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By the time the child first attacks the actual problem of reading, he is completely familiar and at ease with all of the elements of words.
# By the event that triggers the seizures, such as reading or music
By replacing ten cards with five symbols and using three reels instead of five drums, the complexity of reading a win was considerably reduced, allowing Fey to devise an effective automatic payout mechanism.
By contrast, offering readers modern teenage-oriented fiction may not exercise their advanced reading skills, while the material may contain themes more suited to adolescents.
By this time the Allies were already reading Naval Enigma routinely.
By reading it thoroughly and critically, the disciples learned to appreciate the theories of the author.
By the age of eight, he was reading other traditional Chinese novels, including the Water Margin, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and Dream of the Red Mansion.
By deep application, and by constantly snatching the leisure moments which might present themselves for reading, he acquired considerable knowledge, and began to aspire to a university education, which he obtained at St. Andrews.
By this time Hawker was already reading and writing poetry.
By his own account and that of many others, around the age of 11 years old, Oberth became fascinated with the field in which he was to make his mark through reading the writings of Jules Verne, especially From the Earth to the Moon and Around the Moon, re-reading them to the point of memorization.
The track finishes with a backmasked reading from Rudyard Kipling's Gunga Din: " Tho ' I've belted you an ' flayed you, By the livin ' God that made you, You're a better man than I am, Gunga Din!
Other notable instanced occurred on July 24th 1997 when the guided missile destroyer and frigate rendered honors to the Constitution during her 200th Birthday celebration, and on September 14, 2001, when the crew of the German destroyer Lütjens manned the rails as they approached the destroyer USS Winston Churchill and displayed an American flag and a banner reading " We Stand By You ".
" Williams commented on the matter: " After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made my decision ... By pulling my opening October 3rd, stepped on the toes of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore me, my song, and All My Rowdy Friends are out of here.
By the eighteenth century, the game had matured, and in France, playing cards, tokens, the reading out of numbers had been added to the game.
By 14 March, when the second reading came on, the controversy had assumed threatening proportions ; and George Dixon, the Liberal member for Birmingham and chairman of the National Education League, moved an amendment, the effect of which was to prohibit all religious education in board schools.
By now, Strucker has regained his youth by reading the text of the Scroll, but he is unable to obtain the content of the last line, which is written nowhere and present only in the Nameless Monk's memory.
By then, she had become proficient in reading music, a skill that landed her a job as a sheet music demonstrator at Jones Music Store.
By contrast, the Dual Honours system at Keele remains distinctive and popular, with almost 90 per cent of current undergraduates reading dual honours.
By 1686 the model was well enough established that the general public was reading about it in Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds, published in France by Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle and translated into English and other languages in the coming years.
By the fifth century, St Augustine of Hippo confirmed the Christian reading of the pagan olive branch into Noah, writing that, " perpetual peace is indicated by the olive branch ( oleae ramusculo ) that the dove brought with it when it returned to the ark.
By radiating sound waves outward and reading the feedback, he could locate and analyze unseen objects in a sonar-like fashion.
By age seven, he was giving reading lessons ( unbeknownst to the rest of the family, being offered after the household were abed ) to a family servant.
By the early twentieth century, Christian Science reading rooms began to appear in the business districts of cities where there was a church and featured the Christian Science Monitor as well as the church ’ s religious literature.
By the year 2000, there were over 1, 000 studies on readability formulas in professional journals about their validity and merit. The study of reading is not just in teaching.

By and lower
Suggest the following twenty-first-century amendment: By moving the term `` Republic '' to lower case, substituting the modern phrase, `` move ahead '' for the stodgy `` keep '', and by using the Postmaster's name on every envelope ( in caps, of course, with the `` in spite '' as faded as possible ), the slogan cannot fail.
By 2006, although the price points of CRTs were generally much lower than LCD and plasma flat panels, large screen CRTs ( 30-inches or more ) were as expensive as a similar-sized LCD.
By the 16th century, Cairo also had high-rise apartment buildings where the two lower floors were for commercial and storage purposes and the multiple stories above them were rented out to tenants.
By the 1870s, British physicist William Crookes and others were able to evacuate tubes to a lower pressure, below 10 < sup >− 6 </ sup > atm.
By 1975, the upper water layer was saltier than the lower layer.
By the 3rd century, the Goths ruled a vast area north of the Black Sea from where they either through crossing the lower Danube or traveling by sea, raided the Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia as far as Cyprus.
By increasing the concentration of oxygen in the air, the effects of lower barometric pressure are countered and the level of arterial pO < sub > 2 </ sub > is restored toward normal capacity.
By the 15th century CE, the farming Bakongo people ( ba being the plural prefix ) were unified as the Kingdom of Kongo under a ruler called the manikongo, residing in the fertile Pool Malebo area on the lower Congo River.
By replacing the M1114, M1116, and earlier armored HMMWV types with a single model, the U. S. Army hopes to lower maintenance costs.
By June 2003, the lower house of Parliament announced that President Akayev and two other " puppet " leaders of Kyrgyzstan, from the Soviet era, would be given lifetime immunity from prosecution, raising the prospect of Akayev finally stepping down.
By using the SASL / EXTERNAL, the client requests the server derive its identity from credentials provided at a lower level ( such as TLS ).
By definition, decisions of lower courts are not binding on courts higher in the system, nor are appeals court decisions binding on local courts that fall under a different appeals court.
By the turn of the 21st century, the turntable had become a niche product, as the price of CD players, which reproduce music free from pops and scratches, fell far lower than high fidelity tape players or turntables.
By the early 19th century, encouraged by lower duties on gin, the gin houses or " Gin Palaces " had spread from London to most cities and towns in Britain, with most of the new establishments illegal and unlicensed.
By contrast, ionizing radiation is conventionally considered to have no completely safe lower limit, although at some energy levels, new exposures do not add appreciably to background radiation.
By either adding or subtracting the resulting signals, a lower or upper sideband signal results.
By combining decisions probabilistically at all lower levels, and making more deterministic decisions only at the highest level ;
By the end of that century, the dance spread to the middle and lower classes of Irish society and traditional triple-tune tunes and songs were altered to fit the waltz rhythm.
By using common generating plants for every type of load, important economies of scale were achieved, lower overall capital investment was required, load factor on each plant was increased allowing for higher efficiency, a lower cost for the consumer and increased overall use of electric power.
By the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, Frederick V's son, Charles Louis was restored to the Lower Palatinate, and given a new electoral title, also called " Elector Palatine ", but lower in precedence than the other electorates.
By 1825 there were usually two brigades, each setting out from opposite ends of the route, Fort Vancouver in the Columbia District on the lower Columbia River and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay, in spring and passing each other in the middle of the continent.
By the 2nd century AD, during the Han Dynasty, the Chinese also used chain pumps that lifted water from lower elevation to higher elevation.
By transitivity, any element greater than or equal to an upper bound of S is again an upper bound of S, and any element less than or equal to any lower bound of S is again a lower bound of S. This leads to the consideration of least upper bounds ( or suprema ) and greatest lower bounds ( or infima ).

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