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By and linking
By virtue of National roads linking major cities in the country, they sometimes double as Regional and Inter-Regional roads.
By 1918, more than of road had been built or repaired through the corvée system, including a road linking Port-au-Prince to Cap-Haïtien.
By linking altruism with religious affiliation, religious memes can proliferate more quickly because people perceive that they can reap societal as well as personal rewards.
By linking with the existing railway network of the Eastern United States, the road thus connected the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States by rail for the first time.
By 1987, 677 km of railway were constructed in total linking the main urban and industrial centers for the first time since the end of World War II.
*" The Gallic Wars By Julius Caesar " ( menu page linking 8 books ), translated by W. A.
By the end of the day, the forces at Omaha were to have established a bridgehead five miles ( 8 km ) deep, linked up with the British 50th Division landed at Gold Beach to the east, and be in position to move on Isigny the next day, linking up with the American VII Corps at Utah Beach to the west.
By the morning of June 9 the 1st Division had established contact with the British XXX Corps, thus linking Omaha with Gold Beach.
By the morning of June 9 this regiment had taken Isigny and on the evening of the following day forward patrols established contact with the 101st Airborne Division, thus linking Omaha with Utah Beach.
By car using the linking one road in and one road out, which is the usual way.
By linking the payments to farmers to a number of strict environmental standards ( amongst others ) in the so-called cross compliance scheme, farmers will have to face cuts in their subsidy levels if they don ’ t meet the strict environmental requirements.
By linking theory to 21st century culture, this book resonates with audiences in a way that few other books do, opening their eyes to many current issues, especially in consumption and globalization.
By default, all applications compiled against the Visual C ++ 2008 Runtimes ( static and dynamic linking ) will only work under Windows 2000 and later.
By linking diversity to merit, Guinier thereby seeks to argue that preferential treatment of minority students " confirms the public character and democratic missions of higher-education institutions.
By linking arms with local churches and other organizations, OBI expanded their matching funds program to also include food provisions and financial assistance for low-income families.
By 2010, the tracks of the WHR and Ffestiniog Railway had been reconnected at Harbour Station, linking Caernarfon to Porthmadog, and passenger services started in 2011.
By the 1950s, he was studying the biochemistry and action of acetylcholine, a signalling molecule with which synapses linking " motor nerves " to muscles stimulate contraction.
" By linking styles of pottery with periods, he was the first to use seriation in Egyptology, a new method for establishing the chronology of a site.
Featuring music used in the film, it also featured linking material by Ali G, as if the album was a pirate radio broadcast on Ali's " Drive By FM.
By passing through " The Door of No Return " the students invalidate the legacy of slavery and reconnect with the ancestral heritage, linking their past to their present.
By 1912 Governor Benito Natividad had appropriated funds to fast-track the building of roads and bridges linking these remote towns and municipalities to then provincial capital Cabanatuan.
By linking all the market participants through internet connections, price changes are disseminated instantly as they occur.
By linking human faces, a synecdoche for people themselves, with petals on a damp bough, the poet calls attention to both the elegance and beauty of human life, as well as its transience.
By 1872, a national railway connection with the capital Bucharest and Târgovişte was built, at the same time as one linking Bucharest with Ploieşti through Chitila.

By and acquisition
By the onset of puberty ( around age 12 ), language acquisition has typically been solidified and it becomes more difficult to learn a language in the same way a native speaker would.
By 1924, the ICC approved AT & T ’ s acquisition of 223 of the 234 independent telephone companies.
By 17 April 1948 the situation in Palestine had deteriorated further and the Security Council adopted Resolution 46 ( 1948 ), calling upon all persons and organizations in Palestine to immediately cease all military activities, as well as acts of violence, terrorism and sabotage ; to refrain from any actions endangering the safety of the Holy Places in Palestine and refrain from importing or acquiring or assisting or encouraging the importation or acquisition of weapons and war materials ( arms embargo ).
By reducing the railroad's schedule of operation and trimming costs, the Southern Pacific was able to turn a small profit in the first years after its acquisition.
By the time OSF stopped development of OSF / 1 in 1994, the only major UNIX system vendor using the complete OSF / 1 package was Digital, which rebranded it Digital UNIX ( later known as Tru64 UNIX after Digital's acquisition by Compaq ).
By the time of its acquisition by Random House, Black Lizard had issued the following novels ( cover Illustrations, with three exceptions, by Jim Kirwan ):
By 1975, Nordstrom expanded into Alaska ( the only time by acquisition ) by purchasing Northern Commercial Company and opened its first Nordstrom Rack clearance store in Seattle.
By acquiring companies including PNC Mortgage, Fleet Mortgage and Homeside Lending, WaMu became the third-largest mortgage lender in the U. S. With the acquisition of Providian Financial Corporation in October 2005, WaMu also became the nation's 9th-largest credit-card company.
By 1918, Sinn Féin followers had come to see the gradual acquisition of All-Ireland Home Rule as an idea whose time had come and gone.
The Desert Land Act of 1877 allowed individuals to acquire more area, up to < span style =" white-space: nowrap "></ span >, in hopes of drawing more settlers by giving them enough land to make their settlement and land expenses worthwhile, but “ included no residency requirements .” By 1866, rapid acquisition of land had begun and by the mid 1890s most of the land in the Owens Valley had been claimed.
By the end of the 1948 / 1949 financial year, the Development Corporation had bought of land in West Green, and was negotiating the acquisition, mostly by compulsory purchase order, of another.
By 1959 it needed a considerable sum spent on it but the County of London Development Plan provided for the compulsory acquisition of the premises in a few year's time.
By 1985, independent and chain record retail stores were adding sections for New Age music and major labels began showing interest in the genre, both through acquisition of some existing New Age labels such as Paul Winter's Living Music and through signing of New Age artists such as Kitaro and jazz crossover artist Pat Metheny, both signed by Geffen.
By expanding through acquisition of national monopolies and merging with the British company Bryant and May, in 1926, it became the world's largest match manufacturer.
By the late 1990s, Business Express service ended, as it put its Saab-340s out of service, after is acquisition by AMR Corporation.
By the early 2000s, it had become accepted that this type of acquisition was useful for initial exploration but inadequate for development and production, in which wells had to be accurately positioned.
By the 1990s, Bank of Boston was looking to make another large acquisition, hoping to avert its own acquisition by a much larger player.
In 1973, the School of Prescott-Russell joined the Algonquin family and the Colonel By Campus was created through the acquisition of St. Patrick ’ s College.
By his second year, aided by the acquisition of Phil Esposito from the Chicago Black Hawks, the team posted a winning record, and in Sinden's third season, the Bruins finished with 100 points, just behind the Montreal Canadiens for top spot in the NHL.
By choosing to create the park through gradual property acquisition, the King government allowed private property to continue existing in Gatineau Park — a situation that has prevented the park from becoming a national park.
By far the most important acquisition of 1929 was of the frozen-food company owned by Clarence Birdseye, called General Foods Company.
By 1995, the program had targeted next to or within Forest Park for acquisition.
By the end of that year No. 5 Group completed its acquisition of No 3 Group stations north of the Wash and, under its control, Finningley squadrons started conversion to the Handley Page Hampden, with Ansons to fill out strength until more of this new type were available from production.

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