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By the 1960s, college cheerleaders began hosting workshops across the nation, teaching fundamental cheer skills to high-school-age girls.
By 2007, Grenada had participated as planned in the hosting of the 2007 Cricket World Cup.
By the late 1970s she was one of Australia's top singing stars, winning several Queen of Pop awards and hosting her own national TV variety series.
By the time the semi-final against Italy came around, the level of national pride and unity was at its highest throughout the tournament, and the hosting of the World Cup is seen to have been a great success for Germany as a nation.
By this time Looe had become a major port, one of Cornwall's largest, exporting local tin, arsenic and granite, as well as hosting thriving fishing and boatbuilding industries.
By hosting a bazaar and through other various fundraising efforts, Duryea helped rebuild.
By then, Cuvântul was also hosting articles by Ionescu.
By then, Berle and his audience had probably burned out on each other, and Buick had even dropped sponsorship of the show at the beginning of the 1955 – 1956 season ( opting to sponsor Jackie Gleason's half-hour filmed edition of The Honeymooners ), after ratings fell dramatically during the 1954 – 1955 as well ( the higher ratings of his 1955 – 56 competition, The Phil Silvers Show on CBS, didn't help Berle, either ); though Berle would remain one of the nation's beloved entertainers, overall, the show that made him a superstar was clearly spent for steam and fresh ideas, and two subsequent attempts at television comebacks hosting his own show lasted barely a year each.
By 1946, the airport was already hosting more than a quarter of a million passengers a year, growing to more than a million by the mid-1950s.
By the age of 11, DeShannon was hosting her own radio program.
By 1901 the Senate Park Commission, better known as the McMillan Commission, had proposed placing a pantheon-like structure on the site hosting " the statues of the illustrious men of the nation, or whether the memory of some individual shall be honored by a monument of the first rank may be left to the future "; no action was ever taken by Congress on this issue.
By organizing and hosting her tertulias, she provided a great opportunity for many female writers like Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera, Clorinda Matto de Turner and Teresa González de Fanning to come together and discuss literature, progress, and the progress of women.
By then she had begun hosting the Food Network's Cooking Live.
By 1995, when Dragon * Con hosted the North American Science Fiction Convention, attendance had grown to over 14, 000 fans, and Dragon * Con was also hosting the International Starfleet Conference.
By the time the show was sold to the network in early 1974, Rayburn was already hosting Match Game ( also a Goodson-Todman production ).
" By hosting google. kz only on servers inside Kazakhstan, " we would be helping to create a fractured Internet.
By the late 1950s, Edwards headed west to Southern California, landing his first job at station KFMB-AM in San Diego, hosting an evening show, and co-hosting the " Don Ross-Geoff Edwards Show ".
By the 1930s the ground was regularly hosting crowds in excess of 20, 000 and on 10 October 1936 the record attendance was set.
By that time, it was one of the most important coffee production centers in the country, hosting the Taubaté's Agreement in 1906.
By moving to this new location, Glade festival has been able to add new stages and mini-villages within the festival hosting a huge variation of acts.
By the release of Internet Explorer 7, some of the shell integration began being reduced, such as changing ActiveX hosting and a different look than Windows Explorer.
By 1974, Jensen was becoming a TV personality in Britain, hosting pop shows on ITV, and in the mid-1970s he worked for the then-new Radio Trent ( now 96 Capital Radio East Midlands ) in Nottingham, one of the first legal, land-based commercial radio stations in the UK.
By the mid 1890s, Adevărul was encouraging developments in visual arts in Romania, publishing several original posters, and hosting art chronicles signed with various pseudonyms.
By 1932, it was hosting contributions from George Călinescu, including one which criticized his former disciple Boz, and excerpts from Lovinescu's memoirs.

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By 1982, using the “ unitary thrift ” and “ nonbank bank ” “ loopholes ”, Sears had built the “ Sears Financial Network ”, which combined “ Super NOW ” accounts and mortgage loans through a large California-based savings and loan, the Discover Card issued by a “ nonbank bank ,” securities brokerage through Dean Witter Reynolds, home and auto insurance through Allstate, and real estate brokerage through Coldwell Banker.
By contrast, Andrew Card, President George W. Bush's first Chief of Staff, was not regarded as being as powerful.
By 1969, First National City Bank decided that the Everything Card was too costly to promote as an independent brand and joined Master Charge ( now MasterCard ).
By way of a government bill which became the Identity Documents Act 2010, she brought about the abolition of the previous Labour government's National Identity Card and database scheme and also reformed the regulations on the retention of DNA samples for suspects and controls on the use of CCTV cameras.
By the winter of 1986 – 1987, the Turner Hall Publishing division had achieved success with NoteIt, the Turner Hall Card, and SQZ !.
By January the following year, General Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief, MEF was told by Eden that " Your Assistant Director Army Postal Services may forthwith introduce an Air Mail Letter Card Service for the Middle East.
In 2007, the Fraser Institute, a libertarian think-tank, rated Colonel By as the top academic school in Ottawa in its Report Card on Ontario's Secondary Schools.
In 2009, the Fraser Institute rated Colonel By as the # 1 public school in Ottawa in its 2007-2008 Report Card on Ontario Secondary Schools, and 6th in the province.
In 2010, the Fraser Institute again rated Colonel By as the # 1 public school in Ottawa in its 2008-2009 Report Card on Ontario Secondary Schools, and 14th in the province.
By replacing most coin activations, the Power Card has reduced the technical difficulties and maintenance issues associated with coin activated equipment.
By contrast, Perry's American game shows featured much larger top prizes ; a contestant on Card Sharks during his era could win a maximum of $ 29, 000 in one game and $ 203, 000 for his entire championship, while top-prize winning contestants on Sale of the Century could and often did retire with over $ 100, 000 in total winnings.
* By the time the veteran hurler hung up his spikes, his mother had named eight of her horses after the franchises Murphy played for: Cincy Dancer, King of Beantown, Mariner Hawk, Houston Honey, Calling Card, Ninedaznpinstripes, Djones ( after Dale Jones, a Dodgers scout ), and Molly Kelly ( after sweet Molly Malone, who sold cockles, mussels, but no Marlins ).
By the end of 1999, the number of Migros Club Card has reached to 2. 5 million.

By and Sharks
By 2009, thousands of grey seals there had taken up residence on or near popular swimming beaches when Great White Sharks started hunting them close to shore.
By Easter 2010, Hammerhead Sharks made resident in the ocean tank.
By the last round of the 2006 season, the Bulls, along with the Brumbies and Sharks were all in contention to take the fourth and final position on the ladder to make the semi-finals.
By the second episode, he's seen wearing a giant yellow robotic exoskeleton suit to deal with the Street Sharks, using offensive capabilities like the ability to fire harpoons.

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