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By upholding his own personal code of behavior, the private detective has placed himself in opposition to a society whose fabric is permeated with crime and corruption.
By his own confession, Maris is an angry young man.
By 335 BC he had returned to Athens, establishing his own school there known as the Lyceum.
By age three, however, her mother changed her name to Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, after her own mother.
By their assistance and that of his own subjects, who entertained a great attachment for him, he recovered Epirus.
By the standards of 19th century tycoons, Carnegie was not a particularly ruthless man but a humanitarian with enough acquisitiveness to go in the ruthless pursuit of money ; on the other hand, the contrast between his life and the lives of many of his own workers and of the poor, in general, was stark.
" By his own appraisal, he was a non-conforming misfit in the fraternity environment.
By the end of Judges the Israelites are in a worse condition than they were at the beginning, with Yahweh's treasures used to make idolatrous images, the Levites ( priests ) corrupted, the tribe of Dan conquering a remote village instead of the Canaanite cities, and the tribes of Israel making war on the Benjamites, their own brothers.
By imposing, retrospectively, his own perceptions of mobile warfare upon the shallow concept of blitzkrieg, he " created a theoretical imbroglio that has taken 40 years to unravel.
By 1743, he had perfected his hybrid style of playwriting ( combining the model of Molière with the strengths of Commedia dell ' arte and his own wit and sincerity ).
By his own account, he spent a great deal of time in the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital's library, where he would have encountered the work of Freud and other psychoanalysts.
By the end of the year Mobutu had created a rival government with its own prime minister.
By this time the destroyers had become large, multi-purpose vessels, expensive targets in their own right.
By the next Broadway season, he was the star of his own show about a young man who is drafted called Let's Face It !.
By mid-1892 Satie had composed the first pieces in a compositional system of his own making (), had provided incidental music to a chivalric esoteric play ( two ), had had his first hoax published ( announcing the premiere of, an anti-Wagnerian opera he probably never composed ), and had broken with Péladan, starting that autumn with the Uspud project, a " Christian Ballet ", in collaboration with.
By the time the siege ended in May 1094, El Cid had carved out his own principality on the coast of the Mediterranean.
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
By 2000, almost no major vendor produced its own EDIF tools, choosing instead to OEM third-party tools.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By 410, Britain was effectively told to look after its own affairs and expect no aid from Rome.
By October 1935 his flat-mates had moved out and he was struggling to pay the rent on his own.
By the time he opened his own furniture workshop in 1917, Rietveld had taught himself drawing, painting and model-making.
By 1902, the factory alone became " A great city with its own streets, its own police force, fire department and traffic laws.

By and admission
By the end of the 1960s, admission to CUNY's flagship City College had become highly competitive.
By the 18th century, the menagerie was open to the public ; admission cost three half-pence or the supply of a cat or dog to be fed to the lions.
By Jennings ' own admission in interviews, his son, Shooter Jennings, was the main inspiration to quit permanently.
By the age of 41 he had declined so far in health that his arms were by his own admission thin and weak.
By his own admission in his 1919 Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy, he " attempted to discover some flaw in Cantor's proof that there is no greatest cardinal ".
By their own admission, the band have never been fashionable in the eyes of the media.
By his own admission, Widukind first wrote several Christian hagiographies before he began his Res gestae saxonicae.
By Mobutu's own admission, the union would serve as an instrument of support for government policy, rather than as a force for confrontation.
By his own admission, by early 1969, I think, he had lost, what, a half million soldiers?
By his own admission, while at Oxford University, Neave did only the minimal amount of academic work that was required of him by his tutors.
By then he had ( by his own admission ) mastered the skills needed — in the era before DNA profiling — to leave minimal incriminating evidence at a crime scene.
By 2000, a majority of undergraduates at such elite public California schools as UC Berkeley and UCLA, which are obligated by law to not consider race as a factor in admission, were Asian American.
By their own admission this Leadmill gig was one of the band's most successful.
By the administration's own admission, the announcements were poorly handled, and there was widespread criticism of several key aspects, namely the nationality and experience of appointees, the transparency of the recruitment process and the level of officials ' salaries.
By the end of January, the admission bill, along with the boundary issue, was locked in the judiciary committee of both Houses of Congress.
By his own admission, Perle acquired the reputation of an influential figure who preferred to work in the background, a reputation that has followed him through the years in both the public and private sectors.
By his own admission, he is very handsome.
By his own admission a bit of a dabbler ( touche-à-tout ), Godbout has become one of the most important writers of his generation, with a major influence on post-1960 Quebec intellectual life.
By Kapuściński's own admission ( made in an interview given to the Union of Polish Youth's newspaper, the Sztandar Młodych, in August 1977 ), he on occasion himself participated in armed combat in Angola on the side of the MPLA.
By the 1920s the question of " open membership ," or " admission of the pious unimmersed to membership " had arisen as an additional source of tension.
By his own admission he was " losing it badly " and ranted about his dead father, saying that any " funny business " would result in him " snapping necks ".
By Brassens's admission, Bonnafé's influence on his work was enormous: " We were thugs, at fourteen, fifteen, and we started to like poets.
By 1881, when the school registers begin, Maria Unwin was headmistress, and the first pupil on the roll was Henry Alfred Robinson ; eighty-seven years later the final admission, Sharon Redfearn was number 1, 068.
( By his own admission, over thirty years later, he still could not speak the language well although he had lived with the Hidatsa nearly continuously.

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