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By the fall of that year, their benefactor Haines died suddenly and the Alcotts again suffered financial difficulty.
By way of a folk memorial, he is recalled in the Australian vernacular expression " do a Harold Holt " ( or " do the Harry "), rhyming slang for " do a bolt " meaning " to disappear suddenly and without explanation ", although this is usually employed in the context of disappearance from a social gathering rather than a case of presumed death.
By 1980 due to poor ratings and then infrequent television coverage the golden-age of kickboxing in Japan was suddenly finished.
By the most likely account, Khrushchev prepared an elaborate ambush, convening a meeting of the Presidium on 26 June, where he suddenly launched a scathing attack on Beria, accusing him of being a traitor and spy in the pay of British intelligence.
By casting the projectile point downwards and forming the head in an iron mold, the hot metal was suddenly chilled and became intensely hard ( resistant to deformation ), while the remainder of the mold, being formed of sand, allowed the metal to cool slowly and the body of the shot to be made tough ( resistant to shattering ).
By mid-year, over a million copies had been sold, and Francis was suddenly launched into worldwide stardom.
By selecting an appropriate value of V < sub > G </ sub >, the thyristor can be switched into the on state suddenly.
42 He was paid to take LSD, psilocybin, and mescaline and report on his experiences, which were creatively formative for him: " Sit back picture yourself swooping up a shell of purple with foam crests of crystal drops soft nigh they fall unto the sea of morning creep-very-softly mist ... and then sort of cascade tinkley-bell like ( must I take you by the hand, every so slowly type ) and then conglomerate suddenly into a peal of silver vibrant uncomprehendingly, blood singingly, joyously resoundingbells .... By my faith if this be insanity, then for the love of God permit me to remain insane.
By 1573 he had destroyed the alliance of Asakura clan and Azai clans that threatened his northern flank, obliterated the militant Tendai Buddhists monastic center at Mount Hiei near Kyoto, and also had managed to avoid a potentially debilitating confrontation with Takeda Shingen, who had suddenly taken ill and died just as his army was on the verge of defeating the Tokugawa and invading Oda's domain on its way to Kyoto.
By age fourteen, he had stolen a large amount of money from the cash box of his parent's bakery and left for Ostend, where he tried to embark to the Americas ; but he was defrauded one night and found himself suddenly penniless.
By early 1944, training requirements began to decrease, and with the possibility at that time of closing nearby Camp Gordon, the Army suddenly had no use for the field.
By his second wife, the daughter of the influential noble George Sursuvul, he had three sons: Peter, who succeeded as Emperor of Bulgaria in 927 and ruled until 969 ; Ivan, who rebelled against Peter in 928 and then fled to Byzantium ; and Benjamin ( Bajan ), who, according to Lombard historian Liutprand of Cremona, " possessed the power to transform himself suddenly into a wolf or other strange animal ".
By 1946, SIS knew nothing about the federal grand jury impaneled in Manhattan to probe the espionage and disloyalty charges stemming from Elizabeth Bentley's defection and other defectors from Soviet intelligence, so no one in the US Government was aware that evidence against the Soviets was suddenly developing on two adjacent tracks.
By 06: 50 the 160th ( Welsh Border ) Brigade had moved towards Shaluf and the 158th ( North Wales ) Brigade towards Mansura but owing to the difficulty of giving artillery support in case the fog should suddenly lift, they were ordered to move more slowly.
By now Captain Haddock was an important part of Tintin's world and he was therefore added to the conclusion of the story ( although no explanation as to how he suddenly turns up to rescue Tintin in Müller's bunker is given ).
By early evening the situation had turned grim when six U. S. M4 Sherman tanks suddenly appeared to the accompaniment of loud cheers from the weary paratroopers who had been joined by others, including some airborne engineers, infantry, clerks, cooks and truck drivers.
By creating and manipulating crises, such as by suddenly raising interest rates, poorer nations can be forced into bankruptcy, and agreeing to such deals like that of the structural adjustment programs can yield more damages to those nations.
* By the late 2020s, nanotech-based manufacturing will be in widespread use, radically altering the economy as all sorts of products can suddenly be produced for a fraction of their traditional-manufacture costs.
By September 21, the hurricane was tracking south of due west, and the next day suddenly intensified to winds of 90 mph ( 150 km / h ).
By varying the attack and decay controls while playing-sounds, notes and chords could be stacked upon, blended, sustained, and then suddenly morphed by changing the 4 position track selector.
By 13: 00 on 26 December, it seemed certain that the British flagship, HMS Superb, would outstrip the rearmost French ship, when Duckworth suddenly called off the pursuit.
By choosing one play, but moving their avatars in imitation of a similar but different play, the offensive team could disguise their intentions before suddenly breaking for their assigned pass locations.
By executing the cobra, a pursued aircraft may suddenly slow itself to the point that the pursuer may overshoot it, allowing the previously pursued aircraft to complete the Cobra behind the other.
By mid-July, Maximilian and the Swabian leaders suddenly were under pressure from their own troops.

