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By and filling
By mid-February to mid-March, the bulk of the population has arrived in the lagoons, filling them with nursing, calving and mating gray whales.
By 150 BCE the pots were fitted with valves to allow smoother filling as they were forced into the water.
By unplugging the different compartments and filling them with dyes of different colors, a multi-colored pattern can be printed over quite a large area of folded cloth.
By restoring 10 minutes to the film, the complex story now fits together in a seamless way, filling in those gaps found in the previous theatrical release, and proving that Peckinpah was firing on all cylinders for this, his grandest achievement .... And the one overwhelming feature that the director's cut makes unforgettable are the many faces of the children, whether playing, singing, or cowering, much of the reaction to what happens on-screen is through the eyes, both innocent and imitative, of all the children.
By filling the underflow gap like this, significant digits are lost, but not to the extent as when doing flush to zero on underflow ( losing all significant digits all through the underflow gap ).
By examining " hotter " and " cooler " spark plugs of the same manufacturer side by side, the principle involved can be very clearly seen ; the cooler plugs have a more substantial ceramic insulator filling the gap between the center electrode and the shell, effectively allowing more heat to be carried off by the shell, while the hotter plugs have less ceramic material, so that the tip is more isolated from the body of the plug and retains heat better.
By 1936, the 21-year old Henna already operated his own independent garage and filling station in Round Rock.
By that time he had already become acting Minister of Defence in Nygaardsvold's Cabinet, filling in for Fredrik Monsen who was ill.
By striking this device into the water, they were able to catch ten to twelve fish per try, quickly filling their canoes.
By early 1968 the group were capable of filling major venues in the UK.
By the late 1960s both IBM and aftermarket vendors began filling this void.
By filling the Coliseum, Cryer sought to demonstrate the city's desire to host the Olympic games.
By 1883, San Francisco Bay was estimated to be filling with silt at a rate of one foot per year.
By filling the cuia with water the leather expands, covering all leaks in the cuia.
By 10pm, one of the four evacuation centres in Canberra was completely full, and others were filling up quickly.
By this time, one of MacNelly's friends and colleagues at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Gary Brookins, had assisted MacNelly in filling in doing finish work.
By May 1940 five more battalions had been formed, all equipped with 10 cm NbW 35 mortars, filling out the sequence from 1 to 8, but only the first five were combat ready when the Battle of France began on 10 May 1940.
By the end of the year he was filling stadium-sized arenas like the Exhibition Stadium in Toronto, the Budokan in Tokyo, the Boston Orpheum and the Forum in Montreal.
By unplugging the different compartments and filling them with dyes of different colours, a multi-coloured pattern can be printed over quite a large area of folded cloth.
By 1916 the cemetery was rapidly filling up and running out of space, burials in family plots continued through the 1950s and 1960s, but by 1978 ownership of the cemetery had passed to Sheffield City Council and it was closed to all new burials.
By the mid-19th century the two communities had been linked by road, with housing along these roads filling the open space to create one community.
By filling up an empty bottle with fertiliser and kerosene a fisherman can create an improvised but powerful explosive and throw it into the ocean gaining immediate access to hundreds of dead fish .< ref > Lu, Andrea.
By filling a gap in the economy, a player can make solid and consistent profit through a factory.
By reducing water content, the dried cranberries are less filling and people tend to eat more.

By and character
By this same combination of the will and the imagination, each one of us can learn to portray permanently the kind of character we would like to be.
By 1940 the CCC was no longer wholly a relief agency, rapidly losing its non-military character, and becoming a system for work-training as its ranks had become increasingly younger, with life-inexperienced enrollees.
By autumn 1917, in the power vacuum following the dissolution of parliament and in the absence of a stable government or a Finnish army, such forces began assuming a more military character.
By making the graffiti less explicit ( as adapted to social and legal constraints ), these drawings are less likely to be removed but do not lose their threatening and offensive character.
By the 19th century, Romantic critics valued Hamlet for its internal, individual conflict reflecting the strong contemporary emphasis on internal struggles and inner character in general.
By forging Mathieu as an absolute rationalist, analyzing every situation, and functioning entirely on reason, he removed any strands of authentic content from his character and as a result, Mathieu could " recognize no allegiance except to self " ( Sartre 1942: 13 ), though he realized that without " responsibility for my own existence, it would seem utterly absurd to go on existing " ( Sartre 1942: 14 ).
By 1991, Bacon began to give up the idea of playing leading men in big-budget films and to remake himself as a character actor.
By some accounts, the seeds for Luthor's character first appeared in The Reign of the Super-Man, also written by Siegel and Shuster.
# By self knowledge to further the acceptance of the idea of the Celtic character of Cornwall, one of the six Celtic nations.
By 1800, most Congregationalist churches in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching the strict unity of God, the subordinate nature of Christ, and salvation by character.
Raimi may direct By Any Means Necessary, the next film based on the " Jack Ryan " CIA character created by Tom Clancy.
By the end of 1990, most of the work on mapping existing character encoding standards had been completed, and a final review draft of Unicode was ready.
By early 1992 the search was on for a good byte-stream encoding of multi-byte character sets.
By 1932, although Mickey Mouse had become a relatively popular cinema character, Silly Symphonies was not as successful.
By Canadian law, Canadian whiskies must be produced and aged in Canada, be distilled from a fermented mash of cereal grain, be aged in wood barrels with a capacity limit of for not less than three years, and " possess the aroma, taste and character generally attributed to Canadian whisky ".
By the 16, 370th character, the emperor has been offended by several passages, and has Ru Taisu summoned to court and flogged for the perceived insult.
By the time he was twenty, Mozart was able to write concerto ritornelli that gave the orchestra admirable opportunity for asserting its character in an exposition with some five or six sharply contrasted themes, before the soloist enters to elaborate on the material.
By selecting chains that had a smaller character set ( for example, just numbers and a few punctuation marks ), the printer could print much faster than if the chain contained the entire upper-and lower-case alphabet, numbers, and all special symbols.
By emphasizing the unrealistic character of " legends " of the saints, English-speaking Protestants were able to introduce a note of contrast to the " real " saints and martyrs of the Reformation, whose authentic narratives, they were sure, could be found in Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
* Edward makes an appearance in the novel By Right of Arms, by Robyn Carr, as a supporter and friend of the main character.
" By the end of that episode, Fit Tony's weight gain causes a change of nickname to " Fat Tony ", essentially restoring the original character.
By the time producer Charles Mintz took away the Oswald series from Disney, Pete had been established as the most consistently appearing supporting character to Oswald.
By contrast, other games such as Werewolf and How to Host a Murder are role-based, with each player being given a character or other role to play in the course of the game.
By 1978 the Duck family were ingrained sufficiently in popular culture that a character in the movie Corvette Summer quips " Just call me Gladstone Duck ‏" after being lucky.

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