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By 1898, the family was self-sustaining with suitable accommodations for their large family.
By selecting the best quality and most suitable research designs for meta-analysis they narrowed their focus down to 57 controlled trials.
By the time production wrapped, Welles had been dropped from RKO, and, as part of the settlement, was required to edit the film to suitable length.
By 2001, few lower-end printer models came with support for PostScript, largely due to growing competition from much cheaper non-PostScript ink jet printers, and new software-based methods to render PostScript images on the computer, making them suitable for any printer ; PDF, a descendant of PostScript, provides one such method, and has largely replaced PostScript as de facto standard for electronic document distribution.
By the 1960s there was revived interest in minor league baseball for Toledo, and public official Ned Skeldon led the effort to remodel the Lucas County Fairgrounds stadium into a suitable minor league ballpark.
By a suitable choice of utility frequency, both lighting and motor loads could be served.
By 1812 Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Quéruel working for the industrialist Benjamin Delessert devised a process of sugar extraction suitable for industrial application.
By seeming to be a suitable target for the U-boat's deck gun, a Q-ship might encourage the U-boat captain to make a surface attack rather than use one of his limited number of torpedoes.
By 1916, Edward H. Bennett, co-author of the Plan of Chicago, wrote that a lakefront location would be most suitable for an airport serving the central business district.
By the sixteenth and seventeenth century, however, perry making had become well established in the west of England, where the climate and soil was especially suitable for pear cultivation.
By May 10 the men had found suitable land along the Wabash River in the Indiana Territory and made an initial purchase of approximately acres.
By the late 1880s the development of suitable pneumatic materials and leathers had advanced sufficiently that effective and reliable player mechanisms were starting to enter the marketplace.
By 1913 only France and Germany had developed field guns suitable for engaging balloons and aircraft and addressed issues of military organization.
By 1734 boats " of moderate size " were able to make the journey from quays near Water Street in Manchester to the Irish Sea, but the navigation was only suitable for small ships ; during periods of low rainfall or when strong easterly winds held back the tide in the estuary, there was not always sufficient depth of water for a fully laden boat.
By 1897, it was clear the buildings being used were no longer suitable, and so £ 25, 000 was raised to build ' a very handsome school that would be enormous credit to the town and … so that it would answer its purpose for the next 100 years '.
By the time of Diocletian, emperors were openly " monarchs ", but the contrast with " kings " was maintained: Although the imperial succession was, de facto, generally hereditary, it was only hereditary if there was a suitable candidate acceptable to the army and the bureaucracy so the principle of automatic inheritance was not adopted.
By doing this the Crimson Giants secured the exclusive use of the only suitable stadium in Evansville, Bosse Field.
By 1997, however, the Lollapalooza concept had run out of steam, and in 1998 failed efforts to find a suitable headliner resulted in the festival's cancellation.
Meanwhile, Wakefield built a hangar on his land at Hill of Oaks on Windermere and, following the world ’ s first successful flight from water on 28 March 1910 (" Le Canard ," designed and flown by Henri Fabre from Lac Berre near Marseille ), Wakefield ordered a floatplane of similar design, subsequently named “ Waterbird .” By November 1911, both Gnosspelier and Wakefield had aircraft capable of flight from water and awaited suitable weather conditions.
By 1965, an influential group called Los Jairas formed in La Paz, Bolivia ; the quartet fused native sounds into forms suitable for urban Europeans and the middle class.
By Athanasius ' own account ( Athanasius, Epistola ad Constantinum ), he believed Frumentius the most suitable person for the job and consecrated him as bishop, traditionally in the year 328, or according to others, between 340-346.
By the mid 1950s, two designs had been shown to have a lift-to-drag ratio suitable for supersonic cruise, a sharply swept " M-wing " pioneered at Armstrong-Whitworth for slightly-supersonic flight, and very slender delta wings suitable for a wide range of speeds.
By choosing precursors with suitable physicochemical properties, it is possible to exert a fine control on the formation processes that produce complex structures.
By 1999 the original building was no longer suitable for use as a modern almshouse.

By and choice
By an auspicious choice of the parameter n < sub > 0 </ sub >, we will arrive at a contradiction.
By this choice, however, the Dominican brothers designated themselves not monks, but canons-regular.
By a proper choice of coordinate system, the ellipse can be described by the canonical implicit equation
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 terms of the Honduran constitution, this stalemate left the final choice of president up to the legislature, but that body was unable to obtain a quorum and reach a decision.
By the end of the season, he had performed so well that the league made him the unanimous choice for Rookie of the Year.
By extension, the term " manichean " is widely applied ( often disparagingly ) as an adjective to a philosophy or attitude of moral dualism, according to which a moral course of action involves a clear ( or simplistic ) choice between good and evil, or as a noun to people who hold such a view.
* By the choice of F,.
By extension the term self-determination has come to mean the free choice of one's own acts without external compulsion.
By the end of the 19th century the white dress was the garment of choice for elite brides on both sides of the Atlantic.
By submitting one's freedom to someone else, this act removes the freedom of choice almost entirely.
By appropriate choice of the relationship between these parameters, it is possible to introduce a controlled phase shift between the two polarization components of a light wave, thereby altering its polarization.
By the end of the decade, he had moved to the United States, but his choice of roles was often criticisedhe admitted to and has since made many self-deprecating comments about taking parts, strictly for the money, in numerous films he knew to be bad, despite working with Hollywood's highly regarded directors such as Irwin Allen, Richard Fleischer, Michael Ritchie and Oliver Stone.
By the bold use of pure color and Symbolist choice of subject matter, the group is now considered a Pont-Aven School.
By the war ’ s end, there were numerous competitors like George Munro and Robert DeWitt crowding the field, distinguishing their product only by title and the color choice of the paper wrappers.
By the end of the muscle car era, the QuadraJet setup had become the nearly ubiquitous choice on PMD engines, due to its excellent economy and power characteristics.
By contrast in some developed countries it is now the choice of affluent people who desire a rustic look for their home, would like a more ecologically friendly roof, or who have purchased an originally thatched abode.
By selling out to the foreign investors, former owners had the choice of pocketing a huge profit and perhaps staying on as consultant or manager, or simply taking the cash and leaving the impending problems of modernization to the new owners.
By 1849, Merrick & Towne in Philadelphia were offering sugar makers a choice of three different multiple-effect evaporation systems.
By 1909 it was offered with a choice of 3 engines, Clement 20 hp ; Wright 4-cyl 30 hp ( Clement-Bayard had the license to manufacture Wright engines ); and Clement-Bayard 40 hp designed by Pierre Clerget.
By his peak with My Son, the Nut in 1963, however, Sherman had broadened both his subject matter and his choice of parody material and begun to appeal to a larger audience.
By the mid-1980s the rapid improvement in microcomputers, and especially the introduction of the graphical user interface and data-rich application programs like Lotus 1-2-3 led to an increasing interest in using personal computers as the client-side platform of choice in client-server computing.
By concentrating their votes on a small number of candidates of their choice, voters in the minority can win some representation — for example, a like-minded grouping of voters that is 20 % of a city would be well-positioned to elect one out of five seats.
By 1909 it was offered with a choice of 3 engines, Clement 20 hp ; Wright 4-cyl 30 hp ( Clement-Bayard had the license to manufacture Wright engines ); and Clement-Bayard 40 hp designed by Pierre Clerget.

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