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By now Harmony could see that most of the adults in the train were winded and resting, or else siphoned off from the games by the challenging lure of the great cliff towering above them.
By these measures, Congress, so the Court ( in effect ) now decides, gave not only needless but inadequate relief, since it now appears that the federal courts have inherent power to sterilize the Act of 1875 against all proceedings challenging local regulation ''.
By challenging students ' current ideas, students can adjust their ideas to more closely resemble actual theories or concepts.
By 2002, Fulham were competing in European football, winning the Intertoto Cup and challenging in the UEFA Cup.
By this time, Mobutu had met many of the young Congolese intellectuals who were challenging colonial rule.
' By the end of 1904, the Tariff Reform League's numerous branches were challenging the Conservative National Union.
By 1860 Virginian author George Fitzhugh was using the " challenging phrase “ master race ”, which soon came to mean considerably more than the ordinary master-slave relationship ".
By the early 1960s, openly gay political organizations such as the Mattachine Society were formally protesting abusive treatment toward gay people, challenging the entrenched idea that homosexuality was an aberrant condition, and calling for the decriminalization of homosexuality.
By 1539 Norfolk was seriously challenging the religious reforms of the King's chief minister Thomas Cromwell.
By the late 1960s, Japanese motorcycle companies began challenging the European factories for supremacy in the motocross world.
By 1970 the trail was transformed into The West Coast Trail, a challenging trail that takes visitors along rocky beaches, through rainforest, and across sometimes rough and muddy terrain.
By far the most challenging part of the river is where a small tributary of the Ashop flows swiftly through a steep tunnel under the road.
By the late 17th century, Changamire Dombo was actively challenging Mutapa.
By far the most challenging, the man up technique grants the wide receiver a relatively free release as the corner shadows him stride for stride everywhere he goes.
By creating holographic hunts, with the safety systems off, they could continue to have lethal and challenging hunts while remaining united in a single portion of space.
By questioning underlying assumptions and conventional wisdom, and by challenging organizations that are much bigger and more powerful than itself, People & Planet demonstrates its political courage and its independence of thought.
He also said that " By coming here I thought I could be at a club that is challenging for honours.
By this stage, Trulli had recovered to 6th place, challenging the BAR of Jenson Button for fifth position.
By challenging the power structure that threatens these environmental conditions, SEAC works to create progressive social change on both the local and global level.
By September 1987, " Macho Man " Randy Savage was in the midst of a face turn and began challenging Honky for the Intercontinental title ( after Honky had made comments about himself being " the greatest Intercontinental champion of all time " and disparaging comments about former champions, particularly Savage ).
By not releasing them, his old league was able to file a complaint with baseball's Board of Control challenging the maneuver.
By then, Sánchez was actively challenging Michael Carbajal into a fight.
By questioning structures such as the navigation window and challenging their functionality, net. artists have shown that what is considered to be natural by most Internet users is actually highly constructed, even controlled, by corporations.
By using a variety of teaching methods from each of these categories, teachers offer different learning styles at once, and improve learning by challenging students to learn in different ways.

By and established
By 1965, several or all of these systems will have been fully tested and their reliability established.
By the 6th century BC, the Celtic La Tène culture was well established.
By 1860, wheat farms had been established from Encounter Bay in the south to Clare in the north.
By 1686 he had definitely established the " Italian overture " form ( second edition of Dal male il bene ), and had abandoned the ground bass and the binary form air in two stanzas in favour of the ternary form or da capo type of air.
By 2007, national branches of the Anthroposophical Society had been established in fifty countries, and about 10, 000 institutions around the world were working on the basis of anthroposophy.
By 1792 the colony was well established, though Sydney remained an unplanned huddle of wooden huts and tents.
By 1900 the advertising agency had become the focal point of creative planning, and advertising was firmly established as a profession.
By 2005, the university had established two 501 ( c )( 3 ) charitable organizations to provide scholarship assistance solely for minority students.
By 1781 three more societies had been established in Birmingham, with a fourth in the nearby town of Dudley ; and 19 more formed in Birmingham between 1782 and 1795.
By the end of the 1780s, changes in performance practice, the relative standing of instrumental and vocal music, technical demands on musicians, and stylistic unity had become established in the composers who imitated Mozart and Haydn.
By the late Bronze Age, however, a series of treaties had established safe passage for merchants around the Eastern Mediterranean, spreading from Minoan Crete and Mycenae in the northwest to Elam and Bahrain in the southeast.
By 1949, the CPC had established control over most of the country ( see Chinese Civil War ).
By 2005 the CIRA was believed to be an established presence on the island of Great Britain with the capability of launching attacks.
By the end of the year, 365 Uyezd-level Chekas were established.
By 1525 Henry was infatuated with his mistress Anne Boleyn and dissatisfied that his marriage to Catherine had produced no surviving sons, leaving their daughter, the future Mary I of England, as heiress presumptive at a time when there was no established precedent for a woman on the throne.
" By assuming the mantle of the legitimate dynasty, the ethnic groups that established such non-Han dynasties are thus regarded as having forfeited their right to remain politically distinct from China.
By about 1140 liturgy and a system of doctrine had been established.
By 1935, the company had established a true production line, following the example of Ford, and were producing a car closely resembling the Austin 7.
By 1939 Nissan's operations had moved to Manchuria, then under Japanese occupation, where its founder and President, Yoshisuke Ayukawa, established the Manchurian Motor Company to manufacture military trucks.
By December 5, 1969, the entire four-node network was established.
By demonstrating that burning diamond and graphite releases the same amount of gas he established the chemical equivalence of these substances.
By the end of its run in 1973, public tastes had changed and her firmly established persona regarded as passé.
By luck, these men found the Valley of Copiapó, where a Spaniard called Gonzalo Calvo Barrientos, a Spaniard whom Pizarro had expelled from Peru for stealing objects the Inca had offered for his ransom, had already established a friendship with the local natives.
By the time Bramah's beer pumps became popular, the use of the word draught to mean the act of serving beer was well established and transferred easily to beer served via the hand pumps.
By the time Sher Ali had established control in Kabul in 1868, he found the British ready to support his regime with arms and funds, but nothing more.

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