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By 1952 he was convinced he would no longer spray.
By 1952, Ted White had mimeographed a four-page pamphlet about Superman, and James Taurasi issued the short-lived Fantasy Comics.
By 1952, at the age of 55, Capra effectively retired from Hollywood filmmaking and spent his later years working with Caltech, his alma mater, to produce educational films on science topics.
By 1952 ‘ Liberation army ’, had invaded several towns in Oriente.
By 1952, Arbenz supported a land reform, and took unused agricultural land, about, from owners who had large properties, and made it available to rural workers and farmers.
By 1952 Dafo's health had begun to decline, and she was increasingly wary of Gardner's publicity-seeking.
By 1952 Dwight Eisenhower looked to the Founding Fathers of 1776 to say:
By 1952 a multiracial pattern of quotas allowed for 14 European, 1 Arab, and 6 Asian elected members, together with an additional 6 African and 1 Arab member chosen by the governor.
By 1952 a theologian such as Ludwig Ott could, in a widely used and well-regarded manual, openly teach the possibility that children who die unbaptised might be saved for heaven — though he still represented their going to limbo as the commonly taught opinion.
By 1952 the principal telecommunications network centered on Beijing, and links to all large cities had finally been established.
By the early 1950s, Toledo annually trailed the other seven Association clubs in attendance, reaching a desperation point in mid-season of 1952.
By 1952 the VP-See is estimated to have numbered some 8, 000 personnel.
By the early 1960s films based on commando missions like The Gift Horse ( 1952 ) based on the St. Nazaire Raid, and Ill Met by Moonlight ( 1956 ) had begun to inspire fictional adventure films such as The Guns of Navarone ( 1961 ), The Train ( 1964 ), The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ), Where Eagles Dare ( 1968 ) and Hannibal Brooks ( 1969 ), which used the war as the backdrop for spectacular action films.
By 1952 the company no longer had its own stand at the Paris motorshow, but one of their cars appeared as a star attraction on the large Panhard stand, reflecting the level of cooperation between the two businesses.
By 1952, 7-Eleven opened its 100th store.
By 1952, 80 percent of industry had been nationalised.
By 1952, Standard Oil of Indiana was ranked as the largest domestic oil company.
By 1952, the U. S. had dropped insects carrying a wide variety of diseases over China and North Korea, including plague, anthrax, encephalitis, cholera, dysentery, neurotropic viruses, and plant and livestock pathogens.
By 1952, production had reached more than 21, 000 with export markets earning foreign currency taking precedence, the home was strictly rationed.
By the end of 1951 it was generally accepted at King's that the B form of DNA was a helix, but after she had recorded an asymmetrical image in 1952 May, Franklin became unconvinced that the A form of DNA was helical in structure.
By 1952 the popularity of the character convinced Dell to give Scrooge a try-out as a lead character in the seminal " Only a Poor Old Man ", a story Barks expert Michael Barrier has termed a masterpiece.
By the spring of 1952, she was too ill to work and was replaced by Louise Beavers.
By 1952, an elementary school had been built.
By mid-December, 1952, a fresh 3rd Marine Division, with assistance from the 12th Marine Regiment, conducted the first large-scale, live-fire field exercise aboard the new base.

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By the late 1970s, these had achieved only mixed results due to flaws in the planning process as well as inadequate funding and a shortage of the skilled managers and technicians needed for implementation.
By early 1906, Scott had sounded out the RGS about the possible funding of a future Antarctic expedition.
By agreement, British funding for research and development was limited to that required to modify the V bombers to take the missile, but the British were allowed to fit their own warheads and the Americans were given nuclear submarine basing facilities in Scotland.
By far the main source of funding is national government.
By resuming funding to UNFPA, the US will be joining 180 other donor nations working collaboratively to reduce poverty, improve the health of women and children, prevent HIV / AIDS and provide family planning assistance to women in 154 countries.
By levying a fee of $ 1 a ton, Gilliam County receives enough money to pay the first $ 500 of the property tax bills of its inhabitants, an amount that covers the full tax bill for almost half of the county inhabitants, as well as funding other county projects.
By definition, the selection of poorer houses for dissolution in the First Act minimised the potential release of funds to other purposes ; and once pensions had been committed to former superiors, cash rewards paid to those wishing to leave, and appropriate funding allocated for refounded houses receiving transferred monks and nuns, it is unlikely that there was much if any profit at this stage.
By 1967 it was becoming clear that the Martlet-4 would not be ready by the time the funding ran out in 1968.
By the time the grant was awarded in January 2006, it had risen to £ 11. 9 million, and a further £ 6 million of match funding was received from the South West of England Regional Development Agency.
" By and large, palliative care have done pretty well out of the argument over the euthanasia issue, because they are the ones that have argued that they just need better funding and then no one will ever want to die – that ’ s a lie.
By the following year, the film had secured funding and distribution from New Regency and Paramount Pictures, with Russell Crowe hired for the title role.
By 2000, Home Office funding was restored, prompting Sackville to warn that INFORM might provide government with bad advice, adding, " I cancelled INFORM's grant and I think it's absurd that it's been brought back.
By the end of the year Turner reveal he had spent £ 748, an amount that exceeded his salary, but the Company committee was satisfied that the significant improvement in the boys ' education merited an increase in funding to £ 800 per year.
By 1982, the EPA had lost its credibility, but at the same time activism became more influential, and there was an increase in the funding and memberships of major non-governmental organizations ( NGOs ).
By his association with Henry Harvey Vivian and the co-partnership housing movement his ideas attracted enough attention and funding to begin Letchworth Garden City, a suburban garden city north of London.
By funding projects under DFI the CPA avoided legal requirements to comply with US Federal Acquisition Regulations ( USFARS ) as required for the administration of IRRF and other US taxpayer provided funding.
By the end of the Tanis dig he ran out of funding but, reluctant to leave the country in case this was renewed, he spent 1887 cruising the Nile taking photographs as a less subjective record than sketches.
By the time he reached Aswan, a telegram had reached there to confirm the renewal of his funding.
By 1997, Leicestershire County Council had bought much of the route, and had located two funding packages worth over £ 1 million.
By July 2009, the loop had gained funding preference over the Brierley Hill route, and a leaflet gave basic details of the proposal.
By the late 1990s, amidst rising environmental concerns focusing on reducing dependence on automobiles and airplanes ( see Kyoto Accord ), and with a rail-friendly Minister of Transport David Collenette in office, there were modest funding increases to Via.
By the late 1970s MCM was facing a number of advanced home computer systems with the same sort of power as their own machines, and the funding needed to make competitive machines was not available.
By 1855 it was receiving government funding as the School of Science and Art, with a Technical School founded two years later.

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