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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 1923, the fate of the area had still not been decided, prompting Lithuanian forces to invade in January 1923 and seize the port.
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 whatever
By whatever name, advocates had two strong beliefs: opposition to the idea of forceful sexual activity in a relationship and advocacy for a woman to use her body in any way that she pleases.
By pressing the button when the Force is attached to the ship, it is rocket-ejected away in whatever direction it is facing.
By November 1941, it was becoming known in the upper reaches of the Nazi leadership and government offices that Hitler intended all the Jews of Europe to be deported to the eastern territories and executed by whatever means.
By tradition, the Chancellor has been allowed to drink whatever he or she wishes whilst making the annual Budget Speech to parliament.
By analogy with their navigational use, the words dead reckoning are also used to mean the process of estimating the value of any variable quantity by using an earlier value and adding whatever changes have occurred in the meantime.
< p > By a universal law, indeed, whatever, whether fixed or movable, belongs to all men equally and in common, is the property for the moment of him who occupies it, but when he relinquishes the occupation, the property goes with it.
By the end of the 19th century the scholarly consensus was that the Pentateuch was the work of many authors writing from 1000 BCE ( the time of David ) to 500 BCE ( the time of Ezra ) and redacted c. 450, and as a consequence whatever history it contained was more often polemical than strictly factual – a conclusion reinforced by the then fresh scientific refutations of what were at the time widely classed as biblical mythologies, as discussed above.
By summer 1996, Leeds Class War were stating that regardless of whatever the rest of the Federation chose to do, issue 73 of Class War would be the last edition they would be involved in.
By this artist there was a Minerva, which had the appearance of always looking at the spectators, from whatever point it was viewed.
By whatever name, advocates had two strong beliefs: opposition to the idea of forceful sexual activity in a relationship and advocacy for a woman to use her body in any way that she pleases.
By Jaynes ' reasoning, if the particles are experimentally indistinguishable for whatever reason, Gibbs paradox is resolved, and quantum mechanics only provides an assurance that in the quantum realm, this indistinguishability will be true as a matter of principle, rather than being due to an insufficiently refined experimental capability.
By the 19th century, the Norman Yoke lost whatever historical significance it may have had and was no longer a ' red flag ' in political debate.
By 1903 it would seem that whatever had caused the rift had been resolved and the two bands decided to amalgamate and during that year gave 89 public performances.
By that which we understand, the sixty-six books of the Old and New Testaments are given by divine inspiration, inertly revealing the will of God concerning us in all things necessary to our salvation, so that whatever is not contained therein is not to be enjoined as an article of faith.
By the time Jarry wanted Ubu Roi published and staged, the Morins had lost their interest in schoolboy japes, and Henri gave Jarry permission to do whatever he wanted with them.
By taking the powers before the beast is able to, he eventually defeated the serpent, or at least destroys parts of it, making him able to obtain whatever powers became available.
" By 1958, whatever spiritual expression Rothko meant to portray on canvas, it was growing increasingly darker.
By Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation for a given wavelength, whatever portion of the radiation incident on a surface, from either side, that does not pass through the surface as emission to the other side, is reflected.
By rotating the antenna one can determine the direction the signal lies in and of course whatever it may be attached to.
By taking Dryden's own words out of context and pasting them together, Buckingham disrupts whatever emotions that might have gone with them originally and exposes their inherent absurdity.
By subjecting prisoners to harsh conditions, authorities hope to convince them to avoid future criminal behavior and to exemplify for others the rewards for avoiding such behavior ; that is, the fear of punishment will win over whatever benefit or pleasure the illegal activity might bring.
By the game ’ s standards, this is incredibly modest, and is used as a spur to encourage players to earn money by whatever means they feel is appropriate.
By the commission of oyer and terminer the commissioners ( in practice the judges of assize, though other persons were named with them in the commission ) were commanded to make diligent inquiry into all treasons, felonies and misdemeanours whatever committed in the counties specified in the commission, and to hear and determine the same according to law.
By the mid sixties, several states had ended the free distribution of federal food surpluses, instead providing an early form of food stamps which had the benefit of allowing recipients to chose food of their liking, rather than having to accept whatever happened to be in surplus at the time.

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