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By and particular
By dealing with common landscape in an uncommon way, Roy Mason has found a particular niche in American landscape art.
By seeing such varied places, both interesting and beautiful, you will become aware of the many different civilizations Rome has lived through, and in particular, get a feel of Renaissance Rome.
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
By " time-gating " the detector for the arrival of a particular species of interest its crystallographic distribution on the surface, and as a function of depth, can be determined.
By drawing parallels between paradigms, so-called " pure cases ", and the case at hand, a casuist tries to determine a moral response appropriate to a particular case.
By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
By an abuse of the definition, a particular formal language is often thought of as being equipped with a formal grammar that describes it.
By the mid 19th century, the South, The city of New Orleans in particular, being situated as a key to commerce on the Mississippi River and in the Gulf, had become the largest U. S. city not on the Atlantic seaboard and the fourth largest in the U. S. overall.
By this time, Lewis was held by the Mackenzies of Kintail, ( later the Earls of Seaforth ), who pursued a more enlightened approach, investing in fishing in particular.
By making wiki links simpler to type for the members of a particular community, these features help bring the different wikis closer together.
By the time Monroe became president, several European powers, in particular Spain, were attempting to re-establish control over South America.
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 contrast, an Athenian trial needed the initiative of a particular citizen-prosecutor.
By contrast, contractual rights are rights enforceable against particular persons.
By the 21st century, vertebrate paleontologists were beginning to adopt phylogenetic taxonomy, in which all groups are defined in such a way as to be monophyletic ; that is, groups include all descendants of a particular ancestor.
By the time the series ended in 1927, its focus was more on the animated characters and in particular a cat named Julius who resembled Felix the Cat, rather than the live-action Alice.
By design, any RIFF file can legally include additional chunks of data, each identified by a four-character code ; software which does not understand that particular code should skip the chunk.
By taking samples from different sites and different strata within a particular region, researchers can build a comprehensive historical sequence that becomes a part of the scientific record ; for example, ancient timbers found in buildings can be dated to give an indication of when the source tree was alive and growing, setting an upper limit on the age of the wood.
By controlling the cross-sectional profile of the grooves, it is possible to concentrate most of the diffracted energy in a particular order for a given wavelength.
By itself, hop count is not a useful metric for determining the optimum network path, as it does not take into consideration the speed, load, reliability, or latency of any particular hop, but merely the total count.
By attaching a resonant chamber to the basic whistle, it may be tuned to a particular note and made louder.
The canonical model is a model of L, as every L-MCS contains all theorems of L. By Zorn's lemma, each L-consistent set is contained in an L-MCS, in particular every formula unprovable in L has a counterexample in the canonical model.
By internal agreement, the first digit of the individual edition number ( following 0-19 -) can indicate a particular originating division, for example: 3 for music ( before ISMNs were defined ); 5 for the New York office ; 8 for Clarendon Press publications.
By the late 6th century a small church had been built into the structure of the amphitheatre, though this apparently did not confer any particular religious significance on the building as a whole.

By and temper
By estimating both the clay and temper compositions, and locating a region where both are known to occur an assignment of the material source can be made.
" By 1980, Carangi began having violent temper tantrums, walking out of photo shoots, and even falling asleep in front of the camera.
By the mid-1930s his father's increasing alcoholism and abusive temper ( he had part of his ear bitten off in a poker game fight ) finally led Edwina to separate from him although they never divorced.
By his first wife, he'd had a beautiful young daughter, a girl of unparalleled goodness and sweet temper.
By this point, the Soviet government was prepared to temper its claims.
By some accounts, he lost control of his temper ; he brandished a cocked pistol and drew his sword, threatening to run men through and shouted, " Take the walls!
By now in a temper, Wooden bellowed: "' tish me, the Devil ".
By his junior year he had grown significantly to stand at 6 ' and his quick temper had become notorious.
By age fourteen Caron had become more of a loner and had a hair-trigger temper that would get him into trouble regularly.
By the end of World War II, he is his father's underboss and heir apparent, respected and feared as a ruthless killer with an explosive temper.
By his own accounts, he was previously a " quarrelsome man " with a bad temper.
By 1922, Martino was known as " Il Toro " ( The Bull ) for his famous short temper and his refusal to compromise his beliefs.
" By the great sword of Mars I will temper the blusterings of Boreas with the heat and roar of my forces.
By that time Clipperton had become an able and diligent captain, but he was still unable to control his rash temper.
By deliberately bowling wide, Lambert caused Beauclerk to lose both his temper and his wicket with the result that Lambert won the match by 15 runs.

By and management
By the very nature of the situation, it is the union which has been able to select the time and place to bring pressure upon management.
By this time Thomas Holt had left teaching and moved into theatrical and artist management in partnership with the noted entrepreneur Hugh D. McIntosh, owner of the Tivoli theatre circuit.
By 2008, Hummer's viability in the economic downturn was being questioned, and it was placed under review by GM management.
By design, system operation management and related activities occur after the project is complete and are not documented within this guide ( see an example of an IT project management framework ).
By tracking an index, an investment portfolio typically gets good diversification, low turnover ( good for keeping down internal transaction costs ), and extremely low management fees.
By the mid-century, the numbers of officials increased in order to make the management of the city more professional and to ensure the state-controlled trade.
" 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 the 1980s, Alberto Alessi took over the management of Alessi and launched the Alessi company into the design decade through collaborations with designers and architects such as Alessandro Mendini, Ettore Sottsass, Richard Sapper, and Achille Castiglioni.
By AD 1025, Basil II ( with an annual revenue of 7, 000, 000 nomismata ) was able to amass 14, 400, 000 nomismata ( or 200, 000 pounds of gold ) for the Imperial treasury due to his prudent management.
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 1905, under his management as Publisher, the sales had risen to upwards of £ 200, 000 per year and the profits in that 29 years of service averaged £ 8, 242 per year.
By the end of the 1980s, management of many large publicly traded corporations reacted negatively to the threat of potential hostile takeovers or corporate raids and pursued drastic defensive measures, including poison pills, golden parachutes and increases in debt levels on the company's balance sheet.
By the end of the decade, management of many large publicly traded corporations reacted negatively to the threat of potential hostile takeover or corporate raid and pursued drastic defensive measures including poison pills, golden parachutes and increasing debt levels on the company's balance sheet.
By arranging for many countries to assert their rights Harriman persuades the United Nations to, as a compromise, assign management of the Moon to his company.
By using the memory management system to record page writes a write-barrier can be maintained.
By order of the camp management, no medical care was given to the children.
By the 2000s, the use of NLP had spread to a variety of disciplines looking to influence people, including management and other forms of training.
By dexterous management and large promises he overcame the misgivings of the Greek troops over the length and danger of the war ; a Spartan fleet of thirty-five triremes sent to Cilicia opened the passes of the Amanus into Syria and conveyed to him a Spartan detachment of 700 men under Cheirisophus.
By 2006, Lockheed Martin Space Systems had described the ability to use existing Centaur hardware, with little modification, as a test bed for in-space cryogenic fluid management techniques.
By using a metafile to invoke a historic form of some printer management functions, Windows GDI could be tricked into executing data from the WMF file as code.
By 1926, management of the club had passed on to a new generation of members, and it was through their efforts that Odd were finally admitted into the regional series in 1927, ten years after the club was founded.
By the 1990s, the study tour had become a 6 week long program with an enrollment of 1200 participants aged from 18 – 23 with a management staff of over 80 Counselors.
By the late 1970s the Parliament-Funkadelic collective became over-extended and several key members departed acrimoniously over disagreements with Clinton and his management style.

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