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By and mounting
By the time of the war, they fielded the SdKfz 10 / 4 and 6 / 2, cargo halftracks mounting single 20 mm or 37 mm AA guns ( respectively ).
By wet mounting seedlings in water or in culture media, plants may be imaged uninvasively, obviating the need for fixation and sectioning and allowing time-lapse measurements.
By late 2002 however, the OA Board, faced with mounting deficits, announced that Young's future visions for the company were ' unsustainable ' and decided not to renew her contract after the end of 2003.
By the end of the 1970s, there were mounting tensions with the Indian government and the surrounding society.
By locating the entire exhaust system on top, rather than underneath the engine, a much lower mounting height was achieved for this engine in the engine-bay of their racing car, the C-291 ( and later C-292 ).
By the mid-16th century, we see signs of waffles ’ mounting French popularity.
By October 1992, this mounting pressure from within and from the international community forced Banda to concede to hold a referendum on whether to maintain the one-party state.
By mid-December, mounting evidence convinced many in Washington and Saigon that something big was underway.
By this stage, a financial crisis was dawning upon the club as debts were mounting and as the 1989 – 90 season began, the task at Aldershot was to avoid being relegated or expelled from the Football League, rather than mount a promotion challenge.
By this time, with casualties mounting and supplies running short, the parachute brigade commander, Gerald Lathbury, had relinquished control of the bridge to the Germans.
By July, the commandos were mounting search-and-destroy missions.
By sections the Australians advanced and effectively vanished into the mounting Ottoman fire.
By the time production on the fourth season commenced in 1988, tension between stars Gibbs and Jackée were mounting due to the show's increasing focus on the Sandra character.
By mounting a brute force attack on each half separately, modern desktop machines can crack alphanumeric LM hashes in a few hours.
By the 1830s, with pressure in the U. S. mounting to annex the region outright, the company undertook a deliberate policy to exterminate all fur-bearing animals from the Oregon Country, in order to both maximize its remaining profit and to delay the arrival of U. S. mountain men and settlers.
By 1977-78, he was overseeing an increasing series of clashes with Vietnamese forces along the border, as well as mounting a massive purge of Eastern Zone cadres considered to have Vietnamese links.
By 1928 – 29, with debts mounting, the club withdrew from the Southern League to become amateur once again.
By 1545, with mounting hostility from Taylor and others, Watson consulted the Chancellor, Stephen Gardiner.
By 1895, modifications had been done to the flanks and it was armed with two 9. 2in and two 6in breech loaders on hydro-pneumatic disappearing mounting.
By mounting the relatively heavy traction motor directly to the power car's frame rather than to the bogie, better dynamics are obtained allowing better high-speed operation.
By recording the number of mounting attempts between rival foundresses as a measure of dominance, researchers found that when injected with the same amount of JH, larger foundresses showed more mounting behaviors compared to foundresses that were smaller.
By this time, Wood had already completed all of her major scenes, but due to mounting financial problems, MGM took Wood's death as an opportunity to shut down the already troubled production.
* CloudStore ( formerly, Kosmos filesystem ): By mounting via FUSE, existing Linux utilities can interface with CloudStore

By and offensive
By the time the offensive was ready in late October, Eighth Army had 231, 000 men on its ration strength.
By varying the snap count, a quarterback forces the defensive players to react to the movement of the offensive players, or risk being called for an offsides or encroachment penalty.
By making the graffiti less explicit ( as adapted to social and legal constraints ), these drawings are less likely to be removed but do not lose their threatening and offensive character.
By September 1941, Philby was working for Section V of MI6, responsible for offensive counter-intelligence.
By this time, it was mostly irrelevant, since by early spring the balloon offensive was almost over.
By 23 January 1939 the British government received information to the effect that Germany intended to invade the Netherlands in February 1939 with the aim of using Dutch air-fields to launch strategic bombing offensive intended to achieve a " knock-out " blow against Britain by razing British cities to the ground.
By 1908, this was described by the New York Times as a " long-established … preference " ( see article ) In modern usage in Scotland, " Scotch " is never used, other than as described in the following paragraph for certain articles ; it has gathered patronising and faintly offensive connotations (" frugal with one's money "), and a non-Scot who uses the word in conversation with Scots as a description of them may find this a good test of their courtesy.
By spring 1972 the Americans and South Vietnamese realized that the enemy was planning a major offensive, but they did not know where or when.
By this time, Weyrother had convinced John and Lauer to adopt an offensive posture.
By the time the French assumed the offensive in April 1794, their army numbered 28, 000 regular soldiers, 20, 000 garrison troops, and 9, 000 hastily-trained volunteers.
By the middle of July 1919, Kun decided to stake everything on an offensive against the Romanians.
By mid-November, it was clear that after having sustained 10, 000 combat casualties since the Volturno Line offensive, 5th Army needed to pause, reorganise and re-gather its strength.
By 647, Muawiyah had built a Syrian army strong enough to repel a Byzantine attack and, in subsequent years, to take the offensive against the Byzantines in campaigns that resulted in the capture of Cyprus ( 649 ) and Rhodes ( 654 ) and a devastating defeat of the Byzantine navy off the coast of Lycia ( 655 ).
By early February, at the height of the first phase of the offensive, 61 percent declared themselves hawks, 23 percent doves, and 16 percent held no opinion.
By this stage, there were indications of an impending Soviet offensive which would target Wehrmacht forces around the city, including increased Soviet activity opposite the Sixth Army's flanks, and information gained through the interrogation of Soviet prisoners.
By 4 May, the successful Japanese Burma offensive was winding down, except for mopping up actions.
By plugging these expected runs scored and allowed into the pythagorean formula, one can generate second-order wins, the number of wins a team deserves based on the number of runs they should have scored and allowed given their component offensive and defensive statistics.
By 24 February, the Germans had pulled the Großdeutschland Panzergrenadier Division off the line, leaving the 167th and 320th infantry divisions, a regiment from the Totenkopf division and elements from the Leibstandarte division to defend the Western edge of the bulge created by the Soviet offensive.
By shortened supply lines and most of his soldiers in dry and hot places ( cold weather already started ) for 3 days he refreshed his army and prepared it for offensive.
By March, heavy casualties, desertions, and low recruitment had forced Lon Nol to introduce conscription and, in April, insurgent forces launched an offensive that pushed into the suburbs of the capital.
By the time the Khmer Rouge initiated their dry-season offensive to capture the beleaguered Cambodian capital on 1 January 1975, the Republic was in chaos.
By the time Poles launched their Kiev offensive, the Red Southwestern Front had about 82, 847 soldiers including 28, 568 front-line troops.
By the end of the month all German opposition in the area had ceased and it marked the end of No. 3 Commando's offensive operations.
By the mid-90s he had developed into one of the premier offensive players in the game, hitting 40-plus home runs in three consecutive seasons, 1995, 1996 and 1997, becoming just the tenth player to do so ( and first since Frank Howard 1968-1970 ).

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