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By and Thy
By thy Great names, by infallibility of thy prophets, by the light of thy friends, by the blood of thy Martyrs, by the ink of Thy learned personalities, by the supplications of Thy pious persons.
' He replied, ' By Thy honour and glory, O Lord, I saw no fish ; but there passed me by a great bull, whose length was three days ' journey, and I know not what manner of thing this bull is.
In January and February 2010, DevilDriver embarked on their headlining ' Bound By The Road ' Tour with Suffocation, Goatwhore, and Thy Will Be Done.
In January and February 2010, Goatwhore embarked on the ' Bound By The Road ' Tour with DevilDriver, Suffocation, and Thy Will Be Done.
: By power of Thy breath restore

By and legions
By 1783 her legions had managed to annex the Crimea amid scenes of wanton cruelty and now, in this second combat with the Crescent, were aiming at suzerainty over all of the Black Sea's northern shoreline.
By the end of his reign, Diocletian had secured the entire length of the Danube, provided it with forts, bridgeheads, highways, and walled towns, and sent fifteen or more legions to patrol the region ; an inscription at Sexaginta Prista on the Lower Danube extolled restored tranquilitas at the region.
By the afternoon of 20 December Vitellius was dead, his armies having been defeated by the Flavian legions.
By 64 BC, Julius Caesar's legions had established their occupation, and the Romans had thus unified all three regions of Libya ( Tripolitania, Cyrenaica and northern Fezzan ) in one single new province called Africa proconsularis ( later Cyrenaica was separated administratively ).
By the 1st century BC the threat of the legions under a demagogue was recognized.
By 280 BC, the Senate had assumed total control of state taxation, expenditure, declarations of war, treaties, raising of legions, establishing colonies and religious affairs.
By now, the legions escorting the baggage, having received a report of the action, had come on at double pace and the enemy could see them coming over the hill above the camp.
By the end of Augustus ' reign, the imperial army numbered some 250, 000 men, equally split between legionaries and auxiliaries 25 legions and c. 250 auxiliary regiments ).
Part of the inscription reads " By the loving hands of their families, pupils of their singing schools, and legions of singers and friends.
Part of the inscription reads " By the loving hands of their families, pupils of their singing schools, and legions of singers and friends.
By the fourth Harry Potter book, the legions of Harry Potter fans had grown so large that considerable security measures were taken to ensure that no book was purchased before the official release date.
By April 70, Jerusalem was under siege by four legions, and even after the city walls were overcome, the defenders held out in the Temple.
By 67, the province was secure enough to allow Legio XIV Gemina to be withdrawn, but inactivity, and the lack of opportunities for booty, led to mutinies among the legions that remained.
By 311 BC the people acquired the right to elect sixteen tribunes of the soldiers, that is, four out of the six tribunes assigned to each of the four legions that formed the Roman Army.
By Roman times many tiles were being made under the auspices of various Roman legions, and were imprinted with a stamp of the legion's insignia.

By and ages
By allowing the establishment of geological timescales, it provides a significant source of information about the ages of fossils and the deduced rates of evolutionary change.
By measuring the decay products of extinct radionuclides with a mass spectrometer and using isochronplots, it is possible to determine relative ages of different events in the early history of the solar system.
By age category, Covington County residents are dispersed as follows: 29. 1 % are under the age of twenty ; 23. 8 % are between the ages of twenty and forty ; 32 % are between the ages of forty-one and sixty-five ; and 15. 1 % are over age sixty-five.
By correlating the ages of samples obtained from the Apollo missions to known geological units, it has been possible to assign absolute ages to some of these geological periods.
By the end of August, Zone A had been completely evacuated and fenced, 1, 600 people of all ages had been examined and 447 were found to suffer from skin lesions or chloracne.
By " playing ," he meant not only the ways that children of all ages play, but also the way adults " play " through making art, or engaging in sports, hobbies, humor, meaningful conversation, et cetera.
By the early medieval ages, Vainakh society had become stratified into a feudal order, with a king and vassals.
By gender: Available studies consistently indicate that in every region of the world, and at all ages, females have a significantly higher risk of being visually impaired than males.
By 1944 only 1. 7 million unmarried men between the ages of 20 and 34 worked in the defense industry, while 4. 1 million unmarried women between those ages did so.
By holding activities and events such as orchid rambles and birdwatching fairs, the trust gives people of all ages the chance to experience local wildlife.
By 1850 Luke Pryor was recorded with 39 slaves between the ages of 70 years old and as young as 4 months, however in 1860 only two slaves were recorded in his household.
By middle childhood ( ages 7 – 11 ), there may be a shift towards mutual coregulation of secure-base contact in which caregiver and child negotiate methods of maintaining communication and supervision as the child moves towards a greater degree of independence.
By positing such an event, various observations in a wide range of fields, including the age of the Earth, the age of the universe, dinosaurs, fossils, ice cores, ice ages, and geological formations are allowed by adherents to have occurred as outlined by science without contradicting their literal belief in Genesis.
: By ages yet unknown.
By the early 1890s, several young boys of the Rat Portage area, most of them between the ages of 9-11, formed a junior ice hockey team of the same name, which went on to beat the senior team in an exhibition.
In summary of the overall program, from the program's website,By ages 16 and 17, these astonishing young people have not only succeeded in the highest possible level of high school academic rigor, but have also mastered multiple languages, worked for NASA and the Air Force Research Lab, played with the New York Philharmonic, volunteered and founded regional and national and international social service programs, conducted cutting-edge cancer research, issued scholarly papers, competed in the Olympics, placed in most major national and international competitions, and launched their own companies.
By looking at ancient ores of various ages that have been exposed to solar neutrinos over geologic time, it may be possible to interrogate the luminosity of the Sun over time, which, according to the Standard Solar Model, has changed with time.
By statistical study of the weights of the coins, Kosambi was able to establish the amount of time that had elapsed while they were in circulation and so set them in order to give some idea of their respective ages.
By the end of the Han Dynasty ( 220 AD ) the Academy enrolled more than 30, 000 students, boys between the ages of fourteen and seventeen years.
By 2003, the school ’ s structure included the Early Learning Centre, ( ages 3 – 5 ), an Elementary School ( K-5 ), a Middle School, ( Grades 6-8 ) and a High School, ( Grades 9-12 )
By the end of the year, 150 students between the ages of 3 and 15 years attended the International Community School.

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