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By and mid-teens
By her mid-teens, Vaughan began venturing ( illegally ) into Newark's night clubs and performing as a pianist and, occasionally, singer, most notably at the Piccadilly Club and the Newark Airport USO.
By his mid-teens, he was a member of several bands as a singer and / or drummer.
By his mid-teens, he began experimenting heavily with different blues styles.
By the time he was in his mid-teens he had developed an appreciation for a number of British rock acts including the Small Faces, Slade, Spooky Tooth, Rod Stewart and Humble Pie.
By her mid-teens, they were playing in those tent shows.
By the mid-teens, Davidson had appeared in his first feature film, Edward Dillon's Don Quixote ( 1915 ), followed by D. W. Griffith's Intolerance, and Tod Browning's Puppets ( both 1916 ).

By and United
By 1834 the art of oratory had reached a very high level in the United States as a literary form.
By making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
By holding out prospects for external capital assistance, the United States can provide strong incentives to prepare for the concerted economic drive necessary to achieve self-sustaining growth.
By fall, 443 survivors of this arduous journey were clustered about Fort Snelling, but most of them were sent on to Galena and St. Louis, with a few going as far as Vevay, Indiana, a notable Swiss center in the United States.
By leaving our doors open the United States gives other peoples the opportunity to see us and to compare, he said.
By the 1850s, slavery was still legal in the southern United States, but had been generally outlawed in the northern states, such as Illinois.
By the 1920s, each state in the United States had passed public laws that stipulated a certain day to be Arbor Day or Arbor and Bird Day observance.
By the mid-nineteenth century there were Wesleyan, Primitive Methodist, United Free Methodist, Congregationalist, Baptist, Swedenborgian, Unitarian, Roman Catholic and Catholic Apostolic churches in the town.
By United Nations law, Bosnia has a right of passage to the outer sea.
By the late nineteenth century, baseball was widely recognized as the national sport of the United States.
By law, farmers in the United States who plant Bt corn must plant non-Bt corn nearby.
By the Victorian era, ballad had come to mean any sentimental popular song, especially so-called " royalty ballads ", which publishers would pay popular singers to perform in Britain and the United States in " ballad concerts.
By February 1948, because of massive post-war military cuts, the entire United States army had been reduced to 552, 000 men.
By cutting transportation costs in half or more it became a large profit center for Albany, New York and New York City as it allowed the cheap transportation of many of the agricultural products grown in the mid west of the United States to the rest of the world.
By the end of the 20th century, Cambridge had one of the most expensive housing markets in the Northeastern United States.
By 1910, the profession, " chemical engineer ", was already in common use in Britain and the United States.
By in vitro measurement of the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity with an ORAC score of 9, 584 units per 100 g, cranberry ranks near the top of 277 commonly consumed foods in the United States.
By comparison, the former colony of the United Province of Canada ( divided into the District of Canada East, and the District of Canada West ) and the western provinces were dozens of times larger and in some cases were expanded to take in territory formerly held in British Crown grants to companies such as the Hudson's Bay Company ; in particular the November 19, 1869 sale of Rupert's Land to the Government of Canada under the Rupert's Land Act 1868 was facilitated in part by Maritime taxpayers.
By 1994, only its operations in Germany and the United Kingdom were still profitable.
By the late 1970s, a strong anti-disco sentiment developed among rock fans and musicians, particularly in the United States.
By March 1963 however, after the visit of Colonel Michael Greene of the United States Army, and the resulting ' Greene Plan ,' the pattern of bilaterally agreed military assistance to various Congolese military components, instead of a single unified effort, was already taking shape.
By 1916 the three of them became the center of radical anti-art activities in the United States.
By the dawn of World War II, many of the European Dadaists had emigrated to the United States.
By 1949, the United States and British intelligence organizations were working with King Zog and the mountain men of his personal guard.
By the 1980s, the economic viability of the islands was in doubt, but after the Falklands War there was a new commitment from the United Kingdom government.

By and States
By the beginning of the Warring States, progress in astronomy and mathematics allowed the creation of calculated calendars ( where intercalary months and days are set by a rule, and not arbitrarily ).
By 1918 the use of the iris to begin and end sequences was starting to decrease in the United States, though in Europe it was just starting to become fashionable.
* 1819 – By the Adams-Onís Treaty, Spain sells Florida to the United States for five million U. S. dollars.
By 1850 the German states were catching up, and by 1900 Germany was a world leader in industrialization, along with Britain and the United States.
By the Treaty of Paris ( signed that September ), Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States.

By and touring
By the turn of the century, cycling clubs flourished on both sides of the Atlantic, and touring and racing became widely popular.
By the time the movie was completed, they had taken the name Oingo Boingo and begun recording and touring as a rock group.
By the late 1960s, Porsche had changed significantly as a company, and executives including owner Ferdinand Porsche were playing with the idea of adding a luxury touring car to the line-up.
By 1976, Robbie Robertson was weary of touring.
By 2000 his diabetes worsened, and the pain reduced his mobility, forcing Jennings to end most touring.
By the 1950s, touring striptease acts were used to attract audiences to the dying music halls.
" By holding what he called " Acid Tests ", and touring the country with his band of Merry Pranksters, Kesey became a magnet for media attention that drew many young people to the fledgling movement.
By the mid-1850s, with the flourishing of opera performed by touring companies, the need for a new theatre became obvious.
By this point, Cassidy had decided to quit both touring and acting in The Partridge Family, concentrating instead on recording and song-writing.
By the time The Beatles stopped touring in late 1966, their promotional films, like their recordings, had become highly sophisticated.
By now, accordionist Jean Corti had joined Brel's touring group.
By 1986, Black Flag's members had grown tired of the tensions of their relentless touring schedule, infighting, and of living in near-poverty.
By the late 1970s the collective had grown to include dozens of musicians recording and touring under many different group names and solo projects.
By the early 1980s, Clinton consolidated the collective's multiple projects and continued touring under the names " George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars " or " George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic.
By the late 1960s Clinton had assembled a touring band to back up the Parliaments, the first stable lineup of which included Billy Bass Nelson ( bass ), Eddie Hazel ( lead guitarist ), Tawl Ross ( guitarist ), Tiki Fulwood ( drums ), and Mickey Atkins ( keyboards ).
By this point, Parliament and Funkadelic were touring as a combined entity known as Parliament-Funkadelic or simply P-Funk ( which also became the catch-all term for George Clinton's rapidly growing stable of funk artists ).
By 1970, the five Parliaments singers were touring with five backing musicians known separately as Funkadelic.
By spring 2001, the group were " desperate " to start touring ; it was something which they had always wanted to do, but couldn't because things were " always so hectic ".
By the close of 1974, Jerry Fisher had decided he'd had enough of BS & T's heavy touring schedule and Bobby Colomby, together with the band's manager Fred Heller, engineered the return of David Clayton-Thomas in the hope of restoring the band to its former level of glory.
By 1973, fatigue from constant recording and touring had set in despite the band's success, and personal relationships began to show strain, especially between Gates and Griffin.
The strain within the band was already apparent, Bell stating " By the time the second album came out we were touring too much.
By the end of that tour, drummer Patrik Räfling left the band, and Anders Johansson, a friend of Magnus Rosén, joined as a touring musician.
By July, they were touring the Midwest with Sonny Boy Williamson ’ s orchestra.
By 1992, Holder had become weary of the constant touring and effectively managing the day to day running of the band.
By 1907, however, he and Hattie had separated ; she had been pressing him to stop touring and settle down to a respectable trade, while he was unwilling to give up his own livelihood.

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