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By and 1910s
By the early 1910s, Jefferson began traveling frequently to Dallas, where he met and played with fellow blues musician Lead Belly.
By the late 1910s, theological conservatives rallying around the Five Fundamentals came to be known as " fundamentalists ".
By the beginning of the 1910s, with the onset of feature-length films, tinting was used as another mood setter, just as commonplace as music.
By the early 1910s he was a well regarded local entertainer also playing piano, and was composing new tunes by 1913.
By the 1910s, it looked as though Healy was to remain a maverick on the fringes of Irish nationalism.
By the 1910s, much of the Brazilian first phonograph records are choros.
By the 1910s, brandy, sometimes bourbon would be added for a ' Horse's Neck with a Kick ' or '~ Stiff '.
By the late 1910s she was appearing as a headliner at the Lyric Theater in New Orleans, Louisiana and on the T. O. B. A.
By the early 1910s, he was one of the top horn players in the new style of music not yet generally known as " jazz ".
By the 1910s, the splitting off of the Social Liberals and the appearance of the Social Democrats had pushed Venstre toward the centre, and it often relied on its former Conservative adversaries for parliamentary support.
By the early 1910s, the number of automobiles had surpassed the number of buggies, but their used continued well into the 1920s in out of the way places.
By the early 1910s, autobiographical writings by criminal women took on an unapologetic tone and sometimes included criticisms of Japan and Japanese society.
By the late 1910s PSFS had the largest number of depositors of any savings bank in the United States and was second to the Emigrant Savings Bank in the amount of money deposited.
By the 1910s, it was established that coal was the only economically viable mining activity on Svalbard.
By the 1910s, many of the first Brazilian phonograph records are choros.
By the 1910s, significant expenses were adding up from the construction north of Lake Superior and the Mount Royal Tunnel, but the largest costs were from building on " the wrong side " of the Thompson and Fraser rivers in the mountains of British Columbia.
By the 1910s regular courses on wireless technology and theory were being taught by Gill, and Professor Gill set up the Queen's wireless telegraph sets at Barriefield war Camp in 1915 and contributed directly to the use of wireless and radio technologies by the Allied forces during World War I.
By the 1910s, many states developed standard plan truss bridges, including steel Warren pony truss bridges.
By the 1910s the cut of corsets had become longer though less complex and boning in corsets became merely a means to keep the corset's fabric taut.
By the 1910s there were several movie theaters open on Canal Street, including the Alamo, the Plaza, and the Dreamworld.
By the 1910s, most of the fort had fallen into disrepair and it was officially decommissioned in 1918.
By the early 1910s the wooden ballpark was showing its age, in large part due to neglect by Charles Murphy, the unpopular owner of the Cubs ( one of whose alternate, media-driven nicknames was the unflattering " Murphy's Spuds ").
By the end of the 1910s, the Socialists had broadened their organization to all the regions of Italy, but they were obviously stronger in the North, where they emerged earlier and where they had their constituency.
By the 1910s, a concern grew that the school would soon need more room, and plans began to expand the school.

By and national
By 2007, national branches of the Anthroposophical Society had been established in fifty countries, and about 10, 000 institutions around the world were working on the basis of anthroposophy.
By one estimate, it has the fourth highest gross national income at purchasing power parity in Africa, giving it a standard of living around that of Mexico and Turkey.
By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States.
By reductio ad absurdum, Bastiat argued that the national trade deficit was an indicator of a successful economy, rather than a failing one.
By the time of the national assembly elections in December 1992, only three had qualified.
# By merger of national companies from different member states
# By the creation of a SE subsidiary of a national company
# By the conversion of a national company into an SE
By that time, there was great concern that the national deficit had risen dangerously and President Ronald Reagan had declared that a vast amount of government spending was being misused through waste and fraud.
By 1970 the national census registered 8. 5 million people, about a 27 percent increase, while the most recent official census in 1984 recorded a figure of 12. 3 million — almost double the 1960 figure ( see table 2, Appendix ).
By 1969, there were dozens of homophile organizations and publications in the U. S, and a national organization had been formed, but they were largely ignored by the media.
By granting land to the abbotts and bishops he appointed, Otto actually made these bishops into " princes of the Empire " ( Reichsfürsten ); in this way, Otto was able to establish a national church.
" By waiting until the first clone is among us or about to be born, we complicate the problem immensely and guarantee that we will not be able to have the national and international conversation and debate to arrive at particularly good decisions like using protection.
By the 1820s, a national network was in existence.
By 1980, a number of national computer facilities ( ULCC London, UMRCC Manchester, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory serving the Science and Engineering Research Council community ), each with their own star network had developed.
By the end of the 19th century this pastime of collecting material relating to Karelia and the developing orientation towards eastern lands had become a fashion called Karelianism, a form of national romanticism.
By the outbreak of World War I, one billion GM had been added to Germany's national debt because of naval expenditures.
By the time the first national elections were held in the Federal Republic in 1949, Kiesinger had joined the Christian Democratic Union ( CDU ) and won a seat in the Bundestag, the West German parliament.
By 2006, most of the collection had been sold off and the museum was on a time-out ; by 2010 Rooseum had been dismantled and a subsidiary of the national Museum of Modern Design inaugurated in its place.
By 1992 the national army fragmented into regional militias under local warlords because of the fall of the Soviet Union which stopped supplying the army and later in 1992 when the Afghan government lost power and the country went into a state of anarchy.
By the end of 1975, a total of 137 military regulars and national servicemen and police had been killed that year by left wing terrorism.
The album also included the controversial song and video " By the Time I Get to Arizona ," which chronicled the black community's frustration that some US states did not recognize Martin Luther King Jr .' s birthday as a national holiday.
By using national survey data from October 2001, researcher Phillip H. Kim studied which individuals were more likely to support racial profiling.
By December 1998, Singapore ONE is available nationwide with the completion of the national fibre optics network.

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