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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 whole
By and large, what happens to business as a whole will govern the relationship between demand and supply conditions in the capital markets and will thus determine interest rates.
By working very hard, one may be able to make this part 5 times faster, but this only reduces the time for the whole computation by a little.
By volume, the red blood cells constitute about 45 % of whole blood, the plasma about 54. 3 %, and white cells about 0. 7 %.
By construction, h extends to the whole upper hemisphere of S < sup > n </ sup >, and as such is null-homotopic.
By being the " calm center " around which the kingdom turns, the king allows everything to function smoothly and avoids having to tamper with the individual parts of the whole.
By connecting outward light to inward light, via an interaction point, this equation stands for the whole ' light transport ' — all the movement of light — in a scene.
By now Elsie and Frances were tired of the whole fairy business.
By 1721, a whole generation of young Bostonians was vulnerable and memories of the last epidemic's horrors had by and large disappeared.
By the middle of the 3rd century BC, the Romans had secured the whole of the Italian peninsula, except Gallia Cisalpina ( Po Valley ).
* Even though Eve had Adam for a husband, she was still a virgin ... By disobeying, Eve became the cause of death for herself and for the whole human race.
The two stories agree on this point: Livy's version is: By this blood-most pure before the outrage wrought by the king's son-I swear, and you, O gods, I call to witness that I will drive hence Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, together with his cursed wife and his whole blood, with fire and sword and every means in my power, and I will not suffer them or any one else to reign in Rome.
By 11: 00 am, almost the whole working population of Winnipeg, Manitoba had walked off the job.
By 1784, similar requirements were made of Methodists as a whole, laity and clergy alike.
By this token, the entirety of creation is good in its being and is not innately evil either in whole or in part.
By contrast, in vivo experiments on proteins ' activities within cells or even within whole organisms can provide complementary information about where a protein functions and how it is regulated.
By this time however, Leipziger Platz was no longer a parade ground, and there had been much speculation about a possible complete redesign for the whole area.
By 1 June Richard had conquered the whole island.
By the end of World War II, the Soviet Union had fielded the largest number of submachine guns, such as the PPSh-41, with whole infantry battalions being armed with little else.
By trade the whole society get benefits but interest makes the rich richer and the poor poorer.
By the mid-1990s, such issues had become a key concern of all opposition groups and a cause of growing concern among the population as a whole.
By 1805, he had completed it, but refused to publish such a personal work until he had completed the whole of The Recluse.
By recording full sets of reflections at three different wavelengths ( far below, far above and in the middle of the absorption edge ) one can solve for the substructure of the anomalously diffracting atoms and thence the structure of the whole molecule.
By the post-Exilic period, full monotheism had emerged: Yahweh was the sole god, not just of Israel, but of the whole world.
By the promulgation of today's constitution, which has as its crown and summit a whole chapter dedicated to our Lady, we can rightly affirm that the present session ends as an incomparable hymn of praise in honor of Mary.
By 1793 property had been made a " consecrated whole " in each Shaker community.

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