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By and blending
By blending bits of toad with a nausea-inducing chemical, the baits train the animals to stay away from the amphibians.
By 1954, The McDonald brothers ' stand was restaurant equipment manufacturer Prince Castle's biggest purchaser of milkshake blending machines.
By 1858, Statesville was growing rapidly and soon afterward began leading the state in the production of tobacco and tobacco products, the manufacture and blending of whiskey, and became a large distribution center for roots and herbs.
By utilizing and blending different languages within the same dialogue people give themselves the freedom to communicate their thoughts more concisely.
By using two or more colors in the background and blending them together a prismatic effect can be created.
By sectioning out large portions of the volume that one considers uninteresting before rendering, the amount of calculations that have to be made by ray casting or texture blending can be significantly reduced.
By the 1830s there was a blending of Native and Christian ceremonies among the Ktunaxa, which occurred without the presence of European missionaries or pressure, but rather through their contact with Christian Natives from other parts of Canada and the United States.
By the end of the century, and possibly as early as the 1150, contemporary commentators believed the two peoples to be blending, and the loss of the Duchy in 1204 reinforced this trend.
By blending the identity of the two conflated St. Lazarus individuals with the identity of the Babalu Aye, Santería has gone one step further than the conflation within Catholicism, to become the kind of religious conflation known as syncretism, in which deities or concepts from two different faiths are conflated to form a third.
By virtue thereof, there is a strong trend blending towards Thai Buddhism, which is seen to bear cultural similarities for its ability in encompassing Chinese culture and practices as represented in Taoism.
By blending Nouchi, the particular and very evocative Ivorian vernacular and street language with hip hop beats and rhyming style groups like Garba 50, Sans Soi, and Rage Man ( among others ) have managed to revitalize the movement and make it more accessible to Ivorians.

By and real
By the end of the novel, the elite cavalry wing is led by a dashing young warrior prince named Artos, whom Sutcliff postulates to be the real Arthur.
By the early 1960s, US research on the Nike Zeus missile system had developed to the point where small improvements would allow it to be used as the basis of a " real " ABM system.
By making these data available to local public health officials in real time, most models of anthrax epidemics indicate that more than 80 % of an exposed population can receive antibiotic treatment before becoming symptomatic, and thus avoid the moderately high mortality of the disease.
By ideal, Rogers is suggesting something not real, something that is always out of our reach, the standard we cannot meet.
By 1982 the stagnation of the Soviet economy was obvious, as evidenced by the fact that the Soviet Union had been importing grain from the U. S. throughout the 1970s, but the system was so firmly entrenched that any real change seemed impossible.
By contrast, the name ' man ' denotes real things ( men ) that have a certain quid rei.
By all accounts, Mucianus held the real power in Vespasian's absence and he was careful to ensure that Domitian, still only eighteen years old, did not overstep the boundaries of his function.
By May 1683 the Ottoman threat to Emperor Leopold I's capital, Vienna, was very real.
By the phenomenalistic line of thinking, to have a visual experience of a real physical thing is to have an experience of a certain kind of group of experiences.
By applying his construction to the sequence of real algebraic numbers, Cantor produces a transcendental number.
By the time You Bet Your Life debuted on TV on October 5, 1950, Groucho had grown a real mustache ( which he had already sported earlier in the films Copacabana and Love Happy ).
By contrast, low fantasy is characterized by being set in the primary, or " real " world, or a rational and familiar fictional world, with the inclusion of magical elements.
By working with logarithms, multiplication of positive real numbers is replaced by addition of logs.
By design, the 286 could not revert from protected mode to the basic 8086-compatible " real mode " without a hardware-initiated reset.
By July 1944, it was in any case too late for Goebbels and Speer ’ s internal coup to make any real difference to the outcome of the war.
By definition, real analysis focuses on the real numbers, often including positive and negative infinity to form the extended real line.
By this time, the children were practically indistinguishable from the real children of the master, since they grew up regarding one another as brothers.
By 2009, the CIA estimated that the GDP had grown to $ 5. 731 billion, with a projected real growth rate of 2. 6 %.
By Morpheus's estimation, then, of there being an approximate 200 year difference between the era in the Matrix and the era of the real world, with the knowledge that Neo's time is actually the 6th incarnation of the Matrix ( and an estimated 200 years or so for each incarnation ), that could potentially mean the year in the real world is closer to the year 3399.
By 1840, Tubman's father, Ben, was manumitted, freed from slavery at the age of 45, as stipulated in a former owner's will, though his real age was closer to 55.
By making these data available to local public health officials in real time, most models of anthrax epidemics indicate that more than 80 % of an exposed population can receive antibiotic treatment before becoming symptomatic, and thus avoid the moderately high mortality of the disease.
By 1969, family allowances were worth 72 % more in real terms to a low income family with three children than in 1964.

