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By the end of the 19th Century, except for the presence of the naval and military facilities, Bermuda was thought of by non-Bermudians and Bermudians alike as a quiet, rustic backwater, completely at odds with the role it had played in the development of the English-speaking Atlantic world, a change that had begun with American independence.
By the 1920s, the Lincoln Highway was bringing some tourists to Dayton, but the town remained a quiet reminder of a time when Nevada's gold and silver strikes captured national attention.
By 1990, Hillery's term seemed to be reaching a quiet end, until the events of 1982 returned, changing the course of the history of the presidency, Ireland and Hillery forever.
By July, Prince Lvov had resigned as Prime Minister to be replaced by Alexander Kerensky, who ordered ex-Emperor Nicholas removed from Petrograd to Tobolsk in the Urals because it was " some remote place, some quiet corner, where they would attract less attention ".
By a combination of artistic excellence and quiet husbandry, including a year-long Complete Works of Shakespeare Festival ( begun in April 2006 in collaboration with other theatre companies ) plus a financially successful London season at the Novello Theatre in 2006, Boyd slowly rebuilt the company's fortunes and reputation.
By contrast the northern end proved not to be as successful initially ; being exposed to the commercial activity of the lower street, it lost its fashionability as a quiet enclave of grand townhouses, whilst also being too far away from the commercial core of the city to stand as a strong retail location.
By 1906, Montmartre was a bustling community and Jacques Villon moved to Puteaux in the quiet outskirts of Paris.
By keeping everything quiet and in that area, real estate prices were not inflated.
By all accounts Catherine grew into a quiet, even-tempered young woman.
By the autumn of 1667 he confessed to Pepys that he was longing for the quiet of retirement.
By all accounts, he led a quiet and solitary life in the city, his main occupations outside of his work being his involvement in the local Masonic Lodge and as an active layperson in the congregation of the local Anglican cathedral.
By the time the Peloponnesian War ended in 404 BC, the Dodecanese were mostly removed from the larger Aegean conflicts, and had begun a period of relative quiet and prosperity.
By the time the Force M. D. s got a record deal, signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1984, the group had already developed into a pure quiet storm / contemporary R & B group, with its top-ten R & B hit " Tears " from the Love Letters album.
By early 1918, the division was below-strength due to losses in 1917 and the tired survivors were given a quiet part of the front line to hold.
By comparison many of the adjacent peaks, which are arguably finer climbs, see relatively few ascents and are comparatively quiet.
By the following morning, most businesses had boarded up their windows and roads were quiet.
By 1906, the automobile was advertised in a national automobile trade magazine as " quiet and powerful.
By the summer of 2006, Blackstone had a more ambitious goal and secretly began laying the groundwork for an IPO of the firm itself, and managed to keep the project quiet for eight or nine months.
By this time the invasion had begun to ' quiet ' down in comparison to the prior three years, but its legacy of opening the doors of Argentine rock to massive success beyond its own borders remains to this day.
: By 1981, five years after completion of the tunnel, the Transit Authority expects to put it to use ; its brand new quiet tracks will be used as a storage yard for out-of-service trains.
By March 1961 the national show had been renamed Graham Kennedy's Channel 9 Show and was finding quiet acceptance nationally.
By his 1919 standards, Sutcliffe had two quiet years in 1920 and 1921.
By 1880's, Mithankot had lost its position as the mercantile capital of southwest Punjab and had become a quiet but prosperous country town.
By this time the army had settled down to the quiet life of cantonments, and Lady Sale and her daughter came to Kabul.

