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By the dawn of the 18th century, Malmö had about 2, 300 inhabitants.
By the dawn of the fourth century BC, however, the neighbouring tribes had all been either subdued or conquered, and the stage was set for the rise of Qin expansionism.
By the dawn of the Cambrian and the Phanerozoic, life forms were abundant in the Cambrian explosion with average global temperatures of about 22 ° C.
By the dawn of the " talkies ", arc lamps had been replaced in film studios with other types of lights.
By dawn, the water was making its way across the railroad grade between Arabi Park and Carolyn Park and flowing into Chalmette.
By the dawn of the 20th century, the livestock trading business had all but left the Burgess Hill area.
By dawn ( at around 4: 30 a. m .), the weather was unusually very hot and humid with the rising sun obscured by smoke from cannon and musket fire.
By 1973, dub music had emerged as a distinct reggae genre, and heralded the dawn of the remix.
By the dawn of the 1990s, it was clear that further modernisation was required.
By 16: 00, Fidel Castro had arrived at the central Australia sugar mill, joining José Ramón Fernández whom he had appointed as battlefield commander before dawn that day.
By the dawn of the 18th century, expansion of Caribbean plantations had cut sugar prices in half.
By dawn, most of the attacks within the city center had been eliminated, but severe fighting between Viet Cong and allied forces erupted in the Chinese neighborhood of Cholon around the Phu Tho racetrack, southwest of the city center, which was being utilized as a staging area and command and control center by the North Vietnamese.
By the time dawn broke he was still two miles from the town.
By dawn, Wuchao had turned into an inferno and the morale of Yuan Shao's army plummeted sharply due to the loss of food supplies.
By dawn, the 50th ( Northumbrian ) Infantry Division had only managed to advance, and were still from No. 3 Commando at the Melati bridge and from Primosole Bridge.
By day, crappie tend to be less active and to concentrate around weed beds or submerged objects, such as logs and boulders ; they feed especially at dawn and dusk, moving then into open water or approaching the shore.
By the dawn of the fourth millennium, few sites in the Inner Sphere retained the ability to construct or even repair the more sophisticated Star League-era devices, and lost or hidden caches of such lost technology, or " lostech ", became highly sought after.
By the dawn of the 20th century the balance of world power had changed substantially since the Congress of Vienna.
" By dawn on 4 April 2003, the 299th Engineer Company had emplaced a 185-meter long Assault Float Bridge-the first time in history that a bridge of its type was built in combat.
By the dawn of the 21st century, the law school had created many new opportunities for its students to specialize and get involved in community projects.
By dawn on 15 November, Bonaparte's troops reached the intended crossing, and soon afterward Chef de brigade ( Colonel ) Antoine-François Andréossy's engineers had a pontoon bridge in operation.
By dawn, German 10th Army artillery had stopped the 28th Battalion advance on the Rapido River bridgehead and the NZ Division were forced to use all their guns to fire smoke onto the bridge and railway station areas to mask the withdrawal of the 28th Battalion.
By dawn, the city was under water that reached as high as.
By dawn the approach of the Gurkhas, advancing to secure Mount William was detected.

By and World
By the beginning of World War II, many towns and cities had built space, and there were numerous qualified pilots available.
By this time Colangelo and the other partners were embroiled in a dispute over the financial health and direction of the Diamondbacks ( and notably including over $ 150 million in deferred compensation to many players who were key members of the 2001 World Series winning team and others ).
But By the Way was one of the few features kept continuously running in the often seriously reduced Daily Express throughout World War II, when Morton's lampooning of Hitler, including the British invention of bracerot to make the Nazi's trousers fall down at inopportune moments, was regarded as valuable for morale.
By World War II, the use of the smaller divisions, platoons and companies, became much more important as precise operations became vital.
By now, England were coached by Alf Ramsey who had managed to gain sole control of the recruitment and team selection procedure from the committee-based call-up system which had lasted up to the previous World Cup.
By the time World War I began, attempts to use anthrax were directed at animal populations.
By 1985, construction was completed and the World Financial Center saw its first tenants.
By the end of World War 2, Canadians communicated by telephone, more than any other country.
By the First World War, the Liberal Party had largely abandoned classical liberal principles.
By the end of World War II, Chiang had come to believe that democracy was impossible for China to achieve.
By World War II, control theory was an important part of fire-control systems, guidance systems and electronics.
By 1991 the communist governments of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania, all of which had been imposed after World War II, were brought down as revolution swept Eastern Europe.
By World War II, only Dwight was still called " Ike ".
By World War II the threat had evolved once again.
By World War I drum kits were characterized by very large bold marching bass drums and many percussion items suspended on and around them, and they became a central part of jazz music, specifically ( but not limited to ) dixieland.
By the end of 2000, many European and American business companies offered their services through the World Wide Web.
By the end of World War II eugenics had been largely abandoned.
By 1905, Pathé was the largest film company in the world, a position it retained until World War I. Léon Gaumont began film production in 1896, with his production supervised by Alice Guy.
By the start of World War I the cinema in Poland was already in full swing, with numerous adaptations of major works of Polish literature screened ( notably the Dzieje grzechu, Meir Ezofowicz and Nad Niemnem.
By World War II, most fighters were all-metal monoplanes armed with batteries of machine guns or cannons and some were capable of speeds approaching 400 mph.
By the late 1930s and the 1940s, Italian Fascism completely denounced capitalism as an obsolete and oppressive system, Mussolini in 1940 at the entry of Italy into World War II, said:
By the outbreak of World War II in autumn 1939, there were six camps housing some 27, 000 inmates.
By the end of World War I Poland had seen the defeat or retreat of all three partitioning powers.
By the beginning of the First World War in 1914, Mathers had established two to three American temples.

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