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By then Hez could see for himself, and so could the others.
By then one begins to notice the middle-age spread ; ;
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 then they could never catch up with the others.
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 then, the stranger was thanking Haney profusely and had one arm around his shoulders as if he were an old friend.
Whenever any result is sought by its aid, the question will then arise — By what course of calculation can these results be arrived at by the machine in the shortest time?
By comparison self-propelled artillery can stop at a chosen location and begin firing almost immediately, then quickly move on to a new position.
By 1919, the SANNC was leading a campaign against passes but then became dormant in the mid-1920s.
By Endeïs Aeacus had two sons, Telamon and Peleus ( father of Achilles ), and by Psamathe a son, Phocus, whom he preferred to the two others, both of whom contrived to kill Phocus during a contest, and then fled from their native island.
By continuing in this path, one can find Spica, " Arc to Arcturus, then spike to Spica.
By October he had taken a prospective hijacker Mushabib al-Hamlan from Afghanistan to Saudi Arabia where they both procured B-1 / B-2 tourist / business visas on October 28 – but Hamlan then decided not to proceed and is thought to have returned to his family.
By a further act of 1541 — which was not repealed until 1845 — artificers, labourers, apprentices, servants and the like were forbidden to play bowls at any time except Christmas, and then only in their master's house and presence.
By then Jacob had become over 100 years old.
" By then, the U. S. and U. K. had transparently destroyed all their bioweapons stockpiles.
By then they had probably developed a taste for Madeira wine, and on 29 September near Cape Charles all they took from the Betty of Virginia was her cargo of Madeira, before they scuttled her with the remaining cargo.
By then, news came of the Romanian advance toward Sofia and its imminent fall.
By then, the Texas Playboys were virtually two bands: one a fiddle-guitar-steel band with rhythm section and the second a first-rate big band able to play the day's swing and pop hits as well as Dixieland.
By the well ordering principle, if there are positive integers that satisfy a given property, then there is a smallest positive integer that satisfies that property ; therefore, there is a smallest positive integer satisfying the property " not definable in under eleven words ".
** By road to Ngaoundéré, in Cameroon, and then by rail to Douala
** By road to Maiduguri, in Nigeria, and then by rail to Port Harcourt
By 1908, James Dewar and H. Kamerlingh Onnes were successfully able to liquify hydrogen and then newly-discovered helium, respectively.
By then, early dance camps, retreats, and weekends had emerged, such as Pinewoods Camp, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, which became primarily a music and dance camp in 1933, and NEFFA, the New England Folk Festival, also in Massachusetts, which began in 1944.
By the 1980s many colleges had recognised a community need for computer training and since then thousands of people have been up-skilled through IT courses.
By then Wilson was the last surviving member of Attlee's cabinet and the unveiling of the statue would be the last public appearance by Wilson, who was by then in the first stages of Alzheimer's Disease and who died in May 1995 after a decade of ill health.

By and occasionally
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 occasionally inserting ( or intercalating ) an additional day or month into the year, the drift can be corrected.
By the end of the Renaissance the number of courses had grown to ten, and during the Baroque era the number continued to grow until it reached 14 ( and occasionally as many as 19 ).
By extension, other religions ' feasts are occasionally described by the same term.
By 1700 it had closed, although priests occasionally still visited.
By the time of the second edition, the first definition was relegated to " also, occasionally ".
By occasionally selling off minute quantities of the metal, T ' Chaka funded his country's education.
By 2007, FSC-certified ipê wood had become readily available on the market, although certificates are occasionally forged.
By Handel's time, castrati had come to dominate the English operatic stage as much as that of Italy ( and indeed most of Europe outside France ), and also took part in several of his oratorios, though countertenors, too, occasionally featured as soloists in the latter, the parts written for them being closer in compass to the higher ones of Purcell, with a usual range of A < sub > 3 </ sub > to E < sub > 5 </ sub >.
By the 1920s the slide whistle was common in the U. S. A., and was occasionally used in popular music and jazz as a special effect.
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 the later part of the decade, though, King Tubby had mostly retired from music, still occasionally mixing dubs and tutoring a new generation of artists, including King Jammy and perhaps his greatest protege: Hopeton Brown aka Scientist.
By French law, foie gras is defined as the liver of a duck fattened by gavage ( force-feeding corn ), although outside of France it is occasionally produced using natural feeding.
By the 1st century they were occasionally omitted from public records, and by the middle of the 4th century they were seldom recorded.
By the early 18th century, colonial courts and legislatures had racialized slavery, essentially creating a caste system in which slavery applied nearly exclusively to Black Africans and people of African descent, and occasionally to Native Americans.
By extension, placer mining refers to mining the precious metal deposits ( particularly gold and gemstones ) found in alluvial deposits — deposits of sand and gravel in modern or ancient stream beds, or occasionally glacial deposits.
By contrast, the Quaker cemetery was accommodated by an agreement under which the Society of Friends deeded their unused acreage on very favorable terms so as to retain the 10-acre remainder as their private cemetery in perpetuity ; it is still active today, with the public occasionally invited to visit.
By the 16th century, before the Gregorian calendar reform, the medieval computus was out of sync with the actual seasons and the moon, and occasionally spring would have begun and a full moon passed a month before the computus put the first spring moon
By the late 19th century, this fair was said to be mainly for horses, sheep and, occasionally, hops.
By 1812, he had become editor of The Sun, a semi-official Tory paper ; he occasionally inserted literary articles, then quite an unusual proceeding ; but a quarrel with the chief proprietor brought that engagement to a close in 1817.
By June, when continued impasses lead to further deterioration in relations, the Estates-General was reconstituted first as the National Assembly ( June 17, 1789 ) seeking a solution for the realm independent of the king's management of the meetings of the Estates General which occasionally continued to meet.
By this point the status of " Caesar " had been regularised into that of a title given to the Emperor-designate ( occasionally also with the honorific title Princeps Iuventutis, " Prince of Youth ") and retained by him upon accession to the throne ( e. g., Marcus Ulpius Traianus became Marcus Cocceius Nerva's designated heir as Caesar Nerva Traianus in October 97 and acceded on January 28, 98 as " Imperator Caesar Nerva Traianus Augustus ").
By 1996, Lawler wrestled occasionally on WWF Superstars where he would take on jobbers while holding a microphone in the ring to, essentially, " do the commentary on ( his ) very own matches " while occasionally serving as the official cornerman for Isaac Yankem D. D. S.
By the mid-1970s, the movie itself fell into the public domain, occasionally airing on television to a new generation of viewers.

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