By and diplomacy
By a combination of war and diplomacy he dominated Wales for forty years.
By skilful generalship and able diplomacy, Hamilcar extends Carthaginian dominion over many Spanish tribes.
By contrast, electoral politics, diplomacy, negotiation, and arbitration are not usually described as direct action, as they are politically mediated.
By October 1936, this phase had been defeated by the British civil administration using a combination of political concessions, international diplomacy ( involving the rulers of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Transjordan and Yemen ) and the threat of martial law.
Initially Britain's involvement was limited to financial subsidies and diplomacy in support of Austria, By 1742 it was apparent that a more substantial commitment would be needed, if the alliance wasn't to end in defeat.
By war and diplomacy he assembled an alliance that delivered to him the keys of the Kaaba, an important pagan shrine which brought revenues to Mecca because of the multitude of pilgrims that it attracted.
By early 1791, around February, Prussian diplomacy managed to secure an agreement with Austria.
By the mid-80s, CIA Director William Casey had taken the practice to the next level: an organized, covert " public diplomacy " apparatus designed to sell a " new product "- Central America-while stoking fear of communism, the Sandinistas, Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, and anyone else considered an adversary during the Ronald Reagan presidential administration.
By war and diplomacy, he united all warring principalities of Rajasthan under his leadership.
By skillful diplomacy he gained the cities of Sooden-Allendorf, Kaufungen, Witzenhausen, Immenhausen, Grebenstein, Wanfried, Staufenberg, Trendelburg and Reinhardswald.
By diplomacy alone and without major military confrontation, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and a corridor running to the sea were ceded to the kingdom of Jerusalem.
By doing so, the university has strong reputation in the field of diplomacy, broadcasting & mass media.
By diplomacy and force he annexed Lichhavis and occupied its capital, Vaishali.
By skillful diplomacy, warmongering, and murder of his relatives, Clotaire became the king of all Gaul by 555.
By playing the Europeans and Ottomans against one another al-Mansur excelled in the art of balance of power diplomacy.
By 1984, however, pandas were no longer used purely as agents of diplomacy.

By and help
By extending this help, we hope to make possible the enthusiastic enrollment of these nations under freedom's banner.
By sharing the load of important speeches with his colleagues, the president can develop a cadre of able spokesmen who will help to create a public perception of the university as an institution, something more than the lengthened shadow of one man.
By the help of these discoveries, Angle civilization in the age preceding the invasion of Britannia can be fitted together.
By 1943, the Partisan resistance movement had gained the upper hand, against the odds, and in 1945, with help from the Soviet Red Army ( passing only through small parts such as Vojvodina ), expelled the Axis forces and local supporters.
By September 1706 Harley ordered Defoe to Edinburgh as a secret agent to do everything possible to help secure acquiescence in the Treaty of Union.
By the 17th century, Osei Kofi Tutu I ( c. 1695 – 1717 ), with help of Okomfo Anokye, unified what became the Ashante into a confederation with the Golden Stool as a symbol of their unity and spirit.
By making wiki links simpler to type for the members of a particular community, these features help bring the different wikis closer together.
By taking both in-role and extra-role performance into account, industrial – organizational psychologists are able to assess employees ' effectiveness ( how well they do what they were hired to do ), efficiency ( their relative outputs to relative inputs ), and their productivity ( how much they help the organization reach its goals ).
By this time, Gen. Manuel Noriega was firmly in control of both the PDF and the civilian government, and had created the Dignity Battalions to help suppress opposition.
By about 12, 000 BCE, hunters were using tame dogs to help in the chase.
By such things as avoiding disturbance to the peace of mind of one's teacher, and wholeheartedly following his prescriptions, much merit accrues and this can significantly help improve one's practice.
By precisely aligning the two shafts and holding them firmly in place, rigid couplings help to maximize performance and increase the expected life of the machine.
By 1991, the newly formed band had signed a recording contract with Virgin Records and enlisted the help of several drummers / percussionists ( Jim Keltner, Michael Urbano and Phil Jones ), issuing their first album, Cracker, in 1992.
In Down By Law ( 1986 ) ( which in Italy had its title spelled " Daunbailò ", in Italian phonetics ) he played Bob, the innocent abroad, convicted for manslaughter, whose irrepressible good humour and optimism help him escape and find love ( also starring Braschi as his beloved.
By contrast, in " Patterns of Force ," where the crew discovers that a Federation cultural observer has contaminated the culture he was supposed to be observing by having blatantly reformed a planet's government to emulate Nazi Germany, they help the local resistance overthrow the government.
By August 1948, his brigade was surrounded by the Israeli Army and appeals for help from Jordan's Arab Legion went unheeded.
By mid-1998, it was clear Russia would need help from IMF to maintain its exchange rate.
By 1805, he operated a warehouse in New Orleans to help disperse the goods smuggled by his brother Pierre Lafitte.
By the 1880s, Gathmann's patents were in such demand that he had to form a company to help track and produce his designs.
By mid-November the Japanese had captured Shanghai with the help of naval bombardment.
By mobilizing these diverse resources, the UN Foundation works with many public and private partners and manages a variety of campaigns to help solve major problems facing the UN and the world community.
By helping himself, he can therefore help others as well.
By some accounts, the archer is Paris with Apollo's help ; by others it is Apollo disguised as Paris.
By adopting a CBT approach, OTs can help clients with SAD engage in pleasurable activities in the winter months ( i. e. behavioral activation ) and help people think more positively ( i. e. cognitive restructuring ).

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