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By comparison, Stone Harbor bird sanctuary's allies seem less formidable, for aside from the Audubon Society, they are mostly the snowy, common and cattle egrets and the Louisiana, green, little blue and black-crowned herons who nest and feed there.
By comparison, Fritzie and Laura Andrus were quivering fledglings.
By comparison, corporate profit tax generated less than 16 percent of the revenues.
By comparison the Harvard Mark I could perform the same task in just six seconds.
By comparison self-propelled artillery can stop at a chosen location and begin firing almost immediately, then quickly move on to a new position.
By comparison, bronze is principally an alloy of copper and tin.
By comparison Whorf's other work in linguistics, the development of such concepts as the allophone and the cryptotype, and the formulation of " Whorf's law " in Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics, have met with broad acceptance.
By comparison, the same index ranked neighbor Ukraine, 131st and Russia, 140th.
By comparison to biotechnology, bioengineering is generally thought of as a related field with its emphasis more on higher systems approaches ( not necessarily altering or using biological materials directly ) for interfacing with and utilizing living things.
Coal ( from the Old English term col, which has meant " mineral of fossilized carbon " since the 13th century ) is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds By comparison in 2007, natural gas provided of oil equivalent per day, while oil provided per day.
By comparison, estimates of the population density per square kilometer of the Indian Ocean's other island microstates ranged from 241 ( Seychelles ) to 690 ( Maldives ) in 1993.
By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
By comparison, when Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, it released ~ 1. 2 km < sup > 3 </ sup > ( DRE ) of ejecta.
( By comparison, the ratio in twelfth-century China was one bureaucrat for every 15, 000 people.
By comparison, electron microscopes are limited by the de Broglie wavelength of the electron.
By way of comparison, the routes départementales cover a total distance of 365, 000 km.
By comparison, the other major English domestic cup, the League Cup, involves only the 92 members of the Premier League and Football League.
By comparison, the density of lead is 11, 340 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >, and that of the densest element, osmium, is 22, 610 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >.
By comparison, recent figures ( as of 14 November 2008 ) estimate Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate at 89. 7 sextillion ( 10 < sup > 21 </ sup >) percent., which corresponds to a monthly rate of 5473 %, and a doubling time of about five days.
By comparison, this proportion reached only 17 per cent in Wallonia, barely 10 per cent in most West European countries, 16 per cent in France and 25 per cent in England.
By comparison, this amounts to approximately addresses for each of the seven billion people alive in 2011.
By comparison, according to the Gnostic view of Salvation, creation was perfect to begin with ; it did not need time to grow and mature.
By way of comparison, the Niger – Congo family is said to have some 1, 500 languages.
By comparison, in 2008 Koenigsegg with its staff of 45 produced 18 cars at an average price of US $ 1 million each ; Saab employed 3, 400 workers and made more than 93, 000 cars.
By comparison, a re-release of Monty Python and the Holy Grail had earned $ 1. 8 million USD three years earlier.

By and Greenwich
" By 1928, Fuller was living in Greenwich Village and spending much of his time at the popular café Romany Marie's, where he had spent an evening in conversation with Marie and Eugene O ' Neill several years earlier.
By convention, one of these, the Prime Meridian, which passes through the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, England, establishes the position of zero degrees longitude.
By 2004 a new campus for the university had been established in the old Chatham Dockyard, sharing a campus with Canterbury Christchurch University and University of Greenwich.
Roberts's other starring roles included Raggedy Man ( 1981 ), The Pope of Greenwich Village ( 1984 ), The Coca-Cola Kid ( 1985 ), Nobody's Fool ( 1986 ), Best of the Best ( 1989 ), By the Sword ( 1991 ), Best of the Best 2 ( 1993 ), The Immortals ( 1995 ), La Cucaracha ( 1998 ), Purgatory ( 1999 ), and Stiletto Dance ( 2001 ).
By 1512 Sebastian was certainly employed by Henry VIII as a cartographer at Greenwich.
