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By and sealing
By impregnating the transformer with epoxy under a vacuum, one can replace air spaces within the windings with epoxy, thus sealing the windings and helping to prevent the possible formation of corona and absorption of dirt or water.
By 702, Japan had adopted the Chinese practice of sealing contracts with fingerprints.
By 1812 so much sealing had occurred on the islands that they lost their commercial importance and sealers redirected their efforts towards Campbell and Macquarie Islands.
By sealing a bag more securely than tying or folding over its open end, the clip or tie may preserve its contents longer.
Why it had closed up, sealing me in .</ cite >" Issue 271, Dragon magazine, ' The Ecology of the Bag of Devouring ' By Kevin Haw </ ref > featured an article titled " The Ecology of a Bag of Devouring " that discussed the nature of such a creature.
By removing the water from the material and sealing the material in a vial, the material can be easily stored, shipped, and later reconstituted to its original form for injection.
By the late 19th century, the sealing industry in Newfoundland was second in importance only to cod fishing.
By the mid teens of the 19th century, sealing had faded.
By 1830, most Pacific seal stocks had been seriously depleted, and Lloyd's records only showed one full-time sealing vessel on its books.
By May 2008 completion of stages one and two of the road has been delayed until November, with VicRoads staying that " wet and cold weather in recent weeks had prevented sealing the road surface ".

By and eyes
`` By observing the conductor '', he says with a twinkle in his eyes, `` I learned how not to conduct ''.
By this time they have undergone metamorphosis, lost their eyes and gills, developed a thicker skin and mouth tentacles, and reabsorbed their teeth.
By figuratively rolling her eyes at the hype, Peters gives us a rich, warm and comedically human Desiree, which reaches full impact when she pierces the facade with a nakedly honest, tears-on-cheek ' Send in the Clowns.
By developing something better, Babbage had rendered the difference engine useless in the eyes of the government.
By offering the consulship to potential opponents, Domitian may have wanted to compromise these senators in the eyes of their supporters.
By this, Guru Nanak meant that there is no distinction between religion in God's eyes, whether polytheist, monotheist, pantheist, or even atheist, all that one needs to gain salvation is purity of heart, tolerance of all beings, compassion and kindness.
By the early 1980s, his work had caught the eyes of various gallery owners and was exhibited internationally, in New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and Mexico City.
By 1861, Niepce de Saint-Victor realized that uranium salts produce " a radiation that is invisible to our eyes ".
By their own admission, the band have never been fashionable in the eyes of the media.
By restoring 10 minutes to the film, the complex story now fits together in a seamless way, filling in those gaps found in the previous theatrical release, and proving that Peckinpah was firing on all cylinders for this, his grandest achievement .... And the one overwhelming feature that the director's cut makes unforgettable are the many faces of the children, whether playing, singing, or cowering, much of the reaction to what happens on-screen is through the eyes, both innocent and imitative, of all the children.
18: " By his neesings a light doth shine, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning " ( B.
By his pride and luxury the Christian religion was rendered odious in the eyes of the Gentiles.
By linking theory to 21st century culture, this book resonates with audiences in a way that few other books do, opening their eyes to many current issues, especially in consumption and globalization.
By the time all of the forces were formed up it was late afternoon and the Jacobites had the sun in their eyes, so they simply waited for sunset under the desultory fire from Mackay's forces.
By looking into Mnemosyne's eyes he receives knowledge which transforms him fully into a god.
By the end of the meal, a darkness fell upon his eyes, and the room shifted character.
By the 15th century, western Ravnos were stereotypically Gypsies, degenerate and vermin in the eyes of the main clan.
By describing the " average citizen " through the eyes of various government organizations, the poem criticizes standardization and the modern state's relationship with its citizens.
By telling the story of a horse's life in the form of an autobiography and describing the world through the eyes of the horse, Anna Sewell broke new literary ground.
By the spring of 1917, he had become in the eyes of the public “ l ' homme de la défaite ,” the man who was willing to effect a compromise peace with Germany at the expense of Great Britain.
By presenting the principles of anarchism in plain language, the New York anarchists hoped that readers might be swayed to support the movement or, at a minimum, that the book might improve the image of anarchism and anarchists in the public's eyes.
By the next morning, Mrs. Brown ’ s eyes had developed ulcers which oozed and had swollen shut.
By all accounts, no single person in the formative years of Iraq's nascent democracy had as much impact as Al Rubaie did in legitimising the new political reality of Iraq in the eyes of the dismissive Arab media and regimes whose natural instinct was to reject the new political order out of fear of the unfamiliar.
By providing an air space in front of the eyes, light enters normally and the eye is able to focus correctly.

