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By all accounts, Mucianus held the real power in Vespasian's absence and he was careful to ensure that Domitian, still only eighteen years old, did not overstep the boundaries of his function.
By April, the Revolution had spread to eighteen states, including Morelos where the leader was Emiliano Zapata.
By this time the " New " Labour Party was seen as a reformed and fresh alternative under the leadership of Tony Blair, and after eighteen years in office the Conservatives lost the 1997 general election in one of the worst electoral defeats since the Great Reform Act of 1832.
By 1826 de Lassaras described 12 species in three sections, and by 1848 eighteen species were known.
By the late 1960s, eighteen of the traditional clans survived.
By the age of eighteen, he had turned a room in his home into an artist's studio, and in 1853 he registered as a copyist in the Louvre.
By 1868 his condition had progressed to the point that he was admitted to St. Elizabeths Hospital, a lunatic asylum in Washington, D. C .. After eighteen months he showed no improvement.
By 1954 eighteen mithraea had also been discovered: Mithras had his largest following among the working population that were the majority of this port town.
By a statistically accurate and appropriate method of sampling, based on eighteen portions of the Bible, they concluded that for the New Testament Tyndale's contribution is about 83 % of the text, and in the Old Testament 76 %.".
By late 1920, British Intelligence in Dublin, including what was known as the ' Cairo Gang ' ( the nickname came from their patronage of the Cairo Cafe on Grafton Street and from their service in British military intelligence in Egypt and Palestine during the First World War ), eighteen high-ranking British Intelligence officers, had established an extensive network of spies and informers around the city.
By the spring of 1922 Sarnoff's prediction of popular demand for broadcasting had come true, and over the next eighteen months, he gained in stature and influence.
By 1970 eighteen Members of Parliament were Club members:
By 1897 the village of Mowat had grown to 500 residents and there were eighteen km of railway siding.
By the time of the Battle of Iwo Jima in early 1945, the FCTF included eighteen aircraft carriers, eight battleships and two battlecruisers, along with numerous cruisers and destroyers.
By the time he was eighteen, he had written eight books.
By 1750 Jesuit missions had been established among them ( chiefly by Martin Dobrizhoffer, who had been a missionary in Paraguay for eighteen years ), and they had been Christianized and forced to become sedentary.
By the time he was eighteen years old, his legs had become so muscular that he required specially tailored pants.
By 1918, the above mentioned New York Social Register had spawned eighteen such annual volumes, representing twenty-six cities, such as Dayton, Ohio.
By the time he turned eighteen, he had worked at least eighteen different jobs.
By VJ Day it had four battleships, eighteen aircraft carriers, eleven cruisers and many smaller warships and support vessels.
By a whim of his mother, the boy was dressed like a girl until he was eighteen, and, after appearing for a short time in man's costume, he resumed woman's dress on the advice -- doubtless satirical -- of Madame de La Fayette.
By Euripides you know ninety-two dramas, tragedies, of which eighteen survive, The Return is generally considered spurious, and a satyr play, the Cyclops.
By the age of eighteen he was a well-known virtuoso in Vienna and beyond.

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By October 29, 1799, a census for the city and county of Henderson, Kentucky.
By mid-century, Henderson County had become a major producer of tobacco, much of which was exported to Great Britain.
The soundtrack includes such period songs as " I'm Sitting on Top of the World " and " Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue " by Ray Henderson, Sam Lewis, and Joe Young ; " Sunny Side Up " by Henderson, Lew Brown, and Buddy G. DeSylva ; " Ain't We Got Fun " by Richard A. Whiting, Ray Egan, and Gus Kahn ; " Charleston " by James P. Johnson and Cecil Mack ; " I'll Get By " by Fred E. Ahlert and Roy Turk ; " I've Got a Feeling I'm Falling "
By the end of the 1970s, Gordon Henderson defined Cadence-lypso a synthesis of Caribbean and African musical patterns fusing the traditional with the contemporary ".
By late afternoon, with no further sightings of Japanese ships, two aircraft strike forces from Saratoga and Henderson Field took off to attack Tanaka's convoy.
By the 1970s, Texas blues had lost its popularity, but was revived by the blues rock stylings of artists like Johnny Nitzinger, Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, ZZ Top, Bugs Henderson and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, who set the stage for Stevie Ray Vaughan's blues revival in the 80's.
By the mid-1930s, Kennan was among the core of professionally trained Russian experts on the staff of the U. S. embassy in Moscow, along with Charles E. Bohlen and Loy W. Henderson.
By nightfall on 8 August, the 11, 000 Allied troops secured Tulagi, the nearby small islands, and a Japanese airfield under construction at Lunga Point on Guadalcanal ( later renamed Henderson Field ).
By the end of the summer, rhythm and blues bass guitarist Michael Henderson would replace Holland.
By the end of 2001, they had recorded a demo tape at Kill The Messenger Studio in Henderson, Nevada.
By 1931 Wyn Henderson had taken over day-to-day operation of the press and in the same year it published its last book, The Revaluation of Obscenity by sexologist Havelock Ellis.
By 1833, Lossing and Henderson formed a partnership.
By means of it Henderson has had considerable influence on the history of Great Britain.
By 1775, when North Carolina merchant Richard Henderson purchased an immense tract of land from the Cherokees to found the short-lived Transylvania colony, in what is today Kentucky, Henderson turned to Martin as his agent in Powell's Valley.
By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Henderson.
By this time LaFleur has gotten out of jail and heads to the Henderson house.
By the age of fifteen he was working as an editor for the Henderson News ; in 1873, he moved to Evansville, Indiana, where he continued as a newspaper editor.

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By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
By now Curt was seeing clearly again.
By her eighteenth birthday her bent for writing was so evident that Papa and Mamma gave her a Life Of Dickens as a spur to her aspiration.
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
By this time she had learned that it was futile to argue with her young husband, yet the uncomfortable fact remained: the American Congregationalists were sending them as missionaries to the Far East and paying their salaries.
By now he was undergoing a fresh torrent of abuse from Tory papers and pamphlets, and action was being taken to effect his punishment by expulsion from Parliament.
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
By our policy the West was -- is -- split.
By the time he was under the covers he had forgotten about seeing Kate.
By the time he was prosperous enough -- his goals were high -- he was bald and afraid of women.
By late afternoon the train inched into the marshaling yards in the railhead at Lublin, which was filled with lines of cars poised to pour the tools of war to the Russian front.
By odd coincidence, on the evening of her return Shelley chose to read Parisina, which was the latest of the titled poet's successes.
By the time the film was released we were three million dollars over-spent, war was imminent and the public apparently had forgotten all about Mother Cabrini.
By this method it was determined that the normal pressure exerted by a sample of polybutene ( molecular weight reported to be 770 ) was over half an atmosphere.
By comparing reaction cells sealed from the same manifold temperature dependency corresponding to activation energies ranging from 11 to 18 Af was observed while dependence on the first power of the light intensity seemed to be indicated in most cases.
By Nov. 8, 1958, weakness, specifically involving the pelvic and thigh musculature, was pronounced, and a common complaint was `` difficulty in stepping up on to curbs ''.
Serum potassium at this time was 3.8 mEq. per liter, and the hemoglobin was 13.9 gm. By Dec. 1, 1958, the weakness in the pelvic and quadriceps muscle groups was appreciably worse, and it became difficult for the patient to rise unaided from a sitting or reclining position.

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