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By and launching
By 2005 the CIRA was believed to be an established presence on the island of Great Britain with the capability of launching attacks.
By the early 1970s, the FSLN was launching limited military initiatives.
By simply building and launching large quantities of rockets, and hence launching a large volume of payload, costs can be brought down.
By integrating varying delivery streams, hybrids enable pay-TV operators more flexible application deployment, which decreases the cost of launching new services, increases speed to market, and limits disruption for consumers.
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 1980s, Asper seemed eager to grow his chain of stations, launching two stations in Saskatchewan and winning a legal battle for a station in Vancouver during that decade, and acquiring a fledgling system in the Maritimes in the early 1990s.
By the time of the 1637 launching of Britain's powerful Sovereign of the Seas, the forecastle was gone altogether.
By launching multiple unprovoked attacks on soldiers and settlers Maniapoto warriors defied the wishes of the Maori king for peaceful relations with the government.
By law, boats are required to be inspected before launching.
By the time the redoubt was captured, the attack was running many hours behind schedule and the possibility of launching the combined infantry and mounted assault on the town before nightfall looked slim.
By this time the Ndwandwe had adopted Zulu battle tactics and weapons so Shaka wore the invaders down with guerrilla tactics before launching his major attack when the Ndwandwe army was divided during the crossing of the Mhlatuze River.
By 7 p. m. the crowds extended for several blocks and included many students from the local polytechnic and university, Hungarians and Romanians in a human chain, first singing hymns, but about 7: 30 launching into the patriotic song Deşteaptă-te, române!
By 1860, Faidherbe had built a series of forts between Médine and St. Louis, launching missions against the Trarza Moors in Waalo ( north of the Sénégal river ), who had previously collected taxes on goods coming to Saint-Louis from the interior.
By the end of May 2006, the club's dramatic situation started to emerge, with players openly declaring they are unpaid for months, plus a shock decision by UEFA to ban the club from participating in the upcoming UEFA Cup brought the club one step from complete ruin, with the organized fanbase launching an all-out war on Goumenos in the June 2006, going as far as to occupy the club's offices in Toumba stadium for a handful of days.
By the 24th, the Currituck had begun launching aircraft on reconnaissance missions.
By cranking his forearm cover to charge the mechanism and pressing his spark crystal to release it, Primal's fist shoots forward in a " blast punch " action, also launching a spring-loaded missile.
By 1986, there were 32 operational cruise missile launching installations in England ( RAF Greenham Common and RAF Molesworth ), Belgium ( Florennes Air Base ), and on Sicily ( Comiso Air Base ).
By the law document, issued by the Russian Government on April 8, 2009 (# 480-r ) on behalf of Russian President's law document of October 7, 2008 (# 1448 ) " On the pilot project launching on creating National Research Universities " the university MEPhI was granted this new status.
By the time the Galactica arrived, the Cylons were already launching their first wave against the outer colonies.
On July 25, 2008, Quizon celebrated his 80th birthday, with the launching of a biographical book, Dolphy, Hindi Ko Ito Narating Mag-isa ( Dolphy, I Didn't Get Here All By Myself ).
By April an aerodrome and an army camp were established there and Deir al-Balah became a launching point for British forces against Ottoman-held Gaza and Beersheba to the north and northeast, respectively.
By this time, Hampton's cavalry was making progress against Gibbon's infantry to the south, launching a surprise dismounted attack that caused many of Gibbon's men to flee or surrender.
By 1961, AMF controlled and operated 42 plants and 19 research facilities scattered across 17 countries, producing everything from remote-controlled toy airplanes to ICBM launching systems.

