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By and exchanging
By exchanging night and day, the animals ( which are awake during their ' night ') can be observed during daylight hours.
By exchanging matter with Earth, they seek to exploit these differences in physical laws.
By exchanging places with his brother at toilet stops and aided by car lifts at various stages, Sergio Motsoeneng finished ninth.
By mid-1780, England had supplanted France as the influential fashion house in the Western world, exchanging light and elaborate style for a more plain, utilitarian mode of fashion.
By the late 1970s, members were exchanging almost daily information with Roy Frankhouser, a government informant and infiltrator of both far right and far left groups who was involved with the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party.
By 1921, Crowley and Reuss were exchanging angry letters, culminating in Reuss ' expulsion of Crowley from O. T. O.
By far the most widely accepted standard format for storing and exchanging models in the field is the Systems Biology Markup Language ( SBML ) The SBML. org website includes a guide to many important software packages used in computational systems biology.
By exchanging clothes with his wife's maid, he escaped the attention of his guards.
By exchanging messages in a completely anonymous manner, DDS greatly simplifies distributed application design and encourages modular, well-structured programs.
By exchanging the native pagan prayers and spells with Catholic oraciones and Christian prayers, the albularyo was able to syncretize the ancient mode of healing with the new religion.
By exchanging the native prayers and spells with Catholic oraciones and Christian prayers, the albularyo was able to synchronize the ancient mode of healing with the new religion.

By and limited
By limiting American strength too much to nuclear strength, this country limited its ability to fight any kind of war besides a nuclear war.
By and large the power exercised by these officials was routine administration and quite limited.
By 1946, as the growing fellowship quarreled over structure, purpose, and authority, as well as finances and publicity, Wilson began to form and promote what became known as AA's Twelve Traditions, guidelines for an altruistic, unaffiliated, non-coercive, and non-hierarchical structure that limited AA's purpose to only helping alcoholics on a non-professional level while shunning publicity.
By the mid-1960s, both systems showed enough promise to start development of base selection for a limited ABM system dubbed Sentinel.
By contrast, the album had limited success in the US, only reaching number 83 on the Billboard 200 Album Chart.
By World War I drum kits were characterized by very large bold marching bass drums and many percussion items suspended on and around them, and they became a central part of jazz music, specifically ( but not limited to ) dixieland.
By the end of October, Allen was again off New York, where the British, having secured the city, moved the prisoners on-shore, and, as he was considered an officer, gave Allen limited parole.
By comparison, electron microscopes are limited by the de Broglie wavelength of the electron.
By including interaction, scripting, and compilation, Forth was popular on computers with limited resources, such as the BBC Micro and Apple II series, and remains so in applications such as firmware and small microcontrollers.
By April, complete motorcycles were in production on a very limited basis.
By 1599, however, he again felt his work limited by the inaccuracy of available data — just as growing religious tension was also threatening his continued employment in Graz.
By 1991, it appeared to many that SGML would be limited to commercial and data-based applications while WYSIWYG tools ( which stored documents in proprietary binary formats ) would suffice for other document processing applications.
By 1208, the Germans were strong enough to begin operations against the Estonians, who were at that time divided into eight major and several smaller counties led by elders with limited co-operation between them.
By law, NSA's intelligence gathering is limited to foreign communications, although domestic incidents such as the NSA warrantless surveillance controversy have occurred.
" By the spirit of Vatican II " is meant to promote the teachings and intentions attributed to the Second Vatican Council in ways not limited to literal readings of its documents, but not in contradiction to the " letter " of the Council ( cf.
By the later stages of the trial, Clarence Darrow had largely abandoned the ACLU's original strategy and attacked the literal interpretation of the Bible as well as Bryan's limited knowledge of other religions and science.
By agreement, British funding for research and development was limited to that required to modify the V bombers to take the missile, but the British were allowed to fit their own warheads and the Americans were given nuclear submarine basing facilities in Scotland.
By the early 1970s, the FSLN was launching limited military initiatives.
By invoking the Stayman convention, the responder takes control of the bidding since strength and distribution of the opener's hand is already known within a limited range.
By reviewing the article, though limited to the accuracy of his record, Grant implicitly opened the door for the nomination despite the precarious financial prospects in his future.
By 1876 Russia had incorporated all three khanates ( hence all of present-day Uzbekistan ) into its empire, granting the khanates limited autonomy.
By 1985, a version of Emacs ( MicroEMACS ) was available for a variety of platforms, but it was not until June, 1987 that Stevie ( ST editor for VI enthusiasts ), a limited vi clone appeared.
By the end of the year, due to dwindling active membership and limited remaining development capacity, the XFree86 Core Team voted to disband itself.
By 1970, Agnew was limited to seeing the president only during cabinet meetings or in the occasional and brief one-on-one, with Agnew given no opportunity to discuss much of anything of substance.

