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By and consulting
By not replacing the slain senators, and not consulting the Senate on all matters of government, he diminished both the size and also the authority of the Senate.
By 1979, many companies such as Cromemco, Processor Technology, IMSAI, Northstar, Southwest Technical Products Corporation, Ohio Scientific, Altos, Morrow Designs and others produced systems designed either for a resourceful end user or consulting firm to deliver business systems such as accounting, database management, and word processing to small businesses.
By 1905 they were sharing accommodation above Harley Street consulting rooms with Jones ’ s sister, Elizabeth ( later to become Trotter ’ s wife ), installed as housekeeper.
By enacting a new constitution without consulting the Porte, Serbian diplomats confirmed the de facto independence of the country.
By consulting the Pinakes, a library patron could find out if the library contained a work by a particular author, how it was categorized, and where it might be found.
By the early 1990s Huntingdon was organized into three business groups: the Life Sciences Group, the Engineering / Environmental Group, and the Travers Morgan Group, which offered engineering and environmental consulting services outside of the United States.
By 1987 Pazder reported that he was spending a third of his time consulting on satanic ritual abuse cases.
By 1984 he had contests running in over 20 cities and after submitting a show proposal went to work for Dick Clark Productions as consulting producer for the TV series Puttin ' on the Hits.
By the end of the decade, the company had more than 50 subsidiaries in France, and had taken the lead of that market's technology consulting sector.
By their own accounting, Exit Strategies paid the senator nearly $ 138, 000 during the same period for rent and consulting fees.
By consulting an appropriate reference table such as in Vogel's, the identity of the starting material may be deduced.
By the end of 1982, Mike Joseph was no longer consulting WBBM-FM, and the station had adopted its trademark " B96 " name under Program Director Buddy Scott.
By this time Cronin had a home and his own consulting room in Wimpole Street.
By consulting with some of the greatest minds in science, such as Faraday, Einstein, and Hawking, the team shows how scientific theories can be ever-changing.

By and code
By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
By externalizing such functionality to the DBMS, applications effectively share code with each other and are relieved of much internal complexity.
By 1874 or 1875 ( various sources give both dates ) he had also perfected the electromechanical hardware to transmit his code.
By the Late Middle Ages, the rank had become associated with the ideals of chivalry, a code of conduct for the perfect courtly Christian warrior.
By contrast, Sega allowed blood and gore to remain in the Genesis version ( though a code was required to unlock the gore ).
By breaking down code in smaller pieces, it is more easily understandable.
By contrast, in Smalltalk, this code would be written as:
By the Romanian penal code for theft ( Cod Penal art 228-232 ) ( furt ) a person can face a penalty ranging from 1 to 20 years.
By searching names based on the Soundex code all three variations will be returned.
By design, any RIFF file can legally include additional chunks of data, each identified by a four-character code ; software which does not understand that particular code should skip the chunk.
By executive order of President Harry S. Truman, the U. S. employed the uranium-type nuclear weapon code named " Little Boy " on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945, followed three days later by the detonation of the plutonium-type weapon code named " Fat Man " over the city of Nagasaki on August 9.
By the 1920s, the British Government were seeking a replacement for their book code systems, which had been shown to be insecure, and which proved to be slow and awkward to use in practice.
By relaxing this requirement, the code length changes from to, the order of the element.
By contrast, the simple parity code cannot correct errors, and can detect only an odd number of errors.
By learning the alphabetic code early, she argued, students can quickly free up mental energy they had used for word analysis and devote this mental effort to meaning, leading to stronger comprehension earlier in elementary school.
By adding t check symbols to the data, an RS code can detect any combination of up to t erroneous symbols, and correct up to ⌊ t / 2 ⌋ symbols.
By " reserving " the terms, they can be implemented in future versions of Java, if desired, without " breaking " older Java source code.
By packing multiple operations into a wide 32-or 64-bit instruction word and allowing these multi-operation instructions to be intermixed with shorter RISC instructions, FLIX technology allows SoC designers to realize VLIW's performance advantages while eliminating the code bloat of early VLIW architectures.
By contrast, a programmer using an interpreter does a lot less waiting, as the interpreter usually just needs to translate the code being worked on to an intermediate representation ( or not translate it at all ), thus requiring much less time before the changes can be tested.
By viewing the file that contains the script, users may be able to see its source code.
By using a metafile to invoke a historic form of some printer management functions, Windows GDI could be tricked into executing data from the WMF file as code.
By keeping buildings up to code, controlling illegal occupancies, monitoring the safety of living-areas and issuing licenses and permits, the department works to control the potential for dangerous situations.

