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By and means
By the same means he perceives this fact as having communicated itself to the audience ; ;
By no means would we discourage the production of ideas: they provide raw materials with which to work ; ;
By 1937 he had clarified his intentions to serve his people: `` I have striven for clarity and melodious idiom, but at the same time I have by no means attempted to restrict myself to the accepted methods of harmony and melody.
By means of geographical isolation and high fertility rates, inbreeding can be fostered and the pattern of isolation from the greater society maintained.
By means of this social control, deviance is either eliminated or somehow made compatible with the function of the social group.
By all means the most important distinction is that between those total-cost apportionments which superimpose a distribution of admittedly unallocable cost residues on estimates of incremental or marginal costs, and those other apportionments which recognize no difference between true cost allocation and mere total-cost distribution.
By no means.
By no means are these isolated cases.
By means of charts showing wave-travel times and depths in the ocean at various locations, it is possible to estimate the rate of approach and probable time of arrival at Hawaii of a tsunami getting under way at any spot in the Pacific.
By no means do all Jews today believe in reincarnation, but belief in reincarnation is not uncommon among many Jews, including Orthodox.
By " impressions ", he means sensations, while by " ideas ", he means memories and imaginings.
By " chance ", he means all those particular comprehensible events which the viewer considers possible in accord with their experience.
By " necessary connection ", Hume means the power or force which necessarily ties one idea to another.
By allowing a new kind of equality among citizens this opened the way to democracy, which in turn called for a new means, chattel slavery, to at least partially equalise the availability of leisure between rich and poor.
By extension, the term " embark " literally means to board the kind of boat called a " barque ".
By such subtle means were Cranmer's purposes further confused, leaving it for generations to argue over the precise theology of the rite.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
By means of her mother, Catherine had a stronger legitimate claim to the English throne than King Henry VII himself through the first two wives of John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster: Blanche of Lancaster and the Spanish Infanta Constance of Castile.
By no means ... there is a necessary connexion to be taken into consideration.
By means of the atonement and his offering of divine grace to humankind, Christ provided access to divinity for humankind.
By the time DDT was introduced in the U. S., the disease had already been brought under control by a variety of other means.
" By this Derrida means that all claims to know something necessarily involve an assertion of the metaphysical type that something is the case somewhere.
By many, education is understood to be a means of overcoming handicaps, achieving greater equality and acquiring wealth and status for all ( Sargent 1994 ).
By this means, power dissipation in the active device is minimised, and efficiency increased.

By and Brockville
By 1854, a patent medicine industry had sprung up in Brockville and in bordering Morristown, NY featuring products such as " Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills ", " Dr. McKenzie's Worm Tablets " and later, " Dr. Williams ' Pink Pills for Pale People ".

By and Police
By the end of 1919, four Dublin Metropolitan Police and 11 RIC men had been killed.
By this time, the Metropolitan Police had grown from its initial 1, 000 officers to about 13, 000 and needed more administrative staff and a bigger headquarters.
By 1955, the internal power struggle between the two ( main ) factions of the Phibul regime-led by Police General Phao Sriyanonda, on the one hand, and General ( later, Field Marshal ) Srisdi Dhanarajata, on the other-became fierce to the degree that Police General Phao Sriyanonda sought the U. S. support for a coup against the Phibul regime ( but was rejected ).
By this time police photos confirmed that Dane was in fact Fred Burke, wanted by the Chicago Police for his participation in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre.
By the 1990s, with cartoons shows such as Fish Police, SWAT Kats and the animated specials The Halloween Tree and Arabian Nights, the sound effects were virtually nonexistent, being replaced with newer, digitally recorded sounds ( mostly from Sound Ideas ), as well as the Looney Tunes sound library by Treg Brown.
By this time, Sting was becoming a major star, and he established a career beyond The Police by branching out into acting.
By November 1963, Irving was in England when he called the London Metropolitan Police with suspicions he had been the victim of a burglary, perpetrated by three men who had gained access to his Mayfair flat claiming to be General Post Office ( GPO ) engineers.
By the end of the day, National Guard units, US Army units, the Red Cross, Salvation Army, American Legion, VFW, and Illinois State Police had arrived to restore order and provide assistance to the citizens of Bunker Hill.
By convention, the Indian Army and the Punjab Police would not enter this religious building.
By operation of the CA 343, the State Police was abolished and its military police duties reverted to the PC.
By noon, after sporadic firing failed to extract Bonnot from the house, Paris Police Chief Louis Lépine ordered the building bombed, using a dynamite charge.
By the 1974 – 1975 season, Sanford and Sons high lead-in helped the entire NBC Friday night lineup to place in the coveted bracket of Top 20 shows ( Chico and the Man, following Sanford, placed in the Top 10, while the police dramas The Rockford Files and Police Woman aired later in the evening and ranked in the lower reaches of the Top 20 ).
By January 2009, the Police Service of Northern Ireland advised that it was forwarding a case against Mrs Robinson to the Public Prosecution Service.
By the 1860s, the village needed a higher order of administration and it was made a burgh in 1864, under the General Police ( Scotland ) Act 1862.
By the end of World War II, large orchestras accompanied singers ; the most prominent orchestras were the Army Band, Police Band, and Imperial Bodyguard Band.
By contrast, in Chief Constable of West Yorkshire Police v Khan, where a sergeant with a pending race discrimination claim was denied a reference by the employer that he was suing, it was held this could not be considered victimisation because the Constabulary was only seeking to protect its legitimate interests and not prejudice its own future case in the discrimination hearings.
* Police procedural-Have remained a mainstay with He Walked By Night ( 1948 ), In the Heat of the Night ( 1967 ), Madigan ( 1968 ), and The French Connection ( 1971 ).
By the end of the decade many of these bands, most obviously the Police, were beginning to make an impact in American and world markets.
By mid-afternoon, 36 hours after the riot had begun, heavily armed State Police officers accompanied by National Guard servicemen entered the charred remains of the prison.
By 1910 the British Transport Commission Police had taken over, experimenting with other breeds such as Labradors, Dobermans and finally, the German Shepherd or Alsatian as it was then known.
By late June 1967, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police ( RCMP ) had taken an interest in Michalak's claims.
By 1990 the local manufacture of amphetamines had increased to the point where the Police described Melbourne as the " amphetamine capital of Australia ".
By mid-1859 the Department of Lands had proclaimed reservations on either side of the river at Lang's Crossing-place and Henry Shiell was appointed Police Magistrate.

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