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By and late
By late afternoon the train inched into the marshaling yards in the railhead at Lublin, which was filled with lines of cars poised to pour the tools of war to the Russian front.
By the time Felix turned up it was early afternoon, which, one would think, would be late enough so that by then, except for small children and a few hardy souls who had not yet sobered up, it could have been expected that people would no longer be having any sort of active interest in the previous night's noisemakers and paper hats.
By late January, the plague is in full retreat, and the townspeople begin to celebrate the imminent opening of the town gates.
By the late 5th century BC, philosophers might separate Aphrodite into two separate goddesses, not individuated in cult: Aphrodite Ourania, born from the sea foam after Cronus castrated Uranus, and Aphrodite Pandemos, the common Aphrodite " of all the folk ," born from Zeus and Dione.
By late 1053 Ealdred was once more in royal favour.
By the late 1960s he had started to become interested in scientific areas outside of mathematics.
By late 1983 it was clear that IBM's Token Ring would not be ready in time for the launch of the Mac, and might miss the launch of these other products as well.
By the late 1940s it was known that the properties of atomic nucleus could not be explained by the then-current models ( such as the liquid drop model developed by Niels Bohr amongst others ).
By the late 1980s, the cellular industry's subscriber base had grown into the millions across America and it became necessary to add channels for additional capacity.
By the late 19th century, two problems were identified before heavier-than-air flight could be realized.
By the late 1960s, the area of LAFTA had a population of 220 million and produced about $ 90 billion of goods and services annually.
By the late 19th century, improved instruments were designed which could be mounted in any position and allowed accurate measurements in electric power systems.
By the mid late 18th century developments in cheaper zinc distillation such as John-Jaques Dony's horizontal furnaces in Belgium and the reduction of tariffs on zinc as well as demand for corrosion resistant high zinc alloys increased the popularity of speltering and as a result cementation was largely abandoned by the mid 19th century.
By late 1994, it appeared that Brazil's arms industry would not disappear completely.
By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States.
By the time the offensive was ready in late October, Eighth Army had 231, 000 men on its ration strength.
By the late 1920s Potter and her Hill Top farm manager Tom Storey had made a name for their prize-winning Herdwick flock.
By now the rebel forces were said to have numbered 230, 000, however, this number should be treated with scepticism — Dio's account is known only from a late epitome, and ancient sources commonly exaggerate enemy numbers.
By the late 1950s, the once-prosperous port area of downtown Manhattan was occupied by a number of dilapidated shipping piers, casualties of the rise of container shipping which drove sea traffic to Port Elizabeth, New Jersey.
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 late February 1896, supplies on both sides were running low.
By the late 1750s there were flourishing centers of the new style in Italy, Vienna, Mannheim, and Paris ; dozens of symphonies were composed and there were " bands " of players associated with theatres.
By the late 19th century, square dances too had fallen out of favor, except in rural areas.
By the late Bronze Age, however, a series of treaties had established safe passage for merchants around the Eastern Mediterranean, spreading from Minoan Crete and Mycenae in the northwest to Elam and Bahrain in the southeast.
By the late 19th century, as a result of the faster shipping, expanding fishery and industrialization of the island, exchanges of people between the island of Newfoundland and Cape Breton increased beginning a cultural exchange that continues to this day.

