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By all accounts, Mucianus held the real power in Vespasian's absence and he was careful to ensure that Domitian, still only eighteen years old, did not overstep the boundaries of his function.
By extremely careful photography the ghost appears * quite transparent *.
By careful testing and adjusting the proportions and grinding time, powder from mills such as at Essonne outside Paris became the best in the world by 1788, and inexpensive.
By careful analysis of the observation data, Johannes Kepler found the planets ' orbits to be not circular, but elliptical.
By careful treatment extremely thin wire can be produced.
By such careful editing, the films compared and contrasted the forces of evil with America and its traditional values.
By careful selection, installation and maintenance of couplings, substantial savings can be made in reduced maintenance costs and downtime.
By taking careful stride and track-size measurements, one can usually determine what species of animal created a set of tracks, even when individual track details are vague or obscured.
By convention, a contemporary mixture of pigments that replaces a historical pigment is indicated by calling the resulting color a hue, but manufacturers are not always careful in maintaining this distinction.
By this time, Astaire's dancing skill was beginning to outshine his sister's, though she still set the tone of their act and her sparkle and humor drew much of the attention, due in part to Fred's careful preparation and strong supporting choreography.
By careful design of the mechanical linkages, the up aileron can be made to deflect more than the down aileron ( e. g., US patent 1565097 ).
By contrast Brzezinski was careful, in managing his own weekly luncheons with Secretaries Vance and Brown in preparation for NSC discussions, to maintain a complete set of careful notes.
By careful measurements he was led to conclude that, " common air consists of one part of dephlogisticated air, mixed with four of phlogisticated ".
By careful mechanical arrangement the liquid oxygen can be removed from the other parts of the air, notably water, nitrogen and carbon dioxide, at which point it can be fed into the engine as usual.
By careful analysis of the breaking force at various pulling speeds, it is possible to map the energy landscape of the chemical bond under mechanical force.
By contrast, those who choose downtown living tend to see it as more of a community, but must pay careful attention to their tolerances ( for smog, noise pollution, crime, taxation, etc .).
By careful heating, preferably with ammonium chloride or in an atmosphere of hydrogen chloride, the hexahydrate could be dehydrated to provide the anhydrous chloride.
By 1908, newspapers as serious as The Times used it, although with careful explanation: " A ' flapper ', we may explain, is a young lady who has not yet been promoted to long frocks and the wearing of her hair ' up '".
By the adoption of a regular system of work, and a careful plan of reduction, he was able to keep his observations up to date, and published them annually with a punctuality which astonished his contemporaries.
By careful arrangement of an aperture in the laser cavity, this effect can be exploited to produce the equivalent of an ultra-fast response time saturable absorber.
By careful analysis of the translations and originals, hypotheses have been made about the contents of the original text ( copies of which are no longer available ).
By careful design, the device is set to maintain a small pressure in excess of the surrounding air pressure inside the facepiece.
By using the proper camera settings and by being careful when capturing the image, electrical systems can be scanned and problems can be found.
By careful programming acquisitions, Turner guided the station to success.

By and reading
By the time the child first attacks the actual problem of reading, he is completely familiar and at ease with all of the elements of words.
# By the event that triggers the seizures, such as reading or music
By replacing ten cards with five symbols and using three reels instead of five drums, the complexity of reading a win was considerably reduced, allowing Fey to devise an effective automatic payout mechanism.
By contrast, offering readers modern teenage-oriented fiction may not exercise their advanced reading skills, while the material may contain themes more suited to adolescents.
By this time the Allies were already reading Naval Enigma routinely.
By reading it thoroughly and critically, the disciples learned to appreciate the theories of the author.
By the age of eight, he was reading other traditional Chinese novels, including the Water Margin, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Dream of the Red Mansion.
By deep application, and by constantly snatching the leisure moments which might present themselves for reading, he acquired considerable knowledge, and began to aspire to a university education, which he obtained at St. Andrews.
By reading the lower part of an address range bits in sequence ( page cycle ) one can read with significantly shorter access time ( 30 ns ).
By this time Hawker was already reading and writing poetry.
By his own account and that of many others, around the age of 11 years old, Oberth became fascinated with the field in which he was to make his mark through reading the writings of Jules Verne, especially From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, re-reading them to the point of memorization.
The track finishes with a backmasked reading from Rudyard Kipling's Gunga Din: " Tho ' I've belted you an ' flayed you, By the livin ' God that made you, You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!
Other notable instanced occurred on July 24th 1997 when the guided missile destroyer and frigate rendered honors to the Constitution during her 200th Birthday celebration, and on September 14, 2001, when the crew of the German destroyer Lütjens manned the rails as they approached the destroyer USS Winston Churchill and displayed an American flag and a banner reading " We Stand By You ".
" Williams commented on the matter: " After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made my decision ... By pulling my opening October 3rd, stepped on the toes of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore me, my song, and All My Rowdy Friends are out of here.
By the eighteenth century, the game had matured, and in France, playing cards, tokens, the reading out of numbers had been added to the game.
By 14 March, when the second reading came on, the controversy had assumed threatening proportions ; and George Dixon, the Liberal member for Birmingham and chairman of the National Education League, moved an amendment, the effect of which was to prohibit all religious education in board schools.
By now, Strucker has regained his youth by reading the text of the Scroll, but he is unable to obtain the content of the last line, which is written nowhere and present only in the Nameless Monk's memory.
By then, she had become proficient in reading music, a skill that landed her a job as a sheet music demonstrator at Jones Music Store.
By contrast, the Dual Honours system at Keele remains distinctive and popular, with almost 90 per cent of current undergraduates reading dual honours.
By 1686 the model was well enough established that the general public was reading about it in Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds, published in France by Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle and translated into English and other languages in the coming years.
By the fifth century, St Augustine of Hippo confirmed the Christian reading of the pagan olive branch into Noah, writing that, " perpetual peace is indicated by the olive branch ( oleae ramusculo ) that the dove brought with it when it returned to the ark.
By radiating sound waves outward and reading the feedback, he could locate and analyze unseen objects in a sonar-like fashion.
By age seven, he was giving reading lessons ( unbeknownst to the rest of the family, being offered after the household were abed ) to a family servant.
By the early twentieth century, Christian Science reading rooms began to appear in the business districts of cities where there was a church and featured the Christian Science Monitor as well as the church ’ s religious literature.
By the year 2000, there were over 1, 000 studies on readability formulas in professional journals about their validity and merit. The study of reading is not just in teaching.

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