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By and then
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By a further act of 1541 — which was not repealed until 1845 — artificers, labourers, apprentices, servants and the like were forbidden to play bowls at any time except Christmas, and then only in their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 Lloyd
By the 1930s Lloyd George was on the margins of British politics, although still intermittently in the public eye and publishing his War Memoirs.
By 1915, Zaharoff had close ties with both David Lloyd George and Aristide Briand.
By 1913 Austrian Lloyd had a fleet of 62 ships comprising a total of 236, 000 tons.
By this time, Asquith had become very unpopular with the public ( as Lloyd George was perceived to have " won the war " by displacing him ) and, along with most leading Liberals, lost his seat in the 1918 elections, at which the Liberals split into Asquith and Lloyd George factions.
* Westcott Home Designed By Famed Architect Frank Lloyd Wright-Located at 1340 East High Street
By then, Santa Cruz had replaced Cochabamba as the largest hub for Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano ( now flag carrier of Bolivia ), with another one having been opened at Trinidad Airport, and international routes being offered from La Paz Airport.
By 1918, Lloyd and Roach had begun to develop his character beyond an imitation of his contemporaries.
By the age of 14, William Lloyd Webber had already become a well-known organ recitalist, giving frequent performances at many important churches and cathedrals throughout Great Britain.
By the autumn of 1919, the budgetary effects of Lloyd George's Ten Year Rule were causing Trenchard some difficulty as he sought to develop the institutions of the RAF.
" By 1154 Owain had brought his men within sight of the red towers of the great city on the Dee ", wrote Lloyd.
By 1922 Birkenhead and Churchill had become the leading figures of the Lