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By 1895, these investments totalled $ 50 million.
By taking off like the scissors, but extending his back and flattening out over the bar, Sweeney achieved a more economic clearance and raised the world record to in 1895.
By the time of Sabine Baring-Gould's A Book of Nursery Songs ( 1895 ), folklore was an academic study, full of comments and foot-notes.
By 1895, Leadville mines posted their largest combined output since 1889, and Leadville was then Colorado's most productive mine camp, producing almost 9. 5 million ounces of silver.
By way of example, and following Germany's decision after the Franco-Prussian War ( 1870 – 1871 ) to extract reparations to facilitate a move to the gold standard, Japan gained the needed reserves after the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 – 1895.
By the spring of 1895, his busy and tiring schedule led to poor health.
By 1895, the Great Britain had withdrawn its army and navy from the area of the Sulu Sea.
By the turn of the 20th century, many of the nation's wealthiest families were summering in Newport, including the Vanderbilts, Astors and Widener family who constructed the largest " cottages ", such as The Breakers ( 1895 ) and Miramar.
*" By His Hand the Chief Tecumseh Fell " ( PDF ), The New York Times, August 13, 1895.
By 1895, at the height of the timber boom, Carter County had as many as ten precincts.
By 1895, Jensen was called the “ Pineapple Capital of the World ,” shipping over one million boxes of pineapples each year during the June and July season To help deal with the increased Pineapple production, a Pineapple Factory was built.
By 1895, business enterprises included a tile factory, two grain elevators, millinery and dressmaker shop, general store, livery stable, two hotels, lumber and coal businesses, barber shop, blacksmith, and others.
By 1895 there was a brickyard on the southwest edge of the town and next to it was a coal shaft, but it is not clear if the shaft was ever finished.
By 1895 these included a hotel, a bank, the Masonic Hall, and several stores.
By 1895 it had a few businesses and 50 residents.
By 1895, the building looked like the museum as it appears today.
By 1895, Rochester's population was 900.
By 1895, Red River was a booming mining camp, with gold, silver, copper, and molybdenum in some abundance, and a population estimated at three thousand.
By 1900, Chester Atwood had increased his land holdings and his family included wife Patsy Ann ( familiarly called Mattie ), daughters Ottie ( b. 1883 ) and Arrie ( b. 1886 ), son Bennie ( b. 1887 ), daughter Allie ( b. 1889 ), son Coleman ( b. 1891 ), and daughters Lizzie ( b. 1893 ) and Ambrozia ( b. 1895 ).
By 1895, he employed six men, and sold the mine to the Fort Smith and Western Coal and Railway in the following year.
By 1895, the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad ( later known as the Kansas City Southern Railway ) laid tracks through the area, the Kedron post office moved closer to the railroad and a marble quarry, and was renamed as Marble.
By 1895, Belle Fourche was shipping 2500 carloads of cattle per month in the peak season, making it the world's largest livestock shipping point.
By 1895 the D & RGW buildings and shops at Helper were lighted by electricity, and two reservoirs for water had been constructed.
By 1895, Washington had enough dairy farms to make the operation of a creamery possible.
By now all chance of a reunion between the Liberals and Liberal Unionists had disappeared, and it was no great surprise when leading Liberal Unionists joined Salisbury's new administration in 1895 following the heavy electoral defeat inflicted on the Liberal party.

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By making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
By " manipulation and contrivance, Liddell Hart distorted the actual circumstances of the blitzkrieg formation and he obscured its origins.
By this account, no clear evidence suggests that Gertrude is an adulteress: she is merely adapting to the circumstances of her husband's death for the good of the kingdom.
By the time the Antipope Christopher ( 903 – 904 ) seized the chair of Saint Peter by force, circumstances had changed at Rome, with the rise of the magister militum Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, who had been stationed at Rome by the retreating emperor Louis the Blind in 902.
By no means is all nonviolent resistance ( sometimes also called civil resistance ) based on a fundamental rejection of all violence in all circumstances.
By determining the environmental circumstances during the measuring and by revising the air-tightness afterwards, the standardization of the data is warranted.
By mysterious circumstances, many men in Ragnar's army died during the journey and Ragnar died soon after his return.
By the time he was eight years of age both of his elder brothers were dead — Robert had died in infancy, but David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay, died under suspicious circumstances in Falkland Castle while being detained by his uncle, Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany.
By the terms of the marriage contract, Margaret retained her rights to the English throne, and her dowry was promised to Burgundy even if she died within the first year ( often, the dowry would return to the bride's family under such circumstances ).
By this marriage she was properly styled Lady Charles Cavendish and would have been called Lady Charles in social circumstances.
By the time We're a Winner was recorded, the BPM was a powerful, complex movement that incorporated politics, capitalism, internationalism and the arts that had its roots in the social circumstances and political opportunities of the post-World War II era.
By the 19th century, this body of legislation included some 10, 000 norms, many difficult to reconcile with one another due to changes in circumstances and practice.
By 1921 he and his brothers had all had to leave, unable to access papers and valuables, his brother Jemmy living in impecunious circumstances at Rye in Sussex ( Wilson had to pay for the schooling of Jemmy ’ s daughter ), and it was unsafe for Wilson even to book a ferry crossing to Dublin under his own name.
By virtue of the Consolidated Criminal Practice Direction at I. 1. 1 ( as amended by Practice Direction ( Court Dress ) ( No4 ) 1 WLR 257 ), " Solicitors and other advocates authorised under the Courts and Legal Servcies Act 1990 ... may wear short wigs in circumstances where they would be worn by Queen's Counsel or junior counsel.
By late July 1941 the operations that Layforce had undertaken had severely reduced its strength and under the circumstances reinforcements were unlikely.
By contrast, the unassisted triple play is essentially always a matter of luck: a combination of the right circumstances with the relatively simple effort of catching the ball and running in the right direction with it.
By the time the drill came down, only 11 had survived in extreme circumstances of falling rock, debris, wounded and dying comrades and different water levels.
By sheer chance or random circumstances, a person may become wealthy just by being in the right place and time, and Hayek argued that it is impossible to devise a system to make opportunities equal without knowing how such interactions may play out.
By that time kilts and tartans were no longer ordinary Highland wear, ended by enforcement of the law and by the circumstances of the Highland clearances, but within two years Highland aristocrats set up the Highland Society of Edinburgh and soon other clubs followed with aims including promoting " the general use of the ancient Highland dress ".
By late 1984, Models relocated to Sydney and Duffield – with his crucial influence on the band's sound – was forced out by Murphy under acrimonious circumstances to be replaced by Roger Mason ( ex-James Freud's Berlin ) on keyboards and James Valentine on saxophone.
By 1908, thirteen Jews had been killed by Arabs, with four of them killed in what Benny Morris calls " nationalist circumstances ", the others in the course of robberies and other crimes.
By October 10, 2008, sheriff's deputies in Douglas County, Nevada, completed their investigation into the incident, concluding that Malarchuk's shooting was " accidental under suspicious circumstances " and that, unless contradicting information is found, the matter was closed.
By convention, the Administrator is usually the longest-serving state Governor, who holds a dormant commission from the Sovereign ( currently Elizabeth II ), which comes into effect in these circumstances.
By these circumstances the Supremacists ' plan went ahead.

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