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By and 1835
By 1835, he was the Advocate < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s sole owner.
By 1835 he was studying full-time with Lucien-Théophile Langlois, a pupil of Baron Gros, in Cherbourg.
By December 1835 6, 019 soldiers had gathered at San Luis Potosi to march into Texas.
By 1835, this dance had spread to the ballrooms of Prague.
By 1835 all six daughters had died of varying causes, two when very young, two as children, the other two as young women: from whooping cough, yellow fever, and complications of childbirth.
By autumn of 1835, Bakunin had conceived of forming a philosophical circle in his home town of Pryamukhino ; a passionate environment for the young people involved.
" By 1835, little of the Mission's assets remained, though the manufacture of hides and tallow continued in full swing as described in Richard Henry Dana's classic novel Two Years Before the Mast.
By 1835, in the wake of Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion of 1831, North Carolina like other southern states reduced the rights of free people of color, including those identifying as Native Americans.
By 1835, the GTU had progressed to the beliefs of John Commerford, who made pointed attacks on “ Capital ”, which he defined as including not only aristocrats, but also Master Artisans.
By the 18th century the fees charged to become a freeman, with voting rights, were exorbitant and the borough of Sudbury, along with 177 other English towns, was reformed by a Municipal Reform Act ( 1835 ).
By 6 May he was described as ' very ill indeed all day ', he died at his home on 13 May 1835.
By 1835 the settlement had grown to the extent that it was decided that La Porte should become incorporated as a town.
By 1835, a dam and sawmill had been established.
By 1835, at least three schools had been established along Shoal Creek, and a teacher named Billingsley taught near Neosho.
By 1835, its population had increased to around 600.
By 1835 this had risen to 23, 387 tons arriving on 465 vessels, and 10, 928 tons leaving aboard 232 vessels.
By chance, in 1835, Carrel discovered Littré's skills as a writer and from that time on, he was a constant contributor to the journal, eventually becoming its director.
By 1835, the town had become the most populous in Lippe, with over 4, 000 residents.
By 1835 the Cherokee, the last Indian nation in the South, had signed the removal treaty and relocated to Oklahoma.
By 1835, the party had become moribund everywhere but Pennsylvania, as other issues, such as slavery, became the focus of national attention.
By 1835, his brother Henry was state geologist of Pennsylvania, and together they unfolded the historical geology of the Appalachian chain.
By grant dated 15 August 1835, George's arms in right of the United Kingdom were those of his father ( being the arms of the United Kingdom, differenced by a label argent of three points, the centre point charged with a fleur-de-lys azure, and each of the other points charged with a cross gules ), the whole differenced by a label gules bearing a horse courant argent.
By 1835, Allan was made a partner in the firm that from then was known as Millar, Edmonstone & Co. With his father's encouragement and capital, Allan expanded the company's shipping operations, and J & A Allan ( then headed by his elder brother, James, in Glasgow ) became closely involved with building of the merchant fleet.
By autumn of 1835 Locke had become chief engineer for the whole of the line.
* A Detail of Some Particular Services Performed in America, During the Years 1776, 1777, 1778, and 1779, Compiled from Journals and Original Papers ... taken from the Journal Kept on Board of the Ship ' Rainbow ' Commanded By Sir George Collier ( New York, 1835 )

By and powerless
By contrast, lieutenant governors of U. S. states are relatively powerless officials, usually the second-in-command to a state governor.
By 1162, with Antioch under nominal Byzantine control and the crusader states further south powerless to make any further attacks on Syria, Nur ad-Din made a pilgrimage to Mecca.
By the time Cheoljong's death had become a known fact, the Andong Kim clan was powerless according to law as the seal lay in the hands of the Grand Royal Dowager Queen Sinjeong.
By the end of the 1640s, the radical Parliamentary programme had become clear: reduction of the King to a powerless figurehead, and replacement of Anglican episcopacy with a form of Presbyterianism.
By pretending to still be powerless and addicted, Andy manages to gain crucial information by pushing his psychiatrist.
By the same logic, a President is powerless to veto a constitutional amendment which has been officially proposed to the states to ratify.
By tradition, the presidency is an almost entirely powerless office, as the presidents almost never use the powers granted to them by the constitution, instead just exercising moral authority.
By holding a powerless Kimberly hostage, he hoped to force the other Rangers to pilot the zords ( which were augmented by the Falconzord's technology and powered by Ninjor ) in his service.
By the 12th century, the council was essentially powerless as a separate entity, though it seems clear that the system was never formally dismantled.

