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By March 1932, Capp was drawing Colonel Gilfeather, a single-panel, AP-owned property created in 1930 by Dick Dorgan.
By 1932, Pasternak had strikingly reshaped his style to make it acceptable to the Soviet public and printed the new collection of poems aptly titled The Second Birth.
By 1932 thousands of Davenport residents were on public relief due to the Great Depression.
By 1932 an electrically amplified guitar was commercially available.
By 1932, power had shifted to such an extent that the German President, Paul von Hindenburg, was able to dismiss a chancellor and select his own person for the job, even though the outgoing chancellor possessed the confidence of the Reichstag while the new chancellor did not.
By the time of the next Ashes series of 1932 – 33, Bradman's average hovered around 100, approximately twice that of all other world-class batsmen.
By June 1932 ( the height of its power ), the Red Army had no less than 45, 000 soldiers, with a further 200, 000 local militia acting as a subsidiary force.
By Executive Order of the President of the United States, the Purple Heart was revived on the 200th Anniversary of George Washington's birth, out of respect to his memory and military achievements, by War Department General Orders No. 3, dated February 22, 1932.
By 1932, Shanghai had become the world's fifth largest city and home to 70, 000 foreigners.
By 1932, although Mickey Mouse had become a relatively popular cinema character, Silly Symphonies was not as successful.
By 1932, the Great Depression had forced studios to cut back on needless expense and it was not until 1953 that wider aspect ratios were again used in an attempt to stop the fall in attendance due, partially, to the emergence of television in the U. S. However, a few producers and directors, among them Alfred Hitchcock, have been reluctant to use the anamorphic widescreen size featured in such formats as Cinemascope.
By 1932, the facilities could accommodate one third of all African-American children in Southern U. S. schools.
By July 8, 1932, following its intra-day low of 40. 56, the Dow would end up closing the session at 41. 22.
By 1932, unemployment in Wörgl had risen to 30 %.
By 1932, they had fallen in love and were living together.
By October 4, 1932, Arthur Sheekman, Harry Ruby, and Bert Kalmar began writing the screenplay for the next Paramount film, which was now called Firecrackers.
By December 1932, Firecrackers had become Cracked Ice.
By 1932, despite his longstanding association with the Republican Party, he openly supported Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt, staging a " Motion Picture and Electrical Parade Sports Pageant " at L. A. Stadium in Roosevelt's honor.
By 1912, the theatre was showing films as a part of the variety programme and became an ABC cinema in September 1932 – known simply as " The Palace Cinema ".
By 1932, the window glass plant of the county's former largest employer was closed.
" By not leaving the governor's mansion until January 25, 1932, Long prevented Lieutenant Governor Paul N. Cyr, a former ally, from succeeding to the office.
By 1932, the council's service area was firmly established, and since that time, the council service area has been consistent to the present.
By 1932 the price of copper had sunk to 5 cents per pound, and the United Verde closed until 1935, when Phelps Dodge bought the mine for $ 21 million.
By 1932 the Central Eureka mine, begun in 1869, had reached the level.

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By contrast, the Fascist and Nazi regimes of Italy and Germany tended to confine their coercive activities to purely political aims, without any serious attempt to force the ideological conversion of their opponents.
By October he had created a network of spies and informers for intelligence-gathering purposes and to obtain information to be used as blackmail to further political aims.
By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web dominated by unstructured and semi-structured documents into a " web of data ".
By doing so, pharmacogenomics aims to develop rational means to optimize drug therapy, with respect to the patients ' genotype, to ensure maximum efficacy with minimal adverse effects.
By the time the increasingly complicated committee structure was settled, Kissinger chaired six NSC-related committees: the Senior Review Group ( non-crisis, non-arms control matters ), the Washington Special Actions Group ( serious crises ), the Verification Panel ( arms control negotiations ), the 40 Committee ( clandestine operations ), the Intelligence Committee ( policy for the intelligence community ), and the Defense Program Review Committee ( relation of the defense budget to foreign policy aims ).
By caring for the built environment, English Heritage complements the work of Natural England which aims to protect the natural environment.
By focusing the student on self understanding and introspection, often with profound psychological insight, the spiritual aims of Judaism could be internalised.
By effectively utilizing the Student Involvement Fee, SAC aims to provide educational, entertaining, cultural, and leisure opportunities to complement the students ' academic experience.
By the time of the advance into India, after the deaths of senior generals from the older generation, there had been worrying instances among senior officers of their own generation, of treachery, a lack of sympathy with Alexander's aims of further integration of Persians into the army, and of sheer incompetence.
By November 2011 the movement had been frequently criticized for not yet coalescing around clearly identifiable aims, though many have argued that the experiment with participatory democracy was the only plausible aim.
By 1924 the Chief Justice J. J. Dossen of Liberia wrote to UNIA conveying the government's support: " The President directs me to say in reply to your letter of June 8 setting forth the objects and purposes of the Universal Negro Improvement Association, that the Government of Liberia, appreciating as they do the aims of your organization as outlined by you, have no hesitancy in assuring you that they will afford the Association every facility legally possible in effectuating in Liberia its industrial, agricultural and business projects.
By improving standardized activities and processes, kaizen aims to eliminate waste ( see lean manufacturing ).
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 the aspect of performance it aims to improve: high bandwidth-delay product networks ; lossy links ; fairness ; advantage to short flows ; variable-rate links
By studying international economic development and U. S. inequalities and development, Food First is taking a holistic approach that aims to change the way that we view the relationship between access to food and economic development.
By providing stipends, a living laboratory, and a broad network of fellow scientists, the Reserve system aims to encourage and enable talented young scientists to contribute to the knowledge base, provide the science to support coastal decision-making, and train future coastal scientists and policy-makers.
By working with other landowners, managers and communities the Trust aims to restore, recreate and reconnect fragmented natural habitats to achieve a landscape where wildlife can flourish and people can lead happier and healthier lives.
By early 2009, some progress has been made on the Atlantic Corridor, which aims to link Letterkenny to Waterford, via upgrades of the N15, N17, N18, N20 and N25.
By facilitating a better understanding of these risks and their scientific, political, social, and economic contexts, IRGC aims to foster improvements in risk governance that will ultimately optimise risk-related decision-making and maximise public trust in governance processes and structures.
By supporting research and the creation of new work, Alchemy aims to reinvigorate museum displays, encourage diverse approaches and present alternative voices.
By December 1966 some Australian officers had begun to reassess their operational aims.
By networking and bringing writers together he managed to create the sense of a literary movement in Scotland of writers with shared aims.
By doing so, pharmacogenomics aims to develop rational means to optimize drug therapy, with respect to the patients ' genotype, to ensure maximum efficacy with minimal adverse effects.
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