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By and combination
By a combination of music, lighting effects, and narration, famous events that have transpired in these locations are evoked and re-created for large audiences usually to considerable acclaim.
By using the appropriate version any one of these factors can be determined for any combination of the other three.
By this same combination of the will and the imagination, each one of us can learn to portray permanently the kind of character we would like to be.
By keeping the entities separate, the handset is capable of responding to any combination of entity traffic, and this creates great flexibility in fixed network design without breaking full interoperability.
By combination of different α, β and γ subunits, a great variety (> 1000 ) G proteins can be produced.
By changing the balance it is possible to influence the anisotropy of the etching, since the chemical part is isotropic and the physical part highly anisotropic the combination can form sidewalls that have shapes from rounded to vertical.
By purpose, programming languages might be considered general purpose, system programming languages, scripting languages, domain-specific languages, or concurrent / distributed languages ( or a combination of these ).
By writing his comedies in a combination of Elizabethan and Plautine styles, Shakespeare helps to create his own brand of comedy, one that uses both styles.
By using an appropriate combination of red, green, and blue intensities, many colors can be displayed.
By 1984, a combination of factors, including drought, inflation, and confused application of Islamic law, reduced donor disbursements and capital flight led to a serious foreign-exchange crisis and increased shortages of imported inputs and commodities.
By adding t check symbols to the data, an RS code can detect any combination of up to t erroneous symbols, and correct up to ⌊ t / 2 ⌋ symbols.
By a combination of war and diplomacy he dominated Wales for forty years.
** By attaching the Deane brothers helmet to a suit, Augustus Siebe develops the Siebe " Closed " Dress combination diving helmet and suit, considered the foundation of modern diving dress.
By the time oral ribavirin was finally approved by the FDA as part of a combination treatment ( with interferon ) for hepatitis C in 1998, the original ICN patents on ribavirin itself had expired, and ( notwithstanding subsequent patent disputes ) ribavirin had become essentially a generic drug.
By 1999, computer systems and software had finally become sophisticated enough to allow for the ability to underlay on the same workstation satellite imagery, radar imagery, and model-derived fields such as atmospheric thickness and frontogenesis in combination with surface observations to make for the best possible surface analysis.
By pressing, and then two other keys, something similar to a combination of the glyphs of the two previous keys will appear on the screen.
By analogy with monozygotic and dizygotic twins, such a combination is called dizygotic triplets.
: combination of factors, including litigations against the record company and increasing animosity between Wilson and the rest of the band, meant that in May 1967 Wilson pulled the plug on the record ... Love had already dismissed " Good Vibrations " as " avant-garde shit " and objected to the way Wilson, Parks and a group of highly skilled session musicians were creating music way beyond his understanding ... By March 1967, the bad feeling got too much for Parks and, having no desire to break up The Beach Boys, he walked out.
By October 1969 Norman was a regular performer at the Salt Company, " a combination of late Victorian and early Salvation Army ", which held concerts on weekends in the upstairs loft of a converted apartment building in downtown Hollywood.
By 1960, the combination on rich oil production backed by Houma's productive waters, fertile soil, and natural mineral resources, Houma became one of the fastest-growing cities in America.
By the 1920s, a combination of the end of the agricultural boom occasioned by World War I and a return to more normal ( i. e., drier ) climatic conditions drove many of the settlers from their farms.
By custom it used a combination of the lesser state arms of Sweden and the arms for the town of Jönköping.
By 1928 Dirac deduced his equation from the first successful unified combination of special relativity and quantum mechanics to the electron-the Dirac equation.
By the early 1970s the basic concept had been well developed, and the hovercraft had found a number of niche roles where its combination of features were advantageous.
By utilizing two different monolayers in Langmuir-Blodgett deposition or a combination of Langmuir-Blodgett and vesicle rupture deposition it is also possible to synthesize an asymmetric planar bilayer.

By and artistic
By " art " we may frame several artistic " works " or " creations " as so though this reference remains within the institution or special event which creates it and this leaves some works or other possible " art " outside of the frame work, or other interpretations such as other phenomenon which may not be considered as " art ".
By the 1880s, Pissarro began to explore new themes and methods of painting in order to break out of what he felt was an artistic “ mire ”.
By the 15th century, the Sengoku Jidai civil war erupted, and the vast need for swords together with the ferocity of the fighting caused the highly artistic techniques of the Kamakura period ( known as the " Golden Age of Swordmaking ") to be abandoned in favor of more utilitarian and disposable weapons.
By the Middle Preclassic Period ( 900-300 BC ), Olmec artistic styles had been adopted as far away as the Valley of Mexico and Costa Rica.
By 1930, modernism had won a place in the establishment, including the political and artistic establishment, although by this time modernism itself had changed.
By the end of the nineteenth century, all elements of artistic and cultural life had recognized and begun to come to terms with world culture as found in the West and Japan.
By the late 1990s, improved technology and more training and cross-training within the industry made all of these techniques easier to use, so that directors of individual episodes could make decisions to use one or more methods, so such artistic choices no longer needed to be baked into the series concept.
By the 1830s, the foundations of Czech literature were laid and authors now began to focus more on the artistic merits of their work and less on developing the idea of Czech literature and culture as a whole.
By 1917, he was back in Vienna, able to focus on his artistic career.
By the 1950s, Modernism had shed its roots as an avant-garde artistic movement in Europe to become an international, commercialized movement with adherents in the United States and elsewhere.
By the 1950s and 1960s, particularly in Europe, where it was more widely tolerated, blackface became a kind of outré, camp convention in some artistic circles.
By the time the sign was ready for their artistic touch, the local tale says, " Califon " was as close to California as the inebriated painters could manage.
By contrast the artistic work of antiquarians James Bentham and James Essex at the end of the century, while stopping short of being genuine archaeology, was detailed and precise enough to provide a substantial base of architectural fine detail on medieval castle features and enabled the work of architects such as Wyatt.
By late 1950s Xenakis slowly started gaining recognition in artistic circles.
By 1922 Rambova had left Metro to join Nazimova on her artistic productions.
By September 1996, Vasquez announced in his introductory text to the sixth issue of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac that he had reached sufficient success in his artistic career to be able to quit his day job and devote himself to his art.
By 1961 no-one remains of the original artistic core except Debord himself.
By the end of the 19th century the Côte d ' Azur began to attract artistic painters, who appreciated the climate, the bright colours and clear light.
By September 1996, Vasquez announced in his introduction to the sixth issue of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac that he had reached sufficient success in his artistic career to be able to quit his day-job and devote himself full-time to his art.
By 1813 he had risen as a “ star ” in the constellation of Edo ’ s artistic world ( a contemporary list of the most important ukiyo-e artists places him in second place behind Toyokuni I ) and until his death in early 1865, Kunisada remained one of the “ trendsetters ” of the Japanese woodblock print.
By stressing the value and dignity of native cultures and languages, nationalism offered a rationale for ethnic loyalty and Romanticism was the artistic element of 19th century European culture that exerted the strongest influence on the Polish national consciousness.
By preparing a thin quicklime, the Maya added mineral pigments that would dissolve and create rich blues and greens that added to their artistic culture.
By the end of the Middle Ages works of considerable artistic interest could be found in small villages and significant numbers of bourgeois homes in towns, and their production was in many places an important local industry, with artists from the clergy now the exception.
By that time, Kertész was determined to photograph the sites in Paris and join its artistic culture.

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