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By and now
By now Curt was seeing clearly again.
By now Harmony could see that most of the adults in the train were winded and resting, or else siphoned off from the games by the challenging lure of the great cliff towering above them.
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
By now he was undergoing a fresh torrent of abuse from Tory papers and pamphlets, and action was being taken to effect his punishment by expulsion from Parliament.
By now he had become Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge and had been honored by the award of the Order of Merit.
By 1783 her legions had managed to annex the Crimea amid scenes of wanton cruelty and now, in this second combat with the Crescent, were aiming at suzerainty over all of the Black Sea's northern shoreline.
`` By one fell swoop the Court now finds that Congress indulged in needless legislation in the acts of 1910, 1913, 1925, 1934 and 1937.
By these measures, Congress, so the Court ( in effect ) now decides, gave not only needless but inadequate relief, since it now appears that the federal courts have inherent power to sterilize the Act of 1875 against all proceedings challenging local regulation ''.
By July 1, six weeks from now, motel-keepers all over the nation will, by 6 p.m., be switching on that bleak -- to motorists -- sign, `` No Vacancy ''.
By now few Angolans retain African traditional religions following different ethnic faiths.
By 454, the Delian League could be fairly characterized as an Athenian Empire ; at the start of the Peloponnesian War, only Chios and Lesbos were left to contribute ships, and these states were by now far too weak to secede without support.
By now, the war is nearing its end and the German Army is retreating.
By 1722, his son Mahmud captured what is now Iran and declared himself as Shah of Persia.
It continues to the present day in much the same format, but is now entitled " Beachcomber ", not " By the Way ".
By now Blenheim was under assault from every side by three English generals: Cutts, Churchill, and Orkney.
By now, England were coached by Alf Ramsey who had managed to gain sole control of the recruitment and team selection procedure from the committee-based call-up system which had lasted up to the previous World Cup.
By now the rebel forces were said to have numbered 230, 000, however, this number should be treated with scepticism — Dio's account is known only from a late epitome, and ancient sources commonly exaggerate enemy numbers.
By the 18th century, the area from Sambas to Berau were tributaries to the Banjar Kingdom, but this eventually shrunk to the size of what is now South Kalimantan as a result of agreements with the Dutch.
By now she was pretty well used to these funny ways of his.
Boroughs proliferated in the suburban areas of the larger cities: By the 1980s there were 19 boroughs and three cities in the area that is now the City of Auckland.
By now, Deutsche Grammophon, Berliner's company and the publisher of the Strauss recording, had become a part of PolyGram.
By now Elsie and Frances were tired of the whole fairy business.
By this time large Chinese infantry-based armies of 100, 000 to 200, 000 troops were now buttressed with several hundred thousand mounted cavalry in support or as an effective striking force.
By the end of the story, there is little physical difference between the body of the hero, now called Andrew, and humans equipped with advanced prosthetics, save for the presence of Andrew's artificial positronic brain.

By and double
By the 19th century orchestral music in Europe had standardized the string section into the following homogeneous instrumental groups: first violins, second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses.
By the time the government killed the project in 1842, they had given Babbage over ₤ 17, 000, more than double the cost of a warship, without receiving a working engine.
By joining the single arrows together and the double arrows together, one obtains a torus with seven mutually touching regions ; therefore seven colors are necessary
By 1970 the national census registered 8. 5 million people, about a 27 percent increase, while the most recent official census in 1984 recorded a figure of 12. 3 million — almost double the 1960 figure ( see table 2, Appendix ).
By virtue of National roads linking major cities in the country, they sometimes double as Regional and Inter-Regional roads.
By the time he made his career defining performance at Woodstock 1999 on July 24, 1999, he was double platinum.
By the time of his fifth win of the year at the British GP, he had more than double the points of his closest challengers Jody Scheckter and James Hunt, and a second consecutive World Championship appeared a formality.
By 1803, he had observed changes in the relative positions in a number of double stars over the course of 25 years, and concluded that they must be binary systems ; the first orbit of a binary star, however, was not computed until 1827, when Félix Savary computed the orbit of Xi Ursae Majoris.
This was a non-representative and de facto dynastic mode of succession, with royal connotations in both styles awarded, even a double invocation 16 December 1653-3 September 1658 " By the Grace of God and Republic Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland " and many other monarchic prerogatives, such as awarding knighthoods.
By 1826 double varieties were being grown almost exclusively, and there was very little interest in the single forms.
By 2010, 74 single crossings had been made by 65 individuals, and three double crossings had been made by two individuals ( Philip Rush and Meda McKenzie ).
After Daguerre and Bouton ’ s first exhibition in London, one reviewer noted a stillness like that “ of the grave .” To remedy this tomblike atmosphere Daguerre painted both sides of the canvas, known as “ the double effect .” By lighting both painted sides of the canvas, light was transmitted and reflected producing a type of transparency producing the effect of time passing.
By agreement, the game may count a treble if the adversary has not scored ; a double if he has scored one or two ; a single if he has scored three or four.
By the mid-1930s, the double feature was the dominant U. S. exhibition model, and the majors responded.
By 1999, Cargolux's fleet had reached double figures, with 10 Boeing 747s.
By 2006, the spending had increased to ~$ 15, 000 for each beneficiary a year — almost double the national average.
By some estimates, approximately 10 million US workers are creative professionals ; depending upon the depth and breadth of the definition, this estimate may be double.
By the norms of warfare of the era, the battle was an allied victory, because the French withdrew at the end of the day's fighting, and left Marlborough's army in possession of the battlefield, but with double the casualties.
By comparison, MP3 is a transform audio encoder with hybrid filter bank, which means that compression takes place in the frequency domain after a hybrid ( double ) transformation from the time domain.
By the release of the 1979 double album, Winner Takes All, however, the brothers started to reach a peak of its success.
By end of 2003, the album went double platinum in Australia.
By the fall of 1965 the ski area featured a four person gondola to the mountain ’ s mid-station, a double chairlift to the alpine tree line ( the Red Chair ), and two T-bars, all provided by GMD Mueller.
By this time, Level 42 were known for their power as a live band ( as showcased on the 1985 double live album A Physical Presence ).
By the time the double album 666 finally was released in June 1972, and having sold over 20 million albums, the band had already split.
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.

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