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By his advice Benedict became a hermit and for three years, unknown to men, lived in this cave above the lake.
The money was devoted largely to developing “ technical advice on the conduct of defoliation and anti-crop activities in Southeast Asia .” By the end of fiscal year 1962, the Chemical Corps had let or were negotiating contracts for over one thousand chemical defoliants.
By mid-July, the Washington Post reported that Perot's campaign managers were becoming increasingly disillusioned by his unwillingness to follow their advice to be more specific on issues, and his need to be in full control of operations with such tactics as forcing volunteers to sign loyalty oaths.
By 1928, practically the only check on Mussolini's power was the King's right to dismiss him from office — though that right could only be exercised on the advice of the Fascist Grand Council, a body that could only be convened by Mussolini.
By English law and custom they may only elect the person who has been nominated by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister.
By this point, the studio's employees were aware of Bakshi's intention to become an animator, and he began to receive help and advice from established animators, including Connie Rasinski, Manny Davis, Jim Tyer, Larry Silverman and Johnnie Gentilella.
By 1945 the U. S. Navy had decided to build a large scale computer, on the advice of John von Neumann.
By constitutional convention, only the Prime Minister has the right to tender advice to the Sovereign on nominations for the office, and so in effect the Prime Minister may appoint the Governor-General ;
By tradition and convention, only the Cabinet, a standing committee in the larger council, advises the governor general and this advice is usually expressed exclusively through a consultation with the prime minister.
By modern convention, the sovereign could only act with the advice and counsel of ministers drawn from, or approved by, the King's various parliaments.
By 2000, Home Office funding was restored, prompting Sackville to warn that INFORM might provide government with bad advice, adding, " I cancelled INFORM's grant and I think it's absurd that it's been brought back.
By Heine's advice, he worked hard at Latin, which he knew less thoroughly than Greek, and Heine praised his progress in Latin style to Ruhnken and Valckenaer.
By the efforts of Loubet and Waldeck-Rousseau the Dreyfus affair was settled, when Loubet, acting on the advice of General Galliffet, minister of war, remitted the ten years ' imprisonment to which Dreyfus was condemned at Rennes.
By the late 15th century the ruling group were the Governors ( who were always Benchers ) with assistance and advice from the other " masters of the Bench ", and occasional votes from the entire Society.
By the advice of the actress, Laura Seymour, he turned the play into a prose story which appeared in 1853 as Peg Woffington.
By De la Rue's advice, Pritchard began his career there with a determination of the physical libration of the moon, or the nutation of its axis.
By working with an experienced mastering engineer, the recording artist is also open to alternative opinions and technical advice.
By the early 1950s, Birdie was heavily depended on by the rest of the family in fulfilling many of the functions of the household matriarch, whether it be giving sound advice to an adolescent Leroy or tending Marjorie's children.
By 1758, the original character was even more distant from the practical advice and proverbs of the almanac, which Franklin presented as coming from " Father Abraham ," who in turn got his sayings from Poor Richard.
" By contrast, " Mission Control cannot provide a Mars crew their normal helpful advice if ... the time delay of radar, communications and telemetry back to Earth is 19 minutes ....
By the advice of St. Lambert, Hubert made a pilgrimage to Rome in 708, but during his absence, Lambert was assassinated by the followers of Pippin.
By a whim of his mother, the boy was dressed like a girl until he was eighteen, and, after appearing for a short time in man's costume, he resumed woman's dress on the advice -- doubtless satirical -- of Madame de La Fayette.
By the mid-1980s, MARENA was receiving aid and advice from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, the Soviet Union, France, the Netherlands, Cuba, Mexico, the Organization of American States, the United Nations Environment Programme, and individual United States citizens.
By way of example, Socrates points to the fact that while in matters concerning specialised labour one would only take advice from the appropriate specialist, like for example builders ( τέκτονες ) about construction, in matters of state everyone's opinions is considered, which proves that political virtue is within everyone, or that at least that is what Athenians in their democratic ideals believe.

By and united
By contrast, the National Union Party was united and energized as Lincoln made emancipation the central issue, and state Republican parties stressed the perfidy of the Copperheads.
By the 9th century BC, the Kingdom of Israel, once united under King Solomon, was divided into the northern Kingdom of Israel and southern Kingdom of Judah, which retained the historic seat of government and focus of the Israelite religion at the Temple in Jerusalem.
By then all German tribes were united in a single kingdom.
By keeping Li at the upper levels of the Party, China's leaders communicated to the world that the country remained stable and united.
By this point the FI was united around the view that the Eastern European " buffer states " were still capitalist countries.
By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law.
By about 390, Khosrov III, the King of Armenia under Persian suzerainty grew wary of his subordination to Persia and entered into a treaty with the Roman Emperor Theodosius I who deposed Arshak III and made him the king of a united Armenia in return for his allegiance.
By the 800s, the territory of modern Germany had been united under the rule of Charlemagne.
By 432, the Huns were united under Rugila.
By these means he succeeded in perfecting himself, and was through his moral excellence united with God ; having attained to unity and sameness of will and energy ( i. e. activity ) with Him through his advances in the path of good deeds.
By the mid-eleventh century, Wales was united under Gruffudd ap Llywelyn of Gwynedd, until his death in 1063.
By the 1640s, these two designs were re-combined in a white-and-red key on a red-and-white field as the coat of arms of the united canton.
By mid-2011, there was a renewed push for an end to negotiations by the end of 2011 in order to have a united Cyprus take over the EU presidency on 1 July 2012.
By addressing the issues of representation directly, Sieyès inspired resentment and agitation that united the third estate against the feudalistic traditions of the Ancien Régime.
By Article V of the Peace of Prague, Schleswig was ceded by Austria to Prussia with the reservation that the populations of the North of Schleswig shall be again united with Denmark in the event of their expressing a desire so to be by a vote freely exercised.
By this time, Zengi had united Aleppo and Mosul and began to threaten Edessa ; meanwhile, Joscelin II paid little attention to the security of his county, and argued with the counts of Tripoli who then refused to come to his aid.
By 1930, Jinnah had begun to despair at the fate of minority communities in a united India and had begun to argue that mainstream parties such as the Congress, of which he was once a member, were insensitive to Muslim interests.
By his indefatigable labours " the expiring faction was revived, and united and perpetuated ...
By the time Mandinka tribes united to form the Mali Empire in 1235, Takrur was in a steep decline.
By 1670 a Crown Charter united the estates as the Burgh and Barony of Greenock with the exception of Cartsburn, which in 1669 became a distinct Barony with Burgh of Barony of Crawfurdsdyke or Cartsdyke.
By streamlining the succession law in all Seventeen Provinces and declaring that all seventeen provinces would be inherited by one heir, Charles effectively united the Netherlands as one entity.
By this means the principality became " united and annexed " to the crown of England.
By 1860, when South Carolina became the first state to secede, the state was more internally united than any other southern state.
By this time, Peter has united the world under the office of Hegemon and is suffering from a failing heart.

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