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By 1955, only Ford and Mercury offered a woodie model, accomplishing the simulation of wood with other materials, e. g., steel, plastics and DiNoc ( a vinyl product ).
Tragedy is a representation of a serious, complete action which has magnitude, in embellished speech, with each of its elements separately in the parts the play and by people acting and not by narration, accomplishing by means of pity and terror the catharsis of such emotions .< p > By " embellished speech ", I mean that which has rhythm and melody, i. e. song.
By default, players can win the game by accomplishing one of five goals: conquering all other civilizations, controlling a supermajority of the world's land and population, being the first to land a sleeper ship in the Alpha Centauri star system, increasing the Culture ratings of three different cities to " legendary " levels, or by being declared " World Leader " by winning a popularity election through the United Nations.

By and goal
By 1989 President Callejas's broad economic goal became to return Honduran economic growth to 1960-80 levels.
By the end of his first season with Liverpool, Dalglish had played 62 times and scored 31 goals, including the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup Final final at Wembley against Bruges.
" By the mid-1970s ," according to The Continuum Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East, " the idea of Arab unity became less and less apparent in Arab politics, though it remained a wishful goal among the masses.
By using pressure politics on legislators, the Anti-Saloon League achieved the goal of nationwide prohibition during World War I, emphasizing the need to destroy the political corruption of the saloons, the political power of the German-based brewing industry, and the need to reduce domestic violence in the home.
By November 2005, Hawass was suggesting a three-month loan of the Rosetta Stone, while reiterating the eventual goal of a permanent return ; in December 2009, he proposed to drop his claim for the permanent return of the Rosetta Stone if the British Museum loaned the stone to Egypt for three months, for the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum at Giza in 2013.
By contrast, it is called a defensive, or " soft " block if the goal is to control and deflect the hard-driven ball up so that it slows down and becomes more easy to be defended.
By 1902, Durkheim had finally achieved his goal of attaining a prominent position in Paris when he became the chair of education at the Sorbonne.
By acquiring the Lordships of Schellenberg and Vaduz, modest areas of mountain villages each of which was directly subordinate to the Emperor because there was no duke of Swabia any longer, the Prince of Liechtenstein achieved his goal.
By 1940, only 3200 farmers had arrived to Ethiopia, less than ten percent of the Fascist regime's goal.
By 1903 the allegiance of the state government had shifted, however, and Governor James Peabody sent the Colorado National Guard into Cripple Creek with the goal of destroying union power in the gold camps.
By " performativity " Austin means that the ritual act itself achieves the stated goal.
By 1968, the oversized newsprint publication, the Whole Earth Catalog, was connecting thousands of specialized merchants, artisans, and scientists directly with consumers who were interested in supporting independent producers, with the goal of bypassing corporate retail and department stores.
By 1931, they reached their first Stanley Cup Final, with goal-scorer Johnny Gottselig, Cy Wentworth on defense, and Charlie Gardiner in goal, but fizzled in the final two games against the Montreal Canadiens.
By the power of his vows, Amitābha has made it possible for all who call upon him to be reborn into this land, there to undergo instruction by him in the dharma and ultimately become bodhisattvas and buddhas in their turn ( the ultimate goal of Mahāyāna Buddhism ).
By 65 AD, the city had endured the Great Fire of Rome and the persecution of the Christians, spurring groups of conspirators to come together under the leadership of Piso with the goal of killing the emperor Nero.
By 1615 Isaac had established a new company ( the Australian Company ) with the goal to find a new route to the Pacific and the Spice Islands, thereby evading the restrictions of the VOC.
By bringing these executives together with scientists, academics, NGOs, and foundation members and partners, the foundation's goal is to shed new light on how technologies can be used to, for example, find new vaccines, create economic growth and enhance global communication.
By 1965 they had reached their goal of raising $ 800, 000 and started planning for development.
By integrating accurate demand forecasting with inventory management, replenishment inventories can be scheduled to arrive just in time to replenish the product destined to run out first, while at the same time balancing out the inventory supply of all products to make their inventories more proportional, and thereby closer to achieving the primary goal.
By contrast, the original Sheffield Rules had no offside rule, and players known as " kick-throughs " were positioned permanently near the opponents ' goal.
By 2003, the U. S. was keen to invade Iraq and secure the goal some argued it had ultimately been pursuing all along – the toppling of Saddam Hussein.
His replacement attempts to destroy the Bajoran sun, with the goal of wiping out Bajor, DS9, and a fleet of Federation, Klingon, and Romulan ships (" By Inferno's Light ").
By the early spring of 1975 North Vietnam realized the time was right to achieve its goal of re-uniting Vietnam under communist rule, launched a series of small ground attacks to test U. S. reaction.
By 1979 – 80, things were again looking promising for Wolves: the club finished sixth in the First Division and reached the 1980 Football League Cup Final, where record-signing Andy Gray scored the decisive goal which defeated the reigning European Champions and League Cup holders Nottingham Forest, thus bringing League Cup glory to Wolves for a second time.
By knowledge transfer in landscape ecology, means a group of activities that increase the understanding of landscape ecology with the goal of encouraging application of this knowledge.

