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By the end of the spring of 1961, assuming that a general business recovery gets under way, interest rates should begin to edge upward again, depending upon the vigor of the recovery and the determination with which the monetary authorities move to restrain credit availability.
By spring it would be a skeleton.
By the spring of 1863, he was ready to recruit black troops in more than token numbers.
By spring 1979 unrests had reached 24 out of 28 Afghan provinces including major urban areas.
By the spring of 1917, many Black Hand leaders, including Apis, had been arrested.
By the spring of 1918, the commission had several teams.
By habit, Young restricted his practice throws in spring training.
By the spring of 1794, forced collection of food was not sufficient to feed even Paris and the days of the Committee were numbered.
By 8500-7500 BC the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A ( PPNA ) culture developed out of the earlier local tradition of Natufian in Southern Palestine, dwelling in round houses, and building the first defensive site at Jericho ( guarding a valuable fresh water spring ).
By spring 1941, following Himmler's orders, ten concentration camps had been constructed in which inmates were subjected to forced labour.
By spring 1979 unrests had reached 24 out of 28 Afghan provinces including major urban areas.
Lennon's first-ever tour in the spring of 1985 was documented as part of the film Stand By Me: A Portrait Of Julian Lennon — a film profile started by Sam Peckinpah, but completed by Martin Lewis after Peckinpah's death.
By the spring of 1864, 8, 000 Navajo men, women and children were forced to march or ride in wagons 300 miles ( 480 km ) from Fort Canby to Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
By the spring of 2001 they were posing a major threat to the Taylor government.
By spring 1942, he was considering involvement in war work.
By 1996, the club was set to build a new ballpark near the site of County Stadium, which would have a retractable roof to counter the unpredictable Wisconsin weather in the spring and autumn.
By late spring the Roman army numbers more than 60, 000 soldiers, including auxiliaries and troops of king Agrippa II.
By the spring of 1956 they had a near-final design, which was awarded a preproduction contract for 1, 000 M18A1 claymores designated T-48E1 during testing.
By 1825 there were usually two brigades, each setting out from opposite ends of the route, Fort Vancouver in the Columbia District on the lower Columbia River and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay, in spring and passing each other in the middle of the continent.
By the spring of 1969, Biafra had assembled five MFI-9Bs in Gabon, calling them " Biafra Babies ".
By the spring of 1895, his busy and tiring schedule led to poor health.
By the following spring, he had begun to exert influence over elections to the Commons.
By 1825 the Hudson's Bay Company started using two brigades, each setting out from opposite ends of the express route — one from Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River and the other from York Factory on Hudson Bay — in spring and passing each other in the middle of the continent.
By this time, it was mostly irrelevant, since by early spring the balloon offensive was almost over.
By treating wheat seeds with moisture as well as cold, Lysenko induced them to bear a crop when planted in spring.

By and summer
By the middle of the summer, many of the larvae apparently receive such a good diet that it is `` optimal '', and it is then that young queens begin to appear.
By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in a bad way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for $100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return.
By the summer of 1823, Alcott returned to Connecticut in debt to his father, who bailed him out after his last two unsuccessful sales trips.
By the summer of 1866 Johnson's method of restoring states to the Union by executive fiat, without safeguards for the Union Party or the freedmen, was in deep trouble.
By the summer of 1944, victories in the Southwest and Central Pacific had brought the war closer to Japan, with American bombers able to strike at the Japanese main islands from air bases secured during the Mariana Islands campaign ( June — August 1944 ).
By the summer of 1944, Peleliu Island was occupied by about 11, 000 Japanese of the 14th Infantry Division with Korean and Okinawan laborers.
By the summer of 1912 Heelis had proposed marriage and Beatrix had accepted, although she did not immediately tell her parents who once again disapproved because Heelis was only a country solicitor.
By the summer of 1944 the reversal of fortune was complete and Operation Bagration saw Soviet forces inflict crushing defeats on Germany through the aggressive use of armour, infantry and air power in combined strategic assault, known as deep operations.
By summer 1998, Compaq was suffering from product-quality problems.
By early summer 1915, Hilbert's interest in physics had focused on general relativity, and he invited Einstein to Göttingen to deliver a week of lectures on the subject.
By the summer of 1267, the country was pacified, and this spirit of reconciliation would last until the 1290s.
By the end of the summer however, the plan had changed ; now the British alone would impose the pliant Shuja Shah.
By summer 1825, Allan celebrated his expansive wealth by purchasing a two-story brick home named Moldavia.
By contrast, the continental high pressure system situated over the Eurasian continent counteracts the maritime influences, occasionally causing severe winters and high temperatures in the summer.
By summer 1777, however, Washington had rebuilt his strength and his confidence ; he stopped using raids and went for large-scale confrontations, as at Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth and Yorktown.
By this time, Parsons's own use of drugs had increased to the extent that new songs were rare and much of his time was diverted to partying with the Stones, who briefly relocated to America in the summer of 1969 to finish their forthcoming Let It Bleed album and prepare for an autumn cross-country tour, their first series of regular live engagements since 1967.
By the summer of 1940 Belgium had fallen to Germany along with most of Western Continental Europe.
By summer 2003, most dual-band 802. 11a / b products became dual-band / tri-mode, supporting a and b / g in a single mobile adapter card or access point.
By the summer of 1973, Kahn and Cerf had worked out a fundamental reformulation, where the differences between network protocols were hidden by using a common internetwork protocol, and, instead of the network being responsible for reliability, as in the ARPANET, the hosts became responsible.
By summer 1541, Strasbourg decided to loan Calvin to Geneva for six months.
By the summer of 1846, American forces under General Stephen W. Kearny had captured New Mexico.
By summer 1991, Dahmer was murdering approximately one person each week.
By the end of the summer the rebels had regained the south-east of England and parts of the north.
By the summer of 1947, however, the KSČ's popularity had significantly dwindled, and most observers believed Gottwald would be turned out of office at the elections due for May 1948.
By the summer 1938 only 25 percent of requirements could be covered.

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