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By and mid-1970s
By the mid-1970s, they had become one of the biggest-selling acts in music.
By the mid-1970s filmmakers avoided the genre in favor of using music by popular rock or pop bands as background music, partly in hope of selling a soundtrack album to fans.
By the mid-1970s, she slowed her musical activity and ceased acting to concentrate on being a wife and mother.
" By the mid-1970s ," according to The Continuum Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East, " the idea of Arab unity became less and less apparent in Arab politics, though it remained a wishful goal among the masses.
By the mid-1970s, stepped up economic development had raised traffic to capacity levels.
By the mid-1970s, however, the debate had moved on to other issues as monetarists began presenting a fundamental challenge to Keynesianism.
By the mid-1970s anti-nuclear activism had moved beyond local protests and politics to gain a wider appeal and influence.
By the mid-1970s, commercial television abandoned their experiments with creating better children's programming.
By 1971, the CTW hired Hispanic actors, production staff, and researchers, and by the mid-1970s, Morrow reported that " the show included Chicano and Puerto Rican cast members, films about Mexican holidays and foods, and cartoons that taught Spanish words ".
By the mid-1970s, the only people allowed to administer caning were the Head Master and the Lower Master.
By the mid-1970s, free improvisation was truly a worldwide phenomenon.
By the mid-1970s, the ABC owned AM and FM stations, and the ABC Radio Network were the most successful radio operations in America in terms of audience and profits.
By the mid-1970s, hobbyists were experimenting with handheld radios and unauthorized American CB radios.
By the mid-1970s several European countries were in the process of introducing videotex and teletext services.
By the mid-1970s, the city had approximately 170 residents.
By the mid-1970s, WLS became conservative about introducing new songs, and many record promoters referred to the station as the " World's Last Station " to add new releases for airplay, usually only after the songs had reached the top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100.
By the mid-1970s McIlwaine's songs " Sliding ", " We the People " and " Losing You " were included on the compilation album, The Guitar Album.
By the mid-1970s, Watt and Boon formed a band called The Reactionaries with drummer George Hurley and vocalist Martin Tamburovich.
By the mid-1970s, the only stations broadcasting in black-and-white were a few high-numbered UHF stations in small markets, and a handful of low-power repeater stations in even smaller markets such as vacation spots.
By the mid-1970s, practically every large electronics company had teams working on bubble memory.
By January 1990, talk of the waning of conservative power and a possible socialist government had given way to the realization that, like the Lockheed affair of the mid-1970s, the Recruit scandal did not signal a significant change in who ruled Japan.
By the mid-1970s, Macbride had relocated to Virginia and was no longer practicing law full time.
By the mid-1970s McCluskey had formed Equinox, as bassist and vocalist, alongside schoolmate Malcolm Holmes on drums, while Humphreys was their roadie.
By the mid-1970s, it had become clear that passenger numbers were no longer increasing.

By and auto
By the time of his 1966 auto accident, Berry had completed two years of medical school.
" By 1986, Ford had become the most profitable American auto company.
By the mid-1920s there were about 250 National auto trails.
By 1964, PPG had established a separate division for auto glass and all production was being done at Greensburg and other plants.
By 1982, using the “ unitary thrift ” and “ nonbank bank ” “ loopholes ”, Sears had built the “ Sears Financial Network ”, which combined “ Super NOW ” accounts and mortgage loans through a large California-based savings and loan, the Discover Card issued by a “ nonbank bank ,” securities brokerage through Dean Witter Reynolds, home and auto insurance through Allstate, and real estate brokerage through Coldwell Banker.
Unbekannte Sahara: Mit Flugzeug und Auto in der Libyschen Wüste ( The unknown Sahara: By airplane and auto in the Libyan Desert ).
By 1969, Kaiser Industries decided to leave the auto business, which was sold to American Motors Corporation ( AMC ) in 1970.
By the early 1980s, auto producing states, especially in the Midwestern United States and Canada, had been impacted economically from losses in jobs and income.
By 2006, POSCO had 26 subsidiaries and invested over $ 2. 4 billion in fresh investment on mainland China, especially in galvanized and stainless steel to supply global auto and appliance makers that have opened plants there.
By the time Dallesandro was five, his mother was serving five years in a Federal Penitentiary for interstate auto theft.
By the 1950s all inter urban lines were seeing a decline in rail travel as auto travel increased.
By early 2011, Hyundai motor group was gauged by some in the auto industry to be the world ’ s fourth-largest automaker.
By 2001, the Naza Group became a full-fledged auto assembler with the introduction of the locally-assembled, Kia Spectra.
By 1976, enough CitiCars were produced to promote Sebring-Vanguard to the position of being the U. S. # 6 auto manufacturer after GM, Ford, Chrysler, AMC, and Checker Motors Corporation ; but ahead of Excalibur and Avanti Motors.

