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By 1900, the family was farming southeast of Streetman, Texas, and Lemon Jefferson's birth date is indicated as September 1893 in the 1900 census.
By then, the man had left and police did not enter the restroom on that date.
By the later 3rd century, however, some Christians began to express dissatisfaction with the custom of relying on the Jewish community to determine the date of Easter.
By using the technique called the molecular clock which estimates the time required for the number of divergent mutations to accumulate between two lineages, the approximate date for the split between lineages can be calculated.
By this date there were finally enough films several minutes long available to fill a programme running for at least half an hour, and which could be changed weekly when the local audience became bored with it.
By local tradition, this commemorates the date the news of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre of Huguenots reached Geneva.
By finding certain caches or finding caches on a certain date, a geocacher earns a special icon which is posted on that cacher's profile page.
By far the most exquisite and obscure artefacts unearthed to date are the small, square steatite ( soapstone ) seals engraved with human or animal motifs.
By this date, Gutenberg may have been familiar with intaglio printing ; it is claimed that he had worked on copper engravings with an artist known as the Master of Playing Cards.
By that date, the following nations had deposited instruments of definitive adherence to the pact: Afghanistan, Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Ethiopia, Finland, Guatemala, Hungary, Iceland, Latvia, Liberia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Peru, Portugal, Romania, the Soviet Union, the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, Siam, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey.
By May the release date had slipped from August to October.
By date of publication:
By mid-1971, as the termination date of the British treaty relationship ( end of 1971 ) approached, the nine still had not agreed on terms of union.
By the end of the month, at least 4 other climbers die in the worst season of fatalities on the mountain to date.
By the next morning, the entire house has collapsed except for one wall that announces the date over and over.
By this date the Earth sensor brightness indication had essentially gone to zero, however, this time telemetry data indicated the Earth-brightness measurement had increased to the nominal value for that point in the trajectory.
By 1884, Joseph Hudson had perfected his whistles and he released the world's most successful whistle to date, the " Acme Thunderer " ( the first ever pea whistle ).
By this date a group of men had gathered at the well of Elijah on Mount Carmel.
By the ninth century printing on paper had taken off, and the first extant complete printed book containing its date is the Diamond Sutra ( British Library ) of 868.
By June 2011, the video had acquired over a million views, although no release date for the album has been set.
By 1930, Tyrone Guthrie had written plays for the BBC like Matrimonial News ( which consists entirely of the thoughts of a shopgirl awaiting a blind date ) and The Flowers Are Not for You to Pick ( which takes place inside the mind of a drowning man ).
By the same date, 10, 000 Hmong had migrated to France, including 1, 400 in French Guyana.
By 1620, the approximate date of Ambrosius Bosschaert's painting ( illustration, below ), new garden varieties had been developed, such as the cream-colored crocus feathered with bronze at the base of the bouquet, similar to varieties still on the market.
By a special Act of Congress, his date of rank was backdated to 16 July 1945, the date of the Trinity nuclear test.

By and designation
By 2000s ( decade ), the VAZ designation was dropped from market names in favour of Lada and simplified export naming conventions were adopted, so VAZ-2104 effectively became Lada 2104, VAZ-2110 became Lada 110, VAZ-2114 became Lada Samara hatchback or Lada 114 and so on, though model indices continue to be used in both technical and marketing materials.
By 2010 the Ontario system involved a two year community college based program, including both hospital and field clinical components, prior to designation as a Primary Care Paramedic, although it is starting to head towards a university degree-based program.
By 1971, the road was completed between the Garden State Parkway and I-80, at which time it received the Route 20 designation ; the rest was cancelled in 1978 due to feared community disruption.
By the beginning of the 12th century, the title of portreeve gave way to that of mayor as the designation of the chief officer of London.
:" By non-phoneticians any mode of pronunciation which is harsh or grating in effect is often supposed to be ' guttural '; with this notion the designation is popularly applied by Englishmen to the German ch, but not to k or g, though technically it belongs equally to them.
By 1968, the US 6A designation was dropped in favor of Route 66.
By 2006, Fort Wayne nearly met the threshold for designation as a First Class City as it annexed the populous portions of Aboite Township.
By replacing recognizable names such as Vigor and Legend with a two-letter designation, the luxury make hoped to focus consumer attention on the Acura name.
By geographic designation, there are international, regional, and national standards bodies ( the latter often referred to as NSBs ).
By technology or industry designation, there are standards developing organizations ( SDOs ) and also standards setting organizations ( SSOs ) also known as consortia.
By definition: A register is a location with both an address ( a unique, distinguishable designation / locator equivalent to a natural number ) and a contenta single natural number.
By early February 2009 all three had left the station and the designation " The New Sound of Sussex and Surrey " was no longer being used on air by presenters.
By 2004, twenty-six states and the federal government had laws that satisfy the general criteria for designation as " three strikes " statutes — namely, that a third felony conviction brings a sentence of life in prison, with no parole possible until a long period of time, most commonly twenty-five years, has been served.
* By reducing the number of intervals in the temperature variable ( i. e., increasing its grain size ), we increase the amount of sample data indexed by each interval designation.
By the time of this release, the " 386 " designation had become dated, and BSD / 386 was renamed " BSD / OS ".
By 1965 PLP had also attracted sufficient membership that it changed its designation from ' Movement ' to ' Party '.
By 1892 the designation of " branch " had fallen into disuse by FSNS.
By 2003, the only Mirage sold in Japan was the coupe, now without the Asti designation.
By 1949, the Wilbur Cross Parkway was completed and the temporary Route 15 designation was removed from the surface streets.
By General Orders No. 129, September 12, 1862, the corps's designation was changed to that of the XI Army Corps, a necessary change, as McDowell's command had resumed its original title of the I Corps.
By now, however, Eicke's ambition had aroused Himmler's suspicion, and Hausser's and Dietrich's resentment, especially his designation of TK-Standarten as reserves for his Totenkopf-Division alone, and his appropriation of Verfügungstruppe military supplies which were stored at Eicke's concentration camps.
By 1975, I-70S became I-270 and the US 240 designation was removed from the road.
By 1967 the eastern arc had been completed to Interstate Highway standards and the remaining portion from US 281 to I-35 on the cities north side had been completely upgraded to Interstate Highway standards, but still carried the State Loop 410 designation until 1969 when it officially became Interstate 410.
By 2006, only one sign retained the " Business Spur " designation and, by 2008, all such signs had been replaced by standard interstate signs.

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