By and prevent
By the end of 1971, 29 barricades were in place to prevent access to what was known as Free Derry, 16 of them impassable even to the British Army's one-ton armoured vehicles.
By the time of the rediscovery of the Roman law in Europe in the 12th and 13th centuries, the common law had already developed far enough to prevent a Roman law reception as it occurred on the continent.
By dragging down warmer air from the inversion layers, and preventing the ponding of colder air on the ground, the low-flying helicopters prevent damage to the fruit buds.
By impregnating the transformer with epoxy under a vacuum, one can replace air spaces within the windings with epoxy, thus sealing the windings and helping to prevent the possible formation of corona and absorption of dirt or water.
By ancient law, no nobleman could command more than twenty-five men ( to prevent the possibility of sedition by private armies ), and while the position of Captain General was introduced in the mid-14th century, he still had to answer to a civilian panel of twenty Savi or " wise men ".
By regularly trimming any quiotes ( a several-meter high stalk that grows from the center of the plant ), the jimadores prevent the agave from flowering and dying early, allowing it to fully ripen.
By the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the US took on the responsibility to prevent and punish cross-border incursions by Apache who were raiding in Mexico.
By threatening any weakened Norwegian defence the Allies hoped to prevent or delay reinforcement of France following the Normandy invasion.
By acts of sabotage and assassination in both metropolitan France and French Algerian territories, the OAS attempted to prevent Algerian independence.
By resuming funding to UNFPA, the US will be joining 180 other donor nations working collaboratively to reduce poverty, improve the health of women and children, prevent HIV / AIDS and provide family planning assistance to women in 154 countries.
By June 1989, an agreement was reached, and the only concession the RIAA would receive was a more practical recommendation from manufacturers to Congress that legislation be enacted to require that recorders have a Serial Copy Management System to prevent digital copying for more than a single generation.
By the 15th round, after Jeffries had been knocked down twice for the first time in his career, Jeffries corner threw in the towel to end the fight and prevent Jeffries from having a knock out on his record.
By June 30, 2011, a lawsuit that had been brought against the university to prevent the closing of the Rose was settled.
* Pathogen Reduction treatment that involves, for example, the addition of riboflavin with subsequent exposure to UV light has been shown to be effective in inactivating pathogens ( viruses, bacteria, parasites and white blood cells ) in blood products .< ref > By inactivating white blood cells in donated blood products, riboflavin and UV light treatment can also replace gamma-irradiation as a method to prevent graft-versus-host disease ( TA-GVHD ).
By May 1, 1649, the Huron burned 15 of their villages to prevent their stores from being taken and fled as refugees to surrounding tribes.
By lengthening the surface between the high voltage terminal and the grounded metal case of the spark plug, the physical shape of the ribs functions to improve the electrical insulation and prevent electrical energy from leaking along the insulator surface from the terminal to the metal case.
By forbidding interracial marriage, it became possible to keep these two new groups separated and prevent a new rebellion.
By mid-century, in the tense atmosphere of wars of religion in Germany and France, both Protestant and Catholic authorities reasoned that only control of the press, including a catalog of prohibited works, coordinated by ecclesial and governmental authorities could prevent the spread of heresy.
By 2009, the ground and first floor windows and doors had been boarded up, and green netting has been attached across each end to prevent falling debris causing injury to passers by.
By using weather forecasting systems, such as BLITECAST, if the following conditions occur as the canopy of the crop closes, then the use of fungicides is recommended to prevent an epidemic.
By 1953, he came to work for an upstart company called Guaranty Paper Corporation, which specialized in watermarking legal and official documents to prevent counterfeiting.
By contrast, secure operating systems can easily prevent misuse of legitimate channels.
By creating this link, Crowne was aiming to enhance anti-Catholic sentiment even more and ensure the passing of the Exclusion Bill, which would prevent the Catholic James Stuart, Duke of York succeeding his brother, the Protestant Charles II.
By 12 March he had established that, should the Home Rule Bill be passed under the Parliament Act 1911, the Army Annual Act should be amended in the Lords to stipulate that the Army could not " be used in Ulster to prevent or interfere with any step which may thereafter be taken in Ulster to organise resistance to the enforcement of the Home Rule Act in Ulster nor to suppress any such resistance until and unless the present Parliament has been dissolved and a period of three months shall have lapsed after the meeting of a new Parliament ".
By midnight, the plan was complete, with the baggage on its way to Burlington and the guns wrapped in heavy cloth to stifle noise and prevent the British from learning of the evacuation.

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