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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 acquisition of new lands in Oregon ( with no slavery ) and Texas ( with slavery ), he hoped to satisfy both North and South.
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 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 diversity
By contrast, he thought the United States required greater compromise because of the diversity of public opinion and the difficulty of forming a majority opinion.
By eradicating the black rat populations in Australia, the diversity of fungi would decline, potentially doing more harm than good.
By far the greatest species diversity is in eastern Asia, notably China, Japan, and Korea.
By 1910, soil erosion and the boll weevil caused diversity planning that led to dairy farms, fruit orchards, nurseries, peanuts, feed crops, and poultry.
By contrast, American artists being bombarded daily with the diversity of mass produced imagery, produced work that was generally more bold and aggressive.
By analogy with biodiversity, which is thought to be essential to the long-term survival of life on earth, it can be argued that cultural diversity may be vital for the long-term survival of humanity ; and that the conservation of indigenous cultures may be as important to humankind as the conservation of species and ecosystems is to life in general.
By this measure we may be going through a period of precipitous decline in the world's cultural diversity.
By the Permian-Triassic extinction event 250 million years ago, bivalves were undergoing a huge radiation of diversity.
* Istanbul's isle of diversity from the Christian Science Monitor, By Yigal Schleifer, July 28, 2005
By far the highest species diversity is in China, where 50 species occur.
By sampling the DNA from all 100, 000 different species of trees from around the world over the next few years, TreeBOL will document the diversity of plant life, and advance the process of plant DNA barcoding.
By taking substantive voluntary steps, they can persuade governments and the wider public that they are taking issues such as health and safety, diversity, or the environment seriously as good corporate citizens with respect to labour standards and impacts on the environment.
" By the end of Vasquez's tenure, 16 percent of the 7, 810 volunteers were minorities — the highest percentage since the agency began collecting data on volunteer diversity.
By its geographical position ( east-northeast to west-southwest orientation ) and lithological diversity, the Algarve stands out as unique stratigraphic and morpho-tectonicregion.
By 1994, there were 5, 000 diversity trainers in the United States.
By participating in service-learning, a person will soon realize that a project will require a diversity of different people for it to be accomplished.
By doing so, Bakhtin shows that the novel is well-suited to the post-industrial civilization in which we live because it flourishes on diversity.
By far the greatest diversity ( over 100 species ) is in the area stretching from Canary Islands east through the Mediterranean region to central Asia ; for comparison, North America only has 3 native species.
" By 2014-15, CSU Bakersfield will be the leading campus in the CSU system in terms of faculty and academic excellence and diversity, quality of the student experience, and community engagement.
By the end of the 19th and 20th centuries, the Spaniards made expressions of cultural diversity easier than it had been for the last seven centuries.
By doing this, they have actually increased quantity demanded by selectively introducing many more price points, as they learn about and react to the diversity of interests and purchase drivers of their customers.
By nurturing creativity and fostering innovation societies will maintain cultural diversity and enhance economic performance.
By the early 20th century, racial and ethnic diversity had become one of Sixth Street's most striking characteristics.
By the 1850s a formal art school was evolving from the evening classes and in 1856 this diversity was recognised by another name change – The Liverpool Institute and School of Arts.

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