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" Two Women Chatting By The Sea ," St. Thomas, ( 1856 ) Camille Pissarro was born on July 10, 1830 on the island of St. Thomas to Frederick and Rachel Pissarro.
By the 3rd century, the Goths ruled a vast area north of the Black Sea from where they either through crossing the lower Danube or traveling by sea, raided the Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia as far as Cyprus.
By 1993 the Aral Sea had lost an estimated 60 % of its volume, in the process breaking into three unconnected segments.
By contrast, the water level of the Caspian Sea has been rising steadily since 1978 for reasons that scientists have not been able to explain fully.
By the late 1720s, the village was trading across the Arabian Sea with Muscat and the Persian Gulf region.
By the White Sea, notably on the Solovetsky Islands, there have been preserved more than 30 stone labyrinths.
By the middle of the 6th century, there were three major settlements in northern Arabia, all along the south-western coast that borders the Red Sea, in a habitable region between the sea and the great desert to the east.
By September 2007 the North Pole had been visited 66 times by different surface ships: 54 times by Soviet and Russian icebreakers, 4 times by Swedish Oden, 3 times by German RV Polarstern, 3 times by USCGC Healy and USCGC Polar Sea, and once by CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent and by Norwegian Vidar Viking.
* The Graveyard By The Sea poem
By the 8th century, a navigable canal existed between Old Cairo and the Red Sea, but accounts vary as to who ordered its construction — either Trajan or ' Amr ibn al -' As, or Omar the Great.
By 1913 he had switched to flying the faster Morane-Saulnier monoplanes, and gained fame for making the first non-stop flight across the Mediterranean Sea from Fréjus in the south of France to Bizerte in Tunisia.
By autumn, the epidemic had spread throughout the Balkans, possibly through contact with Venetian ports along the Adriatic Sea.
By 980 Vladimir had consolidated the Kievan realm from modern day Ukraine to the Baltic Sea and had solidified the frontiers against incursions of Bulgarian, Baltic, and Eastern nomads.
By summer, the young cod reach the Barents Sea where they stay for the rest of their life, until their spawning migration.
By the beginning of the 1st century, the Alans had occupied lands in the northeast Azov Sea area, along the Don and by the 2nd century had amalgamated or joined with the Yancai of the early Chinese records to extend their control all the way along the trade routes from the Black Sea to the north of the Caspian and Aral seas.
By the end of 2008, the country had a fleet of over 24, 000 locomotives, the most lines in the world, the fastest express train in service, and longest high speed track in the world .. UK, Denmark, and other countries in northern Europe that surround the Baltic Sea and North Sea, continue to develop their rapid expansion of off-shore wind farms.
By surface area, Lake Huron is the second-largest of the Great Lakes, with a surface area of 23, 000 square miles ( 59, 600 km < sup > 2 </ sup >) making it the third-largest fresh water lake on Earth ( and the fourth-largest lake, if the Caspian Sea is counted as a lake ).
By now he had composed several works including Estelle et Némorin and Le passage de la mer Rouge ( The Crossing of the Red Sea ) – both now lost – the latter of which convinced Lesueur to take Berlioz on as one of his private pupils.
By the time of Herodotus ( c. 475 BC ), the Royal Road of the Persian Empire ran some 2, 857 km from the city of Susa on the Karun ( 250 km east of the Tigris ) to the port of Smyrna ( modern İzmir in Turkey ) on the Aegean Sea.
By the end of 1969, it was clear that there were large oil and gas reserves in the North Sea.
By 1757 as the immediate danger to Britain had passed the troops were moved back to Hanover to join a growing army under the Duke of Cumberland and Amherst fought with the Hessians under Cumberland's command at the Battle of Hastenbeck in July 1757: the Allied defeat there forced the army into a steady retreat northwards to Stade on the North Sea coast.
* By defeating the Egyptian fleet at Andros, Antigonus II is able to maintain his control over the Aegean Sea.