By and placing
" By placing the monosyllable mons at the end of the line, Virgil interrupts the usual " shave and a haircut " pattern to produce a jarring rhythm, an effect that echoes the crash of a large wave against the side of a ship.
By placing the molecules in wells in the gel and applying an electric field, the molecules will move through the matrix at different rates, determined largely by their mass when the charge to mass ratio ( Z ) of all species is uniform, toward the ( negatively charged ) cathode if positively charged or toward the ( positively charged ) anode if negatively charged.
By strategically placing Rhett's image in this manner, Mitchell simultaneously plays upon racial anxieties and sexual fantasies.
By placing parentheses around Pasadena City College, a nearby community college, Mudd students changed the sign to read:
By placing this thought in his mind, they effectively guide him on the path to his own destruction.
By placing the prisoners under conditions of physical and social deprivation and disruption, and then by offering them more comfortable situations such as better sleeping quarters, better food, warmer clothes or blankets, the Chinese did succeed in getting some of the prisoners to make anti-American statements.
By merely placing cheap unenriched uranium into such a core, the non-fissionable U-238 will be turned into Pu-239, " breeding " fuel.
By yielding the Papal claims to Parma, Clement obtained the restitution of Avignon and Benevento, and in general he succeeded in placing the relations of the spiritual and the temporal authorities on a friendlier footing.
By placing an additional electrode between the filament ( cathode ) and plate ( anode ), he discovered the ability of the resulting device to amplify signals of all frequencies.
By taking pieces of the enemy material to edit together and placing his own narration over the results, Capra gave meaning and purpose to the war with added narrative.
By July the band had released their final single for Silvertone, " One Love ", which reached number four in the UK singles chart, their highest placing yet.
By placing the middle of a small rod of soda lime glass in a hot flame, Van Leeuwenhoek could pull the hot section apart to create two long whiskers of glass.
By deferring to France, Baldwin II was not submitting Jerusalem to the suzerainty of France, rather was placing the moral guardianship of the Outremer with the West for its survival, reminding Louis VI that the Outremer was, to some extent, Frankish lands.
By inspecting the woollen threads behind the linen it is apparent all these aspects were embroidered together at a session and the awkward placing of the tituli is not due to them being added later.
By placing it among the poetic memories formed from my wanderings in Abruzzi, I wanted to make the viola a kind of melancholy dreamer in the manner of Byron's Childe-Harold.
By placing ten standards far apart along a low ridge, he gave the impression that his army was bigger than it actually was.
By placing sensors over the reinervated muscle, these contractions can be made to control movement of an appropriate part of the robotic prosthesis.
By offering to make him a general of his own army and placing him as governor of Peloponnesus, he convinces Polyperchon to change allegiance to him instead of Heracles.
By placing his army into the rear, his opponent's supplies and communications would be cut.
By placing the axes at right angles, four quadrants form with each describing a behavioral pattern:
By placing the screen in the shadow of the control grid, interception of electrons by the screen is minimized in normal operation.
By placing high tariffs on imports and other protectionist, inward-looking trade policies the citizens of the respected country by simple supply and demand rationale will substitute the lesser expensive good for the more expensive.
By placing his mechanism above the loom, Vaucanson eliminated the complicated system of weights and cords ( tail cords, simple, pulley box, etc.
By placing herself in a situation of ridicule, Catt and her fellow suffragists saw Rankin ’ s vote as a discredit to her authority in Congress.

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