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By 1925 Parry-Thomas realised that commercial success required a higher profile than Brooklands could offer, and switched his attention to the Land Speed Record.
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By this time Vertov had been using his newsreel series as a pedestal to vilify dramatic fiction for several years ; he continued his criticisms even after the warm reception of Sergei Eisenstein's Battleship Potemkin in 1925.
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By 1925 this system provided 46 of the 77 infantry divisions and one of the eleven cavalry divisions.
By 1925, the Klan was a powerful political force in the state, as urban politicians such as J. Thomas Heflin, David Bibb Graves, and Hugo Black manipulated the KKK membership against the power of the " Big Mule " industrialists and especially the Black Belt planters who had long dominated the state.
By 1925, by virtue of the unwelcomed pressure of a performance deadline, he finally finished his opera L ' enfant et les sortilèges, with its significant jazz and ragtime accents.
By Ian Fleming's widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, he had a daughter, Amaryllis Fleming ( 1925 – 1999 ), who became a noted cellist.
By 1925, the work of the court had increased to the point where the old building was too small, so extensions were designed by Richard Wells.
By 1925, Tsuguharu Foujita had received the Belgian Order of Leopold and the French government awarded him the Legion of Honor.
By 1925, Stewart-Warner odometers and trip meters were standard equipment on the vast majority of automobiles and motorcycles manufactured in the United States.
By 1925, he had developed an assortment of candies which he was able to sell to department stores in Lancaster, advertised as " made in Hershey.
By 1925 its population peaked to over 200, but the effects of the 1930s Great Depression and being bypassed by the construction of U. S. Highway 83 led to its downfall.
By 1920, 4, 698 people called Cherryvale home, and in 1925 the community featured 20 groceries, 10 restaurants, 2 theatres ( the Liberty Theatre and the Royal Theatre ), 11 churches, and a " Cherryvale Business College.
By 1925, all of the city's major commercial thoroughfares were paved, and almost every lot along 13th Street ( the Lincoln Highway ) between 23rd and 29th Avenues was occupied by a commercial building.
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By the end of the decade, Hughes ' realised his ongoing drug problem was derailing him, and by 1991 a clean, sober and fully rejuvenated Hughes returned with the vocal for the hit " America: What Time Is Love?
By the time he had reached Genoa, he realised he left his disguise in the side pocket of a carriage during his journey.
By the time the fleet had regrouped, the British fleet had realised the diversion that had deceived them and had retaken their position in the Channel.
By 1938, however, he had realised that Hitler's policies and plans would lead Germany to disaster and secretly began to work against the régime.
By the time Somerset realised what was happening, there was no time to raise a large force to support the king.
By the time the Ngô brothers realised that coup was not the fake action organised by the loyalists, Tung had been called to the Joint General Staff headquarters at the airbase, under the pretense of a routine meeting, and was seized and executed.
By the constitution of Basset, large advantages were secured to the tailleur, that is, literally, the dealer, or keeper of the bank, and so vast were his gains, that the privilege of keeping a bank at Basset, where the stakes were unlimited, was granted only to cadets or other members of great families, it being certain that a considerable fortune must be realised by the tailleur in a short time.
By then, Otway had realised he could use his fanbase, who were in on the joke, to engage in minor publicity stunts.
By 1915 BHP realised its ore reserves were limited and began to diversify into steel production and on 28 February 1939 mining at the BHP mines at Broken Hill had ceased.
By implication, if we just focused on surplus-value newly created in production, we would underestimate total surplus-values realised as income in a country.
By 27 July the Axis commanders had realised that the outcome of the campaign would be evacuation from Messina.
By the time it was realised that she was heading for Brest, Bismarck had broken the naval cordon and gained a lead.
By this time Bonington realised that he would be unable to go much higher on the mountain without the use of supplementary oxygen and switched to a support role.
' And Kerryn Goldsworthy wrote in the Sydney Morning Herald: ‘ By the end of the novel we ’ ve realised why Plant is called Plant and we ’ ve seen perhaps more than we wanted to of the secret life of the successful Australian writer.
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By late 1915 the British Expeditionary Force realised effects of artillery fire could not smash an opening in German trench lines.
By April 1919 he realised that if he could not find a way to placate the conservatives he would be unlikely to maintain his hold on power.
By about 1900 he realised that Auckland's suburbs were spreading at an alarming rate and he decided to leave the Greenlane property to the city as a park.
By 1797 work had started on building additional dry docks and on deepening the basins, and Bentham realised that the existing drainage system would not cope with the increased demand.
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