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By and 1920s
By the 1920s, each state in the United States had passed public laws that stipulated a certain day to be Arbor Day or Arbor and Bird Day observance.
By the late 1920s Potter and her Hill Top farm manager Tom Storey had made a name for their prize-winning Herdwick flock.
By the 1920s, composers of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway used ballad to signify a slow, sentimental tune or love song, often written in a fairly standardized form ( see below ).
By the late 1920s, New York writers other than Fitz Gerald were starting to use " Big Apple " and were using it outside of a horse-racing context.
By the 1920s, the emerging middle and working classes were powerful enough to elect a reformist president, Arturo Alessandri Palma.
By the 1920s, many newspapers had a comics page on which many strips were collected together.
Additional milieu were provided by Chaosium with the release of Dreamlands, a boxed supplement containing additional rules needed for playing within the Lovecraft Dreamlands, a large map and a scenario booklet, and Cthulhu By Gaslight, another boxed set which moved the action from the 1920s to the 1890s.
By the early 1920s, unit operations became an important aspect of chemical engineering at MIT and other US universities, as well as at Imperial College London.
By the late 1920s, Al Capone and the Mob were inspiring not only fear, but piquing mainstream curiosity about the American underworld.
By the 1920s, the U. S. reached what is still its era of greatest-ever output, producing an average of 800 feature films annually, or 82 % of the global total ( Eyman, 1997 ).
By the 1920s Lewis Fry Richardson's interest in weather prediction led him to propose human computers and numerical analysis to model the weather ; to this day, the most powerful computers on Earth are needed to adequately model its weather using the Navier – Stokes equations.
By the 1920s, the idea of an Israelite conquest of Canaan-the story of the book of Joshua-was not supported by the archaeological record.
By the 1920s, Hearst, was the owner of a chain of newspapers from coast to coast.
By the 1920s, the diatonic harmonica had largely reached its modern form.
By the 1920s however the Senate had lost much of its original influence, and hence no sitting senator had been known to have serious aspirations of becoming prime minister whilst remaining in the Senate.
By the 1920s the number of cars had soared to 60, 000.
By the early 1920s, however, the inherent limitations of this type of engine had rendered it obsolete, with the power output increasingly going into overcoming the air-resistance of the spinning engine itself.
By the late 1920s the resistance movement against colonial rule had gathered widespread support during the mistreatment of the Samoan people by the New Zealand administration.
By the late 1920s, however, those employing only optical and electronic technologies were being explored.
By the late 1920s, economic performance had stabilised, but the overall situation was disappointing, for Britain had clearly fallen behind the United States and other countries as an industrial power.
By the 1920s, however, this boisterous folksiness had diminished.
By the end of the 1920s Corbusier was already an internationally known architect.
By the 1920s, the British Government were seeking a replacement for their book code systems, which had been shown to be insecure, and which proved to be slow and awkward to use in practice.
" By the 1920s, Birmingham was the 19th largest city in the U. S and held more than 30 % of the population of the state.

By and psychoanalysts
By his own account, he spent a great deal of time in the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital's library, where he would have encountered the work of Freud and other psychoanalysts.

By and assumed
By contrast, Kabbalism assumed an " eternal Torah " which was not identical to the Torah written in Hebrew.
The intersection of the periodic orbit with the Poincaré section is a fixed point of the Poincaré map F. By a translation, the point can be assumed to be at x = 0.
By 1433, as a result of the defeat of the last countess of Holland in the Hook and Cod Wars, the Duke of Burgundy had assumed control over most of the Dutch-speaking territories and the concept of a nation of Dutch-speaking people was conceived.
By the same treaty, Spain assumed the role of protecting power over the northern and southern ( Ifni ) zones on November 27 that year.
By 1927, Charles Mintz had married Margaret Winkler and assumed control of her business.
By that time Mary had assumed the leading role in the family business.
By the time Frederick assumed the throne, this legal system was well established on both sides of the Alps.
By 1938, the Stadium had assumed the " classic " shape that it would retain for the next 35 years.
By the middle of the 8th century, the Franks had assumed political control of the region and the mainland of Veneto became part of the Carolingian Empire.
By convention a topological space is assumed to be equipped with the Borel algebra generated by its open subsets unless otherwise specified.
By the time he assumed the crown, he was quite old, at least into his fifties and probably more than 60.
By the 1960s, as the conservative wing assumed more and more power within the Republican Party, Dewey removed himself further and further from party matters.
By default all implicitly declared variables are assumed to be floating point.
By the time the colonies of Plymouth and Massachusetts Bay were being established, the Pequot had already assumed a position of political, military, and economic dominance among Native Americans in what is now central and eastern Connecticut.
By the time he assumed command of the project, it was evident that the AA-3 priority rating that Marshall had obtained was insufficient.
By 2002, when Phillips suffered from the onset of Alzheimer ’ s disease, her daughter Jeanne had assumed all the writing responsibilities of Dear Abby.
By the next day, October 26, State Department officials in Washington assumed the worse about Nagy, asserting in a top secret memorandum: " Nagy's appeal for Soviet troops indicates, at least superficially, that there are not any open differences between the Soviet and Hungarian governments ".
By about 3 PM, the Protestant second-in-command Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar, having learned of the king's death, returned from the left wing and assumed command over the entire army.
By the end of the 1950s, Robins AFB assumed management of virtually all the cargo aircraft in the Air Force that included the C-47, C-54, C-117, C-118, C-123, C-124, and the C-130.
By July and August 1945, the base had assumed the function of providing central instructor training for all combat crew training bases throughout the I Troop Carrier Command.
By 1790 the town assumed its current dimensions as lands were removed for other towns.
By 1870, J. C. Fuller operated the mine, and in 1871, the Northern Coal & Iron Co., a subsidiary of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., assumed operation of the mine.
By the 12th century, Alnwick Castle had assumed the general layout which it retains today.
By April 1965, command of the 559th Group devolved upon General Phan Trọng Tuệ, who assumed command of 24, 000 men in six truck transportation battalions, two bicycle transportation battalions, a boat transportation battalion, eight engineer battalions, and 45 commo-liaison stations.

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