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By controlling the point and time of infection, bodies could be conditioned to optimal state before contracting smallpox, therefore providing a better opportunity to fight and achieve immunity.
By contracting the 3 + 1 dimensional surface area of the " bubble " being transported by the drive, while at the same time expanding the 3-dimensional volume contained inside, Van Den Broeck was able to reduce the total energy needed to transport small atoms to less than three solar masses.
By the summer of 1929, it was clear that the economy was contracting and the stock market went through a series of unsettling price declines.
By contracting how many families each grantee could settle, the government sought to have some control over colonization.
By contracting how many families each grantee could settle, the government sought to have some control over colonization.
By contracting how many families each grantee could settle, the government sought to have some control over colonization.
By contracting how many families each grantee could settle, the government sought to have some control over colonization.
By 1912, Page realized that building draglines was more lucrative than contracting so he created the Page Engineering Company to build draglines.
By September 19, an upper-level anticyclone was well established over Georges and satellite pictures suggested that the hurricane was beginning to strengthen rapidly, as indicated by the cooling cloud tops, increased symmetry of the deep convection, and the warming and contracting of the well-defined 40 mi ( 63 km ) wide eye as rapid intensification continued, and Georges peaked at a very dangerous Category 4 storm with 155 mph ( 250 km / h ) wind and a 937 minimal pressure late on September 19 and early September 20.
By February 1992 the first on-screen effects of the licence loss became obvious, with TV-am closing its in-house news service and contracting it out to Sky News for a one-off payment.
The Detroit-based pro-affirmative action group By Any Means Necessary ( BAMN ) said that as CEO of Connerly & Associates, Inc., Connerly benefited financially from state affirmative action programs in contracting.
By the age of 16 he held a supervisory position in his father's contracting firm.
By contracting isometrically ( without changing length ), they turn the joint into a four-bar linkage, allowing the contraction of muscles at one joint to move the other by a fixed amount.
By contracting the bulb to a very narrow neck where it attached to the cylinder, a high degree of turbulence was set up as the ignited gases flashed through the neck into the cylinder, where combustion was completed.
By 1909, this contracting firm, known simply as " Vare Brothers ," had contracts with the City of Philadelphia whose aggregate worth was over $ 100, 000, 000.
By the year 1816 however, the Dharug people had been decimated by clashes with settlers and by contracting diseases brought to the area by Europeans.

By and out
By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
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 tradition, a red wine should be served at approximately room temperature -- if anything a little cooler -- and be aged enough for the tannin and acids to have worked out and the sediment have settled well.
By trying to be both a serious survey of a bygone era and a showcase for today's artists, the program turned out to be a not-quite-perfect example of either.
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 time we arrived and entered the building sacred music was already swelling out into the chapel-like auditorium with its discreet symbols of religious faiths.
By contrast, the cursive developed out of the Nabataean alphabet in the same period soon became the standard for writing Arabic, evolving into the Arabic alphabet as it stood by the time of the early spread of Islam.
By the summer of 1823, Alcott returned to Connecticut in debt to his father, who bailed him out after his last two unsuccessful sales trips.
By spring 1979 unrests had reached 24 out of 28 Afghan provinces including major urban areas.
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
By the lake is the Daulat Bāgh, a garden laid out by Emperor Jahāngīr.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
By 1993, all of the fixed-wing aircraft of the original EHV ( with the exception of the two old Nord 262 transports ) had been taken out of service, and either scrapped, sold off, or abandoned.
" By about 15: 00 the Swiss had been pushed out of the village into the marshes beyond.
By repeating the experiment with particles of inorganic matter he was able to rule out that the motion was life-related, although its origin was yet to be explained.
By the charter renewal in 1781 it was also the bankers ' bank – keeping enough gold to pay its notes on demand until 26 February 1797 when war had so diminished gold reserves that the government prohibited the Bank from paying out in gold.
By definition, where a director enters into a transaction with a company, there is a conflict between the director's interest ( to do well for himself out of the transaction ) and his duty to the company ( to ensure that the company gets as much as it can out of the transaction ).
By the late 19th century, square dances too had fallen out of favor, except in rural areas.
By the 18th century, the Ottoman Empire was driven out of Hungary, and Austria brought the empire under central control.
By rules, place bets are NOT working on the come out roll but can be " turned on " by the player.
By the 16th century, Cairo also had high-rise apartment buildings where the two lower floors were for commercial and storage purposes and the multiple stories above them were rented out to tenants.
By the twelfth century great churches in Germany, like those elsewhere were finding it difficult to hold out against the accumulation of lay custom and lay objections to temporary inheritance.
By the 1880s, Pissarro began to explore new themes and methods of painting in order to break out of what he felt was an artistic “ mire ”.
By staying in their midst, she could live out her rejection of them more strongly.

By and its
By prevailing over other claimants for the loyalties of men, the nation-state maintained an adequate measure of certainty and order within its territorial borders.
By the death of his father in 1888 he had come into possession of the family estate and had re-assumed its traditions.
By June 19, 1788, he had presented himself to its Commander in Chief, the Governor of the Southern Provinces, the Director of the War College -- The Prince.
By limiting American strength too much to nuclear strength, this country limited its ability to fight any kind of war besides a nuclear war.
By reducing rates as much as 60 per cent, it and its associated railroads hope to win back some of the business they have lost to truckers and barge lines.
By 1883 the `` Battenkill Telegraph Company '' was in existence and Alvin Pettibone was its president.
) By its greater corporeal presence and its greater extraneousness, the affixed paper or cloth serves for a seeming moment to push everything else into a more vivid idea of depth than the simulated printing or simulated textures had ever done.
By its nature it has always been of great psychological advantage and small efforts have required considerably greater counter-efforts.
By the end of the century the Roman Catholic Church was beginning to make itself felt, mainly through such institutions as hospitals but also through its attitude towards organized labour.
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 inclusion the order has grown enormously in number of species.
By its geological origin, islands forming archipelagos can be referred to as oceanic islands, continental fragments and continental islands.
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.
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
By its terms the boundary between Alfred ’ s and Guthrum ’ s kingdoms was to run up the River Thames, to the River Lea ; follow the Lea to its source ( near Luton ); from there extend in a straight line to Bedford ; and from Bedford follow the River Ouse to Watling Street.
By terms of the treaty, moreover, Alfred was to have control over the Mercian city of London and its mints — at least for the time being.
By now, the war is nearing its end and the German Army is retreating.
By stripping it of its powers over temples, Augustus effectively destroyed the office, by taking from it its original function.
By 1987, however, the USSR withdrew its opposition, concluding the SDI posed no threat.
By definition a multilinear map is alternating if it vanishes whenever two of its arguments are equal.

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