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By virtue of his self-reliance, his individualism and his freedom from external restraint, the private eye is a perfect embodiment of the middle class conception of liberty, which amounts to doing what you please and let the devil take the hindmost.
By the time Lilian had been graduated from public school, her parents were doing quite well.
By leaving me everything he wouldn't be doing me a favor, my father told him, and he didn't want to see his daughter involved in a lawsuit.
By political, economic, geographic and natural standards, they were justified in doing so.
By doing so, it links the holy past to the historical present and represents Alfred's law-giving as a type of divine legislation.
By doing this to the formula above, we find:
By doing this, Khrushchev was acknowledging a long forgotten fact ; the Presidium, the Secretariat and he himself were responsible to the Central Committee.
By doing this, he practically signaled his support for Gorbachev's ascension to the General Secretaryship.
By the age of seven, Plato began doing television commercials, reportedly appearing in over 100 spots for companies as diverse as Kentucky Fried Chicken, Dole, and Atlantic Richfield.
By doing so, they " fill the need of a mostly female audience for fictional narratives that expand the boundary of the official source products offered on the television and movie screen.
By doing so Copleston makes clear that Aquinas wanted to put forth the concept of an omnipresent God rather than a being that could have disappeared after setting the chain of cause and effect into motion.
By doing so he and the German dukes gained time to fortify towns and train a new elite cavalry force.
By 1840, to protect the interests of the various nationals doing business in Zanzibar, consul offices had been opened by the British, French, Germans and Americans.
By doing so, the multi-billion dollar development cost of a new launch vehicle is avoided.
By doing this, Orange Alternative participants could not be arrested by the police for opposition to the regime without the authorities becoming a laughing stock.
By doing so, it reduces nitrogen losses by volatilization, accelerates mineralization and increases short-term nitrogen availability for transformation of organic matter into humus.
By doing so the victorious Spartans proved to be the most clement state that fought Athens and at the same time they turned out to be its saviour as neither Corinth nor Thebes at the time could challenge their decision.
By doing so, the plaintiff seeks a legal remedy, and if successful, the court will issue judgment in favor of the plaintiff and make the appropriate court order ( e. g., an order for damages ).
By doing so, the following statements become true:
By establishing a pattern, sometimes with the use of a powerful computer, mathematicians may have an idea of what to prove, and in some cases even a plan for how to set about doing the proof.
By so doing, he claimed descent from the Minamoto clan.
By selling vast quantities of shrimp and catfish to the U. S., Vietnam triggered antidumping complaints by the U. S., which imposed tariffs in the case of catfish and was considering doing the same for shrimp.
By doing so, the king attempted to preempt any dispute after his death and legitimize his line on the throne of Georgia.
By forced division of labor Durkheim means a situation where power holders, driven by their desire for profit ( greed ), results in people doing the work they are unsuited for.

By and wishes
By extension, the term is also used to refer to any system administrator who displays ( or wishes he could get away with ) the qualities of the original.
By August 1954 Malenkov's role as de facto head of government was over ; Nikolai Bulganin began signing Council of Ministers decrees ( a right beholden to the Chairman ) and the Presidium gave in to Khrushchev's wishes to replace Malenkov.
By this stage the explorers had passed the southern boundary of the desert, and from then on Henry had one of his wishes fulfilled: the Portuguese had circumvented the Muslim land-based trade routes across the western Sahara Desert, and slaves and gold began arriving in Portugal.
By the end of his reign, some earls held courts of their own and even minted their own coins, against the wishes of the king.
By removing the jurisdiction of federal courts, including the Supreme Court, from cases involving the Pledge, this legislation sets a dangerous precedent: threatening religious liberty, compromising the vital system of checks and balances upon which our government was founded, and granting Congress the authority to strip the courts ' jurisdiction on any issue it wishes.
By tradition, the Chancellor has been allowed to drink whatever he or she wishes whilst making the annual Budget Speech to parliament.
By his wishes, his body was returned to his beloved Kansas and buried next to his wife at the Topeka Cemetery.
By making Nemo the granter of wishes and the invisible hand, Verne may be giving him some of the character of Mephistopheles, the devil himself.
By launching multiple unprovoked attacks on soldiers and settlers Maniapoto warriors defied the wishes of the Maori king for peaceful relations with the government.
By default, it appears on the bottom edge of the screen, but it can also instead be placed on the left or right edges of the screen if the user wishes.
By 1868 the population had reached 300 and the area was declared a municipality, much against Alexander Berry's wishes.
Menzoberra the Kinless, a powerful priestess of Lolth, founded the city that bears her name in − 3917 DR. By the wishes of Lady Lolth, she led seven drow families into the Northdark from the southerly drow holdings of Great Bhaerynden.
By appealing to this tragic law of existence, Antiphon, speaking with the voice of humanity, wishes to shake off everything that can do violence to the individuality of the person.
By mid-October 1565, the military power of France on the Florida coast had been obliterated, in accord with the wishes of Philip II of Spain.
By doing this, he expresses the last wishes of a terminally ill man-that he hopes to leave those around him with some of his love and wisdom, as well as easing their sadness at his inevitable departure.
By a vote of 191 to 156, the House created a new system in which seniority would automatically move members ahead, even against the wishes of the leadership.
# By a married Jewish woman after her niddah period concludes following menstruation or other uterine bleeding and she wishes to resume conjugal relations with her husband.
By the way the user is asked for if he still wishes the session also by a higher traffic class.
By bathing their grandparents and parents, children can obtain from them best wishes and good advice for the future.
By doing so, I will fulfill my beloved father's last wishes ".
: By surrendering all rights in Samoa, the United Kingdom " obtained extensive compensation from Germany elsewhere ," in effect, " transfer of all of the German rights in the Tonga group including that of establishing a naval and coaling station, and the right of extraterritoriality ; the shifting of the line of demarcation between German and British islands in the Solomon group so as to give to Great Britain all the German islands to the east and southeast of the island of Bougainville ; the division of the so-called neutral zone in West Africa by a definite boundary line between British and German possessions ; the promise of Germany to take into consideration, as much and as far as possible, the wishes which the Government of Great Britain may express with regard to the development of reciprocal tariffs in the territories of Togo and the Gold Coast ; the renouncing by Germany of her rights of extraterritoriality in Zanzibar.
By this point Kudrun has become smitten with the valiant Herwic and wishes to marry him.

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