By and exclusive
By international agreement and Gabonese law, an exclusive economic zone extends off the coast, which prohibits any foreign fishing company to fish in this zone without governmental authorization.
By pursuing exclusive publication rights for his own works, he set one of the most important early precedents for regarding music as the intellectual property of the composer.
" By 1965 Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars.
By the 1950s, an era of every woman being able to own her own pearl necklace had begun, and natural pearls were reduced to a small, exclusive niche in the pearl industry.
By the end of the decade, two thirds of UNCHR's budget was focused on operations in Africa and in just one decade, the organization's focus had shifted from an almost exclusive focus on Europe.
Total dead 2, 050, 89-Other estimates of German casualties are as follows: By UK War Office in 1922: Killed 1, 808, 545 exclusive of 14, 000 African conscript deaths during the war By US War Dept in 1924: 1, 773, 700 killed and died.
By the 1530s, small groups of Portuguese traders and prospectors penetrated the interior regions seeking gold, where they set up garrisons and trading posts at Sena and Tete on the Zambezi River and tried to gain exclusive control over the gold trade.
By 1989, Showtime had already exclusive deals with Carolco Pictures, Atlantic Entertainment Group, Cannon Films, Buena Vista, Universal Studios, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, Imagine Entertainment and Weintraub.
By the 1890s, several large homes took root across Alum Creek in the Bullitt Park area, one of which becoming the original campus of the Columbus School for Girls, still an exclusive girls ' private school in Bexley.
By the late 18th century, most planters in the Upper South had switched from exclusive tobacco cultivation to mixed crop production, both because tobacco had exhausted the soil and because of changing markets.
Southern Cross is the exclusive licensor for Greg Norman in residential real estate applications, including the " Norman Estates ", " By Greg Norman ", " Norman Residences ", and " Norman Club Villas " brands.
By the 1970s, changes in film distribution made it difficult for Radio City to secure exclusive bookings of many films ; furthermore, the theater preferred to show only G-rated movies, which further limited their film choices as the decade wore on.
" By adopting language as their exclusive medium, Weiner, Barry, Wilson, Kosuth and Art & Language were able to sweep aside the vestiges of authorial presence manifested by formal invention and the handling of materials.
By the treaty under which Baden had become an integral part of the German Empire in 1871, he had reserved only the exclusive right to tax beer and spirits ; the army, the post-office, railways and the conduct of foreign relations passed under the effective control of Prussia.
By the end of 1938, Mutual had 74 exclusive affiliates ; though the two leading radio network companies discouraged dual affiliations, Mutual shared another 25 affiliates with NBC and 5 with CBS.
By combining adjunctions and certain deformations, the theory of syntactic features developed earlier may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon.
By the 1870s the songs were free of their folk music origins, and particular songs also started to become associated with particular singers, often with exclusive contracts with the songwriter, just as many pop songs are today.
By doing this the Crimson Giants secured the exclusive use of the only suitable stadium in Evansville, Bosse Field.
By 1957, Speedo had the exclusive license to manufacture and distribute Jockey brand men's underwear in Australia.
By at least 1956 it was already standard practice by Jamaican sound systems owners to give their " selecter " DJs acetate or flexi disc dubs of exclusive mento and Jamaican rhythm and blues recordings before they were issued commercially.
By 1971, most reggae singles issued in Jamaica included on their B-side a dub remix of the A-side, many of them first tested as exclusive " dub plates " on dances.
( By 1928-9, many of the jazz sides issued on the Vocalion 15000 series were exclusive to Vocalion and are extremely rare and highly sought after.
By the same time, he made commercial agreement with famous gunmaker firm Charles Lancaster, inventor of the oval bore, to be his exclusive UK agent.

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