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By and concatenation
By concatenating two sequences x and y, we obtain new sequence where number of occurring of the generating symbol is sum of numbers of its occurrence in x and y as well as by adding of the numbers corresponding to x and y we obtain number corresponding to their concatenation.

By and one
By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at one time.
By what one reader called a `` series of dissolving views '', he merges one period into another and gives a sense of continuous growth.
By then one begins to notice the middle-age spread ; ;
By sharing the load of important speeches with his colleagues, the president can develop a cadre of able spokesmen who will help to create a public perception of the university as an institution, something more than the lengthened shadow of one man.
By this scheme, pulling one signal to clear locks all the other switch and signal levers in safe positions until the first signal is again restored to normal.
By using the appropriate version any one of these factors can be determined for any combination of the other three.
By automobile from New York, for example, you can take a one or two-day tour to Annapolis, Maryland to see the colonial homes and the U.S. Naval Academy ( where you can shoot the dress parade on Wednesdays ) ; ;
By accepted definition, a 1-ton conditioner will provide 12,000 BTU of cooling in one hour.
By that, one feels that magnetic forces are as general as electrical forces.
By scrutinizing the flowers, one can also notice that the scale bears one or two tiny warts.
`` By one fell swoop the Court now finds that Congress indulged in needless legislation in the acts of 1910, 1913, 1925, 1934 and 1937.
By saying `` another emotional death '', she reveals that there has been a previous one, although she has not described it in words.
By this same combination of the will and the imagination, each one of us can learn to portray permanently the kind of character we would like to be.
By 1926, when the mighty Yanks were at their mightiest, only a few of these were left but they still shone brightest, even beside able and agile rookies like Tony Lazzeri ( who managed never to have one of his epileptic fits on the field ), Mark Koenig, Lou Gehrig, George Pipgras, and gray-thatched Earl Combs.
By the time Felix turned up it was early afternoon, which, one would think, would be late enough so that by then, except for small children and a few hardy souls who had not yet sobered up, it could have been expected that people would no longer be having any sort of active interest in the previous night's noisemakers and paper hats.
By then, the stranger was thanking Haney profusely and had one arm around his shoulders as if he were an old friend.
By and large, Robert McEnroe's adaptation of Maurice Walsh's film, `` The Quiet Man '', provides the entertainment it set out to, and we have a lively musical show if not a superlative one.
By the end of his life Huxley was widely acknowledged as one of the pre-eminent intellectuals of his time and respected as an important researcher into visual communication and sight-related theories as well.
By 1850, Luanda was one of the greatest and most developed Portuguese cities in the vast Portuguese Empire outside Mainland Portugal, full of trading companies, exporting ( together with Benguela ) palm and peanut oil, wax, copal, timber, ivory, cotton, coffee, and cocoa, among many other products.
By preserving the value, only one division operation is needed and the higher-order statistics can thus be calculated for little incremental cost.
By the Rule of St Benedict, which, until the Cluniac reforms, was the norm in the West, the abbot has jurisdiction over only one community.
By having three stations, a total of three different cars can be operated on at the same time, each one at a different stage of its assembly.
By reducing detail in one direction more than another, these effects can be reduced.

By and can
By an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present, and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and Japanese colour-prints ; ;
By that time, perhaps something better can be done ''.
By supporting the efforts of the many faculty members who are working to attain ever higher standards, the president can encourage faculty leadership.
Reports Jim Lendrum: `` By studying men on the job, we found that two men -- a carpenter and a helper -- can lay a floor faster than three.
By the use of various weights, data for a force-rate of shear graph can be obtained.
By holding out prospects for external capital assistance, the United States can provide strong incentives to prepare for the concerted economic drive necessary to achieve self-sustaining growth.
By means of geographical isolation and high fertility rates, inbreeding can be fostered and the pattern of isolation from the greater society maintained.
By clarifying fundamental premises in the social sciences, and defining the logical problems emergent at the borderlands of each new scientific discipline, philosophy can offer the sort of distinction that can accelerate growth in human understanding.
By tipping the porter, you can see in the courtyard Borromini's unusual and fascinating trick in perspective.
`` By winning against Bradley, Kentucky and Notre Dame on those teams' home courts, they showed that the home court advantage can be overcome anywhere and that it doesn't take a super team to do it ''.
By the Brønsted-Lowry definition, any compound which can easily be deprotonated can be considered an acid.
By the tenth century two other forms can be distinguished namely Canaanite and Aramaic.
By night, an aardwolf can consume up to 200, 000 harvester termites using its sticky, long tongue.
By knowing the coordinates of an object ( usually given in equatorial coordinates ), the telescope user can use the setting circle to align the telescope in the appropriate direction before looking through its eyepiece.
By its geological origin, islands forming archipelagos can be referred to as oceanic islands, continental fragments and continental islands.

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By the early 1940s, the British film industry began to combine documentary techniques with fictional stories in films like Noël Coward's In Which We Serve ( 1942 ), Millions Like Us ( 1943 ) and The Way Ahead ( 1944 ).
By this point classicism was old enough that previous classical movements received revivals ; for example, the Renaissance was seen as a means to combine the organic medieval with the orderly classical.
By their very nature, indices are simple, and combine many details into a generalized, overall description of the atmosphere or ocean which can be used to characterize the factors which impact the global climate system.
By mid-2012 JetBlue will combine the Darien and Forest Hills, Queens, New York City headquarters into its headquarters in Long Island City, Queens.
By 1848 Chase was leader in the effort to combine the Liberty Party with the Barnburners or Van Buren Democrats of New York to form the Free Soil Party.
By 1860, combine harvesters with a cutting width of several metres were used on American farms.
In the following excerpt, from William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, in saying " all combined, save what thou must combine By holy marriage " implies that it is not marriage with Juliet that he seeks but simply to be joined with her romantically.
By 1977 Hussman attempted to reach an agreement with the Gazette to combine operations but his overtures were rejected.
* By using a lookup table, you may be able to reduce CPU time at the expense of space to hold the table, e. g. to determine the parity of a byte you can either look at each bit individually ( using shifts and masks ), or use a 256-entry table giving the parity for each possible bit-pattern, or combine the upper and lower nibbles and use a 16-entry table.
By using, it is possible to combine several conditions.
By the middle of the 6th century the emperor Justinian was eventually forced to recognize the failure of this policy and to combine civil and military power in the hands of the dux with a civil deputy ( the praeses ) as a counterweight to the power of the church authorities.
By this point, the combine had been invented and was in use, but few farmers had enough horses to pull such a machine, which required a crew of 40 horses and six men to operate on level ground.
By the late 1920s the development of the combine harvester and other equipment dramatically cut the need for labour.
By definition, multicomponent reactions are those reactions whereby more than two reactants combine in a sequential manner to give highly selective products that retain majority of the atoms of the starting material.
By 1969 Rostselmash produced 1 000 000 combine harvesters. The SK Niva combines, introduced in 1973, remain in production for the Eastern European market.
By rapid oscillation between two notes she can combine effects.
By running off a raised rail section and becoming airborne, the Rail Rescues could combine to form the Supertrain Megazord.
By combining the traditional zig-zag pattern of bunny hopping with a period of crouch-leaning after each jump, it was thus possible to combine this visual confusion with the drastic vertical and horizontal movements of bunny hopping to make it much harder to get a good hit on a player.
By using these masks / mattes when copying these images onto the third, we can combine the images without creating ghostly double-exposures.
By early 1860, the City Council requested that the four companies combine and form one fire department.

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