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" By placing the monosyllable mons at the end of the line, Virgil interrupts the usual " shave and a haircut " pattern to produce a jarring rhythm, an effect that echoes the crash of a large wave against the side of a ship.
By placing the molecules in wells in the gel and applying an electric field, the molecules will move through the matrix at different rates, determined largely by their mass when the charge to mass ratio ( Z ) of all species is uniform, toward the ( negatively charged ) cathode if positively charged or toward the ( positively charged ) anode if negatively charged.
By strategically placing Rhett's image in this manner, Mitchell simultaneously plays upon racial anxieties and sexual fantasies.
By placing parentheses around Pasadena City College, a nearby community college, Mudd students changed the sign to read:
By placing this thought in his mind, they effectively guide him on the path to his own destruction.
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 merely placing cheap unenriched uranium into such a core, the non-fissionable U-238 will be turned into Pu-239, " breeding " fuel.
By yielding the Papal claims to Parma, Clement obtained the restitution of Avignon and Benevento, and in general he succeeded in placing the relations of the spiritual and the temporal authorities on a friendlier footing.
By placing an additional electrode between the filament ( cathode ) and plate ( anode ), he discovered the ability of the resulting device to amplify signals of all frequencies.
By taking pieces of the enemy material to edit together and placing his own narration over the results, Capra gave meaning and purpose to the war with added narrative.
By July the band had released their final single for Silvertone, " One Love ", which reached number four in the UK singles chart, their highest placing yet.
By placing the middle of a small rod of soda lime glass in a hot flame, Van Leeuwenhoek could pull the hot section apart to create two long whiskers of glass.
By sealing the eyes of vultures and placing food nearby, he concluded that they found food by sight, and not by smell.
By deferring to France, Baldwin II was not submitting Jerusalem to the suzerainty of France, rather was placing the moral guardianship of the Outremer with the West for its survival, reminding Louis VI that the Outremer was, to some extent, Frankish lands.
By inspecting the woollen threads behind the linen it is apparent all these aspects were embroidered together at a session and the awkward placing of the tituli is not due to them being added later.
By placing it among the poetic memories formed from my wanderings in Abruzzi, I wanted to make the viola a kind of melancholy dreamer in the manner of Byron's Childe-Harold.
By placing ten standards far apart along a low ridge, he gave the impression that his army was bigger than it actually was.
By placing sensors over the reinervated muscle, these contractions can be made to control movement of an appropriate part of the robotic prosthesis.
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 placing his army into the rear, his opponent's supplies and communications would be cut.
By placing the axes at right angles, four quadrants form with each describing a behavioral pattern:
By placing the screen in the shadow of the control grid, interception of electrons by the screen is minimized in normal operation.
By placing high tariffs on imports and other protectionist, inward-looking trade policies the citizens of the respected country by simple supply and demand rationale will substitute the lesser expensive good for the more expensive.
By placing his mechanism above the loom, Vaucanson eliminated the complicated system of weights and cords ( tail cords, simple, pulley box, etc.
By placing herself in a situation of ridicule, Catt and her fellow suffragists saw Rankin ’ s vote as a discredit to her authority in Congress.

By and prisoners
By the end of October, Allen was again off New York, where the British, having secured the city, moved the prisoners on-shore, and, as he was considered an officer, gave Allen limited parole.
By the 18th century there was a square at the centre of the town, flanked by the town hall, a public gaol housing prisoners from all over the Lordship of Biscay, a hospital and a poor-house for local people.
By the 1930s, Genosha Bay later became a United States extraterritorial prison which hold prisoners of the worse cases from around the world and was notorious for practicing inhumane punishments on its prisoners ranging from sleep deprivations and water torture.
By the time Videla's military Junta took power in March 1976, approximately five thousand prisoners were being held in various prisons around Argentina, some with connections and some just guilty by association.
Greece Included in total are 11, 000 killed or missing in action and died of wounds The Soviet demographer Boris Urlanis estimated total military dead of 26, 000 including 15, 000 deaths due to disease Jean Bujac in a campaign history of the Greek Army in World War I listed 8, 365 combat related deaths and 3, 255 missing Other estimates of Greek casualties are as follows: By UK War Office in 1922: Killed / died wounds 5, 000 ; prisoners and missing 1, 000.
By January 1933, the film's protagonist Robert Elliot Burns – who was still imprisoned in New Jersey – and a number of different chain gang prisoners nationwide in the United States were able to appeal and were released.
By contrast, torturous executions were typically public, and woodcuts of English prisoners being hanged, drawn and quartered show large crowds of spectators, as do paintings of Spanish auto-da-fé executions, in which heretics were burned at the stake.
By December 1945, six months after the war had ended, it was estimated by French authorities that 2, 000 German prisoners were still being killed or maimed each month in mine-clearing accidents.
By acting on behalf of the French Crown, if captured by the enemy, they could claim treatment as prisoners of war, instead of being considered pirates.
By the end of the 16th century over 100, 000 Tatars settled in Belarus and Lithuania, including those hired to government service, those who moved there voluntarily, prisoners of war, etc.
By Louis's reign, Bastille prisoners were detained using a " lettre de cachet ", " a letter under royal seal ", issued by the king and countersigned by a minister, ordering a named person to be held.
By 1983, the number of political prisoners in the Sandinistas ' ruthless tyranny were estimated at 20, 000.
By November it became known by locals that Atlanta would be a prisoner-of-war camp expected to guard German prisoners.
By the time a corporal managed to disarm Bertucci, six prisoners were dead and an additional twenty-two were wounded ( three would later die of their injuries ).
By the end of 1933 the first Nazi concentration camps had been erected ( at Dachau, Osthofen, Oranienburg, Sonnenburg, Lichtenburg and the marshland camps around Esterwegen ); all remaining prisoners who had been held in so-called protective custody in state prisons were transferred to these concentration camps.
By late evening of the 17th, rumors that the enemy was killing prisoners had reached the forward American divisions.
By the end of 1972, over 1, 000 political prisoners had been arrested.
By the end of 1944, of approximately 1. 4 million labourers in the service of the Organisation Todt overall, 1 % were Germans rejected from military service and 1. 5 % were concentration camp prisoners ; the rest were prisoners of war and compulsory labourers from occupied countries.
By February 1941, his Western Desert Force under Lieutenant General Richard O ' Connor had defeated the Italian Tenth Army at Beda Fomm taking 130, 000 prisoners and appeared to be on the verge of overrunning the last Italian forces in Libya, which would have ended all direct Axis control in North Africa.
By mid-December the Italians had been pushed completely out of Egypt, leaving behind 38, 000 prisoners and large stores of equipment.
By his magnificent example of devotion to duty and utter disregard of personal safety all ranks were inspired to exert themselves to the utmost, and the attack resulted in the capture of over 200 prisoners, two batteries of field guns and numerous machine guns.

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