By and virtual
By purchasing broadcast rights to Douglas Gayeton's machinima documentary Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator in September 2007, HBO became the first television network to buy a work created completely in a virtual world.
By 1950, after the virtual completion of the by then much watered-out " level of industry " plans, equipment had been removed from 706 manufacturing plants in western Germany and steel production capacity had been reduced by 6, 700, 000 tons.
By contrast, the closure of the famous meat-packing plant at Fray Bentos in the department of Río Negro transformed it into a virtual ghost town.
By 1969, the debate over virtual memory for commercial computers was over ; an IBM research team led by David Sayre showed that their virtual memory overlay system consistently worked better than the best manually controlled systems.
By the 80 m mark, Remigino held that big lead: however, in his excitement at sight of the advancing tape, he pitched forward in a virtual lean.
By the late 1940s, the pressures of the fur trade, high rates of mortality and debilitation from diseases communicated by Europeans, and the effects of the virtual disappearance of the George River Caribou Herd had reduced the Naskapis to a state where their very survival was threatened.
By contrast, virtual reality replaces the real world with a simulated one.
By 1950, after the virtual completion of the by-then much watered-down " level of industry " plans, equipment had been removed from 706 manufacturing plants in the west, and steel production capacity had been reduced by 6. 7 million tons.
By 1965, the town was a virtual ghost town.
By the end of the century, it was a virtual ghost town, a rural health clinic one of its few surviving businesses.
By using virtual reality as a medium, immersive virtual reality art is probably the most deeply interactive form of art.
By the end of the war, there were only nine domestic airlines remaining, eight smaller regional concerns and Australian National Airways ( ANA ), a conglomerate owned by British and Australian shipping interests which had a virtual monopoly on the major trunk routes and received 85 % of all government air transport subsidies.
Income from sale of virtual items is being considered as real revenue as players in such games have ascribed a real-world value onto them: " By taking any aspect of the game and connecting it directly to the real world, the games have only brought this possibility on themselves.
By explaining how and why nations such as the US, Argentina and Brazil ‘ export ’ billions of litres of water each year, while others like Japan, Egypt and Italy ‘ import ’ billions, the virtual water concept has opened the door to more productive water use.
By adjusting the amplifier's gain through the main 4-bit volume register, this bias could be modulated as PCM, resulting in a " virtual " fourth channel allowing 4-bit digital sample playback.
By exploiting hardware virtualization features such as Intel VT or AMD-V, this type of rootkit runs in Ring-1 and hosts the target operating system as a virtual machine, thereby enabling the rootkit to intercept hardware calls made by the original operating system.
By the mid-1960s, Fort Worth was getting 1 % of Texas air traffic while Dallas was getting 49 %, which led to the virtual abandonment of GSW.
By 2022 it will have involved a virtual reconstruction of the entire airport.
By creating this scenario, Egan postulates a world where economic inequality can persist even in one's ( virtual ) afterlife.
By 1950, after the virtual completion of the by then much watered-down " level of industry " plans, equipment had been removed from 706 manufacturing plants in the west and steel production capacity had been reduced by 6, 700, 000 tons.
By running in separate virtual machines, they receive the same security and reliability protections as other VM users.
By running many copies of CMS in CP's virtual machines – instead of multiple copies of large, traditional multi-tasking OS – the overhead per user was less.

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