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By this time, the " comique " part of the genre name had become misleading: Carmen ( 1875 ) is an example of an opéra comique with a tragic plot.
Hugh Luke argues that " By ending her story with the picture of the Earth's solitary inhabitant, she has brought nearly the whole weight of the novel to bear upon the idea that the condition of the individual being is essentially isolated and therefore ultimately tragic " ( xvii ).
By this definition social drama cannot be tragic because the hero in it is a victim of circumstance and incidents which depend upon the society in which he lives and not upon the inner compulsions — psychological or religious — which determine his progress towards self-knowledge and death.
By appealing to this tragic law of existence, Antiphon, speaking with the voice of humanity, wishes to shake off everything that can do violence to the individuality of the person.
By using colors that show how broken people in Mexico really are, he suggests that Mexicans do need help to move on from their tragic history.
A meeting with a homeless communist couple in search of mining work made a particularly strong impression on Guevara, who wrote: " By the light of the single candle ... the contracted features of the worker gave off a mysterious and tragic air ... the couple, frozen stiff in the desert night, hugging one another, were a live representation of the proletariat of any part of the world ,"
By defining the notion this way, Aristotle indicates that a truly tragic hero must have a failing that is neither idiosyncratic nor arbitrary, but is somehow more deeply imbedded -- a kind of human failing and human weakness.
By 1910, though, " she was having trouble finding suitable roles in the light American theater for her more emotional and tragic style.
By tragic coincidence, he had only five days earlier appeared on the HBO television program Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel to discuss the dangers of rising obesity among NFL linemen, many of whom now top.
By doing this, Lambert manages to come to terms with his own tragic past.

By and stroke
By a stroke of luck, a thaw prevented the Chatti from crossing the Rhine and coming to Saturninus ' aid.
By a stroke of good fortune, another friend of Skouloudis, a Swedish captain, was leaving his job as representative of arms manufacturer Thorsten Nordenfelt ’ s company for a more important posting.
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 bad
By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in a bad way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for $100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return.
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.
* Passive Method – By allowing past karmas to ripen in due course of time and experiencing the results, both good and bad with equanimity.
By this I mean the principle that, in deciding what is good and what is bad for a given individual, the ultimate criterion can only be his own wants and his own preferences .”
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 sheer bad luck, it turns out that the femme fatale had also been picked up by Haskell earlier.
By the time they could turn their attention to the colonists, the weather had turned bad and they were forced to return without even making it to Roanoke Island.
By extension moira was one's portion or part in destiny which consisted of good and bad moments as it was predetermined by the Moirai ( Fates ), and it was impossible for anyone to get more than his ordained part.
: 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 11: 00 things looked very bad for Bonaparte: Austrian dragoons had forced their way through the gorge, word arrived that another Austrian column under Colonel Franz Lusignan was cutting off his retreat south of Rivoli, and Alvinczi was on the Trambasore Heights urging his victorious battalions forward, though they were unformed by combat and rough terrain.
By 1983, fame and nearly constant drug use were having a bad effect on the duo.
By immersing oneself in the love of God, one's karmas ( good or bad, regardless ) slough off, one's illusions about beings decay and ' truth ' is soon known and lived.
By 2000, Home Office funding was restored, prompting Sackville to warn that INFORM might provide government with bad advice, adding, " I cancelled INFORM's grant and I think it's absurd that it's been brought back.
By separating himself from his son and departing into Asia, Demetrius seemed to take his bad luck with him, but in reality it was the fear and the jealousy of the other kings.
By the late ' 90s, increasing competition from better-funded national chains, leasing difficulties at some mall locations and what Bean describes in hindsight as several " bad decisions " combined to push Pizza Haven into filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
By 1986, Zapata was one of the bad loans that shook the foundations of San Francisco-based Bank of America, with a debt of more than $ 500 million and a fiscal year loss of $ 250 million.
By then both were in bad health: Petznek died in July 1956 from a heart attack.
By trying to develop an idea of good and bad taste, he also in turn generated philosophical debate around this new meaning of aesthetics.
By the 1950s, the district had become a working-class area and most of its architectural masterpieces were in bad state of repair.
By extension, " Fog of War " is also used to describe the limited view distance of many first person shooters, where unlimited view is considered either bad for gameplay or, more often, because of technical limitations, in that a Fog of War allows for the rendering of a smaller part of the game area.
By the 1990s, the gardens had got a bad reputation as a haven for drunkards.
By the 19th century it was in bad condition and was extensively restored and partly rebuilt in 1867 / 68.
By the late 1920s profits had decreased dramatically due to great reinvestment, a failed export contract and bad sales of the larger cars.

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