encourage faculty leadership.
By its nature it has always been of great psychological advantage and small efforts have required considerably greater counter-efforts.
By the beginning of 1204, Isaac II and Alexios IV had inspired little confidence among the people of Constantinople in their efforts to defend the city from the Latins and Venetians, who were restless and rioted when the money and aid promised by Alexios IV was not forthcoming.
By that point, Apple was deep in their ultimately doomed Copland efforts.
By 1982, the perceived passivity of the FARC, together with the relative success of the government's efforts against the M-19 and ELN, enabled the administration of the Liberal Party's Julio César Turbay ( 1978 – 1982 ) to lift a state-of-siege decree that had been in effect, on and off, for most of the previous 30 years.
By 1990, after efforts by Wendy's agency, Backer Spielvolgel Bates, to get humor into the campaign, a decision was made to portray Thomas in a more self-deprecating and folksy manner, which proved much more popular with test audiences.
By 2000, most large-scale ( Mach-like ) efforts had ended, although OpenStep used an adapted Mach kernel called XNU, which is now used in the OS known as Darwin, which is the open source part of Mac OS X .. As of 2012, the Mach-based GNU Hurd is also functional and its inclusion in testing versions of Arch Linux and Debian in progress.
By the late 1960s, widespread efforts were underway to solve the problem diplomatically instead of with more missiles.
By 1880, Scrooge came to realise that his earnings were not enough despite his hard work and efforts.
By the late 20th century, more concentrated efforts were put into identifying Chardonnay and making pure varietal versions of the wine.
) By the late 1990s, efforts to promote " authentic " Chardonnay helped to increase plantings and by 2004 it was the 3rd most widely planted white wine grape behind Chenin blanc and Colombard.
By 1499, however, Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros grew frustrated with the slow pace of the efforts of Granada's first Archbishop, Fernando de Talavera, to convert non-Christians to Christianity and undertook a program of forced Christian baptisms, creating the Converso ( convert ) class for Moors and Jews.
By April 1944, the ministry's air Intelligence branch had succeeded in its intelligence efforts regarding " the beams, the Bruneval Raid, the Gibraltar barrage, radar, Window, heavy water, and the German nightfighters " ( R. V.
By 1900 all organized efforts to retrieve minerals had been abandoned.
By the late 1930s Dewey's successful efforts against organized crime — and especially his conviction of Lucky Luciano — had turned him into a national celebrity.
By 1963, voter registration campaigns in the South were as integral to the Freedom Movement as desegregation efforts.
In Star By Star, Calrissian's efforts are crucial in delaying the Vong victory in a battle on Coruscant.
By August is was stated that efforts were being made to reduce the population from 200 to 90, but that only 25 had been killed.
By 1834, a general backlash against Biddle's tactics developed, ending the panic and all recharter efforts were abandoned.
By the 19th, they had to abandon their efforts due to progressively stiffening resistance and started to retreat southward along the river with over 200 wounded.
By 1816, the combined efforts of Spanish and colonial forces, marching south from Cartagena and north from royalist strongholds in Quito, Pasto, and Popayán, completed the reconquest of New Granada, taking Bogotá on May 6, 1816.
By the advice of the cacique Colocolo, the Araucanians united their efforts choosing as toqui ( general-in-chief ) the famous warrior Caupolicán.
By 1926, management of the club had passed on to a new generation of members, and it was through their efforts that Odd were finally admitted into the regional series in 1927, ten years after the club was founded.
By 1939, Allied efforts to avert war had failed, and Germany had signed alliances with both Italy ( Pact of Steel ) and the USSR ( Molotov – Ribbentrop Pact ).

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By this time, Gen. Manuel Noriega was firmly in control of both the PDF and the civilian government, and had created the Dignity Battalions to help suppress opposition.
By 1148 Manuel had seen the wisdom of securing an alliance with Conrad, whose sister-in-law Bertha of Sulzbach he had earlier married ; he actually persuaded the German king to renew their alliance against Roger II of Sicily.
By his wife Helena Dragas, the daughter of the Serbian prince Constantine Dragas, Manuel II Palaiologos had several children, including:
By this time, his popularity was such that he was able to lend his prestige to the cause of Mexican labor, representing the National Association of Actors in talks with President Manuel Ávila Camacho.
By 1926, Manuel had abandoned the idea of a biography and concentrated himself on descriptions of older books in his library ( itself, a complete library of older works ).
By the end of the century, fronting the Order of Christ, D. Manuel, Duke of Beja, expanded the support of the local community ; he ordered the construction of the administrative Paços do Concelho and the Paços dos Tabeliães ( completed in 1491 ), raised the construction of a church ( began in 1493 and later raised to cathedral in 1514 ), and finally the construction of a hospital and customs-house in the village.
By 1611, the community had a population of about 900 people, almost all Zoques, and in 1693, a group of these people rebelled and killed the then governor of the area Captain Manuel Maisterra y Antocha.
* An Introduction to Supersymmetry By Manuel Drees, 1996
By 1789, Manuel Lisa was trading on the Mississippi River in New Madrid, Missouri ; the next recorded mention of Manuel Lisa was again in New Madrid, after he had returned from trading along the Wabash River.
By the summer of 1933, two of old wartime subordinates of Calles had risen to the top of the party: Manuel Pérez Treviño and Lázaro Cárdenas Calles sought to have Trevino be the party's nominee at the time, seeing that he would be the most likely to continue his policies, but soon caved into pressure from party officials and agreed to support the popular land reformer Cárdenas as the PNR's presidential candidate in the 1934 Mexican Presidential election.
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By 1814, the regular royalist army headed by Governor and Captain General Juan Manuel Cajigal was overshadowed by a large, irregular force of llaneros recruited and led by José Tomás Boves.
By 1980, Rick Danko and Manuel had begun to tour regularly as an acoustic duo.
By the middle of the 19th century, the town had one ecclesiastical parish, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist, founded by Manuel I of Portugal, and erected by the archbishop of Braga, Diogo de Sousa in 1518.
By 1180 and the death of Manuel Komnenos, whose frequent campaigns had been on a grand scale, the army was probably considerably larger.
By the end of Manuel I's reign the Byzantine field army had risen to 40, 000 men.
By the middle of the 2004 – 05 season, Lehmann did not play well, and was no longer automatic first-choice, with Spaniard Manuel Almunia starting in several matches instead.
By the time of Basil the Rat, he can play the guitar and sing at the same time perfectly ( although the singing is not quite adequate: Basil rolls his eyes in annoyance upon hearing Manuel singing ).
By the end of the decade, on October 14, 1988, the extension connecting Sete Rios to Colégio Militar / Luz was inaugurated, opening three stations: Laranjeiras, with artwork by Sá Nogueira, Alto dos Moinhos ( artwork by Júlio Pomar ), and Colégio Militar / Luz ( artwork by Manuel Cargaleiro ).
By 1498, Horta was elevated to the status of vila ( analogous to a town ) by decree of King D. Manuel I, as its center grew north from the area around the small chapel of Santa Cruz.
By 1932, forces for the creation of this law coalesced around US farmers who were hit by the Great Depression and feared Filipino imports of sugar and coconut oil that were not subject to US tariff law ; and Filipinos ( such as Manuel L. Quezon ) who were seeking Philippine independence.
By the end of the nineteenth century, Dom Manuel was the main river port on the Doce, being a meeting place for muleteers and canoes that took products to the coast.
By the end of the 1940s, Dr. Manuel de Abreu could present the first positive impact of mass screening on tuberculosis mortality.

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