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By the time he arrived, the Black Death had killed Alfonso and the threat of invasion had receded, so he turned the trip into a sight-seeing tour, traveling through Valencia and ending up in Granada.
By that time, however, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had taken place, drawing the United States into World War II and ending Robinson's nascent football career.
By 1951 laws were passed by the Bundestag ending denazification.
By now an enemy alien, he was moved between various internment camps in Scotland and England before ending up spending a year and a half in Douglas Camp, Isle of Man.
By the time Labour returned to government in 1997 after 18 years in opposition, Tony Blair ( leader since 1994 ) had abandoned the Labour policy of going back on Tory-led union reforms, as well as ending the commitment of nationalisation of industries and utilities.
By the 11th century BC, the authority of the New Kingdom dynasties had diminished, allowing divided rule in Egypt, and ending Egyptian control of Kush.
By AD 350, King Ezana of Axum had captured and destroyed Meroe city, ending the kingdom's independent existence, and conquering its territory into modern-day northern Sudan.
Hugh Luke argues that " By ending her story with the picture of the Earth's solitary inhabitant, she has brought nearly the whole weight of the novel to bear upon the idea that the condition of the individual being is essentially isolated and therefore ultimately tragic " ( xvii ).
By the end of 69, the forces of Vitellius had been beaten, and Vespasian was officially declared emperor by the Senate on 21 December, thus ending the Year of the Four Emperors.
By 1834, a general backlash against Biddle's tactics developed, ending the panic and all recharter efforts were abandoned.
By spring of 410, he had captured the southern Yan capital at Guanggu, ending Southern Yan.
That means peace ... By suppressing Jews ... he was ending struggle in Germany " ( The New York Times Magazine, May 6, 1934 ).
" By March 21, Roosevelt's Ambassador to the USSR Averell Harriman cabled Roosevelt that " we must come clearly to realize that the Soviet program is the establishment of totalitarianism, ending personal liberty and democracy as we know it.
By this time the song had the addition of a false ending and reprise coda.
By the end of the 1994 – 95 season, Murder, She Wrote < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s eleventh, Lansbury began to consider ending the series, as her advancing age became a concern ( she had just turned seventy ).
By the 1960s the first RCA patents were ending, while at the same time a number of technical improvements were being introduced.
The change to-by is because of Viking influence: there are other place names ending in-by in the area (' By ' meaning town in Norwegian, Swedish and Danish even today ).
By the time the postlude is heard, there is a modulation to E major ( the tonic major of the relative minor ) and unusually stays in this key, ending the symphony away from the tonic of G major.
By ending many of the social and cultural props of the previous century, the stage was set for dramatic economic and political change.
By using an established ETL framework, one may increase one's chances of ending up with better connectivity and scalability.
By the afternoon of November 6, Colonel de Castro signed the Act of Capitulation, thus ending Spanish rule in Negros Occidental.
By ending unregulated hunting and taking measures to protect remaining habitat, wood duck populations began to rebound in the 1920s.
By 1830, however, fashions changed and beaver hats were replaced by silk hats, ending the demand for expensive American furs.
By November 1908, Otto Ringling wrote to Butch Parson completely ending the relationship between the two families.
By this time the Civil Rights Movement had led to federal legislation ending racial segregation and enforcing the protection of voting rights of all citizens ; most African Americans in the South could vote again, after nearly 100 years of many being excluded from the franchise.

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By these steps the final AIA list was reduced from 8,000 to 3,500.
By design, CITES regulates and monitors trade in the manner of a " negative list " such that trade in all species is permitted and unregulated unless the species in question appears on the Appendices or looks very much like one of those taxa.
By the time of Antoine Lavoisier, for example, a list of elements would no longer refer to classical elements.
By 1842, a list of nine elements believed to be essential to plant growth had been compiled, and the discoveries of the German botanists Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop, in the years 1859-65, resulted in a development of the technique of soilless cultivation.
By 1987 the list included the Encore Multimax and Sequent Balance machines, testing Mach's ability to run on multiprocessor systems.
" By the end of 1972, over a million copies were in print, Reader's Digest had published a condensed version, and the book reached the top of the New York Times Best Seller list where it remained for 38 weeks.
" By 1814 Young had completely translated the " enchorial " ( demotic, in modern terms ) text of the Rosetta Stone ( he had a list with 86 demotic words ), and then studied the hieroglyphic alphabet but initially failed to recognize that the demotic and hieroglyphic texts were paraphrases and not simple translations.
By not keeping any list of users and corresponding anonymizing labels for them, a remailer can ensure that any message that has been forwarded leaves no internal information behind that can later be used to break identity confidentiality.
By using a finger client to get a list of a company's employee names, email addresses, phone numbers, and so on, a cracker can telephone or email someone at a company requesting information while posing as another employee.
By the 1950s, improvising over chords had become such a dominant part of jazz, that sidemen at recording dates were sometimes given nothing more than a list of chords to play from.
By 516 BC, Xanthos was included in the first nomos of Darius I in the tribute list.
By the late 1980s allegations began to appear throughout the world ( including Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, the Netherlands and Scandinavia ), in part enabled by English as a common international language and in at least the United Kingdom assisted by Gould's list of indicators.
By the many-worlds interpretation of quantum physics, the quantum randomization spawns ( where N is the number of random bits ) universes and one of these will be such that this single shuffle had produced the list in sorted order.
By September of the same year, the proposals seemed likely to be passed ; a leaked list of quangos that were due to be abolished was acquired by the BBC, with British Waterways included, with the note ' Abolish as non-departmental public body and mutualise '.
By the following month, the official announcement from British Waterways confirming the leaked list and that a new charity would be established to tend British Waterways ' 2, 000 miles of canals and rivers in England and Wales.
By the Treaty of Adrianople, he conceded a long list of Russian demands, one of which was acceptance of Greek autonomy as defined in the Treaty of London.
By September 2006, the Bend metro area ranked second in the list of most overpriced housing markets, and in June 2007 it was named the most overpriced housing market in America.
By 2000 they were part of the regular list programming.
By 1992, at the age of 27, Dell became the youngest CEO to have his company ranked in Fortune magazine's list of the top 500 corporations.
By default, these files are excluded from the list.
By our assumption, the matrix associated to a list of intervals will remain essentially unchanged from one time step to the next.
By the end of the 16th century, the list of unclergyable offences included murder, rape, poisoning, petty treason, sacrilege, witchcraft, burglary, theft from churches, and pickpocketing.
By 1970, Bonanza was the first series to appear in the Top Five list for nine consecutive seasons ( a record that would stand for many years ) and thus established itself as the single biggest hit television series of the 1960s.
By 1929, the sales list had been expanded to 50 models and business was so good that 90 per cent of earnings were being paid out as dividends to shareholders in a highly competitive environment.
By the end of 2005, Dion grossed more than US $ 76 million, placing sixth on Billboard's Money Makers list for 2005.

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