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By and cutting
By the 19th century the fixed-blade utility knife had evolved into a steel-bladed outdoors field knife capable of butchering game, cutting wood, and preparing campfires and meals.
By mid-1997 the government signed peace deals with FARF and the MDD leadership and succeeded in cutting off the groups from their rear bases in the Central African Republic and Cameroon.
By now rebels had begun destroying the track behind the force, cutting it off from Tientsin.
* By type of procedure: Amputation involves cutting off a body part, usually a limb or digit ; castration is also an example.
* By equipment used: Laser surgery involves use of a laser for cutting tissue instead of a scalpel or similar surgical instruments.
By April 1948 the city of Luoyang fell, cutting the KMT army off from Xi ' an.
File: Rock shelter formation by karst gallery cutting. svg | By cutting a karst gallery
Jacques Derrida, in " The Purveyor of Truth ," his response to Jacques Lacan's seminar on " The Purloined Letter " ( 1956 ), applies the metaphor to the structural analysis of texts: " By framing in this violent way, by cutting the narrated figure itself from a fourth side in order to see only triangles, one evades perhaps a certain complication.
By the 1940s, U. S. Route 202 and Route 29 were designated along the alignment of Route 12 between Flemington and Raritan, cutting the route ’ s eastern terminus back to Flemington.
By attaching these blades to rockets they became very unstable towards the end of their flight causing the blades to spin around like flying scythes, cutting down all in their path.
By 1908 the tiny village was home to the Covington Lumber Company, which had set up a mill capable of cutting 85, 000 board feet of timber a day.
By cutting down the level of sex steroids, sexual desire is diminished.
By 11: 00 things looked very bad for Bonaparte: Austrian dragoons had forced their way through the gorge, word arrived that another Austrian column under Colonel Franz Lusignan was cutting off his retreat south of Rivoli, and Alvinczi was on the Trambasore Heights urging his victorious battalions forward, though they were unformed by combat and rough terrain.
By 30 July the Germans were at Kirovograd, 130 km east of Uman, cutting off the Soviet line of retreat ( which had in any case been forbidden by Stalin ).
By 1925, in the face of steady Coolidge Administration and congressional budget cutting, the United States Army only had three active regular divisions nationwide ; the remainder of its divisions, both regular and reserve components, only existed on paper.
By cutting the turf the regenerative capacity of the soils was exhausted.
By 1995 dozens had switched to Avid, and it signaled the beginning of the end of cutting celluloid.
By shutting down the inefficient Boston government and cutting off trade, he hoped it would keep the peace and shutdown the rebellion.
By eliminating unproductive expenditures and cutting back on tax exemptions for the key petroleum industry, Kirchner restored the financial balance of the province.
By 1860, combine harvesters with a cutting width of several metres were used on American farms.
By 1746 John Tyzack was using it for grinding scythes, in 1797 Thomas Biggin was making knives for cutting hay and straw, and it was being used as a sickle mill in 1805.
By contrast, cutting applied tariffs in all ASEAN members to the regional average in Southeast Asia would increase intra-regional trade by about 2 percent ($ 6. 3 billion ).
By cutting a hole in the hat for the lens, Salomon snapped a photo of a police killer on trial in a Berlin criminal court.

By and transportation
By the end of 1918-1919, some units had been created: secretly operative, investigatory, of transportation, military ( special ), operative, and instructional.
By the 1870s, the canal's goods traffic had dwindled to just three major types of bulk goods-forest products, coal and ore, none of which required rapid transportation.
By the end of the century, billions of people had automobiles for personal transportation.
By the 1930s additional bus connections added to the transportation network of the entire area.
By that time, railroads were proving a better method of transportation, and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad was being built west from Baltimore to Cumberland, mostly along the Potomac River, then by a more direct route than the National Road across the Allegheny Plateau of West Virginia ( then Virginia ) to Wheeling.
By July 2013, the business and housing components of BTH will be consolidated with the consumer components of SCSA to form the new Business, Consumer Services and Housing Agency ; the remainder of SCSA and the Technology Agency will merge into the new Government Operations Agency ; and the transportation components of BTH along with the formerly separate California Transportation Commission will become part of the new Transportation Agency.
By the 1970s Meigs Field became a critical facility for aeromedical transport of patients and transplant organs to downtown hospitals as medical transportation technology modernized.
By 1852, regular rail transportation from Columbia to Baltimore, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Harrisburg made the town the commercial center for the area halfway between the county seats of Lancaster and York.
By the mid-19th century, Columbia had become a busy transportation hub with its ferry, bridge, canal, railroad and wharves.
By the 1980s Hansford County had a diversified economy based on agriculture, oil, and transportation.
By 1838 the Seminole Wars had begun and the United States government established Fort Butler to defend the river as the primary route of transportation inside Florida.
By the 1950s, both of these forms of transportation had dramatically declined as highway construction was subsidized by the federal government and the private car became the primary means of travel.
By the end of the American Civil War, as roads and transportation improved, Westford began to serve as a residential suburb for the factories of Lowell, becoming one of the earliest notable examples of suburban sprawl.
By the 1950s the industry suffered due to decline in railroad transportation and competition with Californian grapes.
By 1827, the Miami and Erie Canal was under construction through the community, which improved transportation of people and goods through the region.
By 1875 the canal was abandoned and the Pennsylvania Railroad managed the transportation needs of the area.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.
By law, the local public school must provide transportation to schools within 10 miles of the borders of the school district at no charge to the student.

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