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" By 1923 however, Gropius was no longer evoking images of soaring Romanesque cathedrals and the craft-driven aesthetic of the " Völkisch movement ", instead declaring " we want an architecture adapted to our world of machines, radios and fast cars.
By 1923, the 420 members were represented by 30 delegates.
By early 1923, however, Armstrong was a millionaire as a result of licensing his patents to RCA.
By 1923 a 550-metre pier, 175 metres of a wooden tide breaker, and a small harbour had been constructed.
By 1923, HMBB were producing 12, 000 units per year.
* By late 1923, the Weimar Republic of Germany was issuing two-trillion Mark banknotes and postage stamps with a face value of fifty billion Mark.
By 1923 the number of Jews in Palestine had reached 90, 000.
By early 1923, Harding had trouble sleeping, looked tired, and could barely get through 9 holes of golf.
By July 1923, criticism of the Harding Administration had been increasing.
By 1923, the Alaskan salmon population was being depleted due to over-fishing.
By 1923, it had been translated into thirty languages, including Ottoman Turkish (" old " Turkish written in Arabic script ).
By the time the Exchange was to take effect ( 1 May 1923 ), most of the pre-war Orthodox Greek population of Aegean Turkey had already fled.
By the early 1920s, several formats had successfully split the amateur home movies market away from 35 mm: 28 mm ( 1. 1 in ) ( 1912 ), 9. 5 mm ( 0. 37 in ) ( 1922 ), 16 mm ( 0. 63 in ) ( 1923 ), and Pathe Rural, a 17. 5 mm format designed for safety film ( 1926 ).
By all accounts, infidelity was responsible for the breakup of van Meegeren ’ s marriage to Anna de Voogt ; they were divorced on 19 July 1923.
By 1900, the dock was exporting over 500, 000 tons of coal ; it reached a peak of over three million tons in 1923.
By 1923, he had entirely abandoned architecture and design and moved to the south of France with Margaret where he concentrated on watercolour painting.
By the spring of 1923, original dramatic pieces written specially for radio were airing on stations in Cincinnati ( When Love Wakens by WLW's Fred Smith ), Philadelphia ( The Secret Wave by Clyde A. Criswell ) and Los Angeles ( At Home over KHJ ).
By 1923, Hopper ’ s slow climb finally produced a breakthrough.
By 1923, Emmett Kelly was working his trapeze act with John Robinson's circus when he met and married Eva Moore, another circus trapeze artist.
By 1923 he had attained the post of instructor in biochemistry at Copenhagen University's Physiological Laboratory.
By 1923, American films dominated the Australian market, with 94 % of all exhibited films coming from that country.
By 1923, three years after he had started the medical program at Rennes, Céline had completed almost everything he needed to complete his medical degree.
He next had his 92-page work published privately in June 1923 as the somewhat controversial book, Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen (" By Rocket into Planetary Space ").

By and fate
By a twist of fate Rawdon dies weeks before his older brother, whose son has already died ; the baronetcy descends to Rawdon's son.
By driving one of his spines into a victim and injecting a special fluid, Glaaki can turn the unfortunate into an undead slave ; however, if the spine is broken off before the fluid is injected, the victim dies anyway but is at least spared the fate of becoming Glaaki's slave.
By the beginning of the eighteenth century, the figure of the " Wandering Jew " as an apocryphal legendary individual began to be identified with the fate of the Jewish people as a whole.
; By order of appearance and fate:
By 1950, boom times were over and the population of the City of Bisbee had dropped to less than 6, 000, but the introduction of open-pit mining and continued underground work would see the town escape the fate of many of its early contemporaries.
By 1997, 23 tiger reserves encompassed an area of, but the fate of tiger habitat outside the reserves was precarious, due to pressure on habitat, incessant poaching and large-scale development projects such as dams, industry and mines.
By 1930, Jinnah had begun to despair at the fate of minority communities in a united India and had begun to argue that mainstream parties such as the Congress, of which he was once a member, were insensitive to Muslim interests.
By doing this, he seals his fate and joins Henry and Belch in following the Losers into the sewers, where the three encounter It in the form of Frankenstein's monster, who kills Vic.
By the time the agreement in principle was formalized in October, the fate of the PC Party may have been practically sealed.
By a twist of fate, Hal becomes trapped in an elevator with famous American life coach Tony Robbins, who after talking with Hal, hypnotizes him into only seeing physical manifestations of a person's inner beauty.
By an irony of fate, the text of the two last volumes disappeared and the letters V to Z are missing from the encyclopedia till today.
By April 1863, the numbers of the 21st Massachusetts had been so thinned by what Clark called the " cruel fate of war ," that the regiment had virtually ceased to exist and Clark's command was only nominal.
By 2267, in the TOS episode " Journey to Babel ", the Babel Conference, which included many Federation worlds including Tellar, was considering the fate of the disputed world Coridan, with its rich mining resources.
By a quirk of fate, several future White Army commanders held senior posts in 8th Army at this time — Brusilov's Quartermaster general was Anton Denikin, while Alexey Kaledin commanded the 12th Cavalry Division and Lavr Kornilov was in command of 48th Infantry Division.
By these laws, Jews and Germans were forbidden to intermarry, and " making illicit intercourse liable to punishment was designed primarily with a view to preventing the birth of further individuals of mixed blood whose fate is a sorry one everywhere in the world, because they are neither one thing nor the other.
By a strange twist of fate, his first ejection happened when manager of the Braves in a game against the Mets, on May 1, 1978.
By the virtue of fate, the welcoming speech on the behalf of the European Union on the occasion of Slovakia's entry to the Eurozone was delivered by Mirek Topolánek, the prime minister of the then EU presiding country, the Czech Republic, naturally in his native language while other guest speakers used English.
Goll once described his situation as " By fate a Jew, by an accident born in France, on paper a German.
By 1928 after three years in the wilderness football enthusiasts in the town including the groundsman / caretaker of Stebonheath Park Jack Goldsborough who had joined the club in 1922 as a player / trainer resolved the resurrect the club once more and fate decreed that they were able to succeed when they took over the fixtures of Aberdare Athletic in the Welsh League, another club by this time who were in dire straits and themselves had had to resign from the Welsh League for the same reason as Llanelli.
By a quirk of fate, it was the only NL game played that day, all others being rained out.
By 1977, the promenade pier had suffered the same fate.
By occupying a contradictory class position, that is to say, by identifying with its de facto oppressor, this fraction of the working class throws its lot in with the bourgeois whose fate it ( wrongly ) believes it shares.
By a weird twist of fate, shortly in connection to the murder allegations, a short comic in Galago was published.
By the fate of war, the damming of the canal to flood the area beneath the Dilkuska Bridge left the canal dry at the crossing point.

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