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By allowing a new kind of equality among citizens this opened the way to democracy, which in turn called for a new means, chattel slavery, to at least partially equalise the availability of leisure between rich and poor.
By the nature of contemporary computers most of the database part inside a computer that hosts the DBMS resides ( partially replicated ) in volatile storage.
By the nature of contemporary computers most of the database part inside a computer that hosts the DBMS resides ( partially replicated ) in volatile storage.
By some accounts, in the St. Petersburg 1914 chess tournament, the title " Grandmaster " was formally conferred by Russian Tsar Nicholas II, who had partially funded the tournament.
By the late 20th century, most nations of the former empire had officially adopted the metric system as their main system of measurement, although as of 2011 the United Kingdom had only partially adopted it.
By mid-May, the army had reached the vicinity of the heavily fortified Persian capital, Ctesiphon, where Julian partially unloaded some of the fleet and had his troops ferried across the Tigris by night.
By performing preproduction in such an environment, an artist can reduce recording costs by arriving at a recording studio with a work that is already partially completed.
By 1932, the Great Depression had forced studios to cut back on needless expense and it was not until 1953 that wider aspect ratios were again used in an attempt to stop the fall in attendance due, partially, to the emergence of television in the U. S. However, a few producers and directors, among them Alfred Hitchcock, have been reluctant to use the anamorphic widescreen size featured in such formats as Cinemascope.
By road the city can be reached on freeway A14-bis from the hub of Bologna ; on the north-south axis of EU routes E45 ( from Rome ) and E55 ( SS-309 " Romea " from Venice ); and on the regional Ferrara-Rimini axis of SS-16 ( partially called " Adriatica ").
By the end of 2012 cargo supply to the International Space Station will be flown by privately owned commercial craft under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services by SpaceX's successfully tested the partially reusable Dragon spacecraft, and Orbital Sciences ' Cygnus spacecraft ( also slated for testing in 2012 ).
By the same argument, any partially ordered set and any equivalence relation can be seen as a small category.
By orbit 13, the automatic stabilization system was completely dead, and the manual system was only partially effective.
By the late 1930s, most of the original subdivision had been partially developed.
By the middle of the 19th century, experimenters had observed a radiant glow emanating from partially evacuated glass vessels through which an electric current passed.
By 2002, it had been abandoned and partially overblown with sand, inhabited only by a few Imraguen fishermen and guarded by a Mauritanian military outpost, despite this not being formally Mauritanian territory.
The recording of the MTV show were partially released on the album Comfort y Música Para Volar ( Comfort and Music to Fly By ) ( 1996 ), and in its entirety in a new version of Comfort released in 2007.
By controlling the temperature and varying the duration in which the film is soaked in the development chemicals and by skipping certain chemical processes ( or partially skipping all of them ), cinematographers can achieve very different looks from a single film stock in the laboratory.
By sticking to each other, they resolve, or partially resolve, their separate charge imbalances.
By the late 1960s, Jones began at least partially openly revealing in Temple sermons his " Apostolic Socialism " concept.
By the 1980s, Mary Whitehouse had found a more powerful ally in the Conservative government, particularly in Margaret Thatcher herself, whose government's support base partially consisted of Christians and social conservatives.
By the time the embargo was partially lifted in early November 1944, allowing restricted food transports over water, the unusually early and harsh winter had already set in.
By the second state highway renumbering in 1953, the bypass around Haddonfield had only been partially built, so instead, the New Jersey State Highway Department realigned Route 41 onto the Kings Highway, leaving the former route unnumbered.
By 1994, Candlemass had called it quits, partly because Chapter VI was unsuccessful and partially because Edling had formed another project under the name of Abstrakt Algebra.
By the time the first enlisted man arrived in October 1941, 105 buildings were partially completed with the remaining 99 waiting to be started.

By and blocking
By that time it was commonly agreed that patent warfare was sapping constructive achievement and blocking the free exchange of technical information.
By deflecting a sword blow to the side, rather than blocking it head on, the attacker could be rendered open to a counterattack.
By testing various hypotheses, these researchers hope to discover the unique mechanism that causes the spontaneous pain of CRPS and that discovery may lead to new ways of blocking pain.
By blocking the actions of ACh, muscarinic receptor antagonists very effectively block the effects of vagal nerve activity on the heart.
By binding to the H3K27me2 / 3-tagged nucleosome, PRC1 ( also a complex of PcG family proteins ) catalyzes the mono-ubiquitinylation of histone H2A at lysine 119 ( H2AK119Ub1 ), blocking RNA polymerase II activity and resulting in transcriptional suppression.
By 9 November, the southern army was within 35 miles of Madrid with only 7, 000 French troops blocking them.
By blocking these receptors, the pupils are no longer capable of constriction and dilation results.
By 1943, neuromuscular blocking drugs became established as muscle relaxants in the practice of anesthesia and surgery.
By blocking the orexin-A receptor with low doses of the selective antagonist SB-334, 867, nicotine self-administration decreased and also the motivation to seek and obtain the drug.
By 1944, this blocking had collapsed and filled the tomb's entrance with debris.
By 20 November 1944 the blocking units were officially disbanded.
By blocking histamine in the capillaries it can reduce the intensity of allergic symptoms.
By March 1979, the Somoza regime faced an open civil war as well as being cut off from all aid by the United States, including blocking of a shipment of weapons and ammunition coming from Israel.
By 1853, Texas cattle were being driven into Missouri, where local farmers began blocking herds and turning them back because the Texas longhorns carried ticks that caused diseases in other types of cattle.
By blocking α < sub > 2 </ sub >- adrenergic autoreceptors and heteroreceptors, NaSSAs enhance adrenergic and serotonergic neurotransmission in the brain involved in mood regulation, notably 5-HT < sub > 1A </ sub >- mediated transmission.
By blocking action potentials, no signals can be exchanged between the brain and the extremities.
By blocking ACh degradation, AChE inhibitors raise the amount of ACh in the neuromuscular junction ; the accumulated ACh will then correct for the effect of the curare by activating the receptors not blocked by toxin at a higher rate.
By blocking where invaders from the north could enter Roscommon.
By morning, the cavalry and gunboats had arrived, blocking Morgan's escape route.
By blocking the OX40 receptor on T-cells, researchers were able to prevent the development of the most serious flu symptoms in these experimental mice.
By the 1880s tree clearing resulted in erosion, silting and expansion of reed beds, blocking river flow.
By blocking certain users, they defy transparency in media.
By using a zone blitz, the defense throws off the blocking assignments of the offensive line by switching the responsibilities of a defensive lineman with those of a linebacker or defensive back .< p >
By selective blocking, the three layers work together to produce polarised patterns.

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