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By and combining
By 1743, he had perfected his hybrid style of playwriting ( combining the model of Molière with the strengths of Commedia dell ' arte and his own wit and sincerity ).
By the 1960s science fiction was combining sensationalism with political and technological critiques of society.
By combining Coulomb's theory with Christian Otto Mohr's 2D stress state, the theory became known as Mohr-Coulomb theory.
By combining increases and decreases, it is possible to make the direction of a wale slant away from vertical, even in weft knitting.
By combining microfluidics with landscape ecology and nanofluidics, a nano / micro fabricated fluidic landscape can be constructed by building local patches of bacterial habitat and connecting them by dispersal corridors.
By combining many functions on one PCB, the physical size and total cost of the system may be reduced ; highly integrated motherboards are thus especially popular in small form factor and budget computers.
By combining appropriate numbers of 11-year and 19-year periods, it is possible to generate ever more accurate cycles.
By combining New Wave and electronic music, New Order became one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands of the 1980s.
By combining two sines with slightly different frequencies and wavelengths,
By combining copper with tin and / or arsenic in the right proportions one obtains bronze, an alloy which is significantly harder than copper.
By combining space and time into a single manifold, physicists have significantly simplified a large number of physical theories, as well as described in a more uniform way the workings of the universe at both the supergalactic and subatomic levels.
By combining decisions probabilistically at all lower levels, and making more deterministic decisions only at the highest level ;
By combining people with and without disabilities, S4EA hopes that participating athletes will interact and form lasting bonds of friendship through shared sports and recreational activities in S4EA's served communities.
By combining these techniques and forms, the Magus may achieve any effect and spontaneously cast a spell with that desired effect.
By combining this with forward error correction capable of correcting single-bit errors, it is possible for a receiver to correct any transmission errors that cause a constellation point to deviate into the area of an adjacent point.
By combining this method with others, like the Peg system and the Major system ( which is used to retain numbers ), we can easily get what some people call a trained memory.
By combining more than two lenses of different composition, the degree of correction can be further increased, as seen in an apochromatic lens or apochromat.
By combining the imagery of socialist realism, Nazism and Italian futurism, the group created a unique aesthetic style which could not pass unnoticed by the public.
By combining light curve data with observed spectral changes, astronomers are often able to explain why a particular star is variable.
By combining the three laws, it would demonstrate that which would mean that.
By combining this melodramatic approach with the content of Stowe's novel, Aiken helped to create a powerful visual indictment against the institution of slavery.
By combining their powers and knowledge, they intended to unleash an army of brainwashed, alternate universe Darkwing Ducks on St. Canard, as it would be of benefit to both their agendas – her hope is to force Darkwing's ally Launchpad McQuack to lead her to Scrooge's Number One Dime.
By combining a flat pick with metal finger picks on my middle and ring fingers, I discovered I could instantly switch from fast single-note runs to banjo rolls and get the best of both worlds.
By combining metals with strong acids, Cavendish made hydrogen ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >)-which he called " inflammable air "-by dissolving metals in acids.

