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* By the use of electronic devices for attracting, locating or pursuing game or guiding the hunter to such game, or by the use of a bow or arrow to which any electronic device is attached.
By 2010 Peugeot planned on pursuing new markets, mainly in China, Russia and South America and in 2011 decided to re-enter the Indian market after 14 years with a new factory at Sanand, Gujarat, India.
By this time, Allenby had reached Mahamba and set camp there, Henry was pursuing another Boer wagon convoys and Queen-regent Labotsibeni was ordering her Impis to clear their land from the Boers.
By agreement with his wife, Akiva spent twelve years away from her, pursuing his studies under Eliezer ben Hyrcanus and Joshua ben Hananiah.
By late 1958, Davis employed one of the best and most profitable working bands pursuing the hard bop style.
By 2003, the U. S. was keen to invade Iraq and secure the goal some argued it had ultimately been pursuing all along – the toppling of Saddam Hussein.
By the time of Kublai's death in 1294, the Mongol Empire had fractured into four separate khanates or empires, each pursuing its own separate interests and objectives: the Golden Horde khanate in the northwest, the Chagatai Khanate in the west, the Ilkhanate in the southwest, and the Yuan Dynasty based in modern-day Beijing.
By actively pursuing more than just a personal union of his realms, he helped lay the foundations for a unitary British state.
By January 1862 Sumter required a major overhaul ; Semmes attempted to have her repaired in neutral Gibraltar, but the arrival of pursuing Union warships ended her raiding career when they took up blockading stations.
By pursuing his own interest, he frequently promotes that of the society more effectually than when he really intends to promote it.
By 2003, the Interagency Council on Homelessness had been re-engaged and charged with pursuing the President's 10-year plan.
By 1987, there were a number of banks actively pursuing a deal with Wood Gundy, including First National Bank of Chicago, the Union Bank of Switzerland and the Royal Bank of Canada, however these deals fell apart in the middle of the year due to high price expectations.
By 1966, the Shulmans ' band — initially called The Howling Wolves, then The Road Runners — had taken on the name of Simon Dupree and the Big Sound and was pursuing more of a soul / pop direction.
By 1864 he had deserted, and joined a band of men called the " Independent Rangers ", which was loosely associated with the Confederate Home Guard which specialized in pursuing and capturing men who deserted the Confederate Army, but which more often than not took advantage of the fact that most of the men in the Arkansas and Texas areas were away at war, leaving mostly elderly men, women and children.
As such, Fritsch, Blomberg and Neurath advised Hitler to wait until Germany had more time to re-arm before pursuing a high-risk strategy of pursuing localized wars that was likely to trigger a general war before Germany was ready for such a war ( none of those present at the conference had any moral objections to Hitler ’ s strategy, with which they were in basic agreement ; only the question of timing divided them ) By February 1938, Neurath, Fritsch and Blomberg had been removed from their positions.
By physically abusing and threatening the mute Chinese girl, she symbolically rejects the binds of silence and spends the rest of the story pursuing her own form of articulation.
By the beginning of Final Fantasy X-2 however, the population of spira becomes more fun-loving and carefree, with many individuals actively pursuing leisures such as blitzball, attending concerts, and taking part in a coin-collecting fad called Sphere Break.
By 1997, Marvel Studios was actively pursuing various film productions based on Marvel characters, including the eventual films X-Men ( 2000 ), Daredevil ( 2003 ) and Fantastic Four ( 2005 ).
By the afternoon of July 25, however, when a large raiding party had driven off a number of horses and forced the pursuing cavalry troopers to expend much ammunition, the station had permanent structures and a mountain howitzer of the 11th Ohio Cavalry covered the approaches to the bridge.
By the end of the period British porcelain services were being commissioned by foreign royalty and the British manufacturers were especially adept at pursuing the rapidly expanding international middle-class market, developing bone china and transfer-printed wares as well as hand-painted true porcelain.
By pursuing these four goals together they hope to mobilise thousands of people.
By late September, the Nez Perce, numbering less than 800, including 200 warriors, had travelled more than one thousand miles and fought several battles in which they defeated or held off the U. S. army forces pursuing them.