By and manufacturers
By the mid-1990s, Compaq's price war had enabled it to overtake IBM and Apple, while other IBM PC Compatible manufacturers such as Packard Bell and AST were driven from the market.
By 1867, Buitoni Company in upper Tiber Valley became one of the most successful and well-known pasta manufacturers in the world.
By 1890, record manufacturers had begun using a rudimentary duplication process to mass-produce their product.
By 1907, REO had gross sales of $ 4. 5 million and the company was one of the four wealthiest automobile manufacturers in the U. S. After 1908 however, despite the introduction of improved cars designed by Olds, REO's share of the automobile market decreased due in part to competition from emerging companies like Ford and General Motors.
By the middle of that decade the sport achieved critical mass, and manufacturers began creating bicycles designed especially for the sport.
By producing footwear in accordance with national and international regulations, potential risks can be minimized and the interest of both textile manufacturers and consumers can be protected.
By European law, manufacturers of electronic devices are advised to run EMC tests in order to comply with compulsory CE-labeling.
By convention, a contemporary mixture of pigments that replaces a historical pigment is indicated by calling the resulting color a hue, but manufacturers are not always careful in maintaining this distinction.
By the mid 1980s, manufacturers had increased the pincount of the impact printhead from 9 pins to 18, or 24.
By then, designer Reinhold Platz had adapted some of Junkers design concepts, what resulted in a visual similarity between the aircraft of those two manufacturers during the next decade.
By using an improved electrode separator and improved positive electrode, manufacturers claim the cells retain 70 % to 85 % of their capacity after one year when stored at.
By 1968, 85 manufacturers had sold over 2. 4 million players.
By June 1989, an agreement was reached, and the only concession the RIAA would receive was a more practical recommendation from manufacturers to Congress that legislation be enacted to require that recorders have a Serial Copy Management System to prevent digital copying for more than a single generation.
By mid-2006 other manufacturers have begun to use similar approaches in their products.
By the time of the Samara's launch, the British small family car market was effectively split into two segments: The large " mainstream " market was dominated by mass market manufacturers such as Ford, Vauxhall, and Volkswagen.
By 1906 manufacturers other than Michtom and Steiff had joined in and the craze for " Roosevelt Bears " was such that ladies carried them everywhere, children were photographed with them, and Roosevelt used one as a mascot in his bid for re-election.
" By late 1961, the 2000 installed in the USA were about one quarter of all electronic stored-program computers by all manufacturers.
By the late 1930s, several radio manufacturers offered remote controls for some of their higher-end models.
By 1879, there were several manufacturers in the town including Onondaga Iron Works and Sterling Iron Ore Company both operated by J. J. Belden, president.
By the early 1990s, Aerotech Consumer Aerospace, LOC / Precision, and Public Missiles Limited ( PML ) had taken up leadership positions, while a host of engine manufacturers provided ever larger motors, and at much higher costs.
By the mid-1920s both the Missouri-Kansas-Texas and the Cotton Belt served the town, and sixty-eight businesses, including two banks and manufacturers of cottonseed oil and flour, operated locally.
By the late 1980s, thanks to such improvements in the electronics, the tape material and manufacturing techniques, as well as dramatic improvements to the precision of the cassette shell, tape heads and transport mechanics, sound fidelity on equipment from the top manufacturers far surpassed the levels originally expected of the medium.
" By working with governments and manufacturers around the world, the DEA was able to halt production and, Haislip says, " eliminated the problem ".
By 1985, manufacturers of vaccines had difficulty obtaining liability insurance.

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