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By and accommodating
By the end of the century it had become a major coaling station, because it was the only port in the Caribbean capable of accommodating the Royal Navy.
By 1988, John and Larry began to realize that, while Nashville was a great place for them as songwriters, it was not so accommodating to Orleans ’ career as a band.
By not classing the hundreds of thousand of captured troops as POWs, the problems associated with accommodating so many prisoners of war according to international treaties governing their treatment was negated.
For accommodating holiday makers and to avoid commuting on the steep, 19 km long road to the next major town, there were even a post office, a market, and a hospital. By 1937 the number of holiday homes had reached 139 and it became known as the ‘ Dalat of central Vietnam ’.
By dwelling and working within the life of the individual, the Trinitarian God is again accommodating himself so that mankind may experience and know him.
By 1930, the school had fully expanded into a high-school accommodating preschool through grade twelve, and that same year, Tracy Manley became the first student to receive a High School Diploma from Kodai School.

By and conquered
By the beginning of the 8th century, these kingdoms had either been conquered by Nicene neighbors ( Ostrogoths, Vandals, Burgundians ) or their rulers had accepted Nicene Christianity ( Visigoths, Lombards ).
By the early 19th century, Kanem-Bornu was clearly an empire in decline, and in 1808 Fulani warriors conquered Ngazargamu.
By the time of the Eighth Doctor audio play Terror Firma ( set after Remembrance ), Davros is commanding a Dalek army which has successfully conquered the Earth.
By the fourth century, the Goths conquered Dacia, and were divided into at least two distinct groups separated by the Dniester River, the Thervingi, led by the Balti dynasty, and the Greuthungi, led by the Amali dynasty.
By 141 BC the Parthians had established themselves as an empire, after the Seleucid model, and had conquered all of Iran and Mesopotamia.
By 650 Arab forces had conquered all of Persia, Syria, and Egypt.
By 1751, Ahmad Shah Durrani and his Afghan army conquered the entire present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, Khorasan and Kohistan provinces of Iran, along with Delhi in India.
By this time Muslim invaders had conquered Hispania and were threatening the Frankish kingdoms.
By then they had conquered most of the Russian principalities.
By the early 19th century, Kanem-Bornu was clearly an empire in decline, and in 1808 Fulani warriors conquered Ngazargamu.
By late 569 they had conquered all the principal cities north of the Po River except Pavia, which fell in 572.
By 1279, the Mongols conquered the Song Dynasty and brought all of China under control of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty.
By 1241, having conquered large parts of Russia, the Mongols continued the invasion of Europe with a massive three-pronged advance, following the fleeing Cumans, who had established an uncertain alliance with King Bela IV of Hungary.
By 961, Otto had conquered the Kingdom of Italy and extended the his Kingdom's borders to the north, east, and south.
By the end of the third war, after more than a hundred years and the loss of many hundreds of thousands of soldiers from both sides, Rome had conquered Carthage's empire and completely destroyed the city, becoming the most powerful state of the Western Mediterranean.
By the 3rd century BC, Rome had become the pre-eminent city of the Italian peninsula, having conquered and defeated the Sabines, the Etruscans, the Samnites and most of the Greek colonies in Sicily, Campania and Southern Italy in general.
By 1 June Richard had conquered the whole island.
By the 16th century, the Arab Saadi dynasty conquered the Songhai Empire based on the Niger River.
By the end of the 13th century most of the Prussian region, including Warmia, was conquered and Christianized by the Teutonic Order.
** March 26 – By the treaty of Almirra, the king of Aragon and prince of Castile come to an agreement on the attribution of Muslim lands to still to be conquered.
By the dawn of the fourth century BC, however, the neighbouring tribes had all been either subdued or conquered, and the stage was set for the rise of Qin expansionism.
By AD 47 Rome had invaded and conquered all of southernmost and southeastern Britain under the first Roman governor of Britain.
By 338 BC many of the key Greek cities had been conquered by Philip II of Macedon.
By the time the Romans conquered mainland Greece in the 2nd century BC they were importing Greek craftsmen to build major public buildings.

By and people's
By then, parties were well established as the country's dominant political organizations, and party allegiance had become an important part of most people's consciousness.
By the turn of the 20th century, with Civil War memories still present in the people's minds, St. Joseph numbered no more than 720 residents ( and Tensas Parish, 19, 070 ), most having been engaged in cotton growing and related river work.
By the mid-1950s, the people's fears were confirmed.
By all accounts, Gage appeared to be a fair administrator, respecting people's lives and property, although he had a healthy distrust of the landowning seigneurs and of the Roman Catholic clergy, who he viewed as intriguers for the French.
By 1958, Kim Il-sung had established himself as " the unrivaled ruler in North Korea " and thus started the language used to reference the people's devotion to Kim.
By the end of the 18th century, verbunkos was in use in opera, chamber and piano music, and in song literature, and was regarded as " the continuation, the resurrection of ancient Hungarian dance and music, and its success signified the triumph of the people's art ".
By following that history with a novel, she sought to portray the Indian experience " in a way to move people's hearts.
By subterfuge, real estate agents would facilitate black people's buying a house in a white neighborhood ; either buying the house themselves, or via a white proxy buyer, and then re-selling it to the black family.
By the opinion of certain scholars, these prophets were not counted as fools by their contemporaries, as they just carried out separate actions to attract people's attention and to awake their repentance.
By raising the cost for certain products ( here called immoral ), they aim to force change upon people's behavior.
By contrast, DAAS were belligerent and confrontational, frequently attacking topical issues, invading people's personal space and involving the audience in their act.
By the beginning of the 20th century, antimacassars had become so associated in people's minds with the Victorian period that the word briefly became a figurative term for it.
By gaining Minsim ( people's support ) for his effort and achievement, Park ran for reelection in 1967, and became the president of the Third and Forth Republic of Korea ; he served for 16 years.
By 1936 it was proclaiming that it could salvage people's deteriorating complexion because it cleared the intestines of wastes and impurities.
By the end of the war, local people's animosity toward the remaining French was such that many of the soldiers were glad to leave.
By combining several individual melodies, he reveals the wish he cherishes for society, namely that of every individual being able to freely express and develop himself, without infringing upon other people's freedom to develop their abilities.
By the time Beth Tinker was in school, the law had expanded to make even school boards liable if they stood in the way of people's federally-protected rights.
By focusing on problems ' effects on people's lives rather than on problems as inside or part of people, distance is created.
By April 20, the principle of the people's right to self-determination articulated by Christian Magnus Falsen and Gunder Adler had been established as foundational for the framing of the constitution.
By complementing public and commercial services, digital communities through CGS contribute to build resilience in people's lives and global information societies.
By " national ," Stasov felt, art should not only portray people's lives but also be meaningful to them and show them how to live.

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