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By Béatrice Noon he had Juana Alfonsa Milán y Quiñones de León ( 19 April 1916 – 16 May 2005 )
By 1916, Chaplin was a global phenomenon.
By 1916 the three of them became the center of radical anti-art activities in the United States.
By 1916 Shepard started working for the Intelligence Department sketching the combat area within the view of his battery position.
By the time Birrell cabled his reply authorising the action, at noon on Monday 24 April 1916, the Rising had already begun.
By 1916 there are a number of films in which there are around 15 to 20 true reverse-angle cuts per hundred shot transitions, such as The Deserter ( Scott Sidney ) and Going Straight.
By 1916, Flaherty had enough footage that he began test screenings and was met with wide enthusiasm.
By the time the garrison fell on 29 April 1916, starvation was rampant.
By 1916, Yeats was 51 years old and determined to marry and produce an heir.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
By 1916, Chevrolet was profitable enough with successful sales of the cheaper Series 490 to allow Durant to repurchase a controlling interest in General Motors.
By the time of his death in 1916, James J. Hill was worth more than $ 53 million ( almost $ 2. 5 billion ( 2007 ) dollars ).
By late 1916, the German troops were exhausted, and Falkenhayn had been replaced as Chief of the General Staff by Paul von Hindenburg.
By the end of the battle, in December 1916, the French Second Army had rolled back the German forces around Verdun, but not quite to their initial positions of February 1916.
By the time New Zealand's artillery was withdrawn from the line in October 1916, they had fired more than 500, 000 shells at the Germans.
By early 1916 the German miners had gained a clear advantage over their French counterparts.
By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district.
By 1916, most designers had abandoned wing warping in favor of ailerons.
By 1916 enough bores had been sunk into the Great Artesian Basin along the route, that the movement of stock was much easier and safer than in earlier years.
By 1916 Fort Bragg had become a popular place to visit-and to settle.
By 1916, Portsmouth was listed as being a major industrial and jobbing center, with it being the fourth largest shoe manufacturing center in the country, the largest manufacturer of fire and paving bricks in the United State, having a steel mill employing over a thousand, and having over 100 other manufacturing companies producing goods from furniture to engines.
By the 1980s, the 1916 Keizer Elementary School was judged unsafe and a new school was built in 1987.
" By 1916, the D & H decided to abandon the No. 3 breaker and run coal from the mine through the company's No. 5 breaker, but on the morning of December 2, the No. 3 breaker was totally destroyed by fire.

By and volunteering
By the end of World War II, aborigines whose fathers had been killed in pacification campaigns were volunteering to die for the Emperor of Japan.
By 1908 he had joined the Hamburg-Südamerikanisch Line steamer Petropolis, intending to serve for nine months before volunteering to serve in the Imperial Navy for a year, to obtain a naval commission.
By 2004, The Detroit Project had grown to include weekly volunteering efforts involving over 20 programs and 100-150 volunteers-metrics the organization has maintained through 2010.

By and falling
" By 1980, Carangi began having violent temper tantrums, walking out of photo shoots, and even falling asleep in front of the camera.
By the time of Daniel Deronda, Eliot's sales were falling off, and she faded from public view to some degree.
By the end of 1997 the consolidated public sector deficit decreased to 4. 6 % of GDP — with public sector spending falling from 62 % of GDP to below 50 %— the current account deficit was reduced to 2 % of GDP, and government debt was paid down to 94 % of annual export earnings.
By the mid-1980s, falling production cost made the 68000 viable for use in personal and home computers, starting with the Apple Lisa and Macintosh, and followed by the Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, and Sharp X68000.
By the end of the 18th century, the parish registers were falling short of providing a national system of registration.
By the time the coconut naturally falls, the husk has become brown, the coir has become drier and softer, and the coconut is less likely to cause damage when it drops, although there have been instances of coconuts falling from palms and injuring people, and claims of some fatalities.
By the time of the South Sea Bubble of 1721, the bear was also associated with short selling ; jobbers would sell bearskins they did not own in anticipation of falling prices, which would enable them to buy them later for an additional profit.
By now Arha's relations with Kossil have deteriorated to the point of no return and they have a public falling out in front of the subordinate priestesses.
By virtue of Vietnam, the U. S. held the line for 10 years and stopped the dominoes from falling.
By the early 1990s, the stadium appeared to be falling into disrepair.
By the third season of the Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, the marriage of Sonny and Cher was falling apart ; the duo separated later that year.
By 1910, gold production was falling and by 1920 the town of Tonopah had less than half the population it had fifteen years earlier.
By 1827, the plaster sculptures were falling apart, and a leaking roof threatened to destroy frescoes and floors.
By 1990, Mullen had won 34 out of 35 freestyle competitions that he entered, losing only to fellow Bones Brigade member Per Welinder due to falling over in his run.
By now, it was past 20: 00, night was falling and Oudinot had been repulsed with significant losses.
By 21: 00, heavy rain was falling which helped disguise the withdrawal.
By mid-1915, this total had risen to around 375, 000 men even before the autumn offensives and the rate of recruitment was falling off, for a number of reasons.
By falling in love, Leamas and Liz made it easy for them.
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 moving the hand back and forth across the chest, with just enough force on the bones to keep them from falling out of the hand, a patient learner can produce a triple click.
By the time " You Make My Dreams " was falling off the charts, Hall & Oates had already released their follow-up album Private Eyes.
By the late 1880s the historic San Antonio missions were falling into disrepair and becoming subject to vandals.
By telling each nation that the others were buying Colt's pistols, Colt was able to get large orders from many countries who feared falling behind in the arms race.
By 1996, with membership falling, Class War members from Bristol and Leeds launched a " review process " to examine the direction the Federation should now take.

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