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By and listening
By listening at the door of the room where Adolphe conducted his classes, Georges learned to sing difficult songs accurately from memory, and developed an ability to identify and analyse complex chordal structures.
By 1992, Warp Records was marketing the musical output of the artists on its roster using the description electronic listening music, but this was quickly replaced by intelligent techno.
By distancing himself, Doll writes, Ovid lures his audience to keep listening.
By listening to the creaking floor as Elizabeth and Mitchell walked, Mary Katherine thought she could tell where Mitchell and Elizabeth were.
By broadcasting different audio signals in the two beams, the receiver could position themselves very accurately down the centreline by listening to the signal in their headphones.
By 1967 millions were tuning into these commercial operations and the BBC was rapidly losing its radio listening audience.
By the end of the recording sessions in 2002, a listening session for the press was held.
By listening to the same rhythm, that loops back to the beginning after eight counts, one can recognize which count is the first beat of the music.
By this time, most personnel and naval vessels had been withdrawn, with only technical support for the listening station remaining.
By the time he started writing the script he was listening to Aimee Mann's music.
By listening to Chapman preach night after night, Sunday received a valuable course in homiletics.
By the time sessions were held for his debut album, Dylan was absorbing an enormous amount of folk material from sitting and listening to contemporaries performing in New York's clubs and coffeehouses.
By the 19th century Jacob Grimm mentions the Nixie to be among the " water-sprites " who love music, song and dancing, and says " Like the sirens, the Nixie by her song draws listening youth to herself, and then into the deep.
By simply being with people and listening to them, she can help them find answers to their problems, make up with each other, and think of fun games.
By listening with one's entire being, one eliminates the space between the self and the liturgy.
By the time I was listening to Cliff Burton I was getting a little better.
By the end of the 1990s, Classic Gold GEM and GWR's network of other medium wave Classic Gold stations across the country were sold to media company UBC, in order for GWR to comply with government rules of the time, restricting how much share of listening one company could own.
By listening for the return pulses, the distance to the plane could be calculated with fairly good accuracy.
By the end of the 1950s, hundreds of listening devices planted by foreign intelligence services were found in U. S. embassies.
Stained Class received unfortunate negative attention due to the infamous 1990 civil action brought against the band by the family of a teenager, James Vance, who entered a suicide pact with his friend Ray Belknap after listening to " Better By You, Better Than Me " on 23 December 1985.
By frequently listening to the radio, he started composing MIDI music using the NEC PC-9801 in 1985.
By emphasizing selective listening, vital ( under authoritarian restrictions ) to a Polish citizen ’ s survival, Wodiczko intimated the prevalence of censored speech, registering “ dissent of a system that fostered only one-directional critical thinking – listening over speech .”
By June 1940, OP-20-G included 147 officers, enlisted men, and civilians, linked into a network of radio listening posts as far-flung as the Army's.

By and asking
By not asking about the horses, Confucius demonstrates that the sage values human beings over property ; readers are led to reflect on whether their response would follow Confucius's and to pursue self-improvement if it would not have.
By the completeness theorem of first-order logic, a statement is universally valid if and only if it can be deduced from the axioms, so the can also be viewed as asking for an algorithm to decide whether a given statement is provable from the axioms using the rules of logic.
By the mid-1990s, McLane ( like McMullen before him ) wanted his team out of the Astrodome and was asking the city to build the Astros a new stadium.
By the time he got home, there was a message on his answering machine asking, " Can you come to work tomorrow?
By Spring 1810, President Madison was specifically asking Congress for more appropriations to increase the Army and Navy in preparation for war with Britain.
By 1986, outside organizations had begun asking for X. X10R2 was released in January 1986, then X10R3 in February 1986.
By early 1881 the State Department started responding to criticism of the seal, resulting first in an 1882 centennial commemorative coin, and then with Secretary of State Frederick Frelinghuysen asking for funds to create a new design and dies of both the obverse and reverse on January 11, 1884, after getting estimates of the cost.
By the account of Irving Hexham, according to Klaus Venter and Hendrick Stoker who were themselves disgruntled members of the secret organization, in 1927 the Broederbond moved to Potchefstroom University, asking that the school would take over leadership of the then-struggling group.
By forming an alliance with the neighbouring County of Hoya and asking for help from the emperor himself the state of Diepholz managed to survive some more decades.
By carefully piecing the clues together and asking astute questions, she always manages to trap the real murderer, who, given the series ' " special guest star " policy, was often played by a famous film or TV personality.
" By the " early 1900s people were asking for the new treat, often with ice cream.
By asking one yes / no question, can you determine the road to Freedom?
By the end of January, Bell began hinting that he was making a significant life decision, but that he would keep it a secret for at least one year, asking listeners to remind him in 2007 to let them in on it.
By 1944 the number of AA groups had grown along with the number of letters being sent to the AA headquarters in New York asking how to handle disputes caused by issues like publicity, religion, and finances.
By 1956 his asking price was £ 25, 000 a film.
By mid-1991, however, falling inflation had reduced WMATA's construction costs so much that the agency said it could build the two final Green Line stations in Prince George's County without asking Congress for additional money.
By September, the campaigners had been able to gather 73, 000 names on petitions asking for the recall of Frazier, Attorney General William Lemke, and Commissioner of Agriculture John Hagan.
The actor, Lee, after being hit with an apple during the performance, stopped and addressed the audience, askingBy the pow ' rs, is it personal?
By this stage he was asking Simnett to replicate jungle breakbeats at speed on his kit.
By 1986, these policies ranged from Ralph Macchio's practice of giving them away to anyone who wrote a letter asking for one to Mike Higgins ' policy of not awarding them at all.
By asking students to do this, it helps relates the students present knowledge of familiar classroom objects with the unfamiliar concept of a 90 degree right angle.
" By this he was asking what non-diagrammatic properties of the knot complement would characterize alternating knots.
By that time I was director of product development and they were asking me to do things and tell people things that I just didn't like.
By the end of the 20th century, France once again was among the leading economic powers of the world, although by the year 2000 there already was some fraying around the edges: people in France and elsewhere were asking whether France alone, without becoming even more an integral part of a pan-European economy, would have sufficient market presence to maintain its position, and that worker security and those privileges, in an increasingly " Globalized " and " transnational " economic world.

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