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By and historical
By an effort of historical sympathy we can cast our minds back into the art of a remote past or an alien present, and enjoy the carvings of cavemen and Japanese colour-prints ; ;
By doing so, it links the holy past to the historical present and represents Alfred's law-giving as a type of divine legislation.
By making the mass number of soldiers blend within the landscape / painting, it shows that he believed that the usage and depiction of landscape was just as significant as a historical event, such as a war.
By comparison Whorf's other work in linguistics, the development of such concepts as the allophone and the cryptotype, and the formulation of " Whorf's law " in Uto-Aztecan historical linguistics, have met with broad acceptance.
By contrast, evidence based on the textual differences between the Septuagint and the Masoretic Text has been used to argue that the context of the MT truly does depict a historical Jeremiah.
By the 1870s, Herbert Spencer and other classical liberals concluded that historical development was turning against them.
By conceiving a timeless setting — " a vanished age " — and by carefully choosing names that resembled human history, Howard shrewdly avoided the problem of historical anachronisms and the need for lengthy exposition.
By re-defining class as a relationship that changed over time, Thompson proceeded to demonstrate how class was worthy of historical investigation.
By historical convention, a positive current is defined as having the same direction of flow as any positive charge it contains, or to flow from the most positive part of a circuit to the most negative part.
By a historical analysis of those forms, as applied to the verb, he furnished the first trustworthy materials for a history of the languages compared.
By the Victorian era Gothic had ceased to be the dominant genre and was dismissed by most critics ( in fact the form's popularity as an established genre had already begun to erode with the success of the historical romance popularised by Sir Walter Scott ).
By historism, he means the tendency to regard every argument or idea as completely accounted for by its historical context, as opposed to assessing it by its merits.
* The Life and Work of Konrad Zuse – By Prof. Horst Zuse ( K. Zuse's son ); an extensive and well-written historical account
By the time the historical written record begins to cover this area, it has already seen a number of invasions sweep over it, leaving social and political upheaval in their wake.
By investigating the impact of rituals, the efficacy of myths, and all the possible sources of collective behavior, he became the " father of historical anthropology.
By 1901 he had begun to write about spiritual topics, initially in the form of discussions of historical figures such as the mystics of the Middle Ages.
By 1904 he was clearly expressing his own understanding of these themes in his essays and books, though continuing to refer to a wide variety of historical sources.
By extension from the Roman historical experience, some modern politicians have been called " Tribunes of the People.
By the late Egyptian historical period, after the occupations by the Greeks and the Romans, Isis became the most important and most powerful deity of the Egyptian pantheon because of her magical skills.
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 the 1950s, scores of notable Manhattan buildings were lost to redevelopment around the city, and the mission of MAS broadened to include historical preservation.
By 1999, Cello was considered to be a " historical " browser.
By convention, a contemporary mixture of pigments that replaces a historical pigment is indicated by calling the resulting color a hue, but manufacturers are not always careful in maintaining this distinction.
; By political and historical allegiance

By and accident
By an accident, a painter misinterpreted the name and painted " Ski-Doo " on the first prototype.
By the time of his 1966 auto accident, Berry had completed two years of medical school.
By then he could not walk because of both the infection in his injured leg and an infirmity in his other from a traffic accident a decade earlier.
By the early 1990s traffic on the elevated artery was 190, 000 vehicles per day, with an accident rate four times the national average for urban interstates.
By invisibly observing the crew of the Romulan vessel, Ro and La Forge soon discover that the accident, as well as the damage to the Romulan ship, is the result of a Romulan weapons test, and that the Romulans are now performing a subtle act of sabotage that will destroy the Enterprise-D the moment that ship accelerates to warp drive.
By using photographs of the accident scene including the vehicle, " lost " evidence can be recovered and accurately determined.
By contrast, a substantial minority of her cases occurred under conditions of maximum arousal, such as a rock-climbing fall, a traffic accident, or childbirth.
By this time, the band was explicit in their intent to find a major record label ; band members have said that it was no accident that the first track of Live Stages opens with the sounds of a large cheering audience.
: By wondrous accident perchance one may
By a simple accident in geometry, all shock waves that should have had angles between 33 ° and 72 ° get compressed into a narrow band of wake with angles between 15 ° and 19 ° with the strongest constructive interference occurring at the outer edge, resulting in the two arms of the V in the Kelvin wake pattern.
There, Carter developed a number of unproduced television pilots — Cameo By Night, featuring Sela Ward ; Brand New Life, which has been described as being similar to The Brady Bunch ; Copter Cop, a science fiction series that was hampered by Tartikoff's injuries after a car accident ; and Cool Culture, influenced by Carter's passion for surfing and experience with Surfing Magazine.
By measuring the length of such marks and using dynamic analysis of the car and road conditions at the time of the accident, it may be found that a driver underestimated his or her speed.
By November 1697 he was reconciled to the court, but he suffered the loss of his son and heir, Charles, through an accident to his coach in Wales in July 1698.
By this time, Cyber-29 had already died in a playtime accident when he fell from a tree ( a cliff in the animated series ), but Von Reichter managed to transfer the dead child's brain into the body of a panther to be reborn as Data-7.
By accident, Marke discovers the grotto and sees them lying side by side.
By an accident impossible to reconstruct, he ( the small h horrified David ) survived his own crucifixion and presumably died a few weeks later.
By an accident, a painter misinterpreted the name and painted " Ski-Doo " on the first prototype.
By some ' accident ' the catch fell, the attendant had gone away and Jessop was unable to summon assistance.
By accident, she meets Takeru Kobayashi, a male competitor, in a convenience store.
By 1952, Evans had unofficially retired, then was injured in an automobile accident in Monroe, Michigan.
By 1986, only five of the original 512 locomotives had been withdrawn from service, all because of serious accident damage.
Goll once described his situation as " By fate a Jew, by an accident born in France, on paper a German.
By lucky accident he may have been the first sailor to plane his boat.
By August 2007, he had completed his goal of climbing all 54 of Colorado's-plus peaks, the final three after his accident.

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