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By the help of these discoveries, Angle civilization in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be fitted together.
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By 1935 al-Husseini did take control of one clandestine organization, of whose nature he had not been informed until the preceding year, which had been set up in 1931 by Musa Kazim al-Husayni's son, Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni and recruited from the Palestinian Arab Boy Scout movement, called the ' Holy Struggle ' ( al-jihad al-muqaddas ).
By the same token, strong North American opposition to President Suazo's attempt to remain in power in 1985 helped preserve the fragile legitimacy that had been built over the preceding five years ... massive economic aid prevented the economy's collapse.
By applying the preceding ideas to the local 1-parameter group of diffeomorphisms defined by a vector field on M, and differentiating with respect to the parameter, a notion of Lie derivative on any associated bundle is obtained.
By contrast, the Patriots ' preceding drive ( run without hurry-up ) ran 12 plays for 80 yards in 5: 12.
By breaking up the feudal trammels of mid-Europe and introducing the equality of the French Revolution he effected more for Jewish emancipation than had been accomplished during the three preceding centuries.
By January 2007, it was clear that the company had run into financial difficulties ; it was close to breaching its banking covenants and struggling under debts built up over the acquisition spree in the preceding years.
By this time, the XW-51 / XW-54 design had been test fired more times than any preceding US nuclear weapon prior to its successful introduction in service, indicating the difficulty of successfully making this small and low yield design work reliably and safely.
By 1886 service was travelling to Weehawken Terminal through a tunnel under Bergen Hill that had been built in the three preceding years.

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By the 20th century, the saloon, or lounge bar, had become a middle-class room — carpets on the floor, cushions on the seats, and a penny or two on the prices, while the public bar, or tap room, remained working class with bare boards, sometimes with sawdust to absorb the spitting and spillages, hard bench seats, and cheap beer.
By coincidence, it was Bevan's further resignation from the Shadow Cabinet in 1954 that put Wilson back on the front bench ( as a spokesman, initially, on finance ).
By this time, it had long been universal practice among machine tool builders to build these machine element s into most bench lathes or engine lathes.
By then most of those not on the quorum were new to the bench.
By the start of the 2000 – 01 season, Chelsea had signed strikers Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Eiður Guðjohnsen, despite scoring two goals and assisting one in a 3 – 3 away tie against Manchester United, he was again forced onto the substitutes ' bench, and he requested a move away.
By pouring the pitcher of water repeatedly down a wooden bench onto the wall to soften the mortar, and then squeezing the water out of the bread where it had collected at the bottom of the wall.
By the 1920 census, the family was residing at 2113 Morris Street in Indianapolis, Indiana, where Harry's occupation was listed as a bench worker at an automobile plant.
By now it ought to be plain and obvious that this Court does not approve of an approach that would encourage petitions filed for achieving oblique motives on the basis of wild and reckless allegations made by individuals, ie, busybodies ,” a bench of Justices B. Sudershan Reddy and S. S. Nijjar observed in their judgment.
By the 2004 – 05 season, Heaton had become the first-choice goalkeeper for the Manchester United reserve team, and was named on the bench for the first team for Stan Ternent's testimonial on 17 August 2004, coming on as a 76th-minute substitute for Luke Steele after Steele had earlier come on for Tim Howard.
By the time he was given a free transfer at the end of the 1993 – 94 season, even his place on the substitutes bench was being threatened by a new generation of young midfielders such as David Beckham and Nicky Butt.
By May 2007, the foundation of the perimeter wall was built and concrete pilings poured for each bench.

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By contrast, the British press were jubilant ; many newspapers sought to portray the battle as a victory for Britain over anarchy, and the success was used to attack the supposedly pro-republican Whig politicians Charles James Fox and Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
By June construction had reached the second level platform, and on Bastille Day this was used for a fireworks display, and Eiffel held a celebratory banquet for the press on the first level platform.
By 1450, the press was in operation, and a German poem had been printed, possibly the first item to be printed there.
By determining the timing between the activation of the first and second switches, the velocity of a key press can be determined — greatly improving the performance dynamic of a keyboard.
By 1969 the popular press had taken notice, to the point that it was used as a plot device in Star Trek, and sparked fears of a " polywater gap " in the USA.
By 2004 the support for SLD in the polls had dropped from about 30 % to just below 10 %, and several high-ranking party members had been accused of taking part in high profile political scandals by the mainstream press ( most notably the Rywin affair: Rywin-gate ).
By banning the usage of imported words in the press, the association succeeded in removing several hundred foreign words from the language.
By the time Pre-Millennium Tension was released, Tricky was increasingly irritated with the press, particularly articles written in The Face magazine.
By 1972, the clean and press was discontinued because athletes started to push with legs and bend backwards instead of strictly pressing the weight overhead, and this left the sole elements of what is today's modern Olympic weightlifting programme – the snatch and the clean and jerk. The snatch entails pulling with a wide grip the barbell overhead without pressing out with the arms. It is a very precise lift that can be nullified by a lack of balance of the athlete. The clean and jerk is more forgiving using a narrower grip pull the bar to the shoulders and then using the strength of the legs push until arms reach full extension without a press out.
By this time the boys stopped enjoying their success ; businessmen selling green -/ pink merchandising, fans taping their private moments, girls fainting at concert in sports arenas and gossip press coverage were the order of the day for the band.
By 1839, scientists in Britain and Russia had independently devised metal deposition processes similar to Brugnatelli's for the copper electroplating of printing press plates.
By 1968, he became press officer for Apple Corps.
By 1705 he was a musical celebrity but this resulted in him becoming a target for negative articles in the press.
By the end of the 1994 – 95 season, Maloney was under considerable heat from the press and fan base for his handling of the team.
By February of that year, production was apparently completed on a sound version of The Devil's Playground, arguably qualifying it as the first Australian talking motion picture ; however, the May press screening of Commonwealth Film Contest prizewinner Fellers is the first verifiable public exhibition of an Australian talkie.
By Ivan's order in 1553 the Moscow Print Yard was established and the first printing press was introduced to Russia.
By contrast, world heavyweight champion " Gentleman " Jim Corbett had used many of the same techniques a decade earlier, and was praised by the press as " the cleverest man in boxing.
By not attending most NSC meetings, Truman ensured that Council members would seek him out to press their own viewpoints privately.
By using a press and a set of dies, one can reshape, deprime, reprime, recharge the case with gunpowder, and seat and crimp a new bullet ( or shot charge ) in place.
By this time, many people in the CAE and in the rest of the world thought Bokassa was insane, and the Western press, mostly in France, the UK, and USA, often compared his eccentric behavior and egotistical extravagance with that of Africa's other well-known eccentric dictator, Idi Amin of Uganda.
By all press accounts, he left no surviving relatives.
By early 1997, a visible decline in Farley's health was frequently noted in the press.
By 1843 Richard Hoe developed the rotary press, and in 1844 Samuel Morse sent the first public telegraph message.
By 1962, LANT had raised over £ 50, 000, the 7 locks from Tewkesbury to Evesham were restored to working order, re-opening the Lower Avon, and plans were already being made to rebuild Evesham Town Lock and press on towards Stratford.

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