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By and submitting
By submitting a single query to KIS, a user can search a set of remote white pages services and see the results of the search in a uniform format.
By design Fetchmail's only means of delivering messages is by submitting them to the local MTA ; delivering directly to mail folders such as maildir is not supported.
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 714-16, the Muslims troops reached the Basque held Pamplona, with the town submitting apparently after a treaty was brokered between the inhabitants and the Arab military commanders.
By 1830, after passage of the Indian Removal Act, the Choctaw were forced to choose between removal to west of the Mississippi River, or becoming U. S. citizens and submitting to federal and state laws in Mississippi.
By April 13, 1933, the subcommittee had prepared a revised Glass bill, but delayed submitting the bill to the full Senate Committee on Banking and Currency to continue negotiations with the Roosevelt Administration.
By the time he was twenty years old, rabbis were submitting their most difficult halakhic problems to him for legal rulings.
By the time he was twenty years old, rabbis were submitting their most difficult halakhic problems to him.
By submitting reports and encouraging others to submit reports, he manages to have a fleet of huge spaceships deliver a bulky cargo for the benefit of the Cepheids.
By submitting the draft to the Parliament, has the Finnish Senate chairman on behalf of the Finnish Senate stated:
By submitting themselves to King Charles V of France, noble families like the Armagnacs were able to retain much of their former power and assure themselves of protection.
By 1984 he had contests running in over 20 cities and after submitting a show proposal went to work for Dick Clark Productions as consulting producer for the TV series Puttin ' on the Hits.
By the 1980s, it had become a specialty in its own right, with photographers creating new material for the express purpose of submitting it to a stock house.
By submitting a domain name for registration, Nameholder consents to the exclusive jurisdiction and venue of the appropriate court in Pasig City, Philippines.
By submitting, commenting on and voting for or against stories, photos and videos that they like or don ’ t like using a democratic voting method, Mixx users can influence the flow of incoming media and recommend relevant media to other users within specific categories like business, sports and health using either free-form or pre-determined meta tags to define items by subject matter or geography.
As the station's wattage increased, shortwave radio enthusiasts in North America started receiving the station's broadcasts, submitting reception reports in order to provide the HCJB engineers feedback on the station's signal strength and quality. An HCJB envelope with a 1938 postmark which contained a QSL card sent to the addressee Since a popular practice in the hobby of shortwave radio listening was to request a QSL card, HCJB started creating its own QSLs in 1932. An HCJB QSL card from 1955 By the 1970s, the station was one of the most powerful and most readily received shortwave stations.
By submitting them to other merchants, the merchants were in essence breaking Ontario law when they failed to include the discount in the value of the goods being calculated for being taxed.

By and one's
By attaining mastery over one's passions, reason, will and desire can harmoniously work together to do what is good.
By knowing one's customers, financial institutions will often be able to identify unusual or suspicious behavior, termed anomalies, which may be an indication of money laundering.
By reason one determines whether one's Christian witness is clear.
By either standard, one's body is one's property.
By the early 1970s, the skinhead subculture started to fade from popular culture, and some of the original skins dropped into new categories, such as the suedeheads ( defined by the ability to manipulate one's hair with a comb ), smoothies ( often with shoulder-length hairstyles ), and bootboys ( with mod-length hair ; associated with gangs and football hooliganism ).
By definition, autologous cells are obtained from one's own body, just as one may bank his or her own blood for elective surgical procedures.
By extension the term self-determination has come to mean the free choice of one's own acts without external compulsion.
By such things as avoiding disturbance to the peace of mind of one's teacher, and wholeheartedly following his prescriptions, much merit accrues and this can significantly help improve one's practice.
By visually tracing a line from Merak through Dubhe and continuing, one's eye will land on Polaris, accurately indicating true north.
By handing over one's cloak in addition to one's tunic, the debtor has essentially given the shirt off his back, a situation directly forbidden by Hebrew Law as stated in Deuteronomy:
By visualizing oneself and one's environment entirely as a projection of mind, it helps the practitioner to become familiar with the mind's ability and habit of projecting conceptual layers over all experience.
By making it a ' mental ' habit to find and keep one's bearings among the ordered stages, general semantics training seeks to sharpen internal orientation much as a GPS device may sharpen external orientation.
By the Catholic position that one's attitudes are acts of will, sinful attitudes are voluntary.
By 1908, this was described by the New York Times as a " long-established … preference " ( see article ) In modern usage in Scotland, " Scotch " is never used, other than as described in the following paragraph for certain articles ; it has gathered patronising and faintly offensive connotations (" frugal with one's money "), and a non-Scot who uses the word in conversation with Scots as a description of them may find this a good test of their courtesy.
By extension moira was one's portion or part in destiny which consisted of good and bad moments as it was predetermined by the Moirai ( Fates ), and it was impossible for anyone to get more than his ordained part.
By 1966 he had received an apology and been made an IBM Fellow, a high honor that carried with it resources and authority to pursue one's desired research.
By immersing oneself in the love of God, one's karmas ( good or bad, regardless ) slough off, one's illusions about beings decay and ' truth ' is soon known and lived.
By viewing one's ego as it once was rather than as it currently is, one ends up negating the current self and replacing it with a past self that no longer exists.
By contrast, one can only easily learn the grammatical rules of one's native language during a critical period when one is young.
By focusing on issues of cultivation and upward mobility, Blair overshadowed the prevailing opinions of rhetoric and capitalized on the 18th century belief in the potential to rise above one's station.

