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By age 8, those who were signing as babies scored an average of twelve points higher on the WISC-III IQ test.
By August 1954 Malenkov's role as de facto head of government was over ; Nikolai Bulganin began signing Council of Ministers decrees ( a right beholden to the Chairman ) and the Presidium gave in to Khrushchev's wishes to replace Malenkov.
By signing into law the Tariff of 1828, quite unpopular in parts of the south, he further antagonized the Jacksonians.
By November 1936, a revival of interest in a German-Japanese pact in both Tokyo and Berlin led to the signing of the Anti-Comintern Pact in Berlin.
* 1909 – By signing the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909, Thailand relinquishes its sovereignty over the Malay states of Kedah, Kelantan, Perlis and Terengganu, which become British protectorates.
By 1992, with the signing of the Schengen Treaty which formalized aspects of police information exchange across the territory of the European Union, there were worries that much, if not all, of this intelligence sharing was opaque, raising questions about the efficacy of the accountability mechanisms governing police information sharing in Europe ( Joubert and Bevers, 1996 ).
By signing the Oslo accords, the Palestine Liberation Organization recognize Israel's right to exist, while Israel permitted the creation of an autonomous Palestinian National Authority consisting of the Gaza Strip and West Bank which was implemented in 1994.
" By signing a 10-year ( contract ) with the Teamsters ( and with over 30 other unions representing city employees ), the current administration and City Council unduly hamstrung not only the current management of city government, but the next six years of management as well, a period that extends well beyond the elected terms of the incoming administration and City Council ," according to a March 2011 report from the Office of the Inspector General of the City of Chicago.
By the late 19th century the Catholic tradition cited the signing in the " Maison des Tourelles ", home of prosperous Spanish trader André Ruiz ; it was destroyed by bombing in World War II.
By 1919 Earhart prepared to enter Smith College but changed her mind and enrolled at Columbia University signing up for a course in medical studies among other programs.
By the date of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 it is estimated from tax records that about 300 people resided in Springfield.
By signing the military appendix to the original agreement Bulgaria aimed to use the Serbian army to seize most of Macedonia while concentrating her own army for the operations against Thrace with its major cities of Adrianople and Constantinople.
" By March 1959, Billboard noted that the popularity of the film and of Mandel's and Mulligan's albums " prompted a rush of jazz film scores ", and cited the signing of Duke Ellington to do the score for that year's Anatomy of a Murder, the release of The Five Pennies ( a biopic about the jazz band leader Red Nichols ), and a 1960 documentary Jazz on a Summer's Day,.
By the time the Force M. D. s got a record deal, signing with Tommy Boy Records in 1984, the group had already developed into a pure quiet storm / contemporary R & B group, with its top-ten R & B hit " Tears " from the Love Letters album.
By the 1940s, college football conferences began signing contracts that tied their championship team to a particular bowl.
By July 1972, Bhutto had recovered 93, 000 prisoners of war and 5, 000 square miles of Indian-held territory after signing the Simla Agreement.
By signing the LCA, the employer attests that:
By contrast, in an unblinded signature scheme the signer would typically use a padding scheme ( e. g. by instead signing the result of a Cryptographic hash function applied to the message, instead of signing the message itself ), however since the signer does not know the actual message, any padding scheme would produce an incorrect value when unblinded.
By signing the document, Truman provided a clearly defined and coherent US policy that did not really exist previously.
By signing the Covenant of Partnership World Vision US, like all other national members of the World Vision Partnership, also subscribes to the Core Values, the Mission Statement, and the Statement of Faith of World Vision.
By signing the Honor Code, Wells students pledge " not to lie, cheat, steal, deceive, or conceal in the conduct of their collegiate life ".
By signing for Sydney FC, Yorke opted to continue his career in Australia for less money than might have been available in some other leagues, notably those in the Middle East.
By 1971, they had not only become the biggest act on the island, they were also ( thanks to signing a recording contract with Chris Blackwell's Island Records ) international stars.

By and act
By the end of the third act, the artist is dead but the body lingers on, a shell among other shells.
By a further act of 1541 — which was not repealed until 1845 — artificers, labourers, apprentices, servants and the like were forbidden to play bowls at any time except Christmas, and then only in their master's house and presence.
By this point, standing up and saying ' no ' to the Black Hand was a dangerous act.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
By far the most successful Euro disco act was ABBA.
By extension, the word for carrying or drawing a beer came to mean the serving of the beer and, in some senses, the act of drinking, or a drink of beer itself, regardless of serving method.
By the time Bramah's beer pumps became popular, the use of the word draught to mean the act of serving beer was well established and transferred easily to beer served via the hand pumps.
By equalizing immigration policies, the act resulted in new immigration from non-European nations, which changed the ethnic make-up of the United States.
By January 1983, Men at Work had the top album and single in both the US and the UK-a feat never achieved previously by an Australian act.
By 1974, the scene's top act, Dr. Feelgood, was paving the way for others such as The Stranglers and Cock Sparrer that would play a role in the punk explosion.
By August 1996, the FDA had not taken action, and the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen filed a petition with the FDA, prompting the agency to act.
By December 1838, he had noted a similarity between the act of breeders selecting traits and a Malthusian Nature selecting among variants thrown up by " chance " so that " every part of newly acquired structure is fully practical and perfected ".
By ‘ extreme ’ utilitarian McCloskey is referring to what later came to be called ‘ act ’ utilitarianism.
By virtue of their high heat capacities, urban surfaces act as a giant reservoir of heat energy.
By the end of the century, at least a third of England's bishops also act as royal judges in secular matters.
* August 15 – By act of the U. S. Congress ( March 3 ), the Alabama Territory is created by splitting the Mississippi Territory in half, on the day the Mississippi constitution is drafted, four months before Mississippi became a State of the United States.
By this act, he creates a permanent schism between the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
* By an act of the Parliament of Great Britain, alien immigrants ( including Huguenots and Jews ) in the colonies receive British nationality.
By the time he was 21, his father's alcoholism threatened the reputation of the family act, so Keaton and his mother, Myra, left for New York, where Buster Keaton's career swiftly moved from vaudeville to film.
* Le Pétomane 1857-1945 a tribute to the unique act which shook and shattered the Moulin-Rouge ( 1967 ), By Jean Nohain and François Caradec-Publisher: Souvenir Press
By dividing the illocutionary act into two subparts, Searle is able to explain that we can understand two meanings from the same utterance all the while knowing which is the correct meaning to respond to.
By submitting one's freedom to someone else, this act removes the freedom of choice almost entirely.
By this definition, evil exists when good men fail to act.
By such considerations Dumezil thinks that the two terms refer in fact to two aspects of the same religious act:
By " performativity " Austin means that the ritual act itself achieves the stated goal.

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