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By and seeking
By this time Diane was a beguiling lass of 19 and still seeking her place in the world.
By rejecting these opinions, and seeking good and evil in the power of choice alone, we may confidently achieve peace of mind in every condition of life.
By the end of that year he was frustrated with court life and started seeking another appointment.
By the end of the following winter ball season, Brooklyn was one of several major league clubs seeking to sign Clemente.
By this time order has dissolved and " starving mobs " are seeking food in many places around the city.
By then, Nikola Tesla had independently reached the same concept and was seeking a patent.
By the 1920s, the British Government were seeking a replacement for their book code systems, which had been shown to be insecure, and which proved to be slow and awkward to use in practice.
By using Lagrange multipliers and seeking the extremum of the Lagrangian, it may be readily shown that the solution to the equality constrained problem is given by the linear system:
By the early 1930s, increasing public interest in the countryside, coupled with the growing and newly mobile urban population, was generating increasing friction between those seeking access to the countryside and landowners.
By the 1530s, small groups of Portuguese traders and prospectors penetrated the interior regions seeking gold, where they set up garrisons and trading posts at Sena and Tete on the Zambezi River and tried to gain exclusive control over the gold trade.
By this time, Ponzi was seeking another deal to get him out of trouble, but time was running out.
By seeking to accord certain terrain international legitimacy based upon British failures to assert control over the fiercely independent Pashtun people and tribes in the region, the establishment of a border that would separate British interests from tribal interests was extremely important to British foreign policy.
By the start of the American Civil War, Falls Church had seen an influx of Northerners seeking land and better weather.
By the 1880s, Welaka had become a resort town, marketing itself to visitors seeking medicinal cures from the mineral water of the local springs.
By the late nineteenth century, the discovery of mineral springs made St. Louis a destination for people seeking the health benefits of local mineral-rich water, which had the added feature of magnetizing steel.
By April the crown was already seeking to negotiate, and the escape of Alençon from court in September prompted the possibility of an overwhelming coalition of forces against the crown, as John Casimir of the Palatinate invaded Champagne.
By 1992, Universal was also seeking a buyer.
By mid-1643 Rupert had become so well known that he was an issue in any potential peace accommodation — Parliament was seeking to see him punished as part of any negotiated solution, and the presence of Rupert at the court, close to the King during the negotiations, was perceived as a bellicose statement in itself.
By 1967 many in the LSO felt that Fleischmann was seeking to exert too much influence on the affairs of the orchestra, and he resigned.
By 1935 the couple had emigrated to Brooklyn, New York where Hutner pursued his private studies, initially not actively seeking a formal position.
By the thousands they accompany travelers, seeking them out from their places in the elements.
By 1897, the Grand Junction Canal Company had acquired several of the canals comprising the Leicester line, and was keen to meet demand from carriers seeking to use wider beam ( 14 ft ) craft, rather than the traditional narrow beam boats, which were the only type the locks could accommodate.
By June 1949, when the CPP was formed with the avowed purpose of seeking immediate self-governance, Nkrumah had a mass following.
By May 29, more than 5000 people were quarantined in Canada by authorities seeking to control the potential spread of this new SARS outbreak.

By and close
By encouraging countries to keep wastes within their boundaries and as close as possible to its source of generation, the internal pressures should provide incentives for waste reduction and pollution prevention.
By 03: 00, after more than three hours of close quarter combat, Majestic had lost its main and mizzen masts while Tonnant was a dismasted hulk.
By 1927, Pasternak's close friends Vladimir Mayakovsky and Nikolai Aseyev were advocating the complete subordination of the Arts to the needs of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
By 1340, Cairo had a population of close to half a million, making it the largest city west of China.
By 1942, with the war industries booming and the draft in operation, need declined and Congress voted to close the program.
By 1534 the Spanish crown had determined to split the region in two parallel lines, forming the governorship of " Nueva Castilla " ( from the 1 ° to the 14 ° latitude, close to Pisco ), and that of " Nueva Toledo " ( from the 14 ° to the 25 ° latitude, in Taltal, Chile ), assigning the first to Francisco Pizarro and the second to Diego de Almagro.
By 1618 Elbląg had left the Hanseatic League owing to its close business dealings with England.
By then the textile industry had started its decline ; only one factory, Veneta, managed to continue into the 1960s, when it also had to close its doors.
By the close of Baker's administration in 1868, The Society's wealth was probably $ 2 million.
By the close, England had struggled to just 6 for 1, still 221 behind Australia.
By neglecting to do this, the letter allowed good people to close their ears and their hearts .</ p >
By exposing the Avars ' close ties to Persia, once again the Ten Tribes of the Dulo clan entered into alliance with Byzantium.
By the time his close friends Christof and Luise Spengemann and their son Walter were arrested by the Gestapo in August 1936 the situation had clearly become perilous.
By 1933, however, the continued operation of the school was untenable ( it was raided by the Gestapo in April ), and in July of that year, Mies and the faculty voted to close the Bauhaus.
By the close of " Bloody Week ", some 20, 000 communards have been killed and 38, 000 arrested.
By 2009, 27 coffee shops selling cannabis in Rotterdam, all within 200 metres from schools, must close down.
By the close of the twentieth century, the finite phosphate supplies were fast running out.
By the close of the Permian, trilobites and a host of other marine groups became extinct.
By 1935, the school was about to close because of its poor financial condition.
By comparison, in a general topological space, given sets A, B it is meaningful to say that a point x is arbitrarily close to A ( i. e., in the closure of A ), or perhaps that A is a smaller neighborhood of x than B, but notions of closeness of points and relative closeness are not described well by topological structure alone.
By 1948, the house's load-bearing exterior walls and internal wood beams were found to be close to failure.
By the close of the Ancien Régime, it was organised into provinces.
By the close of 1868, Mussorgsky had already started and abandoned two important opera projects — the antique, exotic, romantic tragedy Salammbô, written under the influence of Alexander Serov's Judith, and the contemporary, Russian, anti-romantic farce Marriage, influenced by Alexander Dargomyzhsky's The Stone Guest.
By the close of the tenth plenary session in December 1988, the Communist Party was forced, after strikes, to approach leaders of Solidarity for talks.

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