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By 1781 three more societies had been established in Birmingham, with a fourth in the nearby town of Dudley ; and 19 more formed in Birmingham between 1782 and 1795.
By the 18th century, however, Geneva had come under the influence of Catholic France, which cultivated the city elite, who tended to be at odds with the ordinary townsfolk – to the point that an abortive revolution took place in 1782.
By 1782, they had moved to Bryan's Station, Kentucky in Fayette County.
By about 1782, after a legal battle over the two grants, the first grant was recognized and the original name of the town was resumed.
By dint of indomitable perseverance, he managed to gain an education, and in 1782 entered the university of Copenhagen.
By 1782 Vergennes was growing increasingly frustrated by what he regarded as the inability of the United States to justify its use of the large sums of money which France had given them.
By 1782 the Irish patriot Henry Grattan deplored that some £ 800, 000 was transferred annually to such landlords.
By a Preacher in the Wilderness ( 1784 ) was directed against Moses Mendelssohn's Jerusalem, or on Religious Might and Judaism ( 1782 ).
By 1782, Kutuzov had been promoted to Brigadier General as Suvorov recognized Kutuzov ’ s potential as a shrewd and intelligent leader.
By March 2, 1782 tobacco production was established in Luzon, with La Union, Ilocos, Abra, Cagayan Valley and Nueva Ecija ( still part of Pampanga at the time ) as the centers for planting, growing, harvesting and processing tobacco.
By 1782 Stuart had met with success, largely due to acclaim for The Skater, a portrait of William Grant.
By 1782 twelve churches had been founded, and they organized a Quarterly Meeting.
By the summer of 1778, when Howe abandoned the occupation of Philadelphia, Alexander fled to the Royal Navy, and made his way to London in 1782.
By 1782, after leaving Männer's service, he was in Hamburg, where he gave a concert on the " new English fortepiano ".
By 1782, van Swieten had invited Mozart to visit him regularly, in order to inspect and play his manuscripts of works by J. S. Bach and Handel, which he had collected during his diplomatic service in Berlin.
By 1782, the city population was 2, 194.
By 1782 the noise level from the activities of Billingsgate Fish Market had become unbearable and the large windows on the north side of the church were blocked up leaving only circular windows high up in the wall.
By 1782, when Robert Hyde died, Nathaniel's alcoholism had rendered him incapable of taking a full part in the business and Greg took over the enterprise.
By the turn of the decade, Piattoli found himself in a faction that was losing in the politics in Modena, and decided to move, giving up his professorship in 1782.
By 1782, Buonaparte was beginning to grow weak, and was suffering from constant pain.
By May 1782 he had been transferred to sloop in which he was part of the squadron that captured a French squadron including the 38-gun which was bought into British service.
By 1782 he had settled in Biddeford, Maine, and remained there for the rest of his life.
By 1781 Oldknow had entered into partnership with his brother, Thomas, and he returned to live at Anderton in 1782, expanding into the manufacture of cotton goods.
By 1782, carriages could cross the Blue Ridge at Rockfish Gap.

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The money was devoted largely to developing “ technical advice on the conduct of defoliation and anti-crop activities in Southeast Asia .” By the end of fiscal year 1962, the Chemical Corps had let or were negotiating contracts for over one thousand chemical defoliants.
By contrast, the Fascist and Nazi regimes of Italy and Germany tended to confine their coercive activities to purely political aims, without any serious attempt to force the ideological conversion of their opponents.
By 1916 the three of them became the center of radical anti-art activities in the United States.
By the end of the century, the Foreign Christian Missionary Society and the Christian Women's Board of Missions were also engaged in missionary activities.
By the early 1930s Gardner's activities had moved from those exclusively of a civil servant, and he began to think of himself more as a folklorist, archaeologist and anthropologist.
By 1939 a breed standard had been established and dog shows had been held, but such activities stopped after World War II began.
* By supporting the participation of qualified scientists and technical personnel from developing countries in marine scientific research programmes and activities.
By contrast, in vivo experiments on proteins ' activities within cells or even within whole organisms can provide complementary information about where a protein functions and how it is regulated.
By design, system operation management and related activities occur after the project is complete and are not documented within this guide ( see an example of an IT project management framework ).
By the 19th century, it managed the activities of at least 56 subagencies.
By 1942, all activities of the SS were managed through twelve main offices of the Allgemeine-SS.
By the 1980s all insurgent activities were defeated.
By refraining from these activities, the body is uncomfortable but can still survive.
By combining people with and without disabilities, S4EA hopes that participating athletes will interact and form lasting bonds of friendship through shared sports and recreational activities in S4EA's served communities.
By December 1946, Washington had fully involved himself in activities at Roosevelt.
By the ninth century, populations centered mostly around merchant activities in coastal Shandong and Jiangsu provinces.
By 1990, Sinclair Research consisted of Sinclair and two other employees, and its activities have since concentrated on personal transport, the Zike electric bicycle, Zeta bicycle motor and the A-bike folding bicycle.
By associating the drink's image with these activities, the company seeks to promote a " cool " public image and raise brand power.
By 17 April 1948 the situation in Palestine had deteriorated further and the Security Council adopted Resolution 46 ( 1948 ), calling upon all persons and organizations in Palestine to immediately cease all military activities, as well as acts of violence, terrorism and sabotage ; to refrain from any actions endangering the safety of the Holy Places in Palestine and refrain from importing or acquiring or assisting or encouraging the importation or acquisition of weapons and war materials ( arms embargo ).
By the 1970s Fred was still active, but ready to reduce his activities.
By adopting a CBT approach, OTs can help clients with SAD engage in pleasurable activities in the winter months ( i. e. behavioral activation ) and help people think more positively ( i. e. cognitive restructuring ).
By 1914, about 15 % the Argentine labour force was involved in manufacturing, compared to 20 % involved in commercial activities.
By an agreement between both the government adopted in May 2004, the activities of the GTZ focus on three priority areas such as healthcare including family planning, economic reform and development of the market system through promotion of private sector, especially small and medium enterprises ( SMEs ), and renewable energies.
By far, the most popular tourist activities on the Great Barrier Reef are snorkelling and diving, for which pontoons are often used, and the area is often enclosed by nets.
By 1968, the FYDP covered ten military areas: strategic forces, general purpose forces, intelligence and communications, airlift and sealift, guard and reserve forces, research and development, central supply and maintenance, training and medical services, administration and related activities, and support of other nations.

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