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By avoiding stale views of memory, the CPUs can cooperate on the same program and programs can migrate from one CPU to another.
By such things as avoiding disturbance to the peace of mind of one's teacher, and wholeheartedly following his prescriptions, much merit accrues and this can significantly help improve one's practice.
By establishing a connection at the beginning of such a data exchange the components ( routers, bridges ) along the network path would be able to pre-compute ( and hence cache ) routing-related information, avoiding re-computation for every packet.
By avoiding prohibitively large subscription fees, this increases the circulation of knowledge and further draws it away from market exchange.
By arriving at Parker's Landing, they could travel to the interior of what would become Washington State, avoiding the British at Fort Vancouver who would try to persuade them to settle elsewhere.
By avoiding breakdowns and accidents, he was able to log 351 season laps.
By using CBT patients record how much food they eat and periods of vomiting with the purpose of identifying and avoiding emotional fluctuations that bring on episodes of bulimia on a regular basis ( Gelder, Mayou and Geddes 2005 ).
By pretending to be homosexual in one of his false guises, he allows himself to be " picked up " by another man and taken to his apartment, where he kills the man and remains hidden for the remaining three days, thus avoiding identification through hotel registrations, which are examined by the police.
By utilizing additional digital subcarriers or sidebands, digital information is " multiplexed " on an AM or FM analog signal, thus avoiding re-allocation of the broadcast bands.
By avoiding an intermediate mechanical step, the energy conversion efficiency can be improved over the hybrids already discussed, by avoiding unnecessary energy conversions.
: QUOTE – " By the King: Whereas, some differences hath arisen between Our subjects of South and North Britaine travelling by Seas, about the bearing of their Flagges: For the avoiding of all contentions hereafter.
By 1908 problems with river silting and bar strandings meant that coastal shipping was avoiding Foxton.
By avoiding a clear statement, Hitler managed to pin the blame for this failure on the DNVP's Alfred Hugenberg, who had rejected Kaas ' proposals.
By avoiding sexually explicit material and personal classifieds, the publication was able to attract more mainstream advertisers than previous publications aimed at gay readers.
By structuring combat, the Clans aimed to minimize the death and destruction of warfare and avoiding the waste of lives and resources.
By avoiding New York and by legal evasions he succeeded in escaping the payment of alimony to his wife, but left his estate heavily in her debt.
By increasing the temperature and pressure he forced the liquid into a supercritical fluid state where by dropping the pressure he could instantly gasify and remove the liquid inside the aerogel, avoiding damage to the delicate three-dimensional network.
By the year 68, Jewish resistance in the north had been crushed, and Vespasian made Caesarea Maritima his headquarters and methodically proceeded to cleanse the coastline of the country, avoiding direct confrontation with the rebels at Jerusalem.
By avoiding sugar, the chance of tooth decay is lowered, since the sugar otherwise used may turn into acid after chewing the gum.
By avoiding an immediate confrontation in the center White prevents the early release of tension through exchanges and enters a positional maneuvering game.
By January 1968, John Evans and Danny Smythe returned to school, thereby avoiding the draft.
By avoiding marriages between " carriers ", the incidence of the disorders decreases without having to resort to such methods.
By avoiding supporting the West, it attempted to fend off Soviet pressure for affiliation with the Warsaw Pact.
By avoiding both of the ships, the player will begin playing Space Fever II.

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* By intensifying the will-forces through exercises such as a chronologically reversed review of the day's events, the meditant can achieve a further stage of inner independence from sensory experience, leading to direct contact, and even union, with spiritual beings (" Intuition ") without loss of individual awareness.
By late 1918, hundreds of Cheka committees had been created in various cities, at multiple levels including: oblast, guberniya (" Gubcheks "), raion, uyezd, and volost Chekas, with Raion and Volost Extraordinary Commissioners.
By adopting the name Chung-cheng (" central uprightness "), he was choosing a name very similar to the name of Sun Yat-sen, who was ( and still is ) known among Chinese as Zhongshan ( 中山 — meaning " central mountain "), thus establishing a link between the two.
These skillfully rendered paintings encouraged fan Glenn Bray to ask Barks if he could commission a painting of the ducks (" A Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By ", taken from the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 108 by Barks ).
By uprooting the kleshas one becomes asankhata (" unconditioned ") free from the obscurations of the volitional formations.
By clicking and popping up a pie menu, looking at the labels, moving the pointer in the desired direction, then clicking to make a selection, you learn the menu and practice the gesture to " mark ahead " (" mouse ahead " in the case of a mouse, " wave ahead " in the case of a dataglove ).
However, in 1917, " Pelo Telefone " (" By Phone ") was recorded, and it is considered the first true samba.
Alcoholic strength is expressed on the label with " Alcohol By Volume " (" ABV ") or sometimes simply " Vol ".
Later, Sondheim attended the New York Military Academy and George School, a private Quaker preparatory school in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, where he wrote his first musical (" By George !").
Charles Darwin's theory of how evolution works (" By Means of Natural Selection ") is explicitly competitive (" survival of the fittest "), Malthusian (" struggle for existence "), even gladiatorial (" nature, red in tooth and claw ").
By taking the title of Dominus (" lord "), he scandalizes the senatorial aristocracy.
By 1923, it had been translated into thirty languages, including Ottoman Turkish (" old " Turkish written in Arabic script ).
* Japanese — Alcoholic Kidz: " Pierrot " ( 2009 ); Aya Kamiki: " Pierrot " ( 2006 ); Berryz Kobo: " Kokuhaku no Funsui Hiroba " (" Fountain Plaza of My Confession " ; contains lyric " I am Pierrot "); Tanaka Koki of pop group KAT-TUN: " Pierrot ", from Break the Records: By You & For You ( 2009 ); Yellow Magic Orchestra: " Mad Pierrot ", from Yellow Magic Orchestra ( 1978 ).
* 1922-Hermann Oberth publishes Die Rakete zu den Planetenräumen (" By Rocket into Planetary Space ").
(" Bavli ") By convention, a reference to the " Gemara " or " Talmud ," without further qualification, refers to the Babylonian version.
By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the river front measured 196 metres and the complex had fifteen courtyards, the largest being the cour d ' honneur (" court of honour ") for military parades.
By then the mujtahid would be able to issue his own edicts from the sources of Islamic religious laws: the Qur ' an, the Sunnah, ijmāʻ, and ' aql (" intellect ", rather than the Sunnī principle of qiyas ).
Living in Mataiea Village in Tahiti, he painted Fatata te Miti (" By the Sea "), " Ia Orana Maria " (" Ave Maria "), and other depictions of Tahitian life.
By the end of the 12th century, saburai (" retainer ") had become largely synonymous with bushi, and closely associated with the middle and upper echelons of the warrior class.
By the end of the First Punic War, a fourth magistrate entitled to hold imperium appears, the praetor qui inter peregrinos ius dicit (" the praetor who administers justice among foreigners ").
By 1983, the government decided to renounce dirigisme and start an era of rigueur (" rigour ") or corporatization.

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