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By November 1890, Monet was prosperous enough to buy the house, the surrounding buildings and the land for his gardens.
By 1890, the village consisted of about 100 homes.
By 1890, Palestine was populated mainly by Muslim ( settled and nomad Bedouins ) and Christian Arabs, as well as Jews, Greeks, Druze and other minorities.
By 1890, however, the Society was in debt and on the verge of bankruptcy with a depleted and aged membership.
By the late 1890, only of Jamaica's original of forest remained.
By 1890 the atoll's entire guano deposits had been depleted ( mined out ) by U. S. interests operating under the Guano Islands Act.
By 1890, the Knights had declined to fewer than 100, 000 members.
By 1890 most of the Coyote band rejoined the Quakers on their reservation.
By 1890, record manufacturers had begun using a rudimentary duplication process to mass-produce their product.
By the autumn of 1890, Morris had had enough and he, too, withdrew from the Socialist League.
By 1890, Jackson Hole had an estimated permanent population of 60.
" By Spanish times with colonial troops had become considerably bloodier ," a report of one battle alone in 1890 lists 300 Spanish casualties.
By 1890 the Guild had 150 members, representing the increasing number of practitioners of the Arts and Crafts style.
* French — Burguet, Paul Henry: The Imprint, or The Red Hand ( 1908 ; Gaston Séverin plays Pierrot ); Carné, Marcel: Children of Paradise ( 1945 ; see above under The Pantomime of Deburau at the Théâtre des Funambules ); Carré fils, Michel: The Prodigal Son a. k. a. Pierrot the Prodigal ( 1907 ; the first feature-length film and the first film of a stage-play Carré's pantomime of 1890 ; George Wague plays Pierrot père ); Feuillade, Louis: Pierrot's Projector ( 1909 ), Pierrot, Pierrette ( 1924 ); Guitry, Sacha: Deburau ( 1951 ; based upon Guitry's own stage-play # Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues | Plays, playlets, pantomimes, and revues above ); Guy, Alice: Pierrot, Murderer ( 1904 ); Leprince, René: Pierrot Loves Roses ( 1910 ); Méliès, Georges: By Moonlight, or The Unfortunate Pierrot ( 1904 ).
By 1890, there were more than 20 private companies operating streetcar lines in Fort Worth.
By 1906, Argentina had cleared the last remnants of the 1890 default and a year later the country re-entered the international bond markets.
By 1890, the Thomson-Houston company was the dominant electrical manufacturing company in the U. S. Nikola Tesla received U. S. Patent 447920, " Method of Operating Arc-Lamps " ( March 10, 1891 ), that describes a 10, 000 cycles per second alternator to suppress the disagreeable sound of power-frequency harmonics produced by arc lamps operating on frequencies within the range of human hearing.
By 1890, Lalique was recognized as one of France's foremost Art Nouveau jewellery designers ; creating innovative pieces for Samuel Bing's new Paris shop, Maison de l ' Art Nouveau.
By 1890, the population of Emery County had risen to 2, 866, and towns had grown from groups of ramshackle cabins to communities with schools, stores, and churches.
By 1890 the family had settled in Glasgow and Margaret and her sister, Frances MacDonald, enrolled as students at the Glasgow School of Art.
By 1890 eleven men and seven women, all white, lived in Winkler County.
By 1890 the county had 227 cattle and 150 sheep that year, and were planted in corn.
By 1890 only twenty-three ranches were in operation in the county.
* By 1890, cotton had become king in the county, but by the turn of the century, the boll weevil had devastated the county cotton industry for three decades.

By and industry
By late 1994, it appeared that Brazil's arms industry would not disappear completely.
By 1977, in its first edition, Disk / Trend, a leading hard disk drive industry marketing consultancy segmented the industry according to MBs ( decimal sense ) of capacity.
By the 1970s the government adopted a policy of keeping employment artificially high in the declining industry.
By the 1950s, the television industry had become a serious competition for the movie industry.
By 2012, the tourism industry is small but growing rapidly.
By the early 20th century, with the lumber depleted, the timber industry was in decline.
By the time mass applications for wireless Internet had emerged, and the U. S. had opened up to DECT, well into the new century, the industry had moved far ahead in terms of performance and DECT's time as a wireless data transport had passed.
By June 1945, the RCA had pushed the FCC hard on the allocation of electromagnetic frequencies for the fledgling television industry.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By the mid-twenties the British film industry was losing out to heavy competition from Hollywood, the latter helped by having a much larger home market-in 1914 25 % of films shown in the UK were British, but by 1926 this had fallen to 5 %.
By 1902, railroads had been constructed along the country's Caribbean coast to accommodate the growing banana industry.
By the end of the 18th century, the tobacco industry in Virginia had been completely ruined by soil exhaustion and low prices.
By 1900 Scotland had 3500 miles of railway ; their main economic contribution was moving supplies in and product out for heavy industry, especially coal-mining.
By 1950, the IBM card had become ubiquitous in industry and government.
By then the textile industry had started its decline ; only one factory, Veneta, managed to continue into the 1960s, when it also had to close its doors.
By the late 20th century, the rapid development and convergence of information and telecommunications technologies gave rise to an ICT industry on the island along with many incentives provided by the government.
By shutting down the German industry the Allies disrupted intra-European trade, a trade that was vital for European recovery, and they thereby delayed European economic recovery.
By 1950, after the virtual completion of the by then much watered-out " level of industry " plans, equipment had been removed from 706 manufacturing plants in western Germany and steel production capacity had been reduced by 6, 700, 000 tons.
By allowing deals with Burma ’ s state-owned oil company, the U. S. looks like it caved to industry pressure and undercut Aung San Suu Kyi and others in Burma who are promoting government accountability ,” HRW ’ s Business and Human Rights Director Arvind Ganesan said.
By winning the award of " The Best New Coming Director " with his first feature film, Balcony, at Ankara Film Festival in 1992, Altioklar drew the attention of Turkish film industry to his work.
By most economic measures, after partition the North was better off in terms of industry and natural resources.
By the end of the century, Ontario vied with Quebec as the nation's leader in terms of growth in population, industry, arts and communications.
By the 1950s, an era of every woman being able to own her own pearl necklace had begun, and natural pearls were reduced to a small, exclusive niche in the pearl industry.

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