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By and fixing
By fixing the tax rate in advance of spending, upper limits are set on expenditures.
By the end of 1959, all first generation big-money quizzes were gone with single-sponsorship television following and a federal law against fixing television game shows ( an amendment to the 1960 Communications Act ) coming.
By fixing a primitive nth root of 1 we can identify the group Z / nZ with the group μ < sub > n </ sub > of nth roots of 1.
By fixing bampo to verses and to words of each of the textual contents, the individual works are interpolation and alteration.
* In 2010, several professional Starcraft players were suspected of being involved in illegal match fixing, with two people arrested and about seven gamers investigated, with two renowned gamers, Ma Jae-Yoon and By. CrocuS were confirmed as working as a broker between the bettors and the gamers.
By removing the fixing screw the grinder can be disassembled completely for cleaning.
By locating and fixing these issues early, the design team can avoid what often become costly errors as the project moves to more complicated computational models and eventually into the physical realm.
By then the relative populations were 85 % English and 10 % Scottish, meaning that the new Barnett formula was brought in fixing changes to Scottish expenditure at 10 / 85th of the change in England ( or 11. 76 %), 2 % lower than the amount that was being received.
By means of his excellent grammars, dictionary, and various works on German style, he contributed greatly towards rectifying the orthography, refining the idiom, and fixing the standard of his native tongue.
By 1979, Howie Winter and the rest of the Somerville crew were all sent to prison for fixing horse races, leaving Whitey Bulger and Harold Wright as the new leaders of the Winter Hill Gang.
By fixing a sequence of bottles and messengers at intervals along the cable, a series of samples at increasing depth can be taken.

By and forever
By the end of the 19th century the world had been forever changed by the rapid communication made possible by engineering development of land-line, underwater and, eventually, wireless telegraphy.
By convention, we assume all possible states and transitions have been included in the definition of the processes, so there is always a next state and the process goes on forever.
By 1990, Hillery's term seemed to be reaching a quiet end, until the events of 1982 returned, changing the course of the history of the presidency, Ireland and Hillery forever.
By this time I knew the world to which the drawing room belonged [...] was a world forever lost.
By the end of the 19th century, a new type of adventure would change the lives of the inhabitants forever.
By the end of this time, he feels that he will either be rejoined with his love or that it will have expired forever.
By the eighteenth century, the Ojibwe and Dakota were the two primary tribes that inhabited the area, until around 1745, when the Dakota were forever driven from the St. Croix Valley as a result of the Battle of Kathio.
By the end of the series he has fallen in love with Duck, which is exemplified through his promise to stay by her side forever.
By the 1960s, the Everglades were in imminent danger of disappearing forever due to gross mismanagement in the name of progress, and real estate and agricultural development.
By the Alexandra Park and Palace ( Public Purposes ) Act 1900, a charitable trust was set up ; representatives of the purchasing local authorities became the trustees with the duty to keep both palace and park " available for the free use and recreation of the public forever ".
By that time, the Scottish Television and Grampian Television names were officially confined to history forever.
By that time, the Scottish Television and Grampian Television names were officially confined to history forever.
By emphasizing on the richness of the composition together with expansive improvisation passages, he forever changed the way, Carnatic music was sung.
: By the grace of God and in the name of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth of England and her successors forever, I take possession of this kingdom whose king and people freely resign their right and title unto Her Majesty's keeping, now named by me and to be known unto all men as Nova Albion.
By her order all participants of the Pugachev revolt were to be imprisoned forever, and their names should " be condemned to eternal oblivion and deep silence.
By that grief which you suffered on Calvary when you beheld Jesus die on the Cross, obtain for me a happy death, that by loving Jesus and you, my Mother, on earth, I may share your joy in loving and blessing the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit forever in Heaven.
" By dint of resolution, self-culture, and force of character, he has rendered himself a popular lecturer to a British audience, and vigorous expositor of the evils and atrocities of that system whose chains he has shaken off so triumphantly and forever.
By annexing Alexandria in 1847, Virginia may have breached its contractual obligation to " forever cede and relinquish " the territory.
By launching Espacenet in 1998, the EPO is said to have " revolutionized public access to international patent information, releasing patent data from its paper prisons and changing forever how patents are disseminated, organized, searched, and retrieved.
By the old it is permitted forever.

By and on
By this time word had got around that an American doctor was on the premises.
Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
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 this standard, it is determined that where two stations operating on the same frequency are involved, objectionable interference from station A exists at any point within the service area of station B where station A's signal is of an intensity one-twentieth or more of the strength of station B's signal at that point.
By automobile from New York, for example, you can take a one or two-day tour to Annapolis, Maryland to see the colonial homes and the U.S. Naval Academy ( where you can shoot the dress parade on Wednesdays ) ; ;
By submerging the patient in a tub and rotating the transducer while the scanning goes on, they have been able to get cross-section views of the neck, as shown in Fig. 7, as well as many other hitherto impossible insights.
Reports Jim Lendrum: `` By studying men on the job, we found that two men -- a carpenter and a helper -- can lay a floor faster than three.
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 ''.
By all means the most important distinction is that between those total-cost apportionments which superimpose a distribution of admittedly unallocable cost residues on estimates of incremental or marginal costs, and those other apportionments which recognize no difference between true cost allocation and mere total-cost distribution.
By 800 social and cultural security had been achieved, at least on a simple plane ; ;
By 1871 L. C. Orvis, manager of the `` Western Union Telegraph Company '', expressed willingness to send emergency telegrams on Sundays from his Village drugstore.
By themselves they may not be able to save the life on this planet, but without them there would be very little left worth saving.
By preying on the sick, by playing callously on the hopes of the desperate, by causing the sufferer to delay proper medical care, these medical ghouls create pain and misery by their very activity.
By fall, 443 survivors of this arduous journey were clustered about Fort Snelling, but most of them were sent on to Galena and St. Louis, with a few going as far as Vevay, Indiana, a notable Swiss center in the United States.
By the time her hindquarters were in a standin' position, her knees were on the ground in a prayin' attitude.
By 1926, when the mighty Yanks were at their mightiest, only a few of these were left but they still shone brightest, even beside able and agile rookies like Tony Lazzeri ( who managed never to have one of his epileptic fits on the field ), Mark Koenig, Lou Gehrig, George Pipgras, and gray-thatched Earl Combs.
By a wrenching effort, he managed to hunch and draw in, to take the final fall on his back and shoulders rather than his head.
`` By winning against Bradley, Kentucky and Notre Dame on those teams' home courts, they showed that the home court advantage can be overcome anywhere and that it doesn't take a super team to do it ''.
By mid-June, millions of Americans will take to the road on vacation trips up and down and back and forth across this vast and lovely land.
By July 1, six weeks from now, motel-keepers all over the nation will, by 6 p.m., be switching on that bleak -- to motorists -- sign, `` No Vacancy ''.
By the end of the third act, the artist is dead but the body lingers on, a shell among other shells.
By the time the fielder got his hands on the ball Deegan was rounding third base and heading for home.

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