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Now Therefore, We The Government of Rhodesia, in humble submission to Almighty God who controls the destinies of nations, conscious that the people of Rhodesia have always shown unswerving loyalty and devotion to Her Majesty the Queen and earnestly praying that we and the people of Rhodesia will not be hindered in our determination to continue exercising our undoubted right to demonstrate the same loyalty and devotion, and seeking to promote the common good so that the dignity and freedom of all men may be assured, Do, By This Proclamation, adopt, enact and give to the people of Rhodesia the Constitution annexed hereto ;

By and offering
By offering to isolate her in Senex's house, he is able to give Philia and Hero some time alone together, and the two fall in love.
By means of the atonement and his offering of divine grace to humankind, Christ provided access to divinity for humankind.
By offering the consulship to potential opponents, Domitian may have wanted to compromise these senators in the eyes of their supporters.
By the time of cancellation, however, second-generation RISC chips ( such as the newer SPARC architecture ), were offering much better price / performance ratios than the VAX lineup.
By offering the Al Saud a clearly defined religious mission, the alliance provided the idealogical impetus to Saudi expansion.
By placing the prisoners under conditions of physical and social deprivation and disruption, and then by offering them more comfortable situations such as better sleeping quarters, better food, warmer clothes or blankets, the Chinese did succeed in getting some of the prisoners to make anti-American statements.
By the end of the 5th dynasty, the formula in all tombs becomes " An offering the king gives and Osiris ".
By the middle of 1903, the Colombian government in Bogotá had balked at the prospect of a U. S. controlled canal under the terms that the Roosevelt administration was offering.
By 2008 there were several hundred casinos world wide offering roulette games.
By 1400, this type of sword, at the time called langes Schwert ( longsword ) or spadone, was common, and a number of 15th-and 16th-century Fechtbücher offering instructions on their use survive.
By the mid-1990s, SANS evolved into a more commercial format offering events which combined training with tradeshows and vendor-oriented marketing.
By contrast, offering readers modern teenage-oriented fiction may not exercise their advanced reading skills, while the material may contain themes more suited to adolescents.
By the 1870s, the firm was offering both designs for embroideries and finished works.
By 1906, Thurman was offering built-in central cleaning systems that used compressed air, yet featured no dust collection.
By 1929 Lysenko's skeptics were politically censured, accused of offering only criticisms, and for failing to prescribe any new solutions themselves.
By 1980, over 250 women were playing professionally, and the tour consisted of 47 global events, offering a total of $ 7. 2 million in prize money.
By adjusting the odds in his favour or by having a point spread, the bookmaker will aim to guarantee a profit by achieving a ' balanced book ', either by getting an equal number of bets for each outcome, or ( when he is offering odds ) by getting the amounts wagered on each outcome to reflect the odds.
By offering to make him a general of his own army and placing him as governor of Peloponnesus, he convinces Polyperchon to change allegiance to him instead of Heracles.
By 2004, Peru had a far-reaching social safety net that included food programs serving 35 percent of the population, and work programs offering temporary employment to unskilled workers.
By offering potential litigants the prospect of a recovery in three times the amount of their damages, Congress encouraged these persons to serve as " private attorneys general.
By 1716, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street, also offering pleasure and tea gardens and activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling.
By 1905, the line had expanded to offering 18 different-sized crayon boxes with five different-sized crayons, only two of which survive today – the " standard size " ( a standard sized Crayola crayon is 3 " × 5 / 16 ") and the " large size " ( large sized crayola crayons are 4 " × 7 / 16 ").
By offering tours of the Aerodrome and living museum, its members share their passion for aviation with the community.
By offering his protection to lesser kings, such as the king of Wight, Edwin thwarted the ambitions of Cwichelm of Wessex.
By 1849, Merrick & Towne in Philadelphia were offering sugar makers a choice of three different multiple-effect evaporation systems.

