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By 1955 Douglas proposed going ahead with development, intending it to be the primary weapon for the F5D Skylancer interceptor.
By 1955, restaurants throughout the area were using the term " hoagie ", with many selling hoagies and subs or hoagies and pizza.
By 1955 approximately two-thirds of Europe's oil passed through the canal.
By 1955, the internal power struggle between the two ( main ) factions of the Phibul regime-led by Police General Phao Sriyanonda, on the one hand, and General ( later, Field Marshal ) Srisdi Dhanarajata, on the other-became fierce to the degree that Police General Phao Sriyanonda sought the U. S. support for a coup against the Phibul regime ( but was rejected ).
By the late 1960s, the social progress achieved by groups in the United States such as the Black Civil Rights Movement ( 1955 – 68 ), had legitimized the racial identity word black as mainstream American English usage to denote black-skinned Americans of African ancestry.
By 1955, Guaraldi had his own trio with Eddie Duran and Dean Reilly.
By 1955, an additional 25 railroads had begun some form of piggy-back trailer service.
By 1955, the Russians agreed to relinquish their occupation zones in Eastern Austria, and East Vienna, as well as their sector in the fourth and tenth districts in South Vienna.
By 1955, Egypt sponsoring of the Palestinian fedayeen ( self-sacrificer ) raids cause Israel to cease attending the Egyptian MAC and stepped up raids into the Gaza Strip and Sinai, which result Egypt arm the fedayeen.
By March 1955 FSO had built 5 prototypes
By 1955 the original sound negatives began to deteriorate, though a four-track copy had survived in good condition.
By the late 1960s Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player had both acquired clear ascendancy in their rivalry, but Palmer won a PGA Tour event every year from 1955 to 1971 inclusive, and in 1971 he enjoyed a revival, winning four events.
By 1955 effective political action groups within the Algerian colonial community succeeded in convincing many of the governors general sent by Paris that the military was not the way to resolve the conflict.
By 1955, EC was effectively driven out of business by the backlash, and by the Comics Magazine Association of America This was an industry group that Gaines himself had suggested to the industry in order to insulate themselves from outside censorship, but he soon lost control of the organization to John Goldwater, publisher of the innocuous Archie teenage comics.
By 1955, more than 30, 000 residents had joined them.
By 1955, it housed over 10, 000 patients.
By 1955, Hawthorn had already lost one kidney to infection, and had begun suffering problems with the other ; he was expected at the time to live only three more years.
By 1955, Killeen had an estimated 21, 076 residents and 224 businesses.
By 1955, Batista had changed the gambling laws once again, granting a gaming license to anyone who invested $ 1 million in a hotel or U. S. $ 200, 000 in a new nightclub.
By 1955, the township's population grew to 38, 118, which qualified the township to claim city status.
* No Man Is an Island, By Thomas Merton, Shambhala Publications, 2005, originally Published 1955
By the time of his rehabilitation in 1955, Tupolev had designed and was about to start testing his unique turboprop strategic bomber, the Tu-95.
By 1951, NBC and CBS were each shipping out some 1, 000 16mm kinescope prints each week to their affiliates across the United States, and by 1955 that number had increased to 2, 500 per week for CBS.
By 1955, such picture book classics as Make Way for Ducklings, The Little House, Curious George, and Eloise, had all been published.

By and Ferryfield
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 1958, Ferryfield had become one of Britain's three busiest airports.

By and handled
By 1979 master plan development was handled by the firm of Sasaki & Associates, which continued to work alongside the university in the years that followed.
By early 1961, the British had withdrawn their special court system, which handled the cases of foreigners resident in Kuwait, and the Kuwaiti Government began to exercise legal jurisdiction under new laws drawn up by an Egyptian jurist.
By 1860, he was working for wholesale grocers, for whom he handled freight transfers, especially dealing with railroads and steamboats.
By all accounts he handled his first military experience calmly and with dignity.
By 1900, most federal jobs were handled through civil service and the spoils system was limited only to very senior positions.
By moving the guns from point to point during the battle, enemy formations could be broken up to be handled by the infantry wherever they were massing, dramatically increasing the overall effectiveness of the infantry.
By the turn of the millennium, Gatwick handled more than 30 million passengers annually.
By 1912 the Corps estimated that Cape Charles harbor handled 2, 500, 000 tons of freight a year.
By the administration's own admission, the announcements were poorly handled, and there was widespread criticism of several key aspects, namely the nationality and experience of appointees, the transparency of the recruitment process and the level of officials ' salaries.
By 1951, the first stage of the construction was completed, and the port handled an increasing amount of Syria's overseas trade.
By 1529 matters of state were being increasingly handled by Norfolk, Suffolk and the Boleyns, who pressed the King to remove Wolsey.
By 1926 he handled press relations for their Banff Springs Hotel.
By 1914 Daimlers were in the service of royal families including those of Great Britain, Russia, Germany, Japan, Spain, Sweden, Greece ; its list of owners among the British nobility " read like a digest of Debrett "; the Bombay agent supplied Indian princes ; the Japanese agent, Okura, handled sales in Manchuria and Korea.
By the 1990s, 90 percent of the air defense mission was being handled by the Air National Guard.
By using this method, it should also be possible to discover whether a skill is handled by a single cognitive process or a combination of several working together.
By 1936, the station had a staff of 60 radio officers who handled over 3 million words of radio traffic per year.
By the 1990s, 90 percent of the air defense mission was being handled by the Air National Guard.
By the end of 1997, Subang Airport had handled 15. 8 million passengers.
( By 1970, Decca's only remaining rock acts were The Rolling Stones and The Moody Blues, both of whom handled their own promotion.
By the time the Apraksin was freed from the rocks by the icebreaker Yermak at the end of April, 440 official telegraph messages had been handled by the Hogland Island wireless station.
By convention, dismissal decisions are handled primarily by the players-thus if the dismissal is obvious the batsman will voluntarily leave the field without the umpire needing to dismiss them.
By coincidence, Endean was one of the few people to be given out handled the ball in a Test match ( see above ).
By the number of passengers handled in 2011, Leeds Bradford was the 16th busiest airport in the UK.
By bypassing the probate process through which a will is handled by the judicial system, a trust may reduce costs or delays, manage real estate, provide more privacy than a bequest in a will and offer possible tax advantages.

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