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By the charter renewal in 1781 it was also the bankers ' bank – keeping enough gold to pay its notes on demand until 26 February 1797 when war had so diminished gold reserves that the government prohibited the Bank from paying out in gold.
By the 1970s the government adopted a policy of keeping employment artificially high in the declining industry.
By starting with an inertial frame, where Newton's laws of motion hold, and keeping track of how the time derivatives of a position vector change when transforming to a rotating reference frame, the various fictitious forces and their forms can be identified.
By keeping the entities separate, the handset is capable of responding to any combination of entity traffic, and this creates great flexibility in fixed network design without breaking full interoperability.
... By keeping all of the little people in focus, Coppola shows the variety of a young lawyer's life, where every client is necessary and most of them need a lot more than a lawyer.
By keeping very cool relations to NATO, and to western military powers in general, Finland could fend off Soviet preludes for affiliation to the Warsaw Pact.
By the time of Wisdom, he's the director of MI6 and has been knighted ; he believes MI-13 to be a doomed organisation and that MI6 should handle the " weird happenings ", to the extent of keeping things from the rival agency.
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 using a counterweight, a cable would be lowered from geostationary orbit to the surface of Earth, while the counterweight was extended from the satellite away from Earth, keeping the cable constantly over the same spot on the surface of the Earth.
* By keeping high overall rate of utilization, it better amortizes the cost of a computer, especially an expensive one.
By 1937, the network took in $ 28, 700, 000 and had 114 affiliates, almost all of which cleared 100 % of network-fed programming, thus keeping ratings, and revenue, high.
By 1639 the exterior — which in keeping with the king's wish was reconstructed without major changes — was once again magnificent, but the interior never fully regained its former glory.
By keeping Li at the upper levels of the Party, China's leaders communicated to the world that the country remained stable and united.
By the autumn of 1559 several foreign princes were vying for the Queen's hand ; their impatient envoys came under the impression that Elizabeth was fooling them, " keeping Lord Robert's enemies and the country engaged with words until this wicked deed of killing his wife is consummated.
By not keeping any list of users and corresponding anonymizing labels for them, a remailer can ensure that any message that has been forwarded leaves no internal information behind that can later be used to break identity confidentiality.
" By adding height, now someone can grip the Tony, raise it over their head in triumph and not worry about keeping their grip.
By keeping the row number fixed, the second element changes more rapidly.
By keeping the source of the information hidden, I2P offers censorship resistance.
By the constitution of Basset, large advantages were secured to the tailleur, that is, literally, the dealer, or keeper of the bank, and so vast were his gains, that the privilege of keeping a bank at Basset, where the stakes were unlimited, was granted only to cadets or other members of great families, it being certain that a considerable fortune must be realised by the tailleur in a short time.
By 1972, the Nathan Hale Council became Nathan Hale District, but the camp still enjoyed keeping the name Nahaco in the newly formed Long Rivers Council.
By keeping buildings up to code, controlling illegal occupancies, monitoring the safety of living-areas and issuing licenses and permits, the department works to control the potential for dangerous situations.
By the end of 1941, all the ancient glass had been removed to various cellars in Cambridge for safe keeping.
By and by his visitor said that he would go away and return at some other time, as he feared that he was keeping the people outside.
By keeping away other species of fish, some pomacentrids encourage the growth of thick mats of algae within their territories, leading to the common name farmerfish.
By foraging, they believe they are keeping perfectly edible food from adding to landfill clutter and that can feed people and animals who might otherwise go hungry.

By and nose
: " By the step leading up into the sleeping-car stood a young Belgian lieutenant, resplendent in uniform, conversing with a small man ( Hercule Poirot ) muffled up to the ears of whom nothing was visible but a pink-tipped nose and the two points of an upward-curled moustache.
By piercing their orifices, the nose, the mouth, and ears, they would stop evil entities, “ Khoughkh ”, from entering their bodies ( Osborn, 52 ).
By simply holding the fire button down, the player can build up energy in their ship, drawing in tiny, glowing particles through the ship's nose.
By far the most acrimonious of the debates has been that over the role of genetics in IQ differences ( see intelligence quotient # Genetics vs environment ), which led to Eysenck famously being punched on the nose by a female protestor during a talk at the London School of Economics, as well as bomb threats, and threats to kill his young children .< ref >
By literally putting his " toes on the nose " the surfer can " hang ten ".
By contrast, a bottlenose's sense of smell is poor, because its blowhole, the analogue to the nose, is closed when underwater and opens only for breathing.
By season four, Highway took a nose dive in the ratings, and in June 1988, NBC announced that the series would return for an abbreviated fifth season, which would be its last.
By the end of this particular story arc, Marcie, in a fit of exasperation, angrily informed Peppermint Patty exactly what the " funny looking kid with the big nose " actually was, which left Patty in stunned shock for several strips.
: By this time, my nose was beginning to sniff a strange odor of " fish.
By contrast, the Agency interrogator ... applied large volumes of water to a cloth that covered the detainee's mouth and nose.
By licking a surface, molecules on it are transferred via the tongue to the olfactory receptors in the nose and in the vomeronasal organ.
By tapping him on the nose with my pencil, I trained him to run inside a black circle I drew on my drawing board.
By lap 62 the two cars were nose to tail and on lap 63 Mansell performed his now famous ' Silverstone Two Step ' move, selling Piquet a dummy on the Hangar Straight and then diving down the inside into Stowe Corner.
By Lap 21, the two cars were nose to tail, and a lap later, the Williams took the lead in brilliant fashion as Rosberg pulled alongside entering one of the many tight right-hand corners, stayed there through the corner on the outside, and emerged slightly sideways but in front.
By applying power to the 1 and 3 engines, McCormick was able to level off the nose and reduce the descent to 700 ft / min.
By round five, Cotto sported a cut inside his nose and he also had a swollen eye.
By the time of withdrawal D600 was in all-over rail blue with full yellow ends, D602 was blue with small yellow warning panels on each nose and D601 / 3 / 4 were still green, albeit with yellow warning panels.
By simply reducing the diameter of the chain nose, the amount of chain, and thus the force generated during a kickback, may be reduced.
By the classical age they were apparently considered a characteristic animal of Scythia, judging from the historian Strabo's decription of an animal called the " Kolos " that was " between the deer and ram in size " and was ( understandably but wrongly ) believed to drink through its nose.
By the time the captain disconnected the autopilot, the plane had rolled over 60 degrees to the right and the nose had begun to drop.
By accident, Bradley's final move, a spinning windmill, bumps Eliot in the face, both knocking him to the floor and bloodying his nose.
By the time L118 entered service, propellant sub-zones A and B originally used with Abbot had been replaced by a spoiler ( a ring slipped over the nose of shell to lodge on the ogive ) to reduce the minimum range at high angle fire when this was required.
By then he was also noted for his ability to play two harmonicas at once – one through his mouth and one through his nose, a trick he probably taught to Big Walter Horton, who recorded briefly as a teenager with the Memphis Jug Band some 20 years later.

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