By and speech
By constraining an individual to use only speech, it is believed that the brain can reestablish old neural pathways and recruit new neural pathways to compensate for lost function.
By convention the audience realises that the character's speech is unheard by the other characters on stage.
By contrast, stutterers yield more activity on the right hemisphere, suggesting that it might be interfering with left-hemisphere speech production.
By applying sprezzatura to his speech and everything else he does, the courtier appears to have grazia and impresses his audience, thereby achieving excellence and perfection.
By convention, the minimum acceptable SINAD level that will not swamp intelligible speech is 12dB for a narrow band FM voice radio system.
By 1450, the Tatar language had become fashionable in the court of the Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasily II, who was accused of excessive love of the Tatars and their speech, and many Russian noblemen adopted Tatar surnames ( for example, a member of the Veliamanov family adopted the Turkic name " Aksak " and his descendents were the Aksakovs ) Many Russian boyar ( noble ) families traced their descent from the Mongols or Tatars, including Veliaminov-Zernov, Godunov, Arseniev, Bakhmetev, Bulgakov ( descendents of Bulgak ) and Chaadaev ( descendents of Genghis Khan's son Jagatay ).
By the 1960s, loyal societies in Canada recognized the Queen's cousin, Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy, as a " Canadian princess "; but, it was not until October 2002 when the term Canadian Royal Family was first used publicly and officially by one of its members: in a speech to the Nunavut legislature at its opening, Queen Elizabeth II stated: " I am proud to be the first member of the Canadian Royal Family to be greeted in Canada's newest territory.
By exploiting ethnic differences in speech, gesture, and movement, Parsons rendered the clash between two opposing cultures not only contemporary but also poignant.
By the first millennium, then, bȝstt would have been something like ' obest ' or ' ubesti ' in Egyptian speech.
By contrast Indianans tend to rate the speech of their state on par with that of Illinois, Ohio, and Michigan.
By the winter of 1882 – 83 he was experiencing depression, insomnia, and hallucinations, together with giddiness, cramp and a temporary loss of speech.
This part of the white mans burden truly exemplifies Britain's colonization's of other countries, " Take up the White Man's burden, In patience to abide, To veil the threat of terror, And check the show of pride ; By open speech and simple, An hundred times made plain To seek another's profit, And work another's gain.
By 28 March Clifford was working hard to convince him to tone down his hard-line speech, maintaining force levels at their present size, and instituting Rusk's bombing / negotiating proposal.
By his own account, Blackmore relied on a " phonologic " style for his characters ' speech, emphasizing their accents and word formation.
By 2006, most school-age children and adults used a small behind-the-ear ( BTE ) speech processor about the size of a power hearing aid.
Gates said “ By speaking today I hope to shed light on the issues that surround speech and language difficulties.
By repute, when he presented his one and only Budget speech to parliament he discovered that he had left the ministerial " Red Box " containing it at home.
By looking at over a hundred different case studies, Bouillard came to discover that it was through different areas of the brain that speech is completed and understood.
By the time that State President PW Botha made his Rubicon speech on 15 August 1985, it had weakened to R 2, 40 per dollar.
In the " logos " ( speech ) model, God speaks and shapes unresisting dormant matter into effective existence and order ( Psalm 33: " By the word of YHWH the heavens were made, and by the breath of his mouth all their hosts ; he gathers up the waters like a mound, stores the Deep in vaults "); in the second, or " agon " ( struggle ) model, God does battle with the monsters of the sea at the beginning of the world in order to mark his sovereignty and power.
" By eating bread and drinking ale, and by making a short speech at the graveside, the sin-eater took upon themselves the sins of the deceased ".
By defining the scope of freedom of expression and of " harmful " speech Milton argued against the principle of pre-censorship and in favour of tolerance for a wide range of views.
By July 1941, the emblematic use of the letter V had spread through occupied Europe, and on July 19, Winston Churchill put the British government ’ s stamp of approval on the V for Victory campaign in a speech, from which point he started using the V hand sign.
" In a 1971 speech, he predicted that: " By the year 2000 the United Kingdom will be simply a small group of impoverished islands, inhabited by some 70 million hungry people ...
By the time Calhoun made a major speech on February 15 strongly opposing it, the Force Bill was temporarily stalled.

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