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By and May
By Béatrice Noon he had Juana Alfonsa Milán y Quiñones de León ( 19 April 1916 – 16 May 2005 )
By the 2004 season the Diamondbacks had dropped to a dismal 51 – 111 record, the worst in Major League Baseball and one of the 10 worst records in the modern era, despite Johnson pitching a perfect game on May 18 of that season.
" By the Way " was originally a column in the Globe, consisting of unsigned humorous pieces ; P. G. Wodehouse was assistant editor of the column from August 1903 and editor from August 1904 to May 1909, during which time he was assisted by Herbert Westbrook.
By then Wilson was the last surviving member of Attlee's cabinet and the unveiling of the statue would be the last public appearance by Wilson, who was by then in the first stages of Alzheimer's Disease and who died in May 1995 after a decade of ill health.
By the time of the Xinhai Revolution in 1911, there were many calls, such as the May Fourth Movement, to completely abolish the old imperial institutions and practices of China.
By May 1984, Ken Barlow stood as the only original cast member, after the departures of Ena Sharples ( in 1980 ), Annie Walker ( in 1983 ), Elsie Tanner ( in 1984 ) and Albert Tatlock ( also 1984 ).
By late May, the rain became torrential, and the lake was flooded.
By May 7, these men joined Allen and 130 Boys at Castleton.
By May 1683 the Ottoman threat to Emperor Leopold I's capital, Vienna, was very real.
By the time the siege ended in May 1094, El Cid had carved out his own principality on the coast of the Mediterranean.
By May 1949, the initial orders provided a primitive relocating assembler taking advantage of the mnemonic design described above, all in 31 words.
By mid-afternoon on May 27, he was unconscious and on life support.
By May 6, 2000, it had been found twice and logged once ( by Mike Teague of Vancouver, Washington ).
By May 1946 the removal of machinery had ended, thanks to lobbying by the U. S. Army.
By May they were in second place in the National League and looked like a team that could contend.
By May 2007, the Astros had suffered one of their worst recent losing streaks ( 10 games ).
By May, Alexander was briefly acting Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, as an acting lieutenant-colonel, while still only a substantive captain.
By 16 May, however, Dannatt announced that Prince Harry would not serve in Iraq ; concerns included Harry being a high-value target ( as several threats by various groups had already been made against him ) and the dangers the soldiers around him would face should any attempt be made on the Prince's life or capture.
By May 1914 the Bill had complied with the requirements set down by the Parliament Act 1911, allowing the government to force its enactment over the heads of the unionist-dominated House of Lords.
By 25 May 1993, the international community had tried to pressure the leaders of the former Yugoslavian republics diplomatically, militarily, politically, economically, and – with Resolution 827 – through juridical means.
By 3 May, he was able to boast in his diary: " We are the masters of Germany.
By the summer of 1947, however, the KSČ's popularity had significantly dwindled, and most observers believed Gottwald would be turned out of office at the elections due for May 1948.
By May 2012, Kid Rock was still the first of a handful of high-profile musicians to endorse Mitt Romney, including Ted Nugent and Lee Greenwood.
By May the release date had slipped from August to October.
By May, the leu had reached its highest level since the end of 1999.

By and 1525
By 1525 Henry was infatuated with his mistress Anne Boleyn and dissatisfied that his marriage to Catherine had produced no surviving sons, leaving their daughter, the future Mary I of England, as heiress presumptive at a time when there was no established precedent for a woman on the throne.
By 1525, salt mining was an important industry in the area.
By 1525 at the latest Aston was settled and working in Leicester, as a verbatim record of his evidence given to a Bishop ’ s Visitation on 27th & 28th November 1525 is preserved in the Lincoln Diocesan Records, and he seems to have stayed in Leicester for the rest of his life.

By and reforms
By the Rule of St Benedict, which, until the Cluniac reforms, was the norm in the West, the abbot has jurisdiction over only one community.
By 1967, however, Frei encountered increasing opposition from leftists, who charged that his reforms were inadequate, and from conservatives, who found them excessive.
By 1988, Hungary had developed a two-tier banking system and had enacted significant corporate legislation which paved the way for the ambitious market-oriented reforms of the post-communist years.
By the 1870s, the Sublime Porte's reforms aimed at checking the Ottoman Empire's disintegration had clearly failed.
By the time Labour returned to government in 1997 after 18 years in opposition, Tony Blair ( leader since 1994 ) had abandoned the Labour policy of going back on Tory-led union reforms, as well as ending the commitment of nationalisation of industries and utilities.
By contrast, the residency, supported by French economic interests and vigorously backed by most of the colons, adamantly refused to consider even reforms short of independence.
By the late 18th century, a number of defeats in several wars with Russia led some people in the Ottoman Empire to conclude that the reforms of " Deli Petro " ( Peter the Mad, as Peter the Great was known in Turkey ) had given the Russians an edge, and the Ottomans would have to keep up with Western technology in order to avoid further defeats.
By the late 1990s, the success of the business and agricultural reforms ushered in under Đổi Mới was evident.
* By 1990, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms were causing major inflation and economic chaos.
By supporting educational reforms, he lost the support of the nomads.
By then he was politically active, having campaigned for the Liberal Party in the 1885 election, attracted by Joseph Chamberlain's " unauthorised programme " of reforms.
By the end of Philip IV's reign opposition to the fiscal reforms were growing.
By that time, Gluck was already engaged in his operatic reforms.
By 1790 rebellions had broken out in protest against Joseph's reforms in Belgium ( the Brabantian Revolution ) and Hungary, and his other dominions were restive under the burdens of his war with the Ottomans.
By this time the confusion in all the armed forces of the parliament had reached such a height that reforms were at last taken in hand.
By 1539 Norfolk was seriously challenging the religious reforms of the King's chief minister Thomas Cromwell.
By 1498 the reforms of cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros were so fierce that even four hundred Catholic monks and friars fled to Africa with their " wives " and converted to Islam.
By 80 BC, it is believed that the status and function of the office was changed by the Constitutional reforms of Lucius Cornelius Sulla.
By 1498 the reforms were expanded to include not only Franciscans but other religious orders as well.
By proposing agrarian reforms to limit the power of landowners, abolishing what they considered " feudalism " and promoting the growth of an industry, the LNA sought to undermine the absentee landlords in the Levant who tended to encourage local nationalism and were open to working with European authorities or Jewish land purchasers.
By 1555, the reforms proposed by Luther were no longer the only possibilities of religious expression: Anabaptists, such as the Frisian Menno Simons ( 1492 – 1559 ) and his followers, the followers of John Calvin, who were particularly strong in the southwest and the northwest, or those followers of Huldrych Zwingli, were excluded from considerations and protections under the Peace of Augsburg.
By the mid-1930s, Reza Shah's strong secular rule caused dissatisfaction among some groups, particularly the clergy, who opposed his reforms.
By 1894, new laws passed by pro-Japanese progressives in the royal cabinet forced through long-desired reforms aimed at revamping Korea's antiquated society.
By the mid 1860s, Clark's reforms had born fruit in renewed profitability.

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