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By means of charts showing wave-travel times and depths in the ocean at various locations, it is possible to estimate the rate of approach and probable time of arrival at Hawaii of a tsunami getting under way at any spot in the Pacific.
By contrast, a dictionary definition has additional details, typically including an etymology showing snapshots of the earlier meanings and the parent language.
By 1896, it was clear that more money could be made by showing motion picture films with a projector to a large audience than exhibiting them in peep-show machines.
By showing how simple unintelligent forces can ratchet up designs of extraordinary complexity without invoking outside design, Darwin showed that an intelligent designer was not the necessary conclusion to draw from complexity in nature.
By mid-2002, most sectors of the economy were showing gains.
By 1931 this project was showing signs of success, but was upset by the death of Tatsuhei Mise.
By 2010, the residential population had increased to 24, 400 residents with crime statistics showing no murders in 2010.
By overland travel, American missionaries and early settlers ( initially mostly ex-trappers ) started showing up in Oregon around 1824.
By 1970, the economy was showing signs of improvement, and by May that year, Labour had overtaken the Conservatives in the opinion polls.
Aerial view of Omaha showing the draws, left to right ; Vierville ( D-1 ), Les Moulins ( D-3 ), St. Laurent ( E-1 ), Colleville ( E-3 ) and " Number 5 Draw " ( F-1 ). By early afternoon, the strong-point guarding the D-1 draw at Vierville was silenced by the navy.
By showing the way the Gang of Four was tried, Deng Xiaoping wanted the people to realize that a new age had arrived.
By the mid 20th century, it was fulfilling a dual function of showing the history of British art as well as international modern art.
Rosa Bonheur's atelier in Château de By, Thomery, is a museum showing the place where she worked during the last 40 years of her life.
By the mid-2000s, MTV and many of its sister channels had largely abandoned showing music videos in favor of reality television shows, which were more popular with its audiences, and which MTV had itself helped to pioneer with the show The Real World, which premiered in 1992.
By the 2010 US census the population of Linn county was 116, 672 showing a 13. 2 % growth since the 2000 census.
By 1912, the theatre was showing films as a part of the variety programme and became an ABC cinema in September 1932 – known simply as " The Palace Cinema ".
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 the end of the 19th century, the structure was showing clear signs of decay, and the Italian government set aside significant funds for its restoration and all public offices were moved elsewhere, with the exception of the State Office for the protection of historical Monuments, which is still housed at the palace's loggia floor.
By 2003 an " About Lotus " link returned to the Lotus. com page on its sidebar, but this time identifying the company as " Lotus software from IBM " and showing in its contact information " Lotus Software,
By 2008, the Lotus. com domain name stopped showing a stand alone site, and started redirecting to the IBM. com domain name, to the page www. ibm. com / software / lotus.
By this time, the mine was largely depleted, but in December 1940, the Sunday Independent reported that " the old Gaylord mine, now being operated by Samuel Bird, brother of Morgan Bird, is showing signs of being able to absorb additional number of men in the future ... Lance prepares the coal.
By the mid-1990s Lovett Library was showing its age, and it was furthermore not compliant with the Americans for Disabilities Act.
* By showing that appeasement was a popular policy and that there was continuity in British foreign policy after 1933, he shattered the common view of the appeasers as a small, degenerate clique that had mysteriously hijacked the British government sometime in the 1930s and who had carried out their policies in the face of massive public resistance.
* By showing that the Anschluss was enormously popular in Austria, he helped to discredit the notion of Austria as a victim of Nazi aggression brought unwillingly into the Reich.

By and Saruman
By the time of the War of the Ring, some served Saruman in Isengard.

By and selective
By blocking the orexin-A receptor with low doses of the selective antagonist SB-334, 867, nicotine self-administration decreased and also the motivation to seek and obtain the drug.
By increasing the variety of secondary plates with different selective growth media, it is possible to rapidly screen a large number of individual isolated colonies for as many phenotypes as there are secondary plates.
By patterning the surface with gold microscopic islands it is possible to have selective and parallel trapping in these islands.
By 1950, enrollment at the college surpassed 1, 600, and in the second half of the twentieth century, enrollment growth and more selective admissions accompanied athletic success, additional and improved facilities, and expanded programs.
By the time Dobzhansky published the third edition of his book in 1951 he was persuaded that the chromosome morphs were being maintained in the population by the selective advantage of the heterozygotes, as with most polymorphisms.
By selective treatment of weld transitions with the High Frequency Impact Treatment method, the durability of many designs can be increased significantly.
By the time Dobzhansky published the third edition of his book in 1951, he was persuaded that the chromosome morphs were being maintained in the population by the selective advantage of the heterozygotes, as with most polymorphisms.
By July 14, 1941 —" anticipating its selective conversion policy and eventual goal of genocide "— the Croatian Ministry of Justice instructed the Croatian episcopate that " priests or schoolmasters or, in a word, any of the intelligentsia — including rich Orthodox tradesmen and artisans " should not be admitted.
By 1951 Dobzhansky was persuaded that the chromosome morphs were being maintained in the population by the selective advantage of the heterozygotes, as with most polymorphisms.
By the use of selective radioactively-labeled agonist and antagonist substances, five subtypes of muscarinic receptors have been determined, named M < sub > 1 </ sub >- M < sub > 5 </ sub > ( using an upper case M and subscript number ).
By insisting on selective cutting, he tried to protect the watersheds and wildlife habitats that are harmed by clear-cutting.
By mastering selective negligence, Brown was able to raise his grades and make the dean's list.
By emphasizing selective listening, vital ( under authoritarian restrictions ) to a Polish citizen ’ s survival, Wodiczko intimated the prevalence of censored speech, registering “ dissent of a system that fostered only one-directional critical thinking – listening over speech .”
By analogy, if peacock tails act as a handicapping system, and a peahen knew nothing about two peacocks but the sizes of their tails, she could " infer " that the peacock with the bigger tail has greater unobservable intrinsic quality, in the sense that it is better able to pay the costs of displaying the tail ( here, " infer " is shorthand for the idea that females that prefer bigger tails are at a selective advantage ).
By testing patients with selective attention problems, she and her students and colleagues first demonstrated that the binding problem could be a real problem in everyday life and that one solution to the binding problem required spatial attention.
By definition, multicomponent reactions are those reactions whereby more than two reactants combine in a sequential manner to give highly selective products that retain majority of the atoms of the starting material.
By 1980, Arroyo's career had started to slow down and she was much more selective in what roles she chose to take.
By insisting on selective cutting, his tried to protect the watersheds and wildlife habitats that are harmed by clear-cutting.
By selective blocking, the three layers work together to produce polarised patterns.

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