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By providing extra storage this modification also allowed some games and applications intended for the BBC Micro to function on the Electron despite the lack of a native Mode 7.
By controlling the point and time of infection, bodies could be conditioned to optimal state before contracting smallpox, therefore providing a better opportunity to fight and achieve immunity.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By the end of 1909, an agreement had been reached providing for a reduction in the debt and the issuance of new 5 percent bonds: the bankers would control the Honduran railroad, and the United States government would guarantee continued Honduran independence and would take control of customer revenue.
By providing innovators with " durable and tangible return on their investment of time, labor, and other resources ", intellectual property rights seek to maximize social utility.
* By providing opportunities to these scientists to participate in relevant initiatives.
By the release of 1979's The Original Disco Man, Brown wasn't providing much production or writing, leading most of it to producer Brad Shapiro, resulting in the song " It's Too Funky in Here " becoming Brown's most successful single in this period.
By 1954 an estimated 2, 500 Soviet naval advisers were in China — possibly one adviser to every thirty Chinese naval personnel — and the Soviet Union began providing modern ships.
By 1907, over 14, 000 clerks were providing service over of railroad.
By dividing Somalia's cities into specific quarters, the private sector has found a manageable method of providing cities with electricity.
By providing the secondary demand valve the need to alternately breathe off the same mouthpiece when sharing air is eliminated.
By allowing a large number of users to interact concurrently with a single computer, time-sharing dramatically lowered the cost of providing computing capability, made it possible for individuals and organizations to use a computer without owning one, and promoted the interactive use of computers and the development of new interactive applications.
By the end of the 18th century, the parish registers were falling short of providing a national system of registration.
By providing this information on the intranet, staff have the opportunity to keep up-to-date with the strategic focus of the organization.
By 1860, the Southern states were providing two-thirds of the world ’ s supply of cotton, and up to 80 % of the crucial British market.
By 1200 BCE, the oral performance of these texts becomes standardized, and treatises on ritual recitation suggest splitting up the Sanskrit compounds into words, stems, and phonetic units, providing an impetus for morphology and phonetics.
By providing small farmers with competitive loans, they were now more able to compete with big business.
By providing close kin with inherited wealth, an individual may improve his or her kin ’ s reproductive opportunities and thus increase his or her own inclusive fitness even after death.
By providing a range of tape speeds, users can trade-off recording time against signal quality with higher tape speeds providing greater frequency response.
By 1844 Jefferson was providing patient beds over a shop at 10th and Sansom Streets.
By providing young adults the opportunity to learn and grow, we are creating a healthier and stronger community.
By the 1750s the Crown ( rebuilt in 1889 ), was providing for coach travellers and by the 1800s it had a handful of cottages and Cricklewood House as neighbours, and was known for its “ pleasure gardens ”.
By providing all of the notes of a single octave, a singer can start in any key called for in Western music.

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By the 18th century an increasing number of new plants had arrived in Europe from newly discovered countries and the European colonies worldwide and a larger number of plants became available for study.
By 2007, 200 billion CDs had been sold worldwide.
By the 1930s, several faith healers drew large crowds and established worldwide followings.
By the time of his resignation as chairman of the board in 1989 he had transformed Heineken from a brand that was known chiefly in the Netherlands to a brand that is currently famous worldwide.
By 2005, GSM networks accounted for more than 75 % of the worldwide cellular network market, serving 1. 5 billion subscribers.
To manage the merchandise, Davis founded Paws, Inc. By 2002, Garfield became the world's most syndicated strip, appearing in 2, 570 newspapers with 263 million readers worldwide ; by 2004, Garfield appeared in nearly 2, 600 newspapers and sold from $ 750 million to $ 1 billion worth of merchandise in 111 countries.
By the 21st century, an estimated 80 million people worldwide claim some Irish descent ; among them are 41 million Americans who claim " Irish " as their primary ethnicity.
By age 15, he had already given concerts worldwide.
By 2008, worldwide sales of televisions with LCD screens exceeded annual sales of CRT units ; the CRT became obsolete for most purposes.
By October 1918, it had spread to become a worldwide pandemic on all continents, and eventually infected about one-third of the world's population ( or ≈ 500 million persons ).
By the late 1990s, the message board forum at the site had developed into a thriving community with a large number of regular members and contributors worldwide.
By 1992, more than 300 births had occurred in captivity, and more than 300 individuals lived in 85 institutions worldwide.
By the end of 2009, there were a total of nearly 6 billion mobile and fixed-line subscribers worldwide.
By the Academic Ranking of World Universities, one of its campuses, UC Berkeley, is ranked second worldwide among public and private universities, and three — Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego — are ranked among the top 15.
By 2010, same-sex marriage was legal and performed in 10 countries worldwide, although only in some jurisdictions in Mexico and the United States.
By June 20, 2010, Aniston's movies had grossed more than $ 1 billion in the United States and over $ 1. 7 billion worldwide.
By the year 2000, there were enough civilian and government organizations worldwide using ALE that it became a de facto HF interoperability standard for situations where a priori channel and address coordination is possible.
Bob Marley in France noted as a Rasta. By 1997, there were, according to one estimate, around one million Rastafari faithful worldwide.
By the late 2000s, TM had been taught to millions of people, and the worldwide TM organization had grown to include educational programs, health products, and related services.
By the time this group became extinct about 220 million years ago, they had spread worldwide.
By focussing on just a few of these highly variable minisatellites, DNA profiling made the system more sensitive, more reproducible, and amenable to computer databasing, and soon became the standard forensic DNA system used in criminal case work and paternity testing worldwide.
By 2000, Hughes Space and Communications ( now Boeing Satellite Development Center ) had built nearly 40 percent of the more than one hundred satellites in service worldwide.
By the end of the war the worldwide strength of the Fleet Air Arm was 59 aircraft carriers, 3, 700 aircraft, 72, 000 officers and men, and 56 Naval air stations.
By 1992, Disintegration had sold over three million copies worldwide.

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