By and talents
By a strange twist of their respective fates, this foursome ends up partnering together, using their unique talents to become a ragtag team of bounty hunters, although their fortunes as such are at best mixed.
By offering Polypercon various bribes such as a sinecure and a large number of talents, Cassander persuaded him to murder Heracles, and Polyperchon retired to obscurity once more.
By separating it from the Society of Jesus, Monan was able to bring in the talents of lay alumni and business leaders who helped turn around the university's fortunes.
By guaranteeing the worst-off in society a fair deal, Rawls compensates for naturally-occurring inequalities ( talents that one is born with, such as a capacity for sport ).
By their united talents and labours, the Opéra-Comique rose to such a height of success that it aroused the jealousy of the rival Comédie-Française and was suppressed.
By setting loose the Fish Speakers who would one day fuse their talents with those of the Bene Gesserit and the Bene Tleilax to become Honored Matres, Leto created a post-Scattering predator which unified the humans of the Old Empire region under the New Sisterhood, a political union of the surviving Honored Matres and Bene Gesserit.
By the end of the 1970s and the start of the 1980s the pipe band received its first Pipe Major, Pipe Major Jimmy Walker, which in turn helped to improve the musical talents within the pipe band.
By the early 1960s, several of Katherine's sons began to show off their musical talents.
Sir Yehudi Menuhin referred to Hou as " absolutely phenomenal … one of the greatest young talents of the future …" and Jean-Jacques Kantorow, member of jury in the Concours International Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud said,By the final round of the competition, Ms. Hou had the entire jury at her feet .”
By the time of Ur-Nammu, the mina had a value of 1 / 60 talents as well as 60 shekels.
By this point Jón Arason had become known for his great talents if somewhat erratic faith.
By bringing together the talents of designers ( such as Duponchel ), composers ( such as Meyerbeer, Auber and Fromental Halévy ), and librettists ( such as Eugene Scribe and Casimir Delavigne ), and developing great singers such as Adolphe Nourrit and Cornélie Falcon, he created the genre of Grand Opera.
By the exercise of his musical talents he earned money enough for the start, at Helmstedt, of a university career, which the aid of a wealthy patron enabled him to continue at Leipzig.
By the early 1930s music journalism in Britain, notably through the Melody Maker, had created an appreciation of the importance of the leading American jazz soloists and was beginning to recognise the improvising talents of some local musicians.

By and medical
By preying on the sick, by playing callously on the hopes of the desperate, by causing the sufferer to delay proper medical care, these medical ghouls create pain and misery by their very activity.
By altering the DNA or transferring DNA to an animal, we can develop certain proteins that may be used in medical treatment.
By the mid 17th century, numerous small Dutch and Flemish distillers ( some 400 in Amsterdam alone by 1663 ) had popularized the re-distillation of malt spirit or wine with juniper, anise, caraway, coriander, etc., which were sold in pharmacies and used to treat such medical problems as kidney ailments, lumbago, stomach ailments, gallstones, and gout.
By the time of the 19th Dynasty some workers enjoyed such benefits as medical insurance, pensions and sick leave.
By the time of his 1966 auto accident, Berry had completed two years of medical school.
By attending medical school they become " physicians " in the more traditional sense.
By the end of the 19th century, a new educated social class which transcended the divisions of race and caste was emerging as a result of British attempts to nurture a range of professionals for the Ceylon Civil Service and for the legal, educational, and medical professions.
By 1000 BCE, medical systems based upon herbs could be found in China, Korea, and India.
By this time the denomination operated two colleges, a medical school, a dozen academies, 27 hospitals, and 13 publishing houses.
By the 1820s and 1830s, well-known liberals like Thomas Wakley and other radical editors of The Lancet were using Paley's aging examples to attack the establishment's control over medical and scientific education in Durham, London, Oxford and Cambridge.
By 2006, however, medical procedures in the United States were contributing much more ionizing radiation than was the case in the early 1980s.
By 1919, the year he founded the British Psychoanalytical Society, Jones could report proudly to Freud that psychoanalysis in Britain “ stands in the forefront of medical, literary and psychological interest ” ( letter 27 January 1919 ( Paskauskas 1993 )).
By the late 1920s to early 1930s pathology was deemed a medical specialty.
By the end of the century the anatomy of the uterus and the physiological changes that take place during labour began to be understood by medical communities.
By 7 September the 176th Infantry Division ( a Kranken division composed of elderly men and men with various medical complaints ) had arrived from the Siegfried Line and elements of the First Parachute Army began to appear.
By this point they were very low on food, ammunition and medical supplies.
By order of the camp management, no medical care was given to the children.
By July 1964, only seven cosmonauts remained eligible for the Voskhod crew after some of them had been disqualified on medical grounds.
By the 1970s Meigs Field became a critical facility for aeromedical transport of patients and transplant organs to downtown hospitals as medical transportation technology modernized.
By 1968, the FYDP covered ten military areas: strategic forces, general purpose forces, intelligence and communications, airlift and sealift, guard and reserve forces, research and development, central supply and maintenance, training and medical services, administration and related activities, and support of other nations.
By 1923, three years after he had started the medical program at Rennes, Céline had completed almost everything he needed to complete his medical degree.
By 1919 Earhart prepared to enter Smith College but changed her mind and enrolled at Columbia University signing up for a course in medical studies among other programs.

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