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By midday on 30 October, he had been appointed Prime Minister, at the age of 39, with no previous experience of office, and with only 35 Fascist deputies in the Chamber.
By midday December 17, a total of 33, 833 people from 7, 103 families had been evacuated, 72 percent of the total number of people that needed to be evacuated, Albay Governor Joey Salceda was reported to have said.
By midday, the crowds returned around St. Philip Neri's Church.
By midday, the advance had been completely held up by determined counterattacks supported by fresh German or Ottoman troops from El Arish.
By midday the Dukes had taken the peak and removed the last German forces, at a cost of 31 killed and 83 wounded.
By the late 1970s, WLYN-FM had begun broadcasting ethnic programming in the midday hours, with drive times still simulcast with the AM.
By midday, the brigade group had reached a position west of Fort Capuzzo, and in the afternoon the nine remaining cruisers of A Squadron 2RTR began a reconnaissance patrol towards Sidi Azeiz.
By midday on 15 May, Axis command was showing signs of confusion.
By late morning, the Axis armoured units had advanced more than north, but by midday their momentum had been blunted when they came into contact with and were held by 1st Armoured Division in heavy fighting which saw both sides taking losses.
By midday Marshal Victor and MacDonald had cleared the forest in front of the Allied centre of allied forces.
By midday, Lt. Gen. A. P.
By the late 1980s, its news operation ( with newscasts under the News 5 title ) comprised two newscasts: a midday newscast at 11: 30 a. m. on weekdays and Arizona's first primetime newscast at 9: 30 p. m. ( years before KSAZ became a Fox station with a 9 p. m. newscast ).
By midday of the 27th, Napoleon and the Imperial Guard were across and the strategy now swung to saving the rearguard, which was fighting against Wittgenstein's arriving army.
By midday the following day, Fernanda had became a tropical depression, and dissipated early on August 13 without any effects on land.
By the end of the Smooth Jazz era at KKSF, only midday personality Miranda Wilson was truly live in her time slot.
By midday, The city of Abidjan was full of smoke.
By March 1989, the morning, midday, and 5 p. m. newscasts ended, leaving only the 6 and 11 p. m. newscasts.
By midday on July 15, Carlos attained its peak intensity with winds of 50 mph ( 85 km / h ).

By and car
By failing to do as he was told instantly -- to take out a permit or return the gun to his car -- he had played into Lord's hands.
By the early 2000s, the CD largely replaced the audio cassette player as standard equipment in new automobiles, with 2010 being the final model year for any car in the US to have a factory-equipped cassette player.
By banking the curve, the force exerted upon the car in a direction normal to the road surface has a horizontal component that provides this centripetal force.
By choosing the angle of bank to match the car's speed around the curve, the car seat transmits only a perpendicular force to the passengers, and the passengers no longer feel a need to lean nor feel a sideways push by the car seats or doors.
By 1935, the company had established a true production line, following the example of Ford, and were producing a car closely resembling the Austin 7.
By the end of 2003, car counts had fallen to new lows.
* By car the city is accessible by two of the country's main roads:
By the time of the Los Angeles riots of 1992, Bush was a bit late in supporting enterprise zones, tenant ownership and welfare reform: Mort Zuckerman compared Bush's vision on racial issues to that of a man riding backwards in a railroad car.
By 1989, with a definitive model name now chosen, the MX-5 ( as in " Mazda Experiment ", project number 5 ) was ready to be introduced to the world as a true lightweight sports car, weighing just.
By the late 1960s, Porsche had changed significantly as a company, and executives including owner Ferdinand Porsche were playing with the idea of adding a luxury touring car to the line-up.
By adding an intercooler, increasing compression to 8. 5: 1 as well as various other little changes, Porsche was able to develop the 924 Turbo into the race car they had wanted, dubbing it the 924 Carrera GT.
By 2010 therefore Slovakia will be among the highest per capita car producers in the world.
By looking at a speedometer, you can tell the speed of the car at any instant, or its instantaneous speed.
By the time Edison introduced his new alkaline battery, the gasoline powered car had so improved that electric vehicles were becoming increasingly less common, being used mainly as delivery vehicles in cities.
By late 1948 part of the Egyptian forces from Bethlehem to Hebron had been cut off from their lines of supply and Glubb Pasha sent 350 Arab Legionnaires and an armoured car unit to Hebron to reinforce them there.
By unit sales, it is the thirteenth-largest car manufacturer and second-largest truck manufacturer in the world.
By 2002, teams were able to change engine mapping and deactivate engine sensors from the pit while the car was on the track.
By car, it can be reached on the A4 ( Milan-Venice ) Highway to Verona, and from there Highway A22 ( Brennero-Modena ).
By the mid-1970s, auto manufacturers modified the system so that a warning buzzer would sound for several seconds before turning off ( with the warning light ), regardless of whether the car was started.
By rapping in English and mixing African-American hip-hop beats with Turkish Arabesk, Islamic Force is a perfect example of Boe-B ’ s kid who listens to both Turkish and American cassettes in his father ’ s car.
By now they had run approximately 600 metres from the car park.
By 3pm there were still over 100 cars in the Whakapapa car park and those who had not been able to leave by that point were told to settle in for the night.
By car using the linking one road in and one road out, which is the usual way.
By 2009, the figure had risen to a total of 35. 6 million travellers by car, coach or train.

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