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By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
By his own confession, Maris is an angry young man.
By 335 BC he had returned to Athens, establishing his own school there known as the Lyceum.
By age three, however, her mother changed her name to Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, after her own mother.
By their assistance and that of his own subjects, who entertained a great attachment for him, he recovered Epirus.
By the standards of 19th century tycoons, Carnegie was not a particularly ruthless man but a humanitarian with enough acquisitiveness to go in the ruthless pursuit of money ; on the other hand, the contrast between his life and the lives of many of his own workers and of the poor, in general, was stark.
" By his own appraisal, he was a non-conforming misfit in the fraternity environment.
By the end of Judges the Israelites are in a worse condition than they were at the beginning, with Yahweh's treasures used to make idolatrous images, the Levites ( priests ) corrupted, the tribe of Dan conquering a remote village instead of the Canaanite cities, and the tribes of Israel making war on the Benjamites, their own brothers.
By imposing, retrospectively, his own perceptions of mobile warfare upon the shallow concept of blitzkrieg, he " created a theoretical imbroglio that has taken 40 years to unravel.
By 1743, he had perfected his hybrid style of playwriting ( combining the model of Molière with the strengths of Commedia dell ' arte and his own wit and sincerity ).
By his own account, he spent a great deal of time in the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital's library, where he would have encountered the work of Freud and other psychoanalysts.
By his own admission, Hubbard made what he considered was one of the greatest mistakes of his life when he used the biological definition of engram as a " trace on a cell ", which was not in line with the proper biological definition.
By the end of the year Mobutu had created a rival government with its own prime minister.
By this time the destroyers had become large, multi-purpose vessels, expensive targets in their own right.
By the next Broadway season, he was the star of his own show about a young man who is drafted called Let's Face It !.
By mid-1892 Satie had composed the first pieces in a compositional system of his own making (), had provided incidental music to a chivalric esoteric play ( two ), had had his first hoax published ( announcing the premiere of, an anti-Wagnerian opera he probably never composed ), and had broken with Péladan, starting that autumn with the Uspud project, a " Christian Ballet ", in collaboration with.
By the time the siege ended in May 1094, El Cid had carved out his own principality on the coast of the Mediterranean.
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
By 2000, almost no major vendor produced its own EDIF tools, choosing instead to OEM third-party tools.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By 410, Britain was effectively told to look after its own affairs and expect no aid from Rome.
By October 1935 his flat-mates had moved out and he was struggling to pay the rent on his own.
By the time he opened his own furniture workshop in 1917, Rietveld had taught himself drawing, painting and model-making.
By 1902, the factory alone became " A great city with its own streets, its own police force, fire department and traffic laws.

By and description
By 1911, his description of the disease was being used by European physicians to diagnose patients in the US.
To establish that a function is computable by Turing machine, it is usually considered sufficient to give an informal English description of how the function can be effectively computed, and then conclude " By the Church – Turing thesis " that the function is Turing computable ( equivalently partial recursive ).
By his own description Vitruvius served as a ballista ( artilleryman ), the third class of arms in the military offices.
By removing the need to load the particle with the properties of space and time, a fully deterministic, local and causal description of quantum phenomena is possible by use of a simple dynamical operator on a Universal Invariant Set.
By 1556 Georgius Agricola's treatment of mining and smelting of ore, De Re Metallica, included a detailed description of dowsing for metal ore.
By abuse of language, a bare instrumentalist description could be referred to as an interpretation, although this usage is somewhat misleading since instrumentalism explicitly avoids any explanatory role ; that is, it does not attempt to answer the question why.
By 1908, this was described by the New York Times as a " long-established … preference " ( see article ) In modern usage in Scotland, " Scotch " is never used, other than as described in the following paragraph for certain articles ; it has gathered patronising and faintly offensive connotations (" frugal with one's money "), and a non-Scot who uses the word in conversation with Scots as a description of them may find this a good test of their courtesy.
By 1992, Warp Records was marketing the musical output of the artists on its roster using the description electronic listening music, but this was quickly replaced by intelligent techno.
By comparison, Isidore's description of the Fortunate Isles reads:
By their very nature, indices are simple, and combine many details into a generalized, overall description of the atmosphere or ocean which can be used to characterize the factors which impact the global climate system.
By the end of the decade the proliferation of indie bands was being referred to as " indie landfill ", a description coined by Andrew Harrison of The Word magazine, and the dominance of pop and other forms of music over guitar-based indie was leading to predictions of the end of indie rock.
By writing C instead of a number, however, a compact description of all the possible antiderivatives of cos ( x ) is obtained.
By doing so, Hugh Macdonald writes, Smetana followed " a straightforward pattern of musical description ".
By either description the fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.
By 1935 Forbes had become increasingly weary of politics, writing that he agreed with Downie Stewart's description of the profession as " slavery that is miscalled power ".
By using Alien, Debian is LSB-compatible for all intents and purposes, but according to the description of their < tt > lsb </ tt > package, the presence of the package " does not imply that we believe that Debian fully complies with the Linux Standard Base, and should not be construed as a statement that Debian is LSB-compliant.
By the 1960s, Day was embraced by a significant number of Catholics, while at the same time, she earned the praise of counterculture leaders such as Abbie Hoffman, who characterized her as the first hippie, a description of which Day approved, though there is some evidence which indicates Day might not always have taken a positive view of the hippie movement.
Many mainstream " classical " works are unequivocally program music, such as Richard Strauss's An Alpine Symphony, which is a musical description of ascending and descending a mountain, with 22 section titles such as " Night ," " Sunrise ," " By the Waterfall ," " In Thicket and Underbrush on the Wrong Path ," " Summit ," " Mists Rise ," and " Storm and Descent.
By the structure of quantum operations, this description is mathematically equivalent to that offered by relative state interpretation where the original system is regarded as a subsystem of a larger system and the state of the original system is given by the partial trace of the state of the larger system.
By 1940 Simon, along with his successor as Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare, had come to be seen as one of the " Guilty Men " responsible for appeasement of the dictators (" the snakiest of the lot " in Hugh Dalton's description ), and like Hoare his continued service in the War Cabinet was not regarded as acceptable in the new coalition.
By the 19th century, Kepler ’ s description had totally fallen into oblivion, so Wollaston ’ s claim was not challenged.
By their own description, many Crossbenchers are known for bringing specialist knowledge to the House, since most Crossbenchers have been created peers for reasons other than party or political affiliation.
By writing a description of another world, the D ' ni created " linking books " which served as portals to the worlds described, known as Ages.
By the same method, it can also be used to trick search engine users into visiting a site that is substantially different from the search engine description, including delivering pornographic content cloaked within non-pornographic search results.
By the time Della Cassa's death appeared in the newspapers, police had learned that one of the assailants, whose physical description matched Rosenblum's, was already en route to England.

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