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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 consulting his code book, the user could retrace annotated and generated entries.
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 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 library
By his own account, he spent a great deal of time in the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital's library, where he would have encountered the work of Freud and other psychoanalysts.
By 1830 they had amassed a 360-volume library.
By 1815, Jefferson's library included 6, 487 books, which he sold to the Library of Congress for $ 23, 950 to replace the smaller collection destroyed in the War of 1812.
By 1840, the Institute was established with 1, 000 subscribers and a library of some 5, 500 books.
By default, the library will now be hardware accelerated using OpenGL or DirectX rendering backends where appropriate.
By 1958, they began to expand and began adding more sound effects to their library.
By the 1990s, with cartoons shows such as Fish Police, SWAT Kats and the animated specials The Halloween Tree and Arabian Nights, the sound effects were virtually nonexistent, being replaced with newer, digitally recorded sounds ( mostly from Sound Ideas ), as well as the Looney Tunes sound library by Treg Brown.
By 1996, each TV series from the studio typically had its own set of sound effects, including some selected from the classic Hanna-Barbera sound library, as well as some new ones and various sounds from Disney and Warner Bros. cartoons ( this was especially true of Dexter's Laboratory and Cow and Chicken ).
By the late 17th century, there was a rather disorganised library for the use of inmates in the Bastille, although its origins remain unclear.
By the time of Bodley ’ s death in 1612, further expansion to the library was being planned.
By the late 18th century, further growth of the library demanded more expansion space.
By 1600, it was in the library of Lord Lumley and by 1621 the manuscript was in the possession of Robert Cotton.
By then, the department was in disarray – equipment was broken, there was no library and the building needed repairs.
By the 11th century it contained the second largest library in Europe and was considered one of the leading European seats of learning.
In addition, Captiva Village contains a public library, community center, and historic beach front nondenominational Chapel By The Sea.
By 1906 the library was converted into another classroom, a third teacher was hired, and a two-year high school was established.
By 2000, the population of the city was over 5, 000 and the city had established its own police and fire departments, and built a community center with library and aquatic park, as well as a city administration building.
By 1929 the Ecorse library had four staff members.
By 1910 one of the school's proudest achievements, its library, had seven thousand books.
By 1968 the library ’ s collection had grown substantially and plans were made for a new addition to the building.
By 1970 Killeen had developed into a city of 35, 507 inhabitants and had added a municipal airport, a new municipal library, and a junior college ( Central Texas College ).
* " Wilson County Centennial 1860-1960 " By the Wilson county library, Centennial program handed out at The 100yr centennial celebration.
By August 21, 1942, the Kearns had of warehouse space, two all-purpose theaters, gyms, two fire houses, several dusty parade grounds, a post office, a lending library, and a bank.

By and patron
By Cyrene, Apollo had a son named Aristaeus, who became the patron god of cattle, fruit trees, hunting, husbandry and bee-keeping.
By his patron Canova was placed under Bernardi, or, as he is generally called by filiation, Giuseppe Torretto, a sculptor of considerable eminence, who had taken up a temporary residence at Pagnano, one of Asolo's boroughs
By explaining how he intended the visitors to understand the image over the altar, Paulinus provided rare insight into the intentions of a patron of art in the later Empire.
By the time he ascended the throne in 1515, the Renaissance had arrived in France, and Francis became a major patron of the arts.
By the end of the 1780s, St. Bernard, the patron saint of Bernardo de Galvez, was used in documents to identify the area.
By the Middle Kingdom, as a war-deity, he became strongly associated with the pharaoh, which, together with his being god of the sky, lead to an association with Horus, the sky god, who was said to be the pharaoh's patron.
By concurring with this decision, Casaubon confirmed the Protestants ' suspicions that, like his friend and patron, Canaye du Fresne, he was contemplating abjuration.
By 1472, Bern was the patron of the Abbey.
By 1528 we know that Rich was in search of a patron and wrote to Cardinal Wolsey, in 1529, Thomas Audley succeeded in helping him get elected as an MP.
By tradition, Clement was martyred by being tied to an anchor and thrown into the Black Sea, which led to his adoption as a patron saint of sailors.
By this time, St. Werburh was regarded as the protector and patron saint of the city, after the supposed miraculous withdrawal of the Welsh king Gruffudd ap Llywelyn from a siege of the city.
By tradition, Tajima-mori is worshiped as spirit like a patron saint among confectionery craftsmen.
By good fortune, a wealthy patron, Frank Petschek, a German-Czech Jew whose family coal business had suffered from the Nazi Aryanization program, laid out $ 15, 000, a substantial sum at the time, to cover the costs of a print run of 5, 500 volumes, of which some 1, 300 copies were set aside for distribution to libraries.
By then, Suvorov's patron Catherine II of Russia had died, and the new monarch Paul I dismissed the victorious general ( partly on account of the massacre of 20, 000 Poles after he conquered Warsaw ).
By 1427, when Kirill died, the prince of Belozersk-Mozhaisk ( subject to the Grand Prince of Moscow ) was the monastery's patron and the monastery was administratively subordinate to the Archbishop of Rostov.
By 1734, after various adventures, Wright had progressed to making a huge working model of the universe ( an orrery ) for an aristocratic London patron.
By the Hellenic Parthian era ( 250 BCE – 226 CE ), Zoroastrianism had in fact two kinds of places of worship: One, apparently called bagin or ayazan, sanctuaries dedicated to a specific divinity, constructed in honor of the patron saint / angel of an individual or family and included an icon or effigy of the honored.
By extension, Kotar was the patron of arts and sciences generally, as well as architecture, engineering and poetry.
By resolution of 1975 Municipal Council, the area was made into a barangay and named it Nuestra Señora de Salambao in honor of one of its patron saints.
By the various hill tribe people, to whom she was a special patron, she was called Mae Fah Luang (), " Royal Mother from the Sky ", or " The Heavenly Royal Mother ".
By 1618, he had moved to London where his initial patron was the leading art collector Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel.
By promoting the story of Saint Andrew's choice of Scotland in the 4th century, the Scots acquired a top-rank patron saint, a separate identity from England, and a date for the supposed foundation of the Scottish Church, predating the conversion of England and Ireland to Christianity by several centuries.
By the mid-1960s, the Camp Tadma property also became known as Mark Greer Scout Reservation in honor of a local scouting patron.
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.

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