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By imitating a wallaby ’ s tail hitting the ground, Aboriginal hunters could attract crocodiles, making it easier to shoot the animals.
Furthermore, traditional man's behavior gains purpose and meaning through the Sacred: " By imitating divine behavior, man puts and keeps himself close to the gods — that is, in the real and the significant.
By imitating these routines, firms propagate them and thus establish inheritance of successful practices.
By imitating the long, thin snout of the garfish protruding into the security sphere of the alert herrings, an endoscope with a tip diameter of 11 mm is used.
By this time, specialty wheels of magnesium or aluminum alloy had come onto the market, and wheel covers were a cheap means of imitating the styling of those.
By the 1960s, Western rock was popular and Thai artists began imitating bands like Cliff Richard & the Shadows ; this music was called wong shadow, and it soon evolved into a form of Thai pop called string.
By the mid-18th century, glazed earthenware made in Liguria was imitating decors of its Dutch and French rivals
By 1984, many truck owners around the country had taken to imitating Chandler's template of outfitting their vehicles with tires standing 66 inches tall, with some trucks sporting even larger tires.
By imitating an animal, like a mammoth, one could attempt to convince others to follow them to the body-a large source of meat.
By imitating Shingen's gestures and learning more about him, the kagemusha begins to take on the persona of Shingen, and is able to awe even the bodyguards and Wakashū, who knew Shingen best.
By imitating the forms and practices of earlier artists and recreating them to express personal ideas and experiences, Berrigan demonstrates the potential for poetry in his and subsequent generations.
By age ten, she was imitating Salvador Dalí, experimenting with stretched objects painted with oils, before graduating to copying black-and-white photos from the encyclopedia.
By the 3rd century BC Celts began to produce coinage, imitating Greek and later Roman types, at first fairly closely, but gradually allowing their own taste to take over, so that versions based on sober classical heads sprout huge wavy masses of hair several times larger than their faces, and horses become formed of a series of vigorously curved elements.
By the late 1990s, many smaller British promoters were increasingly abandoning their British identity in favour of " WWF Tribute " shows, with British performers crudely imitating World Wrestling Federation stars.

By and performance
By adding a CRTC6845 to the package, a full hardware solution was created that did not reduce CPU performance and only used 1 kB of memory for the display.
By bringing engine production back to within the company, the promise was that Aston Martin would be able to produce small runs of higher performance variants engines.
By the early 2000s, CPU designers were thwarted from achieving higher performance from ILP techniques due to the growing disparity between CPU operating frequencies and main memory operating frequencies as well as escalating CPU power dissipation owing to more esoteric ILP techniques.
By the end of the 1780s, changes in performance practice, the relative standing of instrumental and vocal music, technical demands on musicians, and stylistic unity had become established in the composers who imitated Mozart and Haydn.
By the early 1990s, the performance of microprocessor-based computers reached the point that real-time generation of computer music using more general programs and algorithms became possible.
By the time mass applications for wireless Internet had emerged, and the U. S. had opened up to DECT, well into the new century, the industry had moved far ahead in terms of performance and DECT's time as a wireless data transport had passed.
By the time of cancellation, however, second-generation RISC chips ( such as the newer SPARC architecture ), were offering much better price / performance ratios than the VAX lineup.
By performance time that evening, the city was still in the grip of the storm.
By allowing parents and students to " vote with their feet ," they incentivize schools to increase accountability and school performance.
By taking both in-role and extra-role performance into account, industrial – organizational psychologists are able to assess employees ' effectiveness ( how well they do what they were hired to do ), efficiency ( their relative outputs to relative inputs ), and their productivity ( how much they help the organization reach its goals ).
By the time Itanium was released in June 2001, its performance was not superior to competing RISC and CISC processors.
By the time he made his career defining performance at Woodstock 1999 on July 24, 1999, he was double platinum.
By the 5th century, when the public performance of pagan rites had been outlawed, a nominally Christian Roman populace still clung to the Lupercalia in the time of Pope Gelasius I ( 494 – 96 ).
By determining the timing between the activation of the first and second switches, the velocity of a key press can be determined — greatly improving the performance dynamic of a keyboard.
By and large, the true nature of the performance is not discussed by the performing company in order to sustain and promote the willing suspension of disbelief for the audience by maintaining an aura of verisimilitude.
By late 1990, Phish's concerts were becoming more and more intricate, often making a consistent effort to involve the audience in the performance.
By mid-1978, RHPS was playing in over 50 locations on Fridays and Saturdays at midnight, newsletters were published by local performance groups, and fans gathered for Rocky Horror conventions.
By the late 1920s, economic performance had stabilised, but the overall situation was disappointing, for Britain had clearly fallen behind the United States and other countries as an industrial power.
By launching the ideal ratio of hydrogen isotopes for the fusion engine in the spacecraft you can optimize the performance of the fusion engine.
By the time Donizetti arrived in Venice on 6 January 1836, the score of Belisario was almost finished, and because of delays, he had time to hear several of the proposed singers in a performance of Rossini's L ' assedio di Corinto given on 12 January, the day before rehearsals of Belisario were to begin.
By the time of the first performance, which was well received, Donizetti reported to his publisher the audience's reaction to most of the numbers, specifically that " in the duet for Vial and Salvatore, many shouts of bravi, but at the end ( so they say ) the situation is so moving that they were weeping ".
By precisely aligning the two shafts and holding them firmly in place, rigid couplings help to maximize performance and increase the expected life of the machine.
By the early 1980s, Queen were one of the biggest stadium rock bands in the world, and their performance at 1985's Live Aid is regarded as one of the greatest in rock history.
By not having a subwoofer monitor, a bass shaker also enables a drummer to lower the sound pressure levels that he is exposed to during a performance.

By and project
By the time the government killed the project in 1842, they had given Babbage over ₤ 17, 000, more than double the cost of a warship, without receiving a working engine.
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 of the Jupiter project cancellation in 1983, Foonly's proposal to build another F-1 was eclipsed by the Mars computer, and the company never quite recovered.
In the early 1980s, Jarmusch was part of a revolving lineup of musicians in Robin Crutchfield's Dark Day project, and later became the keyboardist and one of two vocalists for The Del-Byzanteens, a No Wave band whose sole LP Lies to Live By was a minor underground hit in the United States and Britain in 1982.
By 1878, his project Lingwe uniwersala was almost finished.
By 1989, with a definitive model name now chosen, the MX-5 ( as in " Mazda Experiment ", project number 5 ) was ready to be introduced to the world as a true lightweight sports car, weighing just.
By 1931 this project was showing signs of success, but was upset by the death of Tatsuhei Mise.
By design, PRiSM is a repeatable, practical and proactive methodology that ensures project success while decreasing an organization's negative environmental impact.
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 early July of 2012, however, it was announced that the canal expansion project had fallen six months behind schedule, leading the expansion to open in April 2015 rather than October 2014, as originally planned.
By comparison to Grierson and his unit, Flaherty's habitual working methods involved shooting relatively large amounts of film in relation to the planned length of the eventual finished movie, and the ensuing cost overruns obliged Grierson to take Flaherty off the project, which was edited by other hands into three shorter films.
By 1975, the X10 project was conceived, named so because it was the tenth project.
By far the best known project was the road, which ran across the Pontine Marshes to the coast northwest of Naples, where it turned north to Capua.
By that time, however, the age of the great cathedrals had come to an end and declining finances prevented the ambitious project from being finished, the construction of the central nave being suspended before the planned flying buttresses could be finished.
By the start of the 1980s most politicians had lost interest in the concept and the project was repeatedly de-funded in the early 1980s.
By July 1978, a personal computer project was under way.
By around 2004 the open-source MPlayer project developed a means of playing the RDT streams.
By the time he assumed command of the project, it was evident that the AA-3 priority rating that Marshall had obtained was insufficient.
By 1975 the telephone switch project was canceled without a prototype.
By the time the enlarged project was completed in 1676, the river front measured 196 metres and the complex had fifteen courtyards, the largest being the cour d ' honneur (" court of honour ") for military parades.
By the time of the first production of Boris Godunov in February 1874, Mussorgsky had taken part in the ill-fated Mlada project ( in the course of which he had made a choral version of his Night on Bald Mountain ) and had begun Khovanshchina.
By September 2011, Jindal had obtained clearance for the project from the EIA and had hired an engineering consultant for FEED work.

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