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By the early 18th century, this initial portrayal was rejected by the Dominicans and Franciscans, creating a dispute among Catholics in East Asia that was known as the " Rites Controversy ".
By this time his interest in writing fiction began to lessen and he turned to creating sculptures from soft rock such as soapstone.
By creating these typologies it is possible to distinguish between different cultural styles, the purpose of the ceramic and technological state of the people among other conclusions.
By the end of 1934, Himmler took control of the camps under the aegis of the SS, creating a separate division, the SS-Totenkopfverbände.
By recreating the sensation in the eye that views the subject, rather than delineating the details of the subject, and by creating a welter of techniques and forms, Impressionism is a precursor of various painting styles, including Neo-Impressionism, Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, and Cubism.
By this time, creating a Jell-O desert required nothing more than boiling water, Jell-O and Tupperware molds.
By the mid to late-1970s some parts of the capitalist world, including South Korea, were creating new industries based around computers, electronics, and other advanced technology in contrast to North Korea's Stalinist economy of mining and steel production.
By abandoning English constitutionalism and creating a new republic based on the rights of the individual, the North Americans introduced a new force in the world.
By creating their own store, the band could keep money that would otherwise go to record companies.
By creating Lady Reason, Christine not only teaches her own allegorical self, but also the readers.
By the middle of that decade the sport achieved critical mass, and manufacturers began creating bicycles designed especially for the sport.
By focusing on creating an internally consistent fictional world, the author makes secondary belief possible.
By 1499, however, Cardinal Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros grew frustrated with the slow pace of the efforts of Granada's first Archbishop, Fernando de Talavera, to convert non-Christians to Christianity and undertook a program of forced Christian baptisms, creating the Converso ( convert ) class for Moors and Jews.
By late 2000, a proposal had been made for a high-tech business park to be erected under the tent area, creating an " indoor city " complete with streets, parks, and buildings.
By 1914, Horace had found a solution by creating the new four-cylinder Dodge Model 30.
By the mid-1920s, the Portuguese succeeded in creating a highly exploitative and coercive settler economy, in which African natives were forced to work on the fertile lands taken over by Portuguese settlers.
By the mid-1970s, commercial television abandoned their experiments with creating better children's programming.
By splicing in data from what would have been another game, CC Corp is able to rebuild the game system, thus creating The World: R2.
By creating the matte from an image directly from the film, it became incredibly easy to paint an image with proper respect to scale and perspective ( the main flaw of the glass shot ).
By 1804 the success was such that he gave up dentistry altogether and became a professional puppeteer, creating his own scenarios drawing on the concerns of his working-class audience and improvising references to the news of the day.
By the mid-1920s, the Portuguese succeeded in creating a highly exploitative and coercive settler economy, in which African natives were forced to work on the fertile lands taken over by Portuguese settlers.
By the 14th century, creating an earl included a special public ceremony where the king personally tied a sword belt around the waist of the new earl, emphasizing the fact that the earl's rights came from him.
By the turn of the 19th to 20th century tinsmiths were creating sconces, lanterns and trinket boxes.
By 1890, Lalique was recognized as one of France's foremost Art Nouveau jewellery designers ; creating innovative pieces for Samuel Bing's new Paris shop, Maison de l ' Art Nouveau.

By and airspace
By the late 1950s, as missiles developed both in quality and number, the ability for the US air fleet to penetrate Soviet airspace was increasingly at risk.
By international law, the notion of a country's sovereign airspace corresponds with the maritime definition of territorial waters as being 12 nautical miles ( 22. 2 km ) out from a nation's coastline.
By maintaining permanent occupation of the archipelago, the Brazilian Navy extends Brazil's Exclusive Economic Zone, territorial waters and airspace into the North Atlantic Ocean.
By maintaining surveillance of Northwest Canadian and U. S. airspace, ANR is able to determine what goes on in and near North American airspace 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
By the first week of July 1947, Pentagon officials were expressing alarm about the flying disk reports, due in no small part to a remarkable series of close encounters in and near the restricted airspace near Muroc Army Air Base ( now Edwards AFB ).

By and mask
By using the palette to mask the top area of the display and taking care about when it changes mode it can shift the continuous graphics at the bottom of the display down in two pixel increments because the internal display counter is not incremented on blank scanlines during non-continuous graphics modes.
By introducing properly prepared mascons to the brain, one can mask any object in the outside world behind a fictitious image — superimposed — and with such dexterity, that the psychemasconated subject cannot tell which of his perceptions have been altered, and which have not.
By 1885, the death mask and some of the belongings ended up in the anthropology collection of the Smithsonian Institution, where they are still held.
By the late 1870s, catchers began to use padded, fingerless gloves to protect their hands, and in the first protective catcher's mask was used.
By dawn, German 10th Army artillery had stopped the 28th Battalion advance on the Rapido River bridgehead and the NZ Division were forced to use all their guns to fire smoke onto the bridge and railway station areas to mask the withdrawal of the 28th Battalion.
By Unseen Academicals, Ponder Stibbons has placed a mask on the wall to communicate with, even though Hex's voice seems to come from everywhere as it travels in blit space, ( although Ponder comments " somehow, well, it feels better to have something to talk to.
By contrast, then, " affirmations of white pride — however thinly cloaked as affirmations of ethnic pride — serve to mask and perpetuate white privilege ".
By contrast, Junior typically wears a white bandanna that's decorated with drawn-on fangs and worn like a mask ( however it is absent in Mario Strikers Charged and he wore a blue bandanna with Mario's mustache in Super Mario Sunshine ).
By wearing a body suit and mask, kigurumi cosplayers are able to get closer to the appearance of the original character, especially in the case of animal characters or highly stylised characters.
By 9: 00 am, Hall had fixed his oxygen mask, but indicated that his frostbitten hands and feet were making it difficult to traverse the fixed ropes.
By the time Kyrehx brings the mask to the planning meeting, it has already been adjourned.
By looking through this mask, one can see ethereal spirits as if they were corporeal.
By evoking a mask of identity a person can create a safety net.
By making the mask available, people can interact with some degree of confidence without fear.
By a miracle, Kabal survived in his fight with the hired killers, but his face was viciously scarred, and he was forced thereafter to rely on a respirator while concealing his face behind a mask.
By 1973, he had gained acclaim for stories with a conversational style that mask rather dark realities.

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