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Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
By this time Churchill was not so cordial toward moving Poland westward as he had been at Teheran, where he and Eden had both heartily approved the idea.
By moving to position 3, player A wins.
By repeatedly evaluating their course, and adjusting if they are moving in the wrong direction, bacteria can direct their motion to find favorable locations with high concentrations of attractants ( usually food ) and avoid repellents ( usually poisons ).
By moving the unit vectors so their tails coincide, as seen in the circle at the left of the image above, it is seen that u < sub > ρ </ sub > and u < sub > θ </ sub > form a right-angled pair with tips on the unit circle that trace back and forth on the perimeter of this circle with the same angle θ ( t ) as r ( t ).
By moving the centre of government ( more or less formally ) to the imperial court, Domitian openly rendered the Senate's powers obsolete.
By 1900 Scotland had 3500 miles of railway ; their main economic contribution was moving supplies in and product out for heavy industry, especially coal-mining.
By moving leather tuning rings up and down the neck, a kora player can retune the instrument into one of four seven-note scales.
By using discrete unit-volume droplets, a microfluidic function can be reduced to a set of repeated basic operations, i. e., moving one unit of fluid over one unit of
By moving the laser head, it is possible to stack the tracks and build up a 3D piece.
By metaphoric extension, the term " movable feast " was used by Ernest Hemingway to mean the memory of a splendid place that continues to go with the moving traveler for the rest of life, after he has had the experience of it and gone away.
By clicking and popping up a pie menu, looking at the labels, moving the pointer in the desired direction, then clicking to make a selection, you learn the menu and practice the gesture to " mark ahead " (" mouse ahead " in the case of a mouse, " wave ahead " in the case of a dataglove ).
By 1975 both Number 96 and The Box, perhaps as a reaction to declining ratings for both shows, de-emphasised the sex and nudity moving more in the direction of comedy.
By 1990, Keck, Mahin & Cate, a law firm, considered moving out of its space in the Sears Tower and moving into a potential new development, which would become 77 West Wacker Drive.
By 1995 Sears had completely vacated the building, moving to a new office campus in Hoffman Estates.
By moving the season up, the divisional playoffs were held December 18-19, and the conference championship games Sunday, December 26.
By moving the two points closer together so that Δy and Δx decrease, the secant line more closely approximates a tangent line to the curve, and as such the slope of the secant approaches that of the tangent.
By marrying Richard III's niece, Elizabeth of York, Henry VII successfully bolstered his own disputed claim to the throne, whilst moving to end the Wars of the Roses by presenting England with a new dynasty, of both Lancastrian and Yorkist descent.
By extension, moving an entire session from one X server to another is generally not possible.
By the time of the first performance, which was well received, Donizetti reported to his publisher the audience's reaction to most of the numbers, specifically that " in the duet for Vial and Salvatore, many shouts of bravi, but at the end ( so they say ) the situation is so moving that they were weeping ".
By the end of his short life, Sviatoslav carved out for himself the largest state in Europe, eventually moving his capital from Kiev ( modern day Ukraine ) to Pereyaslavets ( modern day Romania ) on the Danube in 969.
By moving the latter two, both Ba ' athists, to Cairo, he neutralized important political figures who had their own ideas about how Syria should be run within the UAR.
By moving such long-running tasks to a worker thread that runs concurrently with the main execution thread, it is possible for the application to remain responsive to user input while executing tasks in the background.

By and lowest
By 1898, rustling losses had been driven down to the lowest level ever seen in Wyoming.
By default, the system state will be in either of the minima states, because that corresponds to the state of lowest energy.
By the end of the war, Italian per capita income was at its lowest point since the beginning of the 20th century.
By that time, Sudan had one of the lowest penetration rates ( 0. 23 %) even by regional standards.
By contrast, passband bandwidth is the difference between a highest frequency and a nonzero lowest frequency.
* By the end of his term, inflation had been reduced to 7. 05 % in 1994, the lowest figure in 22 years.
By 2003, Toledo's approval rating had fallen bellow 10 %, the lowest of any South American president at the time.
By the Leonid Brezhnev period democratic centralism was described, in the 1977 Soviet Constitution, as a principle for organizing the state: " The Soviet state is organized and functions on the principle of democratic centralism, namely the electiveness of all bodies of state authority from the lowest to the highest, their accountability to the people, and the obligation of lower bodies to observe the decisions of higher ones.
By the time their boat reaches Peru, the only ones that have recovered enough to continue the expedition are the youngest in the group and the lowest in hierarchy — Donald and his nephews.
By the 20's they had further changed the construction from solid carved saz bodies to mandolin-like bowl backs and had also added machine pegs, and settled on D A D as the tuning of the paired courses, the lowest pair including high octave double.
By June 1968, because of T-28 losses, pilot losses, and resultant low morale, RLAF tactical air was diminished to flying its lowest sortie rate in four years.
By 1992, program spending was growing at a rate of 2. 3 % annually, among the lowest rates in Canada.
By contrast, if θ = p / q is rational ( in lowest terms ) then T is periodic, with period q,
By mid-2010, The Tonight Show was receiving its lowest ratings since 1992, an average of 4 million total viewers, though he remained ahead of Letterman, who experienced a coinciding decline in ratings.
By 1979, park attendance dropped to two million, the lowest recorded level in the history of the park.
By contrast, only eight votes were cast in each of the two ridings with the lowest levels of participation.
By contrast, analog cable transmits programs solely in the 480i format ( the lowest television definition in use today ).
By 1998, SAB commanded approximately 98 per cent share of the South African beer market and was considered one of the lowest cost producers of beer in the world.
By the early 1830s, only 40 % of the state's white males could vote, one of the lowest white male voting franchise percentages in the entire United States.
By comparison, at most brick and mortar establishments the lowest limits are often $ 1 –$ 2.
By the Sturm separation theorem, the non-vanishing of forces λ to be the lowest eigenvalue.
*" By ( alternative ) elimination and retention ( of the highest and lowest powers )"
By the laws of physics, it is easy to determine the mass of a binary system based on its orbital period, so Harrington was the first to calculate the mass of the Pluto-Charon system, which was lower than even the lowest previous estimates of Pluto's mass.
By the time NBC canceled the long running serial in 1982, it had reached a 1. 6 in the Nielsens ; this was the lowest level any soap opera had reached in the history of the rating system, breaking the record that ABC's short-lived 1970 soap, The Best of Everything, had set with a 1. 8.

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