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By and her
By her eighteenth birthday her bent for writing was so evident that Papa and Mamma gave her a Life Of Dickens as a spur to her aspiration.
By the time Lilian had been graduated from public school, her parents were doing quite well.
By this time she had learned that it was futile to argue with her young husband, yet the uncomfortable fact remained: the American Congregationalists were sending them as missionaries to the Far East and paying their salaries.
By 1783 her legions had managed to annex the Crimea amid scenes of wanton cruelty and now, in this second combat with the Crescent, were aiming at suzerainty over all of the Black Sea's northern shoreline.
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 making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
By this time Diane was a beguiling lass of 19 and still seeking her place in the world.
By rough estimate her Committee, headed by Henry Francis Du Pont, contains three times as many Republicans as Democrats.
By the time her hindquarters were in a standin' position, her knees were on the ground in a prayin' attitude.
By turns, her beautifully sung Norma is fierce, tender, venomous and pitiful.
By relaxing the throat muscles and expanding the oral cavity well into the frontal sinuses, she could direct the vowel sounds into the most felicitous position for proper reproduction through her throat microphone.
By age three, however, her mother changed her name to Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, after her own mother.
By the terms of the Thirty Years ' Peace ( 445 BC ) Athens covenanted to restore to Aegina her autonomy, but the clause remained a dead letter.
By bringing part of mass of her body closer to the axis she decreases her body's moment of inertia.
By figuratively rolling her eyes at the hype, Peters gives us a rich, warm and comedically human Desiree, which reaches full impact when she pierces the facade with a nakedly honest, tears-on-cheek ' Send in the Clowns.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
By offering to isolate her in Senex's house, he is able to give Philia and Hero some time alone together, and the two fall in love.

By and firm
By 1979 master plan development was handled by the firm of Sasaki & Associates, which continued to work alongside the university in the years that followed.
By Haitian standards, Magloire's rule was firm, but not harsh: he jailed political opponents, including Fignolé, and shut down their presses when their protests grew too strident, but he allowed labor unions to function, although they were not permitted to strike.
By 1980 the firm had operations in southern Africa, Australia, China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, as well as the United States, and employed 37, 000 people.
By continuing production, the firm can offset its variable cost and at least part of its fixed cost, but by stopping completely it would lose the entirety of its fixed cost.
By not producing, the firm loses only its fixed cost.
By 1905, most of the area was under firm French control as a part of French Sudan.
By 1905, most of the area was under firm French control.
By shutting down a firm avoids all variable costs.
By the 1820s, the center of innovation had shifted to Paris, where the Pleyel firm manufactured pianos used by Frédéric Chopin and the Érard firm manufactured those used by Franz Liszt.
By then, Clemente was on firm footing ; he never again dipped below. 319 and would finish the season at. 329, good for a second consecutive NL batting crown and his third in five years.
By 1905 the firm was manufacturing automobiles.
By 1990, Keck, Mahin & Cate, a law firm, considered moving out of its space in the Sears Tower and moving into a potential new development, which would become 77 West Wacker Drive.
By its very nature, conceptualizing a supply curve requires that the firm be a perfect competitor — that is, that the firm has no influence over the market price.
By the 1870s, the firm was offering both designs for embroideries and finished works.
By 1979, many companies such as Cromemco, Processor Technology, IMSAI, Northstar, Southwest Technical Products Corporation, Ohio Scientific, Altos, Morrow Designs and others produced systems designed either for a resourceful end user or consulting firm to deliver business systems such as accounting, database management, and word processing to small businesses.
By the spring of 1536 Christian III had taken firm control.
By nightfall on 12 April 1917, the Canadian Corps was in firm control of the ridge.
By 1971 the firm had established its Mergers & Acquisitions business along with Sales & Trading.
By autumn 1915 Asquith ’ s Coalition was close to breaking up over conscription, and in the absence of firm leadership ad hoc campaigns had developed in Sinai, Gallipoli, Mesopotamia and Salonika.
By April 1899, his firm, McCormick & French, had won third place in the design competition for the new Luzerne County Courthouse.
By 1840, James Taylor White, in cooperation with Jones & Co., an English firm, had built what was probably the first meat packing plant in Texas on the banks of the Trinity River in Liberty, marked also by Historical marker.
By 2006, research firm Marketdata estimated the " self-improvement " market in the U. S. as worth more than $ 9 billion — including infomercials, mail-order catalogs, holistic institutes, books, audio cassettes, motivation-speaker seminars, the personal coaching market, weight-loss and stress-management programs.