By and freedom
By virtue of his self-reliance, his individualism and his freedom from external restraint, the private eye is a perfect embodiment of the middle class conception of liberty, which amounts to doing what you please and let the devil take the hindmost.
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 saluting them saying " namo namaha ", Jains receive inspiration from them to follow their path to achieve true bliss and total freedom from the karmas binding their souls.
By saluting them saying " namo namaha ", Jains receive inspiration from them to follow their path to achieve true bliss and total freedom from the karmas binding their souls.
By his middle period, sexual freedom and the elimination of sexual jealousy were a major theme of Stranger in a Strange Land ( 1961 ), in which the progressively minded but sexually conservative reporter, Ben Caxton, acts as a dramatic foil for the less parochial characters, Jubal Harshaw and Valentine Michael Smith ( Mike ).
By paying attention to the army, giving much freedom to Finland, and freeing the serfs in 1861, he gained much popular support ( Finns still dearly remember him ).
By contrast, macromolecules generally have many degrees of freedom and their crystallization must be carried out to maintain a stable structure.
By demanding that men take responsibility for the right of women to walk the streets in safety, New Zealand feminists deployed the rhetoric of white slavery to argue for women's sexual and social freedom.
By opening the ports of the county to all nations, and proclaiming full freedom of trade ( 1626 ), the commerce of the city was given great stimulus, the noble families taking part in its mercantile enterprises.
By contrasting the ease and freedom enjoyed by Samoan teenagers, Mead called into question claims that the stress and rebelliousness that characterize American adolescence is natural and inevitable.
By extrapolating the phenomenology of lattice points to the unit cells it is seen that the total number of degrees of freedom is 3pq when p is the number of primitive cells with q atoms / unit cell.
By 1862, the war was over and Vietnam conceded three provinces in the south, called by the French Cochin-China, opened three ports to French trade, allowed free passage of French warships to Cambodia ( which led to a French protectorate over Cambodia in 1863 ), allowed freedom of action for French missionaries and gave France a large indemnity for the cost of the war.
By September 1945, many of the self-proclaimed pemuda, who were ready to die for ' 100 % freedom ', were getting impatient.
By the treaty of Miletus, Persia is given complete freedom in western Asia Minor in return for agreeing to pay for seamen to man the Peloponnesian fleet.
< li > By the infliction upon the members of a racial group or groups of serious bodily or mental harm, by the infringement of their freedom or dignity, or by subjecting them to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment ;</ li >
By the time most indentured workers had earned freedom and some rose to common planter status, the wealthiest planter families in the county already controlled the valuable riverfront.
By this, Sun meant freedom from imperialist domination.
By 1852, the town of Oberlin was an active terminus on the underground railroad, and thousands had already passed through it on their way to freedom.
By the late 1960s, many corps wanted more creative freedom and better financial compensation than was offered by their sponsors.
By 1885, the Liberty Bell was internationally recognized as a symbol of freedom, and as a treasured relic of Independence, and was growing still more famous as versions of Lippard's legend were reprinted in history and school books.
By the 13th century, the relationship between the city of Cologne and its archbishop had become difficult, and after the Battle of Worringen in 1288, the forces of Brabant and the citizenry of Cologne captured the Archbishop Siegfried of Westerburg ( 1274 – 97 ), resulting in an almost complete freedom for the city ; to regain his liberty, the archbishop recognized the political independence of Cologne, but reserved certain rights, notably the administration of justice.
By using a fictional country instead of a real one, authors can exercise greater freedom in creating characters, events, and settings, while at the same time presenting a vaguely familiar locale that readers can recognize.
Gyanam is gained by the practice of Kumbhakam and Nivrikalpa Samadhi .< Ref > P. 527 The Theosophist May 1889 to September 1889 By H. P. Blavatsky The same text also reads that a person can enjoy the Sarshintwa ( state of Brahma ) without obtaining Moksha, although this state is inferior to Moksha as Sarshintwa does not result in freedom from rebirths.

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