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By the end of the 18th century, botanists and plant hunters exploring Asia began to name and describe the Magnolia species from China and Japan.
By the 1970s Piazzolla was living in Rome, managed by the Italian agent Aldo Pagani, and exploring a leaner, more fluid musical style drawing on more jazz influence, and with simpler, more continuous forms.
By 1994, Numan decided to stop attempting to crack the pop market and concentrate instead on exploring more personal themes, including his vocal atheism.
By 2009, the number of wells had fallen to about 200 ; but new discoveries in Weld County, Colorado have prompted interest in exploring the Niobrara shale, which lies beneath western Nebraska, northeastern Colorado, and southeastern Wyoming.
By the time the materials arrived three years later, much pre-construction time had been spent picnicking at and exploring the lot where the house would stand.
On June 26, 2006 it became public that Boeing was exploring selling or shutting down Connexion By Boeing, having failed to attract sufficient customers.
By 1968, Swiss rock was dying, and artists were exploring sonic innovations.
By exploring the relationship between art and science, and between creation, invention, and discovery, Engel provides unusual insights on the craft medium which has strict inherent constraints in favouring simple, geometric patterns and yet holds enough creative possibility within it to capture an unexpected range of complex forms.
By exploring complex concepts such as visual rhetoric, issues of access, and the social implications of online writing, students learn practical applications and implications of writing using technology.
By exploring the effects of the iron mills on its inhabitants, Harding Davis is able to depict her own concerns and frustrations associated with the marginalization of the working class.
By 1988, the group was exploring many additional forms of spontaneous theatre, and the name was changed to Unexpected Productions ”.
By fighting, completing quests and exploring, the character accumulates experience points.
By 1925 the price of natural rubber had increased to the point that many companies were exploring methods of producing synthetic rubber to compete with natural rubber.
By exploring human gene databases, a human homologue of the mouse gene was identified.
By 1970 Towner and Moore had joined the Winter Consort and met fellow member McCandless ; the four began exploring improvisation on their own, while their contributions continued to be seminal in redefining the Winter Consort " sound " in compositions like Towner's " Icarus.
Since returning to Catholicism, Montano has made numerous videos exploring the faith, including Father Lebar: Catholic Priest and Exorcist ; Saint Teresa Of Avila By Linda Mary Montano, and currently Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
By exploring northwestward, the settlers discovered a long, deep, wide river which is now the San Pedro River.
By exploring the multitude of different facets of culture ”, Emerson points out its complexity ( and thereby its resistance to be defined in clear-cut terms ).
By the late 1960s, panchira had spread to the mainstream comic industry, as fledgling manga artists such as Go Nagai began exploring sexual imagery in boy's comics ( shōnen manga ).
By studying the neural stem cells in vitro and exploring alternative cell sources, engineering novel biopolymers that could be utilized in a scaffold, and investigating cell or tissue engineered construct transplants in vivo in models of traumatic brain and spinal cord injury, Dr. LaPlaca's lab aims to identify optimal strategies for nerve regeneration post injury.

By and ideas
By no means would we discourage the production of ideas: they provide raw materials with which to work ; ;
By " impressions ", he means sensations, while by " ideas ", he means memories and imaginings.
By contrast most of the party's seats were won either due to the absence of a candidate from one of the other parties or in rural areas on the " Celtic fringe ", where local evidence suggests that economic ideas were at best peripheral to the electorate's concerns.
By his view, concepts ( and ideas in general ) are innate ideas that were instantiations of a transcendental world of pure forms that lay behind the veil of the physical world.
By 1924 in Paris, Dada was melding into surrealism, and artists had gone on to other ideas and movements, including surrealism, social realism and other forms of modernism.
By 1918, two French mathematicians, Pierre Fatou and Gaston Julia, though working independently, arrived essentially simultaneously at results describing what are now seen as fractal behaviour associated with mapping complex numbers and iterative functions and leading to further ideas about attractors and repellors ( i. e., points that attract or repel other points ), which have become very important in the study of fractals ( see Figure 3 and Figure 4 ).
" By mid-1938 Goebbels was investigating the possibility of requiring all Jews to wear an identifying mark and of confining them to a ghetto, but these were ideas whose time had not yet come.
By " ideology ", Marx and Engels meant ideas that reflect the interests of a particular class at a particular time in history, but which contemporaries see as universal and eternal.
By challenging students ' current ideas, students can adjust their ideas to more closely resemble actual theories or concepts.
" By the late 1970s, its ideas were so generally recognized to be seriously defective that one of its own main proponents, A. J. Ayer, could say in an interview: " I suppose the most important ... was that nearly all of it was false.
By mid-century, however, a synthesis of the ideas of Romanticism with more stable political ideas had emerged, partly in reaction to the failed Romantic and democratic Revolutions of 1848.
By 1930 The New Yorker magazine began publishing new and modern ideas by young writers and humorists like Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, E. B.
By the 1970s, the ideas of canals and ancient civilizations had to be abandoned.
The authors call this concept a ‘ conduit metaphor .’ By this they meant that a speaker can put ideas or objects into words or containers, and then send them along a channel, or conduit, to a listener who takes that idea or object out of the container and makes meaning of it.
By adding a measure of credibility to their work, their ideas are more readily accepted in the public mind.
By 313 BC, Hellenic ideas had begun their almost 250-year expansion into the Near East, Middle East, and Central Asian cultures.
By 1873, however, he had adapted his ideas to take account of the secret vote.
By 1968, revolutionary political ideas had taken root in earnest among university students.
By discovering many geological forms that are typically formed from large amounts of water, the images from the orbiters caused a revolution in our ideas about water on Mars.
By 1638, Williams ' ideas had ripened to the point that he accepted the idea of believer's baptism, or credobaptism.
By the 1770s the ideas of Adam Smith, a founder of classical liberalism became important.

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