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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, Ferryfield handled 250, 000 passengers annually.
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.

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By 1967, however, Frei encountered increasing opposition from leftists, who charged that his reforms were inadequate, and from conservatives, who found them excessive.
By his own account, he spent a great deal of time in the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital's library, where he would have encountered the work of Freud and other psychoanalysts.
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
By 1985, the group had encountered Burlington, Vermont luthier Paul Languedoc, who would eventually design two guitars for Anastasio and two basses for Gordon.
By September 1945, control of major infrastructure installations, including railway stations and trams in Java's largest cities, had been taken over by Republican pemuda who encountered little Japanese resistance.
By the time European powers were capable of sending ships to Chinese waters, Chinese isolationism had resulted in these developments being abandoned and forgotten, and construction halted on all but the smallest types of junks so that what they encountered were coastal defence ships comparable to European sloops and not the purported 137-metre-long ( 450 ft ) and 55-metre-wide ( 180 ft ) treasure ships Admiral Zheng He commanded.
By historic times, the Chitimacha and Atakapa inhabited the area and were the American Indians encountered by Spanish and French explorers and settlers.
By the Orontes the Battle of Qarqar was fought in 853 BC, when the army of Assyria, led by king Shalmaneser III, encountered an allied army of 12 kings led by Hadadezer of Damascus.
By the 24th century, Universal Translators are built into the communicator pins worn by Starfleet personnel, although, since crew members ( such as Riker in the Next Generation episode “ First Contact ”) have spoken to newly encountered aliens even when deprived of their communicators, some other factor must also be at work.
By Christmas Day, she was southwest of Greenland, when she encountered the British armed merchant cruiser Avenger.
By around 1100, the distinct Iroquoian and Algonquian cultures that would eventually be encountered by Europeans had developed.
By the end of 1875, one German trader reported: " German trade and German ships are encountered everywhere, almost at the exclusion of any other nation ".
By chance Morgan and the young Parker encountered each other in an Albany book store.
By December 1937, after the defeat of the Chinese soldiers, the Japanese soldiers would often go house-to-house in Nanking, shooting any civilians they encountered.
By then, Selig Polyscope had encountered severe financial difficulties, and Tom Mix and Victoria Forde both subsequently signed with Fox Film Corporation, which had leased the Edendale studio.
By using gravity to lower the slide into the projector, the chance of jamming was greatly reduced, since a warped slide would not descend past the point at which it encountered resistance in the mechanism.
By the 1860s both societies encountered financial difficulties and, on the advice of the evolutionary biologist Thomas Huxley, Owens College ( now the University of Manchester ) accepted responsibility for the collections in 1867.
By this time, Reed had met John Cale and was interested in starting a band, so when they encountered Morrison, he was invited to join.
By a similar token, the deamination of cytosine leads to uracil, whereas a deamination of a commonly encountered ( in eukaryotes ) 5-methylcytosine will lead to thymine.
By this time, the National Road had also reached Springfield, but the Mad River and Lake Erie Railroad had encountered difficulties in raising capital, and construction and would be delayed for three years in reaching Springfield and closing the gap in the plan to link the Great Lakes with the Ohio River.
By the 1750s, the Kowita had developed such a powerful military machine that they could consistently defeat any branch of the Cherokee that they encountered.
By mid-morning, Hotze's advanced guard had encountered moderate French resistance first from the two brigades Ney had at his disposal.
By the end of its first year in 1898, Tau Phi Delta had 10 members, but the new Fraternity encountered membership struggles at the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
By mid-January the Japanese had reached Johore where, on 14 January, they encountered troops from the Australian 8th Division, commanded by Major-General Gordon Bennett, for the first time in the campaign.

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