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By appointing his own followers as bishops, he was able to retain some independence from the Carolingians, who most likely were content to give him leeway as long as Christianity was imposed on the Saxons and other Germanic tribes.
By naming a descendant of his half-brother instead of his cousin, Otto II reinforced his father's policy of appointing close family members to key posts throughout the Empire.
By this point, Raeder completely detested Dönitz, and as such Raeder advised Hitler against appointing Dönitz as his successor, claiming that Dönitz was not qualified to run the Navy and advised that his deputy Admiral Rolf Carls be his successor.
By 1999, the student population had grown to exceed 35, 000, resulting in the university appointing additional professors and other personnel.
By appointing the Vice-Khan, the Tsarist government was now permanently the decisive force in Kalmyk government and affairs.
By 1925 he was considering appointing Stewart to the Senate, to remove him from active political involvement, but was handicapped by the absence of any other Alberta representation in his cabinet.
By the 1990s, Mulroney had failed to bring about Senate reform as he had promised ( appointing a number of Senators in 1990 ).
By 1810 emancipists had outnumbered the free settlers, and Macquarie set the tone himself by appointing emancipists to government positions: Francis Greenway as colonial architect and Dr William Redfern as colonial surgeon.
By that time, BEA's main operating base at Northolt was the busiest airport in the UK ; however, the airline was losing money, which resulted in replacing former BOAC director, Gerard d ' Erlanger, who was BEA's first chairman, with Lord Douglas of Kirtleside, as well as appointing Peter Masefield as its new managing director.
By raising armies, directing strategy, appointing diplomats, and making formal treaties, the Congress acted as the de facto national government of what became the United States.
By appointing himself his own Minister of Defence, Churchill was well placed to exercise close supervision over the three services.
Leonard Hill recalled, " By recognising the ability of a student with nothing behind him to show his worth and by appointing him my assistant I may claim to have started Greenwood on his career.
By April 1973, Lon Nol had been compelled to remove Lon Non and suspended the National Assembly, appointing a " High Political Council " composed of himself, Sirik Matak, Cheng Heng and In Tam.
Fifth: By appointing to the revenue department of Galveston, a man whose character for infamy had been clearly established, and made known to the Government, and whose principles are avowedly to the true interest of the people of Texas ; and that, too, when their character for infamy had been repeatedly established.
By this point the Great Council had begun to move, appointing a special committee of correctors to examine proposals for reform.
By appointing priests to the cult of Amun from the high ranks of his trusted army, he avoided any attempts to reestablish the powerful relationships that had provoked the drastic change made by Akhenaten.
By February 1994, the People's Government of Shenzhen entered into an agreement with International Golf Federation, appointing the Club to host the 1995 World Cup of Golf Final, which was the first international golf tournament in China.

By and Bruno
By 1921, few townspeople there could afford a musical education at Bruno Heydrich's conservatory.
By 957, Otto II's older brothers Henry ( born 952 ) and Bruno ( born 953 ) had died, as well as Otto I's son from his first wife Eadgyth, the Crown Prince Liudolf, Duke of Swabia.
By 1939 the orchestra's board was planning an ambitious programme for 1940, with guests including Bruno Walter, Leopold Stokowski, Erich Kleiber and George Szell.
By 2005 Bruno was able to appear on BBC Radio as a guest expert at a boxing match, as well as appearing on television again.
By 1889, administrative designations reverted to Capitanes, and those appointed were Martin Fernandez, Tomas Narvacan, Eustaquio Cajocon, Simplicio Lacaya, Basilio Tabiliran, Maximiano Ruiz and Bruno Ordinaria in 1898.
By the end of 1966 the lineup had ( briefly ) settled down to long-serving guitarist Peter Williams, bassist Billy Kristian and drummer Bruno Lawrence, but their recording career had stalled and they needed a change of direction to survive.
By round 9 Bruno had built up a big lead on the score cards and looked comfortably in charge.
* Fly By Night, ( 1991 ), by Bruno Gantillon.

By and vacant
By 3:00 A.M. they reached his house and found it vacant.
By the 1880s, Toledo expanded over the vacant streets of Manhattan and Tremainsville, a small town to the west.
By the 1970s, much of New Preston's diminutive village center had fallen into decline, with many shops left vacant and in various states of disrepair.
By June 22, the fire had destroyed the vacant meat processing plant portion of the complex but was put out.
By the time Vicksburg fell to the Union in 1863, most planters in the Lake Providence area had fled, leaving behind their vacant estates.
By 1906, the electric power plant had been moved to the lower level of Verndale's vacant courthouse building, which was destroyed by fire on January 5, 1912.
By the end of Albert's rule, the offices of Großkomtur and Ordensmarschall had deliberately been left vacant and the order had only 55 knights in Prussia.
By 1980 the surge in interest was over, and by 1997 the number of plots had fallen to around 265, 000, with waiting lists of 13, 000 and 44, 000 vacant plots.
By 1988, Fenech had grown into a featherweight, and the WBC matched him with Puerto Rico's former world super bantamweight champion Victor Luvi Callejas for their vacant featherweight title, once again, in Sydney.
By the 1963 March Decrees, Ben Bella declared that all agricultural, industrial, and commercial properties previously operated and occupied by Europeans were vacant, thereby legalizing their confiscation by the state.
By clicking on a group of 3 or more blocks of the same color, the whole group disappears in a collapse and any blocks stacked above fall down to fill in the vacant spaces.
By the turn of the century the remainder of the Shelley estate had been sold, Boscombe Chine gardens had been laid out and there was little remaining vacant land within Boscombe.
( By contrast, Eglinton Avenue west of Mount Dennis ran though a vacant corridor intended for the Richview Expressway.
By the end of his term, Cisneros through his agency had renovated 250 of the worst public housing projects, authorized the demolition of 43, 000 mostly vacant units, and advocated for demolishing a total of 100, 000 units by the year 2000 in major urban cities.
By the 1970s, the neighborhood had fallen victim to poverty, housing stock had deteriorated, and many storefronts along Rainier Avenue S. were vacant.
By 1760 the land left vacant by the deportation of the Acadians began to be resettled by New England Planters.
By the time another seat on the Court was vacant after the death of Howell E. Jackson in 1895, Hill was weakened politically and Cleveland turned to Rufus Peckham, who was confirmed within six days on December of that year ( by a Republican-controlled Senate ) and took his oath of office in January 1896.
By the time another seat on the Court was vacant after the death of Howell E. Jackson in 1895, Hill was weakened politically and Cleveland turned to Wheeler's brother, Rufus, who was confirmed within six days.
By now he was 50 years old and starting to feel his age, and so when a position of caretaker became vacant at a new Board School at Mill Lane, Newcastle, he applied for, and won the post.
By the 1950s, the building was mostly vacant and overdue for rehabilitation.
By the late 1970s, David Jones had withdrawn from the Western Australian market, and the site stood vacant after decades as a landmark of St Georges Terrace.
By doing so, CM Punk was meant to face Chris Benoit at Vengeance: Night of Champions for the vacant ECW Championship.
By 1990, over 30 % of the storefronts on Frankford Avenue were vacant.
One year later at Glory By Honor II, they competed in a tag team gauntlet match for the vacant ROH Tag Team Championship and won by defeating Special K in the last match.

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