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By and offering
By offering to isolate her in Senex's house, he is able to give Philia and Hero some time alone together, and the two fall in love.
By means of the atonement and his offering of divine grace to humankind, Christ provided access to divinity for humankind.
By offering the consulship to potential opponents, Domitian may have wanted to compromise these senators in the eyes of their supporters.
By the time of cancellation, however, second-generation RISC chips ( such as the newer SPARC architecture ), were offering much better price / performance ratios than the VAX lineup.
By offering the Al Saud a clearly defined religious mission, the alliance provided the idealogical impetus to Saudi expansion.
By placing the prisoners under conditions of physical and social deprivation and disruption, and then by offering them more comfortable situations such as better sleeping quarters, better food, warmer clothes or blankets, the Chinese did succeed in getting some of the prisoners to make anti-American statements.
By the end of the 5th dynasty, the formula in all tombs becomes " An offering the king gives and Osiris ".
By the middle of 1903, the Colombian government in Bogotá had balked at the prospect of a U. S. controlled canal under the terms that the Roosevelt administration was offering.
By 2008 there were several hundred casinos world wide offering roulette games.
By 1400, this type of sword, at the time called langes Schwert ( longsword ) or spadone, was common, and a number of 15th-and 16th-century Fechtbücher offering instructions on their use survive.
By the mid-1990s, SANS evolved into a more commercial format offering events which combined training with tradeshows and vendor-oriented marketing.
By contrast, offering readers modern teenage-oriented fiction may not exercise their advanced reading skills, while the material may contain themes more suited to adolescents.
By the 1870s, the firm was offering both designs for embroideries and finished works.
By 1906, Thurman was offering built-in central cleaning systems that used compressed air, yet featured no dust collection.
By 1929 Lysenko's skeptics were politically censured, accused of offering only criticisms, and for failing to prescribe any new solutions themselves.
By 1980, over 250 women were playing professionally, and the tour consisted of 47 global events, offering a total of $ 7. 2 million in prize money.
By adjusting the odds in his favour or by having a point spread, the bookmaker will aim to guarantee a profit by achieving a ' balanced book ', either by getting an equal number of bets for each outcome, or ( when he is offering odds ) by getting the amounts wagered on each outcome to reflect the odds.
By offering to make him a general of his own army and placing him as governor of Peloponnesus, he convinces Polyperchon to change allegiance to him instead of Heracles.
By 2004, Peru had a far-reaching social safety net that included food programs serving 35 percent of the population, and work programs offering temporary employment to unskilled workers.
By offering potential litigants the prospect of a recovery in three times the amount of their damages, Congress encouraged these persons to serve as " private attorneys general.
By 1716, there were 56 ale-house keepers in Upper Street, also offering pleasure and tea gardens and activities such as archery, skittle alleys and bowling.
By 1905, the line had expanded to offering 18 different-sized crayon boxes with five different-sized crayons, only two of which survive today – the " standard size " ( a standard sized Crayola crayon is 3 " × 5 / 16 ") and the " large size " ( large sized crayola crayons are 4 " × 7 / 16 ").
By offering his protection to lesser kings, such as the king of Wight, Edwin thwarted the ambitions of Cwichelm of Wessex.
By 1849, Merrick & Towne in Philadelphia were offering sugar makers a choice of three different multiple-effect evaporation systems.

By and tours
By the 1880s the tradition of England-Australia cricket tours was well established, with a total of eight Tests having been played, five of them at the MCG, two at the Sydney Cricket Ground and one at The Oval in London.
By dividing the board into smaller pieces, constructing tours on each piece, and patching the pieces together, one can construct tours on most rectangular boards in polynomial time.
By 1762, the children were ready to work as concert performers, and Leopold began taking the family on extensive concert tours, performing for both aristocracy and public, throughout central and western Europe.
By " missionary ", the Grove Dictionary refers to the family's concert tours.
By the time Smith's second pop album " Michael W. Smith 2 " was released in 1984, he was headlining his own tours.
By 1958 tourists to San Francisco could take bus tours to view the North Beach Beat scene, prophetically anticipating similar tours of the Haight-Ashbury district ten years later.
By 1971 the Maharishi had completed thirteen world tours and visited 50 countries and held a press conference with American inventor Buckminster Fuller at his first International Symposium on SCI at the university in Amherst, Massachusetts.
By 1909 rubbernecking was used to describe the wagons, automobiles and buses used in tours around American cities, and through their Chinatowns.
By now the band was a spare time activity for its members, but still they managed regular studio output and occasional short tours of Europe and North America.
By using a data structure such as a doubly linked list to maintain the set of unused edges incident to each vertex, to maintain the list of vertices on the current tour that have unused edges, and to maintain the tour itself, the individual operations of the algorithm ( finding unused edges exiting each vertex, finding a new starting vertex for a tour, and connecting two tours that share a vertex ) may be performed in constant time each, so the overall algorithm takes linear time.
By the time he stepped down, he had served as music director longer than anyone else in the orchestra's history, leading the orchestra in 973 concerts and 23 tours.
By 1970, they were at the peak of their popularity, recording a soundtrack for the film Tam Lin, making at least 12 television appearances, and undertaking tours of the UK ( including the Isle of Wight Festival ) and America ( including a concert at the Carnegie Hall ).
By this time, Cook had stopped personal tours and became an agent for foreign or domestic travel.
By mid-1996, Young made his last full public performance with Tony Hadley, before declining to perform more in nightclubs and pubs so that he could concentrate more on his personal life and family without having to organise tours.
By the time he finished school, he was working as an orchestral musician, and occasionally made short concert tours as a violinist.
By now, Piano Magic was proving more popular abroad than in their homeland and the next few years ' activity included mainly European tours.
After these tours, the band's lineup changed again, to Contreras, Hixenbaugh and Small with drummer Derek Downham, followed by a September 2006 show at the Drake Hotel in Toronto that had the band performing all new songs with Rego, Small and Jason Nunes ( the entire Meligrove Band ) under the By Divine Right name.
By Divine Right's first tours since 2005 followed, with new drummer David Joseph, and bassist Michael Milosh.
By the mid-1960s, Allen saw the city of New Orleans no longer the recording mecca it was for almost a decade so he soon followed drummer Earl Palmer's lead and moved to southern California in 1965, performing only occasionally on tours with Fats Domino.
By 2005, Cribs had featured tours of the homes of over 185 celebrities, musicians, actors, and athletes over the course of 13 seasons.
There is also a tradition for experimenting with unusual comedy venues, such as Rod Quantock's " Bus " tours and the similar " Storming Mount Albert By Tram ", which used buses and trams respectively as mobile theatres in which the audience members were also passengers.
By Washington Irving's advice he reduced to order the memoranda of some of his tours, and submitted the manuscript to four publishing houses of eminence in succession, who all rejected it.

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