By the middle of the 17th century the Dutch had built by far the largest mercantile fleet in Europe, with more ships than all the other states combined, and their economy, based mainly on maritime commerce, gave them a dominant position in European trade, especially in the North Sea and Baltic.

By and Air
Company B, Stevie B, Paris By Air, Linear, Will to Power and Exposé's later hits defined Miami freestyle.
By the age of 16, Booth was interested in the theatre and in politics, becoming a delegate from Bel Air to a rally by the Know Nothing Party for Henry Winter Davis, the anti-immigrant party's candidate for Congress in the 1854 elections.
By 1918, there were about five million people in the army and the fledgling Royal Air Force, newly formed from the Royal Naval Air Service ( RNAS ) and the Royal Flying Corps ( RFC ), was about the same size of the pre-war army.
By 1916 the lack of co-ordination of the Army's Royal Flying Corps and the Navy's Royal Naval Air Service had led to serious problems, not only in the procurement of aircraft engines, but also in the air defence of Great Britain.
By the end of the war the worldwide strength of the Fleet Air Arm was 59 aircraft carriers, 3, 700 aircraft, 72, 000 officers and men, and 56 Naval air stations.
By 1957, BAS's airline subsidiaries included Air Kruise, Aquila Airways, Britavia, the Lancashire Aircraft Corporation and the original Manx Airlines, apart from Silver City Airways itself.
By December 2002, EasyJet and Go operated under one Air Operators Certificate ( AOC ) and in April 2003 the airlines operated as one, fully under the EasyJet brand.
* Ministry Of Information, By Air To Battle – The Official Account Of The British Airborne Divisions, Her Majesty ’ s Stationary Office, 1945
By February 2011, it was confirmed that SkyTeam members Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines had appointed Goldman Sachs to advise them on a joint potential approach for Virgin Atlantic.
By August 1958, the system was delivered to the Air Force for early deployment overseas.
By the early 20th century, Lake City had become an important railroad junction, served by the Seaboard Air Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Georgia Southern Line, and the Florida Railroad Line.
By the end of the 1950s, Robins AFB assumed management of virtually all the cargo aircraft in the Air Force that included the C-47, C-54, C-117, C-118, C-123, C-124, and the C-130.
By December, the " Hawaiian Air Force " had been an integrated command for slightly more than one year and consisted of 754 officers and 6, 706 enlisted men, with 233 aircraft assigned at its three primary bases: Hickam, Wheeler Field ( now Wheeler Army Airfield ), and Bellows Field ( now Bellows Air Force Station ).
By 1940, Wheeler Field had evolved into a primary base for Army Air Corps pursuit ( i. e., " fighter ") aircraft such as the P-40 Warhawk, responsible for air defense of the Hawaiian Islands Territory.
By air, Kingston is served by Norman Rogers Airport with Air Canada Jazz providing regular service to Toronto Pearson only.
By 1960, it had become a U. S. Air Force base for tracking military satellites.
* By Air
By 1940, seeing that the Chinese Air Force had collapsed, because of ill-trained Chinese pilots and shortage of equipment, Chiang Kai-shek sent Chennault to the United States to meet with Dr. T. V. Soong in Washington DC, with the following directed purpose: to get as many fighter planes, bombers, and transports as possible, plus all the supplies needed to maintain them and the pilots to fly the aircraft.
By mid-1944, Major General George E. Stratemeyer's Eastern Air Command dominated the skies over Burma ; this superiority was never to be relinquished.
The first of these, By Footpath and Stile ( 1922 ), is for voice and string quartet, the others, including A Young Man ’ s Exhortation and Earth and Air and Rain, for voice and piano.
By the Second World War, only senior officers of the Army and Royal Air Force were officially assigned their own batmen, with junior officers usually having the services of one batman between several officers.
By December, North Charleston had become the 4th largest city in the state after annexing the Naval Base, the Air Force Base and the Charleston International Airport.

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