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By 1692, Elihu Yale's repeated flouting of East India Company regulations and growing embarrassment at his illegal profiteering resulted in his being relieved of the post of governor.
By using discrete unit-volume droplets, a microfluidic function can be reduced to a set of repeated basic operations, i. e., moving one unit of fluid over one unit of
By applying such principles in an obvious way ( using repeated applications of modus ponens ), Holmes is able to infer from his observation that " the sides of Watson's shoes are scored by several parallel cuts " that:
By the beginning of 2004, there were repeated calls for him to return to East Timor and to run for the office of president.
By repeated random selection of a possible witness, the large probability that a random string is a witness gives an expected polynomial time algorithm for accepting or rejecting an input.
In the United States, As Time Goes By has been repeated on PBS and on BBC America.
By only gradually increasing the spin rate, torque is spread along a much longer section of barrel, rather than only at the throat where rifling is eroded through repeated rifling engagement.
By this time only five of the eight series were still being repeated, as the rights to Series 3 expired at the end of 2004, Series 4 on 31 May 2006, and Series 5 on 30 September 2006, the latter two following a final showing of those series.
By repeated applications of the half-angle formula
By repeated abrasion, those " mountains " are worn down until they are flat or just small " hills.
By formally describing repeated mistakes, one can recognize the forces that lead to their repetition and learn how others have refactored themselves out of these broken patterns.
By early 1756, after repeated clashes in North America, and deteriorating relations in Europe, the two sides were formally at war.
By the time Cabrera assumed the presidency, there had been repeated efforts to construct a railroad from the major port of Puerto Barrios to the capital, Guatemala City.
In the US the original CBS syndication prints had a few variants to the original UK prints, after the brief title sequence the US prints would repeat this sequence but with " Brought to You By " and after the arrow strikes the tree the sponsors name " Wildroot Cream-Oil " superimposed, " Johnson and Johnson " sponsored episodes had a voice-over over the opening titles " Richard Greene in The Adventures of Robin Hood " and over the repeated sequence " presented by " followed by the names of two Johnson and Johnson products, images of which would appear over the shot of the arrow in the tree, a commercial featuring one of the products would then be shown, the Wildroot Cream-Oil sponsored episodes would then feature an animated commercial showing a Robin Hood type figure with lanck hair and a dinosaur.
By the close of the 19th century, most repeated behavior was considered instinctual.
By now it's been repeated so often that even normally reasonable people believe it.
More generally, if an irreducible ( non-zero ) polynomial f in F does not have distinct roots, not only must the characteristic of F be a ( non-zero ) prime number p, but also f ( X )= g ( X < sup > p </ sup >) for some irreducible polynomial g in F. By repeated application of this property, it follows that in fact, for a non-negative integer n and some separable irreducible polynomial g in F ( where F is assumed to have prime characteristic p ).
By the time his breakthrough came in 1967, he'd suffered several physical breakdowns and once was sent ( by Taganka's boss ) to a rehabilitation clinic, a visit he on several occasions repeated since.
By contrast, Miki conjectured that the construction of these fortifications was triggered by repeated invasion by the Okinawa-centered kingdom of Ryūkyū in the 15th and 16th centuries.
By winning the stage, the player receives a Chaos Emerald, although there is only one emerald per stage, so the same stage cannot be repeated for multiple Emeralds.
By living on the planet, the Ellimist learned that the key of survival was to create as many offspring as possible ; although so many die, with repeated efforts life could multiply faster than the Crayak could wipe them out.
By the time this process has been repeated at each of the dynodes, 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > electrons have been produced for each incident photon, dependent on the number of dynodes.
By now, Anacostia residents were increasingly angry at the repeated delays in building the Green Line.
By the 23rd century, these drugs were only necessary in the case of repeated jumps.

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By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By virtue of being a Java application, it is available on any platform supported by Java.
By application of a voltage during the presence of this gas, gas ions in the vicinity of the tip undergo ionisation, with greater numbers of ions generated immediately above atoms occupying edge or planar sites.
By 2006, such was the confusion from these multiple Acts, each amending the others ( and not all of which were ever actually commenced and thus were in the public record but not enforced as actual legislation ); and the amendments of Irish firearms legislation by other Acts ranging from the Wildlife Acts ( mostly relating to hunting law ) to the Road Traffic Acts ( relating to how and where firearms could be transported ) and others ; the large amount of secondary legislation ( Statutory Instruments, which set out regulations, the design of application forms for licences and so forth, as well as the details of when various parts of the Acts came into force ); as well as the introduction of EU firearms law into the canon of Irish legislation ; led the Irish Law Reform Commission to recommend that all the extant legislation be restated a legal process by which all the existing primary and secondary legislation would be read as one and a single document produced as the new Firearms Act ( and all prior Acts would be repealed ).
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* By application or intent: self-defense, combat sport, choreography or demonstration of forms, physical fitness, meditation, etc.
By segregating an application into tiers, developers acquire the option of modifying or adding a specific layer, instead of reworking the entire application.
By Executive Order 9277, dated December 3, 1942, the decoration was extended to be applicable to all services and the order required that regulations of the Services be uniform in application as far as practicable.
* By contrast, elastic and viscous ( or intermediate, viscoelastic ) behaviour is relevant at short times ( transient behaviour ):</ br > We again consider the application of a constant stress:
By 1984, a combination of factors, including drought, inflation, and confused application of Islamic law, reduced donor disbursements and capital flight led to a serious foreign-exchange crisis and increased shortages of imported inputs and commodities.
By integrating varying delivery streams, hybrids enable pay-TV operators more flexible application deployment, which decreases the cost of launching new services, increases speed to market, and limits disruption for consumers.
By greatly reducing the amount of programming required to install an application on a new manufacturer's computer, CP / M increased the market size for both hardware and software.
By moving such long-running tasks to a worker thread that runs concurrently with the main execution thread, it is possible for the application to remain responsive to user input while executing tasks in the background.
By defining how the application comes together at a high level, lower level work can be self-contained.
By ukase # 35731, dated 11 August 1911, Nicholas II amended the amendment, reducing application of this restriction from all members of the Imperial Family to grand dukes and grand duchesses.
By 1812 Frenchman Jean-Baptiste Quéruel working for the industrialist Benjamin Delessert devised a process of sugar extraction suitable for industrial application.
By use of portlets, application functionality can be presented in any number of portal pages.
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 extended application of the principles stated above, the possessives of all phrases whose wording is fixed are formed in the same way:
By now the application of radioactive materials for use in medicine was growing and this discovery led to an ability to create radioactive materials quickly, cheaply and plentifully.
By strict economy of time he accomplished an immense amount of work ; he exacted similar application from his dependents, and proved himself a hard husband, a strict father, a severe and cruel master.
By application planning in procedures of phacoemulsification, LCOS III can be converted in newer cataract grading systems.

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