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By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
By November 1183, Andronikos associated his younger legitimate son John Komnenos on the throne.
By the Treaty of Ilbersheim, signed 7 November 1704, Bavaria was placed under Austrian military rule, allowing the Habsburgs to utilise its resources for the rest of the conflict.
By November 1995 they had been almost completely eliminated.
By November 1890, Monet was prosperous enough to buy the house, the surrounding buildings and the land for his gardens.
By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
By the autumn of 1950, financial problems had developed, and by November 1950, the six Foundations had spent around one million dollars and were more than $ 200, 000 in debt.
By March 284, Numerian had only reached Emesa ( Homs ) in Syria ; by November, only Asia Minor.
By 2 November, he had only reached Citivas Iovia ( Botivo, near Ptuj, Slovenia ).
By November 2007 Deicide began work on its ninth studio album at Florida's Morrisound Studios.
By November 1891 William Dickson, at Edison's laboratory, was using Blair's stock for Kinetoscope experiments.
By November, when Leclerc died of yellow fever, 24 000 French soldiers were dead and 8, 000 were hospitalized, the majority from disease.
By November 1944 Himmler had merged the army officer recruitment department with that of the Waffen-SS and had successfully lobbied for an increase in the quotas for recruits to the SS.
By comparison, recent figures ( as of 14 November 2008 ) estimate Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate at 89. 7 sextillion ( 10 < sup > 21 </ sup >) percent., which corresponds to a monthly rate of 5473 %, and a doubling time of about five days.
By mid-November Greek naval detachments had seized the islands of Imbros, Thasos, Agios Efstratios, Samothrace, Psara and Ikaria, while landings were undertaken on the larger islands of Lesbos and Chios only on 21 and 27 November respectively.
By November 1944, they had thrown out the Germans, being with Yugoslavia the only East European nations to do so without any assistance from the Soviet Army.
By November 1997, rapid currency depreciation had seen public debt reach US $ 60 bn, imposing severe strains on the government's budget.
By November 1954, it had become clear that the Soviet Union would reject any international custody of fissile material, but that a clearing house for nuclear transactions might be possible.
By July 1994 there were sufficient staff members in the office of the prosecutor to begin field investigations and by November 1994 the first indictment was presented and confirmed.
By the end of the operation in November, 9, 000 tons of explosives will have killed more than 30, 000 people and destroyed 280, 000 buildings.
By November 1936, a revival of interest in a German-Japanese pact in both Tokyo and Berlin led to the signing of the Anti-Comintern Pact in Berlin.
By November, all of the hot weather is over, and colder winter weather sets in, dropping temperatures to as low as at night ; daytime temperature is in the range.
By early November 1992, a new parliament had been elected, and Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri had formed a cabinet, retaining for himself the finance portfolio.
By the time the fighting ended in November 1918, the war had had a profound impact, affecting the social, political and economic systems of Europe and inflicting psychological and physical damage.

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By late 1859 the number of Volunteer units were so great that Captain H C Balneavis was appointed Deputy Adjunct-General, based at Auckland.
By 1340 the O ’ Connor ’ s regained possession of it, and, except for a few brief intermissions, they held it for two centuries until 1569, when Sir Henry Sidney, Lord Deputy seized it.
By the early 1990s, a new leadership had emerged on the Shankill Road following the killing of powerful South Belfast Brigadier and the UDA's Deputy Commander John McMichael in 1987 by a booby-trap car bomb planted by the IRA ; less than three months later, the Supreme Commander Andy Tyrie resigned after an attempt was made on his life.
By this time, Evatt was Deputy Leader of the Opposition.
By delegation, the Deputy Secretary of Defense has full power and authority to act for the
By July 1566 he was serving in Ireland under the command of Sidney ( then Lord Deputy ) against Shane O ' Neill, but was sent to England later in the year with dispatches for the Queen.
By 1976, he had risen to Deputy Prime Minister, and in 1981 was sworn in as Prime Minister after the resignation of his predecessor, Hussein Onn.
By convention Speakers are normally addressed in Parliament as " Mr Speaker ", and their deputies as " Mr Deputy Speaker ".
By constitutional convention he or she ( though to date there have been no women holders of the office ) and the Deputy Bailiff are invariably selected from among those who have previously held the senior office within the Law Officers of the Crown – the Procureur in Guernsey and the Attorney General in Jersey.
By 2008, the agency had one Director, two First Deputy Directors and 5 Deputy Directors.
By now the connections between the IMU and the Taliban had become more overt – the media reported that Namangani had been appointed Deputy Defence Minister in the Taliban government, which the Taliban did not deny.
By 1976, Brown had been promoted to Deputy Executive Director for Programs and Governmental Affairs of the National Urban League.
By 1483 he was Deputy of the Tower of Risban, an outlying fort, and before 1497 Lieutenant of the Castle.
By 1921, he had been promoted to Deputy Inspectors of Schools.
By the end of 1939 Podgorny had become Deputy People's Commissar for Food Industry of the Ukrainian SSR.
By the end of 1925 he was Deputy Premier after only ten years in Parliament.
By Proclamation No. 23 ( 1945 ), the Deputy Chief Civil Affairs Officer for the Singapore Division provided that every conviction of any offence by a tribunal established by the Japanese Military Administration was quashed, and any judgment convicting or purporting to convict any person or any offence was set aside.
The plan was commissioned by a February 12, 1944 memorandum from F. L. Anderson ( Deputy Commander, Operations ) to include the following " By command of Lieutenant General SPAATZ ":
By the 1560s, their attention had turned to the south of Ireland and Henry Sidney, as Lord Deputy of Ireland, was charged with establishing the authority of the English government over the independent lordships there.
By 1941 he was Deputy Director of Operations at the War Office and then in 1942 he became Director Royal Artillery for 1st Division.
By 1992, the now independent Kyrgyzstan was led by Askar Akayev, who chose her to be both Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, positions she held until later that year when she became her country's first ambassador to the USA and Canada.
By the time of his death to cancer, Solomon was Deputy Leader of the Opposition.
" By another account, Crowley was backed by his Curate and one Sayer who was Deputy of the Ward.

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