Muir pointedly notes, " By systematically pursuing the parallels between rhetorical persuasion and erotic seduction, Pallavicino demonstrates how the high art of rhetoric has the same instrumental character as the lowly deceptions of the prostitute.

By and exclusive
By international agreement and Gabonese law, an exclusive economic zone extends off the coast, which prohibits any foreign fishing company to fish in this zone without governmental authorization.
" By exchanging limited exclusive rights for disclosure of inventions and creative works, society and the patentee / copyright owner mutually benefit, and an incentive is created for inventors and authors to create and disclose their work.
" By 1965 Rosenbloom had decided to stop manufacturing guitars and chose to become the exclusive North American distributor for Ibanez guitars.
By the 1950s, an era of every woman being able to own her own pearl necklace had begun, and natural pearls were reduced to a small, exclusive niche in the pearl industry.
By the end of the decade, two thirds of UNCHR's budget was focused on operations in Africa and in just one decade, the organization's focus had shifted from an almost exclusive focus on Europe.
Total dead 2, 050, 89-Other estimates of German casualties are as follows: By UK War Office in 1922: Killed 1, 808, 545 exclusive of 14, 000 African conscript deaths during the war By US War Dept in 1924: 1, 773, 700 killed and died.
By the 1530s, small groups of Portuguese traders and prospectors penetrated the interior regions seeking gold, where they set up garrisons and trading posts at Sena and Tete on the Zambezi River and tried to gain exclusive control over the gold trade.
By 1989, Showtime had already exclusive deals with Carolco Pictures, Atlantic Entertainment Group, Cannon Films, Buena Vista, Universal Studios, De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, Imagine Entertainment and Weintraub.
By the 1890s, several large homes took root across Alum Creek in the Bullitt Park area, one of which becoming the original campus of the Columbus School for Girls, still an exclusive girls ' private school in Bexley.
By the late 18th century, most planters in the Upper South had switched from exclusive tobacco cultivation to mixed crop production, both because tobacco had exhausted the soil and because of changing markets.
Southern Cross is the exclusive licensor for Greg Norman in residential real estate applications, including the " Norman Estates ", " By Greg Norman ", " Norman Residences ", and " Norman Club Villas " brands.
By the 1970s, changes in film distribution made it difficult for Radio City to secure exclusive bookings of many films ; furthermore, the theater preferred to show only G-rated movies, which further limited their film choices as the decade wore on.
" By adopting language as their exclusive medium, Weiner, Barry, Wilson, Kosuth and Art & Language were able to sweep aside the vestiges of authorial presence manifested by formal invention and the handling of materials.
By the treaty under which Baden had become an integral part of the German Empire in 1871, he had reserved only the exclusive right to tax beer and spirits ; the army, the post-office, railways and the conduct of foreign relations passed under the effective control of Prussia.
By the end of 1938, Mutual had 74 exclusive affiliates ; though the two leading radio network companies discouraged dual affiliations, Mutual shared another 25 affiliates with NBC and 5 with CBS.
By combining adjunctions and certain deformations, the theory of syntactic features developed earlier may remedy and, at the same time, eliminate the system of base rules exclusive of the lexicon.
By the 1870s the songs were free of their folk music origins, and particular songs also started to become associated with particular singers, often with exclusive contracts with the songwriter, just as many pop songs are today.
By doing this the Crimson Giants secured the exclusive use of the only suitable stadium in Evansville, Bosse Field.
By 1957, Speedo had the exclusive license to manufacture and distribute Jockey brand men's underwear in Australia.
By at least 1956 it was already standard practice by Jamaican sound systems owners to give their " selecter " DJs acetate or flexi disc dubs of exclusive mento and Jamaican rhythm and blues recordings before they were issued commercially.
By 1971, most reggae singles issued in Jamaica included on their B-side a dub remix of the A-side, many of them first tested as exclusive " dub plates " on dances.
( By 1928-9, many of the jazz sides issued on the Vocalion 15000 series were exclusive to Vocalion and are extremely rare and highly sought after.
By the same time, he made commercial agreement with famous gunmaker firm Charles Lancaster, inventor of the oval bore, to be his exclusive UK agent.

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