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By August 1954 Malenkov's role as de facto head of government was over ; Nikolai Bulganin began signing Council of Ministers decrees ( a right beholden to the Chairman ) and the Presidium gave in to Khrushchev's wishes to replace Malenkov.
By the end of 1954 Eisenhower's military and foreign policy experts – the NSC, CJS and State Dept.
By the time it closed in 1954, twelve million immigrants had been processed by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration.
By the June 1954 Arbenz had resigned.
By 1954, Olympic Games apparatus and events for both men and women had been standardized in modern format, and uniform grading structures ( including a point system from 1 to 15 ) had been agreed upon.
By November 1954, it had become clear that the Soviet Union would reject any international custody of fissile material, but that a clearing house for nuclear transactions might be possible.
By 1954, Brown had tried to get a deal with his gospel group, the Ever Ready Gospel Singers after recording a version of " His Eye Is on the Sparrow ", but returned to Toccoa when they failed to get a deal.
By 1954 an estimated 2, 500 Soviet naval advisers were in China possibly one adviser to every thirty Chinese naval personnel and the Soviet Union began providing modern ships.
By 1954 there were forty-two Qatari government employees.
By 1954, as rock and roll was beginning to emerge, a number of similar acts began to cross over from the R & B charts to mainstream success, often with added honking brass and saxophone, with The Crows, The Penguins, The El Dorados and The Turbans all scoring major hits.
By the year 1954 the head of the party was the Chair of Central Committee:
By late 1954, Perot was made a lieutenant, junior grade.
By coincidence, it was Bevan's further resignation from the Shadow Cabinet in 1954 that put Wilson back on the front bench ( as a spokesman, initially, on finance ).
By the end of 1954, nearly 6, 000 soldiers had left Burma and Li Mi declared his army disbanded.
By 1954, The McDonald brothers ' stand was restaurant equipment manufacturer Prince Castle's biggest purchaser of milkshake blending machines.
: By 1954, when Brown came up for decision, it had been apparent for some time that segregation rarely if ever produced equality.
By the terms of the Geneva Accord ( 1954 ), which ended the Indochina War, France and the Viet Minh agreed to a truce and to a separation of forces.
By 1954, he was a major and led a battalion that attacked a Việt Minh unit, forcing the communists to withdraw from Phan Rang.
By 1954, that had declined to, and by 1964, the last year production statistics were gathered, only were grown.
By 1954 eighteen mithraea had also been discovered: Mithras had his largest following among the working population that were the majority of this port town.
By 1954 it held more than 2000 people ; with its inmates held in subhuman conditions, it had become a symbol of colonialist exploitation and of the bitterness of the Vietnamese towards the French.
By the end of 1954, his agent convinced him he needed to move to New York, " where the action is.
By 1954, Willow Creek was Alaska's largest gold mining district, with a total production approaching 18 million dollars.
By 1954, the Pea Ridge Telephone Company had extended service to most rural homes in the school district.

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By 1893, his views on silver had evolved, and on the floor of the House of Representatives, he delivered a riveting three-hour address against repeal of the Silver Purchase Act.
By the mid-1950s, Silver City had become the biggest air cargo carrier in the United Kingdom while annual passenger numbers at its " Ferryfield " base had reached ¼ of a million.
By 1960, Silver City's 40, 000 annual cross-Channel flights transported 220, 000 passengers and 90, 000 vehicles while network-wide freight haulage reached 135, 000 tons a year.
By 1950, the number of cars and passengers carried on Silver City's cross-Channel services roughly doubled to 5, 000 and 24, 000 respectively.
By 1957, BAS's airline subsidiaries included Air Kruise, Aquila Airways, Britavia, the Lancashire Aircraft Corporation and the original Manx Airlines, apart from Silver City Airways itself.
By the end of that decade, Silver City advertised £ 8 18s day-return fares for its London Paris Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent service.
By 1960, Silver City made 40, 000 yearly Channel crossings, carrying 90, 000 vehicles and 220, 000 passengers.
By the end of the year, the Silver City name ceased to be used as all aircraft had either been repainted in BUA colours or retired.
By the 1850s the Press was using steam-powered machine presses, employing two to three hundred people, and occupying several buildings in the Silver Street and Mill Lane area, including the one that the Press still occupies, the Pitt Building ( 1833 ), which was built specifically for the Press and in honour of William Pitt the Younger.
By the end of his career, he had achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and had even received a Silver Star.
By 1892 the Silver King Mine and its owners Thomas Kearns and David Keith took the spotlight as one of the most famous silver mines in the world.
By 1880 she was forming a teacher-training school in conjunction with the Silver Street kindergarten.
Silver is the main character in Silver My Own Tale As Told By Me With A Goodly Amount Of Murder by Edward Chupack ( ISBN 978-0-312-53936-8 ).
By 2009, the cost of the work had risen from $ 1. 2 billion to $ 1. 6 billion with some estimates saying it will take up to $ 3 billion Officials hope the renovated buildings will achieve a LEED Silver rating.
* By the Shores of Silver Lake ( 1939 )
Noted children's author Cynthia Rylant has written a slender volume, Old Town in the Green Groves, that covers the two years in Laura's life between On The Banks of Plum Creek and By The Shores of Silver Lake which are unnarrated in the original series of books.
The fifth book in the series, By the Shores of Silver Lake is based on Laura's late childhood spent near De Smet, South Dakota, beginning in 1879.
De Smet, South Dakota attracts many fans with its historic sites from the books By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years, and The First Four Years.
* By the Shores of Silver Lake ( 1939 ), a Newbery Honor book
By the end of 1913, he was working as a laborer at the Silver King Mine in Park City, Utah, not far from Salt Lake City.
By far, one of Texas A & M's most honored traditions is Silver Taps.
Dakota Territory was the setting for several novels by Laura Ingalls Wilder, including By the Shores of Silver Lake, The Long Winter, Little Town on the Prairie, These Happy Golden Years and The First Four Years.

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