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By April 1974, ELP were on top of the bill during the California Jam Festival, pushing co-stars Deep Purple to second billing.
By pushing for an end to the so-called oppressive patriarchal marriage, thinking that it would be best if the newly liberated women could just be freelovers and have sex with random partners outside the so-called oppressive patriarchal marriage system.
By pushing the practice of DJing away, hip hop created the grounds for this sub-culture to evolve.
By November the Sixth Army had occupied most of Stalingrad, pushing the defending Red Army to the banks of the Volga River.
By pushing it to newer segments of the market, Horlicks has become an umbrella brand for a wide variety of products ranging from the flagship malt drink to instant noodles, confectionery and breakfast cereal.
By 1859, all the other Australian colonies had their own parliaments and colonists in Western Australia began pushing for the right to govern themselves.
By December he was the first Congressional leader pushing for emancipation as a tool to weaken the rebellion.
By the end of the 1980s, the hot hatch had taken its place across Europe, and was pushing into other worldwide markets.
By pushing the curtain in towards the shower, the ( short range ) vortex and Coandă effects become more significant.
" By pushing the company's aggressive investment strategy, he helped make Enron the biggest wholesaler of gas and electricity, with $ 27 billion traded in a quarter.
By the end of 1930, Brazil's gold reserves had been depleted, pushing the exchange rate down to a new low.
By pretending to still be powerless and addicted, Andy manages to gain crucial information by pushing his psychiatrist.
By pushing down against the water with your knees and simultaneously pulling the handle in provides more tension on the rope.
By negotiating the so-called ' third country agreements ' with some African governments, the EU is pushing African fishermen out of the market.
By trying to design a testing paradigm that is less arbitrary than pushing a lever to the left or to the right, Custance and co-workers introduced the " artificial fruit " paradigm, where a small object could be opened in different ways to retrieve food placed inside — not unlike a hard-shelled fruit.
By August 2004, production had been delayed, pushing Spy Hunter back to be released in summer 2006.
By the middle of 1934 the Browder-led Central Committee of the CPUSA was pushing the leaders of its youth section, the
By pushing off alternately with one of his three pairs of legs, he can achieve great speeds.
By this time the Viet Cong had succeeded in pushing behind 11 Platoon in an effort to outflank them, and a large force subsequently clashed with 12 Platoon as they attempted to come to their aid.
By pushing buttons in front of the house, visitors illuminate the harborage areas for common household insects such as fleas, roaches, carpenter ants and silverfish.
By pushing Ido, Couturat walked in Leibniz's footsteps ; Leibniz called for the creation a universal symbolic and conceptual language he named the characteristica universalis.
By the early 1940s, McCurdy, tall and handsome and with a big baritone voice, had become a popular singer of romantic songs in nightclubs across North America, until the legendary vaudeville fan dancer Sally Rand caught his act, hired him to join her show, put him in a tuxedo and had him sing his romantic songs to her on stage while pushing her on her swing.
By pushing the first-generation design of the Windscale facility beyond its intended limits, tritium could be produced at the cost of a reduced safety factor.
By pushing plunger buttons on a pair of joysticks at the base of the platform, players make their robot punch at their opponent's robot.
By pushing his aircraft into a steep dive then pulling up metres above the water, Marseille escaped from the machine gun fire of his opponents: " skipping away over the waves, I made a clean break.

By and upward
By the end of the spring of 1961, assuming that a general business recovery gets under way, interest rates should begin to edge upward again, depending upon the vigor of the recovery and the determination with which the monetary authorities move to restrain credit availability.
By attaching a counterweight at the end ( or by further extending the cable upward for the same purpose ), the center of mass is kept well above the level of geostationary orbit.
By limiting the number of days that Mexican Americans could attend school and allotting time for these same students to work, in mainly agricultural and seasonal jobs, the prospects for higher education and upward mobility were slim.
By focusing on issues of cultivation and upward mobility, Blair overshadowed the prevailing opinions of rhetoric and capitalized on the 18th century belief in the potential to rise above one's station.
By Z-225 ( slightly over one second later ) the same dark-skinned man shot his right hand upward quickly and extended in an apparent wave ( even though his hand remains un-waving, suggesting a " Nazi salute ").
By 1976, the shah had accumulated upward of one billion dollars from oil revenue ; his family — including sixty-three princes and princesses — had accumulated between five and twenty billion dollars ; and the family foundation controlled approximately three billion dollars By mid-1977 economic austerity measures to fight inflation disproportionately affected the thousands of poor and unskilled male migrants to the cities working construction.
By definition, in the long run the firm can change its scale of operations by adjusting the level of inputs that are fixed in the short run, thereby shifting the production function upward as plotted against the variable input.
( b ) By pairing the positive and negative charges in a certain way, the crystal appears to have an upward polarization.
By disengaging the ratchet lock, the wheel can be adjusted upward or downward while the steering column remains stationary below the joint.
By early 1965 he had secured the commitment of upward of 300, 000 U. S. regulars from Lyndon B. Johnson, and was actively trying to get them into the field as soon as possible.
By not trying to do well in school, such students engage in a rejection of the achievement ideology – that is, the idea that working hard and studying long hours will pay off for students in the form of higher wages or upward social mobility.
By the late 1970s Bari were back in Serie A and on something of an upward swing, narrowly missing promotion in 1982.
By isolating the isochronous packages one-by-one, these can be " peeled off " or backstripped-and the lower bounding surface rotated upward to a datum.
By surrounding herself with an aura of magnetism that has an equal polarity to the Earth's own geomagnetic field, she can cause the Earth to repel her upward, and thereby fly by magnetic levitation.

By and piercing
By piercing their orifices, the nose, the mouth, and ears, they would stop evil entities, “ Khoughkh ”, from entering their bodies ( Osborn, 52 ).
By the Sky and the Night-Visitant ( therein );- And what will explain to thee what the Night-Visitant is ?- ( It is ) the Star of piercing brightness ;- There is no soul but has a protector over it.

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