By 1855, a larger manufacturing facility was needed, and so the factory was moved to the corner of Greenwich and Powell Streets, while the office remained at the previous location.
By the early 1880s Greenwich Point already had a post office, general store, and school, with around 16 houses.
By 1720, Vanbrugh's direct connection with the theatre had been terminated, but the leases and rents had been transferred to both his own family and that of his wife's through a series of trusts and benefices, with Vanbrugh himself building a new home in Greenwich.
By separating the functional areas and grouping them loosely together, he pioneered an informal planning approach also found at Greenwich Town Hall ( 1938-9 ).
By the mid-1960s he was touring nationally and living in Greenwich Village.
:" By his will he gives the following directions relating to this school: that it shall be for the education of thirty-one boys, five of whom shall be of the parish of Lewisham ; ten of Greenwich, eight of Deptford, one of Lee, one of Charlton, three of Eltham, and three of Woolwich, to be chosen in the several parishes at a public meeting of the chief parishioners.
By 1864 a growing interest in competition led to the club ’ s first recorded win, in a four-oared race against the Excelsior Boat Club of Greenwich.

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By 1871 L. C. Orvis, manager of the `` Western Union Telegraph Company '', expressed willingness to send emergency telegrams on Sundays from his Village drugstore.
By the end of the series the administration, becoming desperate for Number Six's knowledge and fearful of his growing influence in the Village, takes drastic measures that threaten the lives of Number Six, Number Two, and the rest of the Village.
By 1970, the Village of Cross Keys had become among the most desirable places to live in the Baltimore area.
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 Forrestal Village, the highway downgrades from 6 to 4 lanes until after Finnegans Lane in North Brunswick.
By 1775, the Omaha people had migrated west of the Missouri, where they established a major settlement, which they called Ton-wa-tonga, meaning the Big Village.
By 1961, this community of 1. 75 square miles – which Johnson named Sunrise Golf Village – had less than 350 residents.
In addition, Captiva Village contains a public library, community center, and historic beach front nondenominational Chapel By The Sea.
By 1961, a special census showed that Sauk Village had 1, 258 homes and 5, 774 residents.
By 1960, the first major commercial development in Lindenhurst was the building of Linden Plaza, featuring Slove Bakery, Village Laundry, Linden Cleaners, and Piggly Wiggly.
By 1949, Prairie Village was named the best planned community in America by the National Association of Home Builders.
By the 1840s, settlers were moving into the area, and several missionaries lived in and near " Peoria Village ".
By 1899, the Village of Grand Cane was incorporated and the first Mayor was E. R.
By the late 1840s, however, tensions between the village of Mattapoisett and the town led to a battle which sought to redraw the town lines and effectively take over Sippican Village.
By around 1875, early industries in the Village of New Haven included a general store, a sawmill, an iron foundry, a creamery, hardware store, a roller place that made flour, a farm supply business, two doctors, three flour, seed, and feed businesses, two garages to repair carriages and machinery of the day, a grocery and meat shop, a dry goods store, a drug store, a cooper ( barrel ) shop, two blacksmiths, two shoe and boot stores, a harness shop, a stove shop, two wagon shops, a livery stable, and a hotel chiefly known as the Graustark Hotel.
" By 1930, Lake Angelus had become an official Village.
By the late 1820s, the Village of Fairport, located within the town on the Erie Canal, was becoming a booming canal town.
By 1908, the residents of Bullitt Park north of Main Street, and Pleasant Ridge south of Main Street, decided to merge their neighborhoods and incorporated as the Village of Bexley.
By 1970 Patton Village reported that it had 667 people.
By 1998, the Village of Rothschild needed more office space and the library was in need of expansion.
By 1959, the population had grown and the Town of Howard became incorporated as the Village of Howard.
By 1894, a multi-denominational Children's Church was dedicated, and The Girls ' Village Home had become a real " garden city ".
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