By and fifties
By the time he assumed the crown, he was quite old, at least into his fifties and probably more than 60.
By the end of the fifties Unwin had ventured into the film industry, winning a part in the 1956 Cardew Robinson film Fun at St Fanny's.
By the fifties the The National Interstate and Defense Highways Act of 1956 created today's interstate system, including Interstate 75.
By the late forties, Gaye's father split from the House of God and joined the newly-formed House of the Living God, but later rejoined the original House of God and headed its Board of Apostles by the early fifties.
By that time, the first change in head coach during a season took place since the fifties, Stevan Ostojić replaced Stanković.
By the fifties, electronic miniaturization had progressed to the point where some monochrome cameras could operate stand alone and even be handheld.
By the early 1980s he was almost completely out of the spotlight and, although only in his early fifties, he suffered from a number of serious health problems.
By the late fifties he had come so far from his start in the conservative political machine of Senator Patrick McCarran that many powerful Nevadans considered his policies on education, the environment, and civil rights to be dangerously radical.
By A Game of Thrones, he is in his fifties ; and his gout leaves him barely able to walk and dependent on a wheeled chair.
By the mid -‘ fifties, he had also taken up the vibraphone, but later ceased playing it.
By the late fifties, the Lyceum were experiencing financial difficulties and by 1966 bingo callers were keeping the rumoured threat of demolition at bay.
By the mid -' 90s, AM music stations in general were all but extinct: KIIS 1150 had stopped playing rap / funk, KWNK was Spanish, XPRS had abandoned their long-running nightly fifties program, San Diego's KKLQ ended its simulcast on the super 600 frequency and 69 Extra Gold had long since gone talk.

By and regularly
By 1850, Parliament had enacted several statutes on a case-by-case basis to deal with issues regularly faced by certain types of organizations, like joint-stock companies, and with the impetus for most types of group litigation removed, it went into a steep decline in English jurisprudence from which it never recovered.
By the end of the 20th century, most handguns carried regularly by military, police and civilians were semi-automatic, although revolvers were still widely used.
By the 19th century it was being regularly planted in the Médoc on the " Left Bank " of the Gironde.
By marching his army along the shore, Richard was regularly resupplied by ships travelling along the coast.
By 2004 Neighbours was regularly attracting just under a million viewers per episode — low for Australian prime time television.
By 28 BC, Chinese astronomers were regularly recording sunspot observations in official imperial records.
By regularly trimming any quiotes ( a several-meter high stalk that grows from the center of the plant ), the jimadores prevent the agave from flowering and dying early, allowing it to fully ripen.
By the 9th century BCE the Assyrians made a habit of regularly deporting thousands of restless subjects to other lands.
By regularly changing the planting location, the pest cycles can be broken or limited.
By 1967, as related by Haley in an interview with radio host Red Robinson that same year, the group was " a free agent " without any recording contracts at all, although the band continued to perform regularly in North America and Europe.
Karen Knowles had a string of Gold Records, and continues to perform regularly around Australia-including performances at various Christmas Concerts, including Melbourne's annual " Carols By Candlelight " and at the 2010 " Lord Mayors Carols In The City " at the Riverstage in Brisbane.
By the time of his release, he was regularly visited by United Nations representatives, and dignitaries such as Nelson Mandela.
By the end of the 18th century, Cossacks were transformed into a special social estate ( Sosloviye ); they served as border guards on national and internal ethnic borders ( as was the case in the Caucasus War ) and regularly supplied men to conflicts such as the numerous Russo-Turkish Wars.
By the 18th century, apostrophe + s was regularly used for all possessive singular forms, even when the letter e was not omitted ( as in the gate's height ).
By this time, the game had attracted a cult following, and large crowds regularly attended matches.
By the late 1990s, artists like Moby had become internationally famous, releasing albums and performing regularly in major venues.
By The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, however, they have become close friends, though very dysfunctional ones, who regularly work together.
By 2007, 4. 9 patented items were still regularly appearing on store shelves.
By the late 1960s, Anka's career centered around adult contemporary and big-band standards, played regularly in Las Vegas.
By the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Wigtown Market does not appear to have been regularly attended.
By the 1340s the English Crown was regularly spending money on them and the new technology began to be installed in English castles by the 1360s and 1370s, and in Scottish castles by the 1380s.
By 1853 Catholic services were held regularly in the town ; its first Roman Catholic church, St Mary of the Angels, was not built until 1870 and is still in existence.
By the 18th century the valley was regularly inundated in winter and often flooded in summer.
By 2001, the team was releasing new beta versions regularly, and by 2005, the maturity of software lead to more widespread reviews, and increased popularity.

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