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By and 1982
By 1982, the perceived passivity of the FARC, together with the relative success of the government's efforts against the M-19 and ELN, enabled the administration of the Liberal Party's Julio César Turbay ( 1978 – 1982 ) to lift a state-of-siege decree that had been in effect, on and off, for most of the previous 30 years.
By Christmas of 1982, Coleco had sold more than 500, 000 units, in part on the strength of its bundled game.
By 1982 the stagnation of the Soviet economy was obvious, as evidenced by the fact that the Soviet Union had been importing grain from the U. S. throughout the 1970s, but the system was so firmly entrenched that any real change seemed impossible.
By 1982 after all of Sinai was returned to Egypt, the central government divided the peninsula into two governorates.
By 1982, oil would constitute half of Ghana's imports, while overall trade contracted greatly.
By 1982, only four players and three starting pitchers remained from the 1980 squad.
By early 1982, the Iraqi occupation forces were on the defensive and were being forced to retreat from some of their forward lines.
By 1982, sales were soaring.
In the early 1980s, Jarmusch was part of a revolving lineup of musicians in Robin Crutchfield's Dark Day project, and later became the keyboardist and one of two vocalists for The Del-Byzanteens, a No Wave band whose sole LP Lies to Live By was a minor underground hit in the United States and Britain in 1982.
By the end of 1982 it was obvious that the popular former trade union leader Bob Hawke was going to replace Hayden as Labor leader.
By 1982, increased income from the " coca boom " allowed them to expand into an irregular army, which would then stage large-scale attacks on Colombian troops.
By then, a neo-Campbellian revival of hard science fiction after 1982 at the hands of David Brin, Gregory Benford, Greg Bear and others had emerged.
By 1982, however, Peckinpah's health was in poor shape.
* 1982 – Jesse Blaze Snider, American singer-songwriter, illustrator, and writer ( Baptized By Fire )
By 1982, Iraq was on the defensive and looking for ways to end the war.
By the 1960s, tracks of 333. 3m length were commonly used for international competitions ( eg: the Agustín Melgar Olympic Velodrome used for track cycling events at the 1968 Summer Olympics, and Leicester's Saffron Lane velodrome used at the 1970 and 1982 Track Cycling World Championships ).
By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television ; a figure rising to 45 % by 1969 and 85 % by 1982.
By 1963 a quarter of Venezuelan households had television ; a figure rising to 45 % by 1969 and 85 % by 1982.
By the time Washington faced re-election in 1982, he had cemented his popularity in the 1st Congressional District.
By the end of 1982 Doe Maar notched up their first number 1-hit with De Bom, a joint Ernst -/ Henny-composition with the underlying message ' What's the point of making a career / doing your homework when the ( atomic ) bomb can drop at any moment?
By 1982, they were jumping from mobile cranes and hot air balloons.
By the 1980s, Māori leaders began to recognize the dangers of the loss of their language, and initiated Māori-language recovery-programs such as the Kōhanga Reo movement, which from 1982 immersed infants in Māori from infancy to school age.
By 1982, a number of hip hop radio stations had appeared, including Rapper Dapper Snapper and BA Crew, and the future star DJ Dee Nasty made his first appearance.
By the end of 1981, Kelly had replaced Jelliman, with Trewavas replacing Minnett in 1982.

By and Apollo
By Cyrene, Apollo had a son named Aristaeus, who became the patron god of cattle, fruit trees, hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping.
By the time of Augustus there were public libraries near the forums of Rome: there were libraries in the Porticus Octaviae near the Theatre of Marcellus, in the temple of Apollo Palatinus, and in the Bibliotheca Ulpiana in the Forum of Trajan.
By contrast, Leto labored for nine nights and nine days for Apollo, according to the Homeric Hymn to Delian Apollo, in the presence of all the first among the deathless goddesses as witnesses: Dione, Rhea, Ichnaea, Themis and the " loud-moaning " sea-goddess Amphitrite.
By some accounts, the archer is Paris with Apollo's help ; by others it is Apollo disguised as Paris.
By the time of the Odyssey the island was already famous as the birthplace of the twin gods Apollo and Artemis.
By 1982, Ruskin produced approximately of tomatoes a year, and one of the world ’ s largest tomato-packing houses operated in nearby Apollo Beach.
By the late 19th century the Apollo Iron & Steel Company dominated the local economy.
* By the Way London production opened at the Apollo Theatre on January 22 and ran for 45 performances
By correlating the ages of samples obtained from the Apollo missions to known geological units, it has been possible to assign absolute ages to some of these geological periods.
By rotation, Young became commander of Apollo 16, and was an enthusiastic student of geology while preparing for the mission.
By sharing the S-IVB upper stage, the Saturn IB and Saturn V provided a common interface to the Apollo spacecraft.
By 1990 the group had expanded to 21 members: in addition to the original five, Philips and Nokia from Europe ; AT & T, Digital, Unisys, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, NCR, Sun Microsystems, Prime Computer, Apollo Computer from North America ; Fujitsu, Hitachi, and NEC from Japan ; plus the Open Software Foundation and Unix International.
By 1969, the United States had achieved a considerable victory in the Space Race after the success of the Apollo 11 mission.
By late 1616, Domenichino had designed the coffered ceiling with The Assumption of the Virgin in Santa Maria in Trastevere ; and he had begun a cycle of ten frescoes depicting the Life of Apollo in a garden pavilion of the Villa Aldobrandini ( Belvedere ) in Frascati, where he was assisted by Giovanni Battista Viola, a Bolognese artist who, like Domenichino himself, was a pioneer in the development of classicistic landscape painting.
By the end of 1993, the UAAI venture cars — the Holden Apollo and Nova, along with the Toyota Lexcen — realised sales of 21 percent at best when compared to the models retailed by their original manufactures.
By the time of the 1991 World Cup several other New Zealand born Samoans like Pat Lam, Stephen Bachop, Frank Bunce and Apollo Perelini had joined him.
* Apollo By The Numbers: A Statistical Reference by Richard W. Orloff ( NASA ).
By 1969, ILC's workforce expanded to 900 employees as it supported the space program through production of Apollo space suits and a sun shield to protect Skylab, the first U. S. space station.
By 1966, the division designed and developed a miniaturized black-and-white camera that captured images from the Project Apollo Lunar Module that landed on the Moon on July 20, 1969.
By the 31st century, the actual details of Project Apollo are lost and have been replaced by musicals about whalers on the moon and goofy gophers.
By killing Apollo, who had rejected him, he had overstepped his rights, and so he must now " forfeit a payment of our choosing.

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