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By and chance
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
By both chance and providence, Ruth, a destitute, widowed and childless outsider, becomes an ancestress of King David ( Ruth 4: 13 ).
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
By the 1st century BCE, noxii were being condemned to the beasts ( damnati ad bestias ) in the arena, with almost no chance of survival, or were made to kill each other.
" By chance, a 35 mm nitrate composite master positive ( fine grain ) of the 1945 version survived.
By chance, Sally Hemings, a younger sister of James, was chosen ; she lived in the Jefferson household in Paris for about two years.
By December 1838, he had noted a similarity between the act of breeders selecting traits and a Malthusian Nature selecting among variants thrown up by " chance " so that " every part of newly acquired structure is fully practical and perfected ".
By December, after a chance encounter with chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group, Doug Morris, Amos signed a " joint venture " deal with Universal Republic Records.
Few could disagree with McGonagall's closing judgement: ' I must now conclude my lay / By telling the world fearlessly without the least dismay / That your central girders would not have given way ,/ At least many sensible men do say ,/ Had they been supported on each side with buttresses ,/ At least many sensible men confesses ,/ For the stronger we our houses do build ,/ The less chance we have of being killed '.
By chance, both spacecraft flew over cratered regions and missed both the giant northern volcanoes and the equatorial grand canyon discovered later.
By bonding ( interconnecting ) all exposed non-current carrying metal objects together, they should remain near the same potential thus reducing the chance of a shock.
By chance, he runs into an apologetic Sam.
By removing this rule, the stress on the joints and soft-tissue, as well as the chance of a fall, were decreased.
By calculating the area under the relevant portion of the graph for 50 trials, the archaeologist can say that there is practically no chance the site was inhabited in the 11th and 12th centuries, about 1 % chance that it was inhabited during the 13th century, 63 % chance during the 14th century and 36 % during the 15th century.
By chance, a mistaken order from General Rosecrans caused a gap to appear in the Union line and Longstreet took additional advantage of it to increase his chances of success.
By the end of February, relegation threatened, and when Newcastle offered Ardiles the chance to become their new boss, he accepted, becoming the club's first foreign manager.
By chance, one week later, Sgt Matt O ' Mara of No. 453 Squadron RAAF also crash landed on Bintan, and arranged for them to be collected.
By Markov's Inequality, the chance that it will yield an answer before we stop it is 1 / 2.
By July 2010 when a further six cats had been imported into the UK from Australia there was the chance to widen the gene pool and offer healthy, happy, genetically sound kittens to pet buyers within the UK and the US.
By chance he was in a summer camp in 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War and was granted a regular, not wartime, commission in the British Army, in the Scots Guards, later serving in the 6th Guards Tank Brigade, a separate unit from the Guards Armoured Division.
By chance, Keaty and Jed end up working in the same building, although for different companies ; coincidentally like how they both stayed in the same guest house that burned down a few years before they both arrived at the beach.
By chance, an aging Acrisius was there and Perseus accidentally struck him on the head with his javelin ( or discus ), fulfilling the prophecy.
By chance, he is spotted by Odysseus and Diomedes while they are on a secret raid to plunder the Trojans.

By and Arthur
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 Arthur Rackham.
By the end of the 19th century, it was confined mainly to Pre-Raphaelite imitators, and it could not avoid being affected by the First World War, which damaged the reputation of chivalry and thus interest in its medieval manifestations and Arthur as chivalric role model.
By July 1, 1881, minor party dissension over the Conkling affair remained while President Garfield continued his policy of forbidding Vice President Chester A. Arthur, a Conkling ally, from attending presidential cabinet meetings.
By the 9th century, the legendary King Arthur had become identified as the leader of the victorious British force at Mons Badonicus.
* A college text-book of physics By Arthur Lalanne Kimball ( Angular Velocity of a particle )
By October 4, 1932, Arthur Sheekman, Harry Ruby, and Bert Kalmar began writing the screenplay for the next Paramount film, which was now called Firecrackers.
* Invisible sojourners: African immigrant diaspora in the United States By John A. Arthur
By the end of the 20th century, critics were praising its resonant portrayal of small-town life in America during the Eisenhower era, along with its melodic soundtrack and strong performances by a supporting cast, including Arthur O ' Connell ( reprising the role he played during Picnics successful run on Broadway ) and a young Susan Strasberg.
By population, Arthur County is the smallest county in Nebraska and the fifth-smallest in the United States, following Loving County, Texas, Kalawao County, Hawaii, King County, Texas, and Kenedy County, Texas.
* The Cochlea By Peter Dallos, Arthur N. Popper, Richard R. Fay
* Meagher of The Sword, Edited By Arthur Griffith, M. H. Gill & Son, Ltd. 1916.
By the time the trial had begun, the defense team included Clarence Darrow, Dudley Field Malone, John Neal, Arthur Garfield Hays and Frank McElwee.
* " Something to Remember You By " w. Howard Dietz m. Arthur Schwartz
* Meagher of The Sword, Edited By Arthur Griffith, M. H.
* Meagher of The Sword, Edited By Arthur Griffith, M. H. Gill & Son, Ltd. 1916.
By early 1919 the living male-line British descendants of Victoria subject to British rule were King George V, his five sons, his daughter Princess Mary, his unmarried sister Princess Victoria, his uncle Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, his cousin Prince Arthur of Connaught, his cousin once removed Prince Alastair of Connaught, and his unmarried cousin Princess Patricia of Connaught.
By 1893, Smith had moved to Brooklyn, where, at the age of 15, she enrolled at the relatively new Pratt Institute and studied art under the noted artist teacher Arthur Wesley Dow.
*" Lest We Forget ", By Lieutenant Commander Thomas J. Cutler & Arthur D. Baker III.
By 1936 Arthur Mee was enthusing not just that " these walls have seen something of the splendour of every generation of our story ", with rooms " rich in treasure beyond the dreams of avarice " but also that " their rooms are open to all who will ".
By the 1880s, swagmen featured in many exhibitions, including the works of Tom Roberts, Walter Withers, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin, and other artists associated with the Melbourne-based Heidelberg School, which is customarily held to be the first distinctly Australian movement in Western art and the " golden age of national idealism " in Australian painting.
By July of the following year Cradock had fallen pregnant again, and was obliged to marry the baby ’ s father Arthur William Chapman on 23 July.
By firing his weapon at the chest, players may uncover new weapons, gold armor or an evil magician that changes Arthur into an elderly man or a helpless duck.
By the end of his tenure as governor general, Cavendish had overcome all of the initial suspicions that had surrounded his appointment ; both men who served as his Canadian prime minister Borden and Arthur Meighen came to view him as a personal friend not only of theirs, but also of Canada's.

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