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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 creating an airspace, the mask enables the snorkeler to see clearly underwater.
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.

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By adopting the name Chung-cheng (" central uprightness "), he was choosing a name very similar to the name of Sun Yat-sen, who was ( and still is ) known among Chinese as Zhongshan ( 中山 — meaning " central mountain "), thus establishing a link between the two.
By 2007, the Falkland Islands had a road network of with a further roads planned for construction link to all occupied mainland settlements by 2013.
The link between Japheth and the Europeans stems from Genesis 10: 5, which states ," By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands.
By " open access " to this literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.
By generating the most conservative instruction ( usually the largest relative or absolute variant, depending on platform ) and adding relaxation hints, it is possible to substitute shorter or more efficient instructions during the final link.
By separating the Packet-Layer Protocol, ISO 8208 permits operation over additional networks such as ISO 8802 LLC2 ( ISO LAN ) and the OSI data link layer.
By rail, the regional trains and buses of the TER Pays de la Loire link major towns and cities of the Pays de la Loire and adjoining regions, including those of the département.
By the bill's definition, Kennewick Man would have been classified as Native American, regardless of whether any link to a contemporary tribe could be found.
By road the town is to the west of the M74 motorway, the main southerly link to England, which joins the M6 just north of Carlisle.
By 2003 an " About Lotus " link returned to the Lotus. com page on its sidebar, but this time identifying the company as " Lotus software from IBM " and showing in its contact information " Lotus Software,
By 27 July, the Germans had withdrawn their center behind Fère-en-Tardenois and had completed an alternative rail link.
By Mostow – Prasad rigidity, the hyperbolic structure on the complement of a hyperbolic link is unique, which means the hyperbolic volume is an invariant for these knots and links.
By contrast, a link to the UUCP network could usually be established with a few phone calls to the administrators of prospective neighbor systems.
By 2004, search engines had incorporated a wide range of undisclosed factors in their ranking algorithms to reduce the impact of link manipulation.
By 1934, Rumia had become a suburb of Gdynia ( population of 12, 000 in 1939 ), located approximately 10 km from the city centre and well-connected with it through a railway link.
By the time the Second World War started, the Highgate link and electrification of the Barnet branch were well under way, but work on the Northern City link was postponed.
By late 1947, the airport rail link had been repaired and agricultural machinery was built and repaired on the site.
By late 1947, the airport rail link had been repaired and agricultural machinery was built and repaired on the site.
By the time that Broad Street closed in 1986 the Watford services operated only in the rush hours, and they were diverted to Liverpool Street by way of a new link in Hackney, known as the Graham Road Curve.
The BBC, reporting on Google bombs in 2002, used the headline " Google Hit By Link Bombers ", acknowledging to some degree the idea of " link bombing.
By 2000, Bailey had not yet proven a link between the antique pistol and Alferd Packer, but he discovered that forensic samples from the 1989 exhumation had been archived, and analysis in 2001 with an electron microscope by Dr. Richard Dujay at Mesa State College turned up microscopic lead fragments in the soil taken from under Shannon Bell's remains that were matched by spectrograph with the bullets remaining in what was indeed Packer's pistol.
By March 2008 three Airbus A320 aircraft were based at the airport serving nine Aer Lingus routes from Belfast, and the airline has restored the link between Belfast International and London Heathrow Airport which was abandoned by British Airways.
By using SPEAK, stakeholders and managers of educational networks and programmes will be able to link progress indicators available for provider, network and system level:

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