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By 1975, after a failed uprising by the Muslim Youth, President Daoud Khan started to dissociate himself from the Soviet Union and the communist party of Afghanistan.
B. Morton as authors of the Daily Express column " By the Way " in the period 1919 – 1975.
Morton wrote the column until 1975 ; it was revived in January 1996 and continues today, written by William Hartston, though the name " By the Way " has been dropped in favour of simply " Beachcomber ".
By 1975 when the Khmer Rouge took power, it was estimated at 7. 3 million.
By 1975 signatories to the 1974 Declaration of Ayacucho, of which Colombia was one, had decided on limitations to nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons.
By 1975, the upper water layer was saltier than the lower layer.
By 1975 the pendulum had swung back, and agrarian reform was all but halted.
By the release of Version 6 Unix ( 1975 ), the game had been ported to Unix C. An implementation of Hunt the Wumpus was typically included with MBASIC, Microsoft's BASIC interpreter for CP / M and one of the company's first products.
By 1975, Lebanon was a religiously and ethnically diverse country with most dominant groups of Maronite Christians and Lebanese Sunni and Shia Arabs ; with significant minorities of Druze, Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians and Palestinian Arab refugees and their descendants.
By the time of Angolan independence in 1975, Luanda was a modern city.
By the end of 1975, a total of 137 military regulars and national servicemen and police had been killed that year by left wing terrorism.
By 1975 she was releasing singles on Private Stock, which are the most sought-after by collectors.
By the time Elijah Muhammad died in 1975, there were 75 NOI centers across America.
By early 1975, the guerrillas were confined to a area near the Yemeni border and shortly thereafter were defeated.
By 1975, punk was being used to describe acts as diverse as the Patti Smith Group, the Bay City Rollers, and Bruce Springsteen.
Following quickly on the heels of Fly By Night, the band released Caress of Steel ( 1975 ), a five-track hard rock / heavy metal album featuring two extended multi-chapter songs, " The Necromancer " and " The Fountain of Lamneth.
The lyrics up to this point ( most of them written by Peart ) were heavily influenced by classical poetry, fantasy literature, science fiction, and the writings of novelist Ayn Rand, as exhibited most prominently by their 1975 song " Anthem " from Fly By Night and a specifically acknowledged derivation in 2112 ( 1976 ).
By 1975 both Number 96 and The Box, perhaps as a reaction to declining ratings for both shows, de-emphasised the sex and nudity moving more in the direction of comedy.
By Bernstein premiered at the off-Broadway Westside Theatre on November 23, 1975 and closed on December 7, 1975.
* By Bernstein ( 1975 )- music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein, additional lyrics by Betty Comden, Adolph Green, John Latouche, Jerry Leiber, and Stephen Sondheim ; written and conceived by Comden and Green, with Michael Bawtree, Norman L. Berman and the Chelsea Theatre Center.
By 1975 they had recruited Louisa Wisseling, a semi-professional folk singer formerly with Melbourne group the Settlers.
By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox, bowing to the popularity of Pong, cancelled the Odyssey and released a scaled down version that played only Pong and hockey, the Odyssey 100.
By the war's end in 1975, all these countries were controlled by communist parties.

By and tension
By the 16th century, harpsichord makers in Italy were making lightweight instruments with low string tension.
By 1599, however, he again felt his work limited by the inaccuracy of available data — just as growing religious tension was also threatening his continued employment in Graz.
By overblowing, that is, increasing the pressure of breath and tension of lips, odd harmonics ( notes whose frequencies are odd-number multiples of the fundamental ), near a 12th in cylindrical tubes, may also be produced.
By the time of Custer's expedition to the Black Hills in 1874, the level of conflict and tension between the U. S. and many of the Plains Indians tribes ( including the Lakota Sioux and the Cheyenne ) had become exceedingly high.
By far, the most common type of timpani used today is the pedal timpani, which allows the tension of the head to be adjusted using a pedal mechanism.
By the end of Perry's term some issues remained outstanding, and tension between the two Koreas flared up from time to time.
By the time this volume was published he had left Chicago – dismissed, according to Binford, because of increasing tension between himself and the senior archaeologists in the faculty, particularly Robert Braidwood.
By 2000 religious tension between Green Corn Dance attendees and Christians ( particularly Baptists ) decreased.
By increasing or decreasing the tension of individual spokes, or groups of spokes, around the circumference, a wheelsmith can correct for local deviations from true-e. g.
By 2007, the tension between the two had cooled, and in an NME interview, Gallagher said " I've got a lot of respect for Damon, I really do mean it.
By pulling the string backwards the archer exerts compressive force on the string-facing section, or belly, of the limbs as well as placing the outer section, or back, under tension.
By the 1920s the question of " open membership ," or " admission of the pious unimmersed to membership " had arisen as an additional source of tension.
By the time of the riot's 20th anniversary in July 2001, it was reported that many of the issues which contributed to the riots were still rife ; not least unemployment and racial tension, as well as a decline in the sense of community in some neighbourhoods.
By the 1950s Cold War tension was escalating and the United States envisaged stationing nuclear bombers in the United Kingdom as a deterrent to Soviet aggression.
By hauling or easing the line, the tension in the luff can be changed, thereby shifting the point of maximum draft of the sail forward or aft, optimizing sail shape — and therefore — performance.
By avoiding an immediate confrontation in the center White prevents the early release of tension through exchanges and enters a positional maneuvering game.
By the time production on the fourth season commenced in 1988, tension between stars Gibbs and Jackée were mounting due to the show's increasing focus on the Sandra character.
By pushing down against the water with your knees and simultaneously pulling the handle in provides more tension on the rope.
By the early 1960s, there was much racial tension in the country and a great deal of this was being felt in Handsworth.
By making sarcastic comments to the rest of the team, he inadvertently transforms Spike's cynic personality into optimistic and super-positive, makes Wesley and Fred act extremely drunk despite very little alcohol, causes Gunn to urinate all over the Wolfram & Hart building ( he had told Gunn to " stake out his territory ," resulting in literally marking his territory in a manner similar to animals ), and influences Angel to have sex with Eve after sarcastically commenting on the sexual tension between the two.
By using a single, wider belt instead of multiple, thinner belts, the belt may be put under increased tension without stretching.
By reducing surface tension, surfactant prevents the air-spaces from completely collapsing on exhalation.
By 1920 growing unemployment in the linen industries and engineering sector were creating tension within the “ Protestant bloc .” Large numbers of well organised ex-servicemen were still out of work and a cause of concern to the local middle class.
By juxtaposing the happy, upbeat music with Rob's violent perversions, Nekromantik creates a high level of tension and repulsion in the viewer.

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