By and archive
By the 1980s Dr. Eissler, with the help of Anna Freud, had collected thousands of tapes, letters and papers for that archive.
By 2003, she had 50 full-time employees, a studio in Los Angeles (), and an archive containing hundreds of thousands of photos, and thousands of hours of video.
By 1999 it had acquired one of the largest agencies, Tony Stone Images ; the online art seller Art. com ; the sports photography agency Allsport ; the journalistic specialists Liaison Agency ; Newsmakers the first digital news photo agency ; Online USA, a specialist in celebrity shots ; and the Hulton Picture Library, the former archive of the British photojournalistic magazine Picture Post.
By the end of 2001, the archive had been supplemented with other archived messages dating back to May 11, 1981.
By 1945, Sander's archive included over 40, 000 images.
* THE TYPE FANTASTIC ( TTFn ): The Sinclair magazine type-in programs archiveBy Jim Grimwood ; original archive by Michael Bruhn
By June 1997 the archive contained 31 titles.
By this time the archive had also moved to new premises at 1 Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street.
* On Christianity Early Theological Writings by Hegel -- INTRODUCTION: HEGEL ' S Philosophical Development By RICHARD KRONER on archive. org
By the mid-1990s, both rebroadcasts and home video production were halted for several years due to limits on the licenses of the copyrights of the archive footage used, and increasingly higher rates imposed by the copyright holders.
By January 2007 the attacks had crippled much of the archive, and left volunteers with CPU issues.
By creating an archive of historic architecture, HABS provided a data base of primary source material for the then fledgling historic preservation movement.
* http :// archive. seacoastonline. com / news / kerr / 10_19kerr. htm The Culling: By D. Allan Kerr, " For Some Artists, The Struggle Doesn't End "
* Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji: Cricketer of the Year 1930: By Wisden Almanack archive

By and web
By contrast, a dynamic web page is a broader concept, covering any web page generated differently for each user, load occurrence, or specific variable values.
By 2000, when web publishing of stories became more popular than zine publishing, thousands of media fanzines had been published ; over 500 of them were k / s zines.
By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web dominated by unstructured and semi-structured documents into a " web of data ".
By 1998 its user base had almost completely evaporated, being replaced by other web browsers.
* By comparing the client's external IP address to the address seen by an external web server, or sometimes by examining the HTTP headers received by a server.
By the end of the 19th century, British -, French -, German -, and American-owned cables linked Europe and North America in a sophisticated web of telegraphic communications.
By hobbyists, though, it is often done to create stand-alone artwork, or as part of a larger piece of art, such as a web comic.
By the 1990s, Mail Art's peak in terms of global postal activities had been reached, and many mailartists, aware of increasing postal rates, were beginning the gradual migration of collective art projects towards the web and new, cheaper forms of digital communication.
By finding ways of injecting malicious scripts into web pages, an attacker can gain elevated access-privileges to sensitive page content, session cookies, and a variety of other information maintained by the browser on behalf of the user.
By default, the TOC server operated in HTTP mode, indistinguishable from a typical web server.
By using web 2. 0 tools to tag projects, Discordians hope to link up with other collaborators who will lend necessary skills to their efforts.
By contrast, most graphical or text user interface web browsers require the user to remain logged in and to manually restart failed downloads, which can be a great hindrance when transferring a lot of data.
By 2009, some social web services, like Qaiku have also adopted Midgard as their content management platform.
By using the Dillo browser, it is possible to browse web pages on a Handbook 486 running Linux.
By capturing and keeping information you don't have to worry about web pages and whole sites disappearing or being inaccessible.
By June, the site was recording web traffic of 2. 5 million pageviews per week.
By making the paper web more hydrophobic, the sizing agents influence dewatering and retention of fillers and fibers in the paper sheet.
By December 21, 2008, however, information about the film had been removed from various web resources including the website of production company Kismet status.
By 1996, with the help of his friend Tom Damrauer, the ( re ) making project, a web site with his full scripts was launched.
By constructing a fake web site that looks like a legitimate site that might ask for the user's personal information, such as a copy of a bank's website, the fraudster can " phish ", or steal by means of false pretenses, a victim's passwords, PIN or bank account number.
" He also said " By giving consumers, and web users specifically, early information on the objective quality of a game, not only are they more educated about their choices, but it forces publishers to demand more from their developers, license owners to demand more from their licensees, and eventually, hopefully, the games get better.

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