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By extension, it has come to include an extreme and unreasoning partisanship on behalf of any group to which one belongs, especially when the partisanship includes malice and hatred towards rival groups.
By the late 19th century manufacturing focused on standard grades of black powder from Fg used in large bore rifles and shotguns, through FFg ( medium and smallbore arms such as muskets and fusils ), FFFg ( smallbore rifles and pistols ), and FFFFg ( extreme small bore, short pistols and most commonly for priming flintlocks ).
By late 2374, Worf and Jadzia are married less than a year when they decided to try to have a child despite the extreme difficulties posed by the disparate biologies of Trill and Klingons.
Byextreme ’ utilitarian McCloskey is referring to what later came to be called ‘ act ’ utilitarianism.
By law and by tradition, the Secretary of the Treasury is fifth in the United States presidential line of succession, in case of some extreme calamity in the United States.
By modern standards CP / M was primitive, owing to the extreme constraints on program size.
By the extreme value theorem, a continuous function on a closed interval must attain its minimum and maximum values at least once.
By inputting data on the ratio of stable isotopes < sup > 18 </ sup > O :< sup > 16 </ sup > O into computer models, it has been shown that in conjunction with quick-weathering of volcanic rock, this increased rainfall may have reduced greenhouse gas levels to below the threshold required to trigger the period of extreme glaciation known as Snowball Earth.
By the mid-24th century, the Enterprise-D could travel at warp 9. 8 at " extreme risk ", while normal maximum operating speed was warp 9. 6 and maximum rated cruise was warp 9. 2.
* Man finds extreme healing eating parasitic worms, By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical CorrespondentDecember 9, 2010
By 2009, the southeastern lake had disappeared and the southwestern lake retreated to a thin strip at the extreme west of the former southern sea.
By most accounts, the privations of these two early operations were extreme, with the men spending less than 10 percent of their time on science, and the rest of the time devoted to survival.
By the extreme value theorem, this continuous function attains a maximum at some u when restricted to the closed unit sphere
By wearing a tightly-laced corset for extended periods, known as tightlacing, men and women can learn to tolerate extreme waist constriction and eventually reduce their natural waist size.
By 1859 most of the extreme clippers had been dismasted more than once after half a decade or more of relentless hard driving.
By reworking the Univers more " extreme " weights as Ultra Light or Extended Heavy were added as well as some monospaced typefaces.
By the time the drill came down, only 11 had survived in extreme circumstances of falling rock, debris, wounded and dying comrades and different water levels.
By voluntarily embedding fragments of the Terrigen Crystals into his own body, the character could empower former mutants with extreme versions of their superhuman abilities.
By the end of the First Silesian War in 1742, the Prussian forces had conquered almost all of the Habsburg crown land, while according to the peace treaties of Breslau and Berlin, only some smaller parts in the extreme southeast, like the Duchy of Teschen as well as the southern parts of the duchies of Troppau and Nysa, remained possessions of the Habsburg Monarchy as Austrian Silesia.
By far the largest watershed in the state, the Wabash River drainage area contains the several large cities, including Indianapolis and the extreme western part of Fort Wayne.
By 2003 the successful establishment of a new population at União Biological Reserve enabled downgrading the species to endangered, but the IUCN warns that extreme habitat fragmentation from deforestation means the wild population has little potential for any further expansion.
By the late 1960s, however, it had become clear that the risky shift was just one type of many attitudes that became more extreme in groups, leading Moscovici and Zavalloni to term the overall phenomenon " group polarization ".
By a line from the Southwestern extreme of Celebes (), through the Southern point of Tana Keke, to the Southern extreme of Laoet () thence up the West coast of that island to Tanjong Kiwi and thence across to Tanjong Petang, Borneo () at the Southern end of Laoet Strait.
By the latter part of 1991, the more extreme elements of the party, under the leadership of Mate Boban, Dario Kordić, Jadranko Prlić, Ignac Koštroman and local leaders such as Anto Valenta, and with the support of Franjo Tuđman and Gojko Šušak, had taken effective control of the party.

By and difficulty
By Nov. 8, 1958, weakness, specifically involving the pelvic and thigh musculature, was pronounced, and a common complaint was `` difficulty in stepping up on to curbs ''.
By the fall of that year, their benefactor Haines died suddenly and the Alcotts again suffered financial difficulty.
" By default, American individualists had no difficulty accepting the concepts that " one man employ another " or that " he direct him ," in his labor but rather demanded that " all natural opportunities requisite to the production of wealth be accessible to all on equal terms and that monopolies arising from special privileges created by law be abolished.
( 4 ) By the controllability: ease or difficulty of removal.
By contrast, he thought the United States required greater compromise because of the diversity of public opinion and the difficulty of forming a majority opinion.
By far, the most common symptoms are vague, non-specific complaints: feeling tired, " brain fog " ( short-term memory problems, difficulty concentrating ) and muscle pain.
By the time of the civil war, the Presbyterian organization which funded Dougherty had financial difficulty, and missionary activities were discontinued.
By the late 1790s, there were several commercial brickyards, and kilns could be built with little difficulty.
By 1985, manufacturers of vaccines had difficulty obtaining liability insurance.
By October 2005 these figures had risen to 750 arrested with 22 convictions ; the then current Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, said " the statistics illustrate the difficulty of getting evidence to bring prosecution ".
By the final years of the series in the 1970s, Warner was getting elderly and looking increasingly implausible even in a desk job ( as he had increasing difficulty moving about, helped slightly by a treatment involving bee stings ).
By his account, the young Procter mastered without difficulty the subjects to which she turned her attention:
By the autumn of 1919, the budgetary effects of Lloyd George's Ten Year Rule were causing Trenchard some difficulty as he sought to develop the institutions of the RAF.
By the Krein – Milman theorem one can show without too much difficulty that for x an element of the Banach *- algebra A having an approximate identity:
By completing the hardest difficulty with a certain amount of time left or points scored, an outfit is unlocked, which players can wear in all modes.
By 14: 00, the attack had extended to the mounted force's left flank where the Ayrshire Battery with Royston's Column was badly cut up by this fire, losing 39 horses killed and making it extremely difficulty to move the guns.
By the 16th century the difficulty of keeping the wagon running straight had been solved by having a pin going into a gap between the planks.
By the late eighteenth century, the difficulty of clearing checks ( sending them from one bank to another for collection ) gave rise to the development of clearing houses.
By 06: 50 the 160th ( Welsh Border ) Brigade had moved towards Shaluf and the 158th ( North Wales ) Brigade towards Mansura but owing to the difficulty of giving artillery support in case the fog should suddenly lift, they were ordered to move more slowly.
By the 1930s it was in some financial difficulty and closed in 1940.
By early 1991, the difficulty shopping the demo, and St. John's need to get on with making a living, led to friction between Peter and him, and he left the band ( which eventually became Criss ).
By October of 2006 Ebert had recovered sufficiently to resume writing published reviews on a limited basis ; and later was able to make a few public appearances, but due to his difficulty speaking, he did not return to the show.
By defeating generals and lieutenants, the player's character is awarded experience scaled by the difficulty of each officer, and the amount of them defeated.
By that time, he was beginning to show symptoms of Parkinson's Disease, but stayed with the show for seven seasons despite the difficulty.
Released in March 1993 By Epic Megagames, the final version ( 3x ) featured 30 levels, and many new features that older versions of the game lacked, such as the ability to choose the item purchased from the vending machines, a difficulty option ( on " easy " mode, or " Don't hurt me ," enemies do not use melee attacks, while on " hard " mode, or " Ouch!

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