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By a stroke of luck, a thaw prevented the Chatti from crossing the Rhine and coming to Saturninus ' aid.
By a tragic stroke of bad luck, he is spotted and shot down by Jack, who is bent on avenging his friend.
By a stroke of luck, he is released on a technicality and returns to Tarascon with the lion's skin to a hero's welcome.
By 1989, despite the critical success of a debut solo album Brian Wilson, rumors abounded that Wilson had either suffered a stroke or had been permanently disabled due to excessive drug use.
By the end of the war the rotary engine had reached the limits of the design, particularly in regard to the amount of fuel and air that could be drawn into the cylinders during the intake stroke due to the rotary motion, while advances in both metallurgy and cylinder cooling finally allowed stationary radial engines to supersede rotary engines.
By a stroke of luck, a band of Cossacks captured a messenger carrying Napoleon's plans to Bernadotte and quickly forwarded the information to General Pyotr Bagration.
By contrast, in engines with more cylinders the power strokes overlap: the next piston starts its power stroke before the previous one has finished, and the delivery of power is much smoother.
By adjusting the swash plate in the motor, the stroke of its pistons are changed.
By mid summer, though, Pompey had a fortunate stroke of luck.
By the 1970s they were using wide slick tyres with a square car like profile, the rider kneeled behind the engine instead of sitting on a seat and the motor of choice was generally a 500 cc two stroke.
By a stroke of luck, in 2373 Starfleet was able to capture an intact Jem ' Hadar fighter and reverse engineer the weapons, developing an effective defense.
By another stroke of luck, he missed being sent to Russia to fight the Bolsheviks by one space in line.
By a stroke of luck, the date of the burning coincides with a historical solar eclipse in the year 528, of which Hank had learned in his earlier life.
By dissipating much of the energy of the stroke within the stick, a rute allows a drummer to achieve both a tone and a playing action that would normally be associated with quite loud playing, but at a moderate or even low volume.
By quite a stroke of luck, he was able to procure a radio frequency and transmitter for $ 201.
By a stroke of luck, the school bell rang late and no children were outside when the bomb detonated.
* By contrast, pericardial effusion would result in a shift along the line to the left, decreasing stroke volume.
By 1989, it had been reduced to a small group of friends around Dowson when he suffered a devastating stroke that left him unable to speak or write for the rest of his life.
By the same stroke, p → q is true if and only if either p is false or q is true ( or both ).
By changing the angle of the swashplate, the stroke of the pistons can be varied continuously.
By a stroke of fortune for Alexander, Memnon died of illness at Mytilene and transferred command to his nephew, Pharnabazus.
By the late 1950s Kelliher was completely disabled due to ill health and on 16 January 1963 had a stroke.
By the end of the nineteenth century, the connection was established between stroke and hemiplegia, between trauma and paraplegia, between the spirochaete and the paralysed demency people who filled the mental hospitals.
By an extraordinary stroke of coincidence, Linda and Robert have had the same idea, and are booked in at the same hotel.

By and good
By the same test predispositions destructive of human personality exercise their most sinister impact, with the result that men of good will are often trapped and nullified.
By the time Barco reached the count of three, the situation seemed to Welch almost too good to be true.
By the middle of the summer, many of the larvae apparently receive such a good diet that it is `` optimal '', and it is then that young queens begin to appear.
By contrast, a good deal of nuclear pacifism begins with the contingencies and the probabilities, and not with the moral nature of the action to be done ; ;
These films should not be confused with comedic cult movies like The Toxic Avenger, Bad Taste, Army of Darkness, Murder By Death, Spaceballs, and the films of John Waters, which purposely utilize elements from films " so bad they're good " for comedic effect.
Confucius never stated whether man was born good or evil, noting that ' By nature men are similar ; by practice men are wide apart ' — implying that whether good or bad, Confucius must have perceived all men to be born with intrinsic similarities, but that man is conditioned and influenced by study and practise.
By 1080, Henry had shown enough of a recalcitrant attitude that Gregory excommunicated him for good.
By attaining mastery over one's passions, reason, will and desire can harmoniously work together to do what is good.
By the late 1970s the good times were over for both downtown and local businesses and industries.
By rejecting these opinions, and seeking good and evil in the power of choice alone, we may confidently achieve peace of mind in every condition of life.
" By the 1760s he was good enough on the harpsichord to play with professional musicians in concerts.
Faith involves more than outward obedience to this authority, but also must be based on a deep personal understanding of religious teachings. By faith is meant, first, conscious knowledge, and second, the practice of good deeds.
By allowing the radix point to be adjustable, floating-point notation allows calculations over a wide range of magnitudes, using a fixed number of digits, while maintaining good precision.
By manipulating the basic dimensional constants one can also construct the Planck time, Planck length and Planck energy which make a good system of units for expressing dimensional measurements, known as Planck units.
" His predisposition for benevolence is clear in the statement " We whites ... must necessarily appear to them in the nature of supernatural beings .... By the simple exercise of our will we can exert a power for good practically unbounded ".
By this account, no clear evidence suggests that Gertrude is an adulteress: she is merely adapting to the circumstances of her husband's death for the good of the kingdom.
By 1914, Hoover stood eventually to obtain what he later described as " a large fortune from these Russian industries, probably more than is good for anybody ".
" By waiting until the first clone is among us or about to be born, we complicate the problem immensely and guarantee that we will not be able to have the national and international conversation and debate to arrive at particularly good decisions like using protection.
By early 1864, they had a producing deep oil well, named Wilhelmina for Mears ' wife, yielding 25 barrels ( 4 kL ) of crude oil daily, then considered a good yield.
* Passive Method – By allowing past karmas to ripen in due course of time and experiencing the results, both good and bad with equanimity.
Also in 1933 Whale directed the romantic comedy By Candlelight which got good reviews and was a modest box office hit.
By this, man, as he stands in relation to man simply, hath liberty to do what he lists ; it is a liberty to evil as well as to good.
By neglecting to do this, the letter allowed good people to close their ears and their hearts .</ p >
By now a crowd had gathered in the forum, The presence of the magistrates among the revolutionaries kept them in good order.

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