By and administration
By and large the power exercised by these officials was routine administration and quite limited.
By 1982, the perceived passivity of the FARC, together with the relative success of the government's efforts against the M-19 and ELN, enabled the administration of the Liberal Party's Julio César Turbay ( 1978 – 1982 ) to lift a state-of-siege decree that had been in effect, on and off, for most of the previous 30 years.
By that time the military and strategic situation of Russia had become more difficult due of the rise of Germany and Japan, and Russian central administration and the idea of Pan-Slavism had grown in Saint Petersburg.
By late 372 Gregory returned to Nazianzus to assist his dying father with the administration of his diocese.
By the end of the Hittite Empire, the Hittite language had become a written language of administration and diplomatic correspondence.
By 1888, it was clear that the piecemeal system that had developed over the previous century in response to the vastly increased need for local administration could no longer cope.
By the close of Baker's administration in 1868, The Society's wealth was probably $ 2 million.
By the Edict of Villers-Cotterets ( 1539 ) it was decreed that the langue d ' oïl ( Northern French ) should be used for all French administration.
By the middle of 1903, the Colombian government in Bogotá had balked at the prospect of a U. S. controlled canal under the terms that the Roosevelt administration was offering.
By 1912 the German administration had apparently achieved its long-term objective of understanding the traditional forces in Samoa politics while maintaining a semblance of local participation in government.
By the late 1920s the resistance movement against colonial rule had gathered widespread support during the mistreatment of the Samoan people by the New Zealand administration.
By the end of the series the administration, becoming desperate for Number Six's knowledge and fearful of his growing influence in the Village, takes drastic measures that threaten the lives of Number Six, Number Two, and the rest of the Village.
By that time the political damage had been done, with further alienation of the Progressives from the administration.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
* By functions: production, selling, distribution, administration, R & D, development,
By the mid-1760s, Thimphu considered Cooch Behar its dependency, stationing a garrison force there and directing its civil administration.
By the end of the colonial administration in 1974, 30 percent of Timorese were practicing Roman Catholics while the majority continued to worship spirits of the land and sky.
By the early 20th century the Portuguese had shifted the administration of much of Mozambique to large private companies, like the Mozambique Company, the Zambezia Company and the Niassa Company, controlled and financed mostly by the British, which established, with the Portuguese, railroad lines to neighbouring countries.
By this time, Mozambique had become a Portuguese colony, but administration was left to the trading companies ( like Mozambique Company and Niassa Company ) who had received long-term leases from Lisbon.
By the 1569 Union of Lublin that formed the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, a significant part of Ukrainian territory was moved from Lithuanian rule to Polish administration, resulting in cultural Polonization and visible attempts to colonize Ukraine by the Polish nobility.
By targeting federal resources to specific geographic areas the Kennedy administration realized that political favors could be bought.
By the summer of 1938, residents of the city embarked on " an intensified campaign of murder, intimidation and sabotage " that caused the British administration " grave concern ," according to its report to the League of Nations.
By the 1960s, the South West Region ( including Dorset, which for some previous purposes had been included in a Southern region ), was widely recognised for government administration and statistics.
By contrast, in T2DM patients daily Mg administration, restoring a more appropriate intracellular Mg concentration, contributes to improve insulin-mediated glucose uptake.

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