By and ultimate
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 .”
In an ultimate history repeats-moment he handed over the sticks to Jan P. By 1997 René drummed in several bands including the critically acclaimed Sjako.
By imagining an ultimate intended meaning of a piece of literature one could infer an ultimate explanation for it.
By 1949, Weyl was thoroughly disillusioned with the ultimate value of intuitionism, and wrote: " Mathematics with Brouwer gains its highest intuitive clarity.
By the end of the 1st century, Jewish tradition had long since changed Ezekiel's Gog from Magog into Gog and Magog, the ultimate enemies of God's people, to be destroyed in the final battle.
By the 8th century CE, the word came to be used to describe a group of philosophical traditions concerned with the self-realisation by which one understands the ultimate nature of reality ( Brahman ).
By surviving fear, danger, or torture the hero proves he or she has special qualities and ultimately emerges re-invented to progress to ultimate victory.
: By the time of my ultimate graduation, will I have understood all that is true in this book and will I get a First?
By 1902, Bob Cole gained ultimate success, financially, and wrote the article, “ The Negro and the Stage ,” for the Colored American Magazine.
By the 1840 US Presidential election, Crosby was " an ardent Democrat " and wrote verse against the Whig candidate ( and ultimate winner ), William Henry Harrison.
By contrast, MacIntyre is concerned with reclaiming various forms of moral rationality and argumentation that claim neither ultimate finality nor incorrigible certainty ( the mistaken project of the Enlightenment ), but nevertheless do not simply bottom out into relativistic or emotivist denials of any moral rationality whatsoever ( according to him, the mistaken conclusion of Nietzsche, Sartre and Stevenson ).
By 2 November, with the attack bogged down, Montgomery launched a new initiative to the south of the battle lines, Operation Supercharge, with the ultimate goal of disintegrating the Axis army.
" By pressing the issue of sovereignty to an ultimate confrontation in this way ," remarks Keith Michael Baker of Maupeou's staffing his remodelled courts with men willing to exercise judicial functions within limits imposed by the royal will, " he undermined in practice that exactly that belief in a constitutional middle ground between liberty and despotism that Saige had been concerned to deny in theory ".
By the late 1960s and early 1970s, modern flying discs had become a popular pastime in the United States, developing into to various disciplines such as double disc court, guts, ultimate, disc golf, and freestyle.
By early March Cunningham's forces had captured most of Italian Somaliland and were advancing through Ethiopia towards the ultimate objective, Addis Ababa.
By his late forties, Raimu had become one of his country's most respected actors and considered the ultimate actor by luminaries such as Alec Guinness, Marlene Dietrich, and Orson Welles.
By mid-1998, the Daddies had emerged as one of the most successful bands of the swing revival: after climbing to number one on Billboards Top Heatseekers, Zoot Suit Riot became the first neo-swing album to crack the Top 40 on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17 and spending an ultimate total of 53 weeks on the charts.
By the time of the World Wars, liberal authors attempted to impose an ultimate and unquestionable historical perspective ; Ricardo Levene and the Academia Nacional de la Historia were exponents of this tendency, which still kept most perspectives of Mitre.
By framing the compassionate relief of suffering as the purpose of our existence, Christ becomes the ultimate humanist and humanity the master of its own destiny, heavily focused on this world in seeking to make it more worthy of its creator.
By the early 1860s, skirts had reached their ultimate width.
By continuing to answer that question at deeper and deeper levels one approaches the ultimate factors.
By asceticism, the ultimate denial of the will, one can slowly weaken the individual will in a way that is far more significant than violent suicide, which is, in fact, in some sense an affirmation of the will.

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