By and retracting
By retracting his blunder and playing a sensible move, Azmaiparashvili won the game and the tournament.

By and tongue
By 800 B.C. the Aegean was an area of common tongue and of common culture.
By night, an aardwolf can consume up to 200, 000 harvester termites using its sticky, long tongue.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
By the end of the Middle Ages, large parts of Calabria continued to speak Greek as their mother tongue.
By the Early Bronze Age other sites had developed, such as Ebla ( where an East Semitic tongue was spoken ), which by ca.
By the end of the First Age, Taliska had developed into a language that served as the basis for Adûnaic, the vernacular tongue of the Númenóreans, as well as the languages of the Rohirrim and the Men of Dale.
By swallowing enemies he grabs with his tongue, Yoshi can produce up to six eggs which he can aim and throw at enemies or obstacles such as small clouds that can spout forth items or trigger events within the level.
By eating this special item, Yoshi will become Super Happy for a limited time, giving him special powers, including invincibility, infinite eggs, longer tongue, and improved flutter jumps.
By doing so, Macaulay wanted to " educate a people who cannot at present be educated by means of their mother tongue " and thus, by incorporating English, he sought to " enrich " the Indian languages so " that they could become vehicles for European scientific, historical, and literary expression ".
For example, the only use of the word in Genesis is in chapter 10, verse 5, referring to the peopling of the world by descendants of Japheth, " By these were the isles of the Gentiles divided in their lands ; every one after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.
* By the tip of the tongue
* By the tongue, which lies flat and stretched, and by the teeth ( ii.
By the age of 18, he had learned eight different languages, namely Italian ( his native tongue ), English, French, Russian, Greek, Latin, German, and Sanskrit.
By law it has been laid down for the eyes what they should see and what they should not see ; for the ears what they should hear and they should not hear ; for the tongue what it should speak, and what it should not speak ; for the hands what they should do and what they should not do ... and for the mind what it should desire, and what it should not desire.
By mother tongue, they identify themselves as Slovenes ( 10, 059 ), Croatians ( 1, 199 ), Italians ( 620 ) and Serbo-Croatians ( 562 ) with other smaller minorities.
In 1822, Sara Coleridge published Account of the Abipones, a translation in three large volumes of Martin Dobrizhoffer, undertaken in connexion with Southey's Tale of Paraguay, which had been suggested to him by Dobrizhoffer's volumes ; and Southey alludes to his niece, the translator ( canto, iii, stanza 16 ), where he speaks of the pleasure the old missionary would have felt if "… he could in Merlin's glass have seen / By whom his tomes to speak our tongue were taught.
By the middle of the century, present-day Uttar Pradesh was divided between several states: Awadh ( Oudh ) in the centre and east, ruled by a Nawab who owed allegiance to the Mughal Emperor but was de facto independent ; Rohilkhand in the north, ruled by Afghans ; the Marathas, who controlled the Bundelkhand region in the south, and the Mughal Empire, which controlled the entire Doab ( the tongue of land between the Ganges and Yamuna rivers ) as well as the Delhi region.
By licking a surface, molecules on it are transferred via the tongue to the olfactory receptors in the nose and in the vomeronasal organ.
By pressing the B button, players are able to have their controlled character stick out his or her tongue.
By this consideration the French coronals are alveolar, and differ from English alveolars primarily in being laminal rather than apical ( that is, in French the tongue is flatter ).
" Abd Allah ibn Mas ' ud is reported to have said: " By the One other than whom there is no God on this earth there is no one more deserving of long imprisonment that the tongue.
By means of his excellent grammars, dictionary, and various works on German style, he contributed greatly towards rectifying the orthography, refining the idiom, and fixing the standard of his native tongue.
By 1910 the front part of the mill was completed and included a lathe for turning out wheel hubs, a tongue and groove lathe, a planer and a jig-saw.
By these were THE ISLES OF THE GENTILE divided in their lands everyone after his tongue, after their families, in their nations.

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