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By a decree of 27 December 1999, the constitution was suspended and all the institutions of government were dissolved.
By 1999 it had $ 21 million in revenues and 183 employees.
By 1999, ESAF strength stood at less than 15, 000, including uniformed and non-uniformed personnel, consisting of personnel in the army, navy, and air force.
He released Come By Me, his first album of big band music in eight years in 1999, and embarked on a world tour visiting the United States, Europe, Japan and Australia.
By 1557, the Portuguese gained a permanent base in China at Macau, which they held until 1999.
By 1999, the team's payroll had fallen again to $ 16. 5 million.
By the time he made his career defining performance at Woodstock 1999 on July 24, 1999, he was double platinum.
By May, the leu had reached its highest level since the end of 1999.
In July of the same year, in Seoul, South Korea, the Member Churches of the World Methodist Council ( WMC ) voted to approve and sign a " Methodist Statement of Association " with the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification ( JDDJ ), the agreement which was reached and officially accepted in 1999 by the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation and which proclaimed that " Together we confess: By grace alone, in faith in Christ ’ s saving work and not because of any merit on our part, we are accepted by God and receive the Holy Spirit, who renews our hearts while equipping and calling us to good works ... as sinners our new life is solely due to the forgiving and renewing mercy that God imparts as a gift and we receive in faith, and never can merit in any way ," affirming " fundamental doctrinal agreement " concerning justification between the Catholic Church, the LWF, and the World Methodist Council.
By 1999 it had $ 21 million in revenues and 183 employees, within 3 years.
By 1999, privatization in trade, catering, consumer services was fully completed.
By vote of the members of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, The Sixth Sense was awarded the Nebula Award for Best Script during 1999.
By 1950, over a hundred were known, and by 1999, over 2, 000 were known.
By 1999, the global average seed use of wheat was about 6 % of output.
( 1999 ), Introduction to the Philosophy of Science: A Text By Members of the Department of the History and Philosophy of Science of the University of Pittsburgh, Hacket Publishing Company, Indianapolis, IN.
By July 1999, Marwan returned to Hamburg to study shipbuilding.
By 1999, Cello was considered to be a " historical " browser.
By 1999, ESAF strength stood at less than 15, 000, including uniformed and non-uniformed personnel, consisting of personnel in the army, navy, and air force.
By Ian Fleming's widowed mother, Evelyn Ste Croix Fleming née Rose, he had a daughter, Amaryllis Fleming ( 1925 – 1999 ), who became a noted cellist.
By 1999, some estimates placed the number of Falun Gong adherents in the tens of millions.
By the time of the suppression on July 22, 1999, most Chinese government numbers said the population of Falun Gong was between 2 and 3 million, though some publications supported an estimate of 40 million.
By 1999, estimates provided by the State Sports Commission suggest there were 60 to 70 millions Falun Gong practitioners in China.
By 1999, Fish's wife, Americanist Jane Tompkins, had " practically quit teaching " at Duke and " worked as a cook at a local health food restaurant.
By the fall of 1999, The Attitude Era had turned the tide of the Monday Night Wars into WWF's favor for good.

By and Hispanics
By high school, the rate is about 15 percentage points higher for African Americans and Hispanics than for whites.
By this point, the university now had one of the largest student and faculty populations of Hispanics and Native Americans in the country ; a study released in 1995 showed that the number of full-time Hispanic faculty at UNM was four times greater than the national average and the number of Native American teachers five times greater.
By 1990, Hispanics comprised 50 % of Sunset Park's population, rehabilitating property values and developing a thriving community.

By and accounted
By the time of the Ynglinga Saga, Snorri had developed his concept of Asgard further, although the differences might be accounted for by his sources.
By the 1530s, the writings of Erasmus accounted for 10 to 20 percent of all book sales.
By 2005, GSM networks accounted for more than 75 % of the worldwide cellular network market, serving 1. 5 billion subscribers.
By 1991-92, beef exports accounted for only 2. 9 percent of the value of total exports.
By historism, he means the tendency to regard every argument or idea as completely accounted for by its historical context, as opposed to assessing it by its merits.
By 1980 the Krugerrand accounted for 90 % of the global gold coin market.
By 1989, it accounted for an estimated 34 % of material products, compared to 18 % from agriculture.
By these calculations, the portion of total biomass accounted for by humans would be very roughly 0. 6 %.</ ref >
By 1981 overseas construction projects, most of them in the Middle East, accounted for 60 percent of the work undertaken by South Korean construction companies.
By January 2005, Vestel and its rival Turkish electronics and white goods brand Beko accounted for more than half of all TV sets manufactured in Europe.
By the end of the 19th century, it was known that its orbit showed slight perturbations that could not be accounted for entirely under Newton's theory, but all searches for another perturbing body ( such as a planet orbiting the Sun even closer than Mercury ) had been fruitless.
By around 12, 500 years ago, reindeer remains accounted for 94 percent of bones and teeth found in a cave above the Céou River.
By 2008, the Sesame Street Muppets accounted for between $ 15 million and $ 17 million per year in licensing and merchandising fees, split between the Sesame Workshop and Henson Associates.
Eudoxus used 27 concentric spherical solids to answer Plato's challenge: " By the assumption of what uniform and orderly motions can the apparent motions of the planets be accounted for?
According to a story reported by Simplicius, Plato posed a question for Greek astronomers: " By the assumption of what uniform and orderly motions can the apparent motions of the planets be accounted for?
By the late 16th century American silver accounted for one-fifth of Spain's total budget.
By 1950, Argentina's GDP per capita accounted just nearly half of the United States.
By 1959, Edmund Cooper's Seed of Light was being criticized for dealing with an old-hat subject ( though it is often accounted the author's best novel.
By 1880, Germans accounted for 40 percent of the county population.
By 1910, immigrants from Mexico accounted for 11½ percent of the country ’ s population.
By 1986 manufacturing positions accounted for 25 percent of the employed labor force while another 25 percent was employed in other counties, many in nearby Fayette.
By 1877, for example, the superintendent of an asylum for men in New York reported that in his institution this disorder accounted for more than twelve percent of the admissions and more than two percent of the deaths.
By 1818, seventy 60-ton barges were working on the canal, the majority of the tonnage being accounted for by coal and stone travelling via the Somerset Coal Canal.
By 1856 a total of 490 hammers had been produced which were sold across Europe to Russia, India and even Australia, and accounted for 40 % of James Nasmyth and Company's revenues.

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