By and book
By the end of the book, Paul realizes that he no longer knows what to do with himself and decides that he has nothing more to lose.
By the 19th century other pressures upon the book of 1662 had arisen.
By the end of the season, the rookie quarterback had rewritten the record book in Charlotte and many more in the NFL ( including most passing yards by a rookie with 4, 051, previously held by Peyton Manning with 3, 739 ; and most rushing touchdowns by a QB with 14 ).
In the book Japanese Arms & Armor Introduction By Robinson, H Russell NA on page 58 there is a picture of Japanese riveted kusari, and
Rabbi Milton Steinberg wrote that " By its nature Judaism is averse to formal creeds which of necessity limit and restrain thought " and asserted in his book Basic Judaism ( 1947 ) that " Judaism has never arrived at a creed.
By the 1530s, the writings of Erasmus accounted for 10 to 20 percent of all book sales.
By the 1920s, the idea of an Israelite conquest of Canaan-the story of the book of Joshua-was not supported by the archaeological record.
Kamprad devotes two chapters to his time in Nysvenska Rörelsen in his book, Leading By Design: The IKEA Story and, in a 1994 letter to IKEA employees, called his affiliation with the organisation the " greatest mistake of my life.
By 1532, Calvin received his licentiate in law and published his first book, a commentary on Seneca's De Clementia.
By then, the work consisted of four books of eighty chapters, and each book was named after statements from the creed: Book 1 on God the Creator, Book 2 on the Redeemer in Christ, Book 3 on receiving the Grace of Christ through the Holy Spirit, and Book 4 on the Society of Christ or the Church.
At the end of the first book, he offers his views on providence, writing, " By his Power God cherishes and guards the World which he made and by his Providence rules its individual Parts.
By the time the book on female sexuality was published, it appeared that Kinsey seemed to feel that women and men are more alike in the biology of their sexuality than he had previously thought, and that both men's and women's sexuality seemed shaped, not merely repressed, by social and cultural forces.
By 1976, however, he had sorted out the international travel problems, and went to Gabon instead, inspired by the book Trader Horn.
By the 1970s, the idea that the game had been created solely by Charles Darrow had become popular folklore: it was printed in the game's instructions and even in the 1974 book The Monopoly Book: Strategy and Tactics of the World's Most Popular Game by Maxine Brady.
The book was penned " By a LOVER of TRUTH, Denying Human Infallibility.
The only actual book he ever wrote was God Passes By in 1944 to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the religion.
By working through the propositions of the book the reader comes to realize that language is perfectly suited to all his needs, and that philosophy rests on a confused relation to the logic of our language.
( By thus " capturing " the Red Queen, Alice unknowingly puts the Red King — who has remained stationary throughout the book — into checkmate, and is allowed to wake up.
Heyerdahl's book about the expedition, The Kon-Tiki Expedition: By Raft Across the South Seas, has been translated into over 67 languages.
In 1949, she published a book about her brother, Dalí As Seen By His Sister.
" In the same book, Bono reported that Cher, who was both a gay icon and ally to LGBT communities, was quite uncomfortable with the news at first, and " went ballistic " before coming to terms with it: " By August 1996, one year after I came out publicly, my mother had progressed so far that she agreed to ' come out ' herself on the cover of The Advocate as the proud mother of a lesbian daughter.
By the ninth century printing on paper had taken off, and the first extant complete printed book containing its date is the Diamond Sutra ( British Library ) of 868.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.

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