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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.
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By placing the PostScript in the data fork and a standard Mac PICT resource in the resource fork, both images could be moved about together invisibly as if they were one file.
By and observing
`` By observing the conductor '', he says with a twinkle in his eyes, `` I learned how not to conduct ''.
By observing which areas of the brain take up the radioactive isotope, we can see which areas of the brain are more active than other areas.
By the end of his premiership his puppet would often be shown observing the latest fiasco and ineffectually murmuring " oh dear ".
By contrast, in " Patterns of Force ," where the crew discovers that a Federation cultural observer has contaminated the culture he was supposed to be observing by having blatantly reformed a planet's government to emulate Nazi Germany, they help the local resistance overthrow the government.
By observing and recording the animals ’ escapes and escape times, Thorndike was able to graph the times it took for the animals in each trial to escape, which eventually resulted in a learning curve.
By observing the difference in heat flow between the sample and reference, differential scanning calorimeters are able to measure the amount of heat absorbed or released during such transitions.
By observing how the Canadian dollar behaves against the US dollar, foreign exchange economists can indirectly observe internal behaviours and patterns in the US economy that could not be seen by direct observation.
By observing parallax, measuring angles and using geometry, one can determine the distance to various objects in space, typically stars, although other objects in space could be used.
By sunrise, the successful observer will be observing the last few objects low on the eastern horizon, hoping to see them before the sky becomes too bright due to the rising sun.
The prescribed readings for the Sunday are from the Epistle to the Romans, " By Christ's death we are dead for sin " (), and from the Gospel of Matthew a passage from the Sermon on the Mount about better justice than the justice of merely observing laws and rules ().
By maintaining a regular sleep schedule and observing good sleep hygiene, one can reduce chances of sleep paralysis.
By observing the eye movement and eyelids, the examiner is able to obtain more information about the extraocular muscles, the levator palpebrae superioris muscle, and cranial nerves III, IV, and VI.
By observing this rule, precise control of paint volume and line width and character can be achieved.
By 1803, Accum had published a series of articles in Nicholson's Journal, which discussed a number of subjects: investigating methods to determine the purity of medicines, determining the existence of benzoic acids in vanilla extract, observing the explosivity of sulphur-phosphorus mixtures.
By observing the mercury in the column while releasing the air pressure with a control valve, one can read the values of the blood pressure in mm Hg.
By 1827, Pons's eyesight had begun to fail, and he retired from observing altogether shortly before his death.
By the mid-1960s, several studies identified the gradual reduction in cellular immunity in old age, observing that in a cohort of 1, 000 people who lived to the age of 85, approximately 500 ( i. e., 50 %) would have at least one attack of herpes zoster, and 10 ( i. e., 1 %) would have at least two attacks.
By 1861, Patrick-Henri, then a colonel in the Imperial Guard Cavalry observing the Union and Confederate armies during the American Civil War, mentions that his mother is " very lonely " so it may be assumed that Sharpe has died sometime before that date.
By and crew
By the time mission control issued the wake-up call to the crew for flight day two, the spacecraft was approximately away from the Earth, traveling at about.
By Amundsen's own estimation, the doctor for the expedition, American Frederick Cook, probably saved the crew from scurvy by hunting for animals and feeding the crew fresh meat, an important lesson for Amundsen's future expeditions.
By the usual procedure of crew rotation in the Gemini program, White would have been in line for a second flight as the Command Pilot of Gemini 10 in July 1966, which would have made him the first of his group to fly twice.
By July 1964, only seven cosmonauts remained eligible for the Voskhod crew after some of them had been disqualified on medical grounds.
By housing water in a compartment, the bilge keeps these liquids below decks, making it safer for the crew to operate the vessel and for people to move around in heavy weather.
By July and August 1945, the base had assumed the function of providing central instructor training for all combat crew training bases throughout the I Troop Carrier Command.
By that time, however, he was, at age 63, suffering from memory problems during the production, apparently leading him to lash out at cast and crew alike.
By the start of the 20th century, Trinity House lightvessels had a crew of 11, of whom 7 ( a master and 6 ratings ) would be on active duty at any one time.
By 1965, Hell's Kitchen was the home base of the Westies, a deeply violent Irish American crew aligned with the Gambino crime family.
By the end of this first year, the crew had contracted cholera, and they were quarantined for six months.
Other notable instanced occurred on July 24th 1997 when the guided missile destroyer and frigate rendered honors to the Constitution during her 200th Birthday celebration, and on September 14, 2001, when the crew of the German destroyer Lütjens manned the rails as they approached the destroyer USS Winston Churchill and displayed an American flag and a banner reading " We Stand By You ".
By 1900, the tortoises were nearly extinct, and a crew would often have to hunt for three days to find one.
By the 24th century, Universal Translators are built into the communicator pins worn by Starfleet personnel, although, since crew members ( such as Riker in the Next Generation episode “ First Contact ”) have spoken to newly encountered aliens even when deprived of their communicators, some other factor must also be at work.
By 1985, prior to hiring his son, Michael Landon, Jr., as a member of his camera crew, he also brought real-life cancer patients and disabled people to the set.
By the beginning of the third of the Gundam compilation movies, Amuro is a seasoned and skilled pilot, and a reliable member of the White Bases crew.
By this time, von Luckner had the problem of feeding and keeping safe nearly 300 prisoners, in addition to his own crew.
By 1960, it dropped back to around 9, 000, after a lot of the initial Dounreay construction crew left the area.
By using a more modern ignition system than Civil War-era the Gunsmoke crew were able to achieve some success in firing the barrels properly.
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