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By and petition
By August 1996, the FDA had not taken action, and the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen filed a petition with the FDA, prompting the agency to act.
By an act of the Indiana General Assembly in 1852, any county could change its seat if two-thirds of its residents signed a petition and put forward a fifty-dollar deposit for an architect to design a new courthouse.
By 1712, this settlement west of the Charles had grown large enough to petition the Massachusetts General Court for the creation of a separate new town.
By 1896, there were enough residents to petition the state of a school district ( Granite Falls District # 1 )
By this petition and other related activities Jehovah's Witnesses popularized the idea of a Canadian Bill of Rights.
In the same year a petition was presented in the Commons from residents objecting to the illegal use of their playground street in Westminster being used by through-traffic and by people parking cars By contrast, the minister was also questioned in the Commons about a recently approved Playgrounds Street Order for a number of streets in Newcastle which was reported to have been opposed by all residents.
By the early eighteenth century, epaulettes became the distinguishing feature of an officer, leading to officers of military units without epaulettes to petition their government for the right to wear epaulettes, to ensure that they would be recognized as officers.
By February 2012 this petition was signed by over 5, 000 academics.
By presenting the Commission with its own rulings in a May 29, 1961 petition, Kennedy was able to prompt it to do what it had promised in 1955, five years before the Boynton ruling was handed down, and six years before the Freedom Riders set out to test Boynton across the Deep South.
By the time that an enclosure petition was presented to Parliament on 1 December 1778 by ‘ several landowners and persons interested ’, some 996 acres, or about 30 % of the parish had already been enclosed.
By the afternoon of November 10, over 1200 unique visitors had signed the petition.
By 1782 the activities of the Royal Navy and Loyalist privateers again spurred Philadelphia's merchants to petition for better naval defenses.
By virtue of Executive Order No. 440 of the late President Carlos P. Garcia, the petition to create the municipality of Bayugan was granted on August 6, 1961.
By the 1960s, the modern and efficient D & RGW did not see the Silverton Branch as worthy to maintain and a petition was filed with governmental agencies to abandon the route.
By March 2008 the order had still not yet been granted and considerable local opposition against the plans was manifesting itself on the internet with more than 2, 500 people joining a campaign on the Facebook website, and a further 1, 200 signing a petition on the 10 Downing Street website.

By and citizens
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 1960s, more citizens worked in service industries or for the canton-level government than in manufacturing.
By 1990 only a handful of Polonized Germans, prewar citizens of Liegnitz, remained of the pre-1945 German population.
By this time, Brando was already involved in films that carried messages about human rights: Sayonara, which addressed interracial romance, and The Ugly American, depicting the conduct of US officials abroad and its deleterious effect on the citizens of foreign countries.
By the time of Mozi, Chinese rulers and the wealthier citizens already had the practice of extravagant burial rituals.
By this time, people living in and around Kathmandu Valley ( irrespective of their ethnic origins ) were called " Newars " ( or " Nepa: mi " in " Newari " language meaning, the citizens of Nepal ).
By end of June 2011, the island's population stood at 5. 18 million with 3. 26 million citizens, 0. 53 million PRs and 1. 4 million non-resident foreigners and is the second most densely populated independent country in the world ( behind Monaco ).
By this time, most of the surviving black citizens had either fled the city or were in custody at the various detention centers.
By the standards of the time, Venice's stewardship of its mainland territories was relatively enlightened and the citizens of such towns as Bergamo, Brescia and Verona rallied to the defence of Venetian sovereignty when it was threatened by invaders.
By 1303, crossbow practice had become compulsory in the city, with citizens training in groups.
By the end of the century, Lombard and Byzantine rule in the Mezzogiorno had been usurped by the Normans and the power of the territorial magnates was being replaced by that of the citizens of the cities in the north.
By the mid-5th century, land had become concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite, and the notion of all Spartan citizens being " equals " had become a farce.
Keynes, in warning about the menaces of inflation, said, " By a continuous process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.
" Per John Maynard Keynes " By a continuing process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens ".
By 1834, it was estimated that over 30, 000 Anglos lived in Coahuila y Tejas, compared to only 7, 800 Mexican-born citizens.
By the second half of the 16th Century, the political voice of citizens was nearly totally suppressed.
By having four million freedmen counted as full citizens, the South would gain additional seats in Congress.
By contrast to drones, Minds are orders of magnitude more powerful and intelligent than the Culture's other biological and artificial citizens.
By late medieval reasoning, the city of Orléans had escalated the conflict and forced the use of violence upon the English, so a conquering lord would be just in exacting vengeance upon its citizens.
By 1750, Scots were among the most literate citizens of Europe, with an estimated 75 % level of literacy.
By contrast, Snow said, German and American schools sought to prepare their citizens equally in the sciences and humanities, and better scientific teaching enabled those countries ' rulers to compete more effectively in a scientific age.
By this time, Joseph's son, A. H. ( Rick ) Woodward, had become Chairman of the Board of Woodward Iron and was one of the most prominent citizens of Alabama.
By late 1881 Tombstone had more than 7, 000 citizens, excluding all Chinese, Mexicans, women and children residents.
By March 23, 1904, white mobs on horseback were accosting black citizens on sight, shooting those who resisted.

By and Maryland
By automobile from New York, for example, you can take a one or two-day tour to Annapolis, Maryland to see the colonial homes and the U.S. Naval Academy ( where you can shoot the dress parade on Wednesdays ) ; ;
By 1700, Chesapeake planters brought in about 100, 000 indentured servants, more than 75 % of all European immigrants to Virginia and Maryland.
By age five, she had begun composing instrumental pieces on piano and, while living in Rockville, Maryland, she won a full scholarship to the Preparatory Division of the Peabody Conservatory of Music.
By 1975 Blake had been awarded honorary doctorates from Rutgers, the New England Conservatory, the University of Maryland, Morgan State University, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn College, and Dartmouth.
By 1872, the line was completed, together with a " spur " to Washington DC and the entire line through Southern Maryland was completed in 1873.
While Oxford officially marks the year 1683 as its founding because in that year it was first named by the Maryland General Assembly as a seaport, the town began between 1666 and 1668 when were laid out as a town called Oxford by William Stephens, Jr .. By 1669 one of the first houses was built for Innkeeper Francis Armstrong ( see Talbot County Land Records, A 1, f. 10 / 11 ).
.. the first Charter for an organized Fire Department was granted to Funkstown By the Maryland Legislature on February 20, 1827?
By comparison this is more than Pocomoke City, Maryland 4, 184, Denton, Maryland 4, 418, and Berlin, Maryland 4, 485, but less than Fruitland, Maryland, 4, 866.
By this time Mason was doing very well indeed as he was able to split his time between Nantucket, Bermuda, and Maryland.
By this time forces and supplies were arriving, including companies of riflemen from as far away as Maryland and Virginia.
By June 1998, NYRA was incorporated as a Maryland non-profit public benefit corporation with intention to lead the Youth Rights political movement in the United States.
By the turn of the century, the middle classes of Maryland were holding regular dances featuring the cotillion, quadrille, schottische, polka and waltz.
By the time she graduated from Antioch, she had already been arrested for organizing and participating in sit-ins in Washington, D. C., Maryland, and Ohio.
By the early 18th century, the Snowden iron ore furnace ( also known as Patuxent Furnace ) just southeast of Laurel, Maryland,
By 1908 they were most numerous in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas and North Dakota.
By supplying Susquehannock forts with artillery, the English in Maryland changed the balance of power away from the Iroquois.
By 1775 Eden's authority had been effectively usurped by the Annapolis Convention and Eden was eventually asked by the Maryland Council of Safety to step down as governor.
By 1900, the Xaverian Brothers had opened schools in New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Virginia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania.
By 1632 the ( Catholic ) Lord Baltimore established colonies in Newfoundland and Maryland.
By law and tradition each school is entitled to use the " University of Maryland " name in recognition of their shared history.
By the morning of September 15, Jackson had positioned nearly 50 guns on Maryland Heights and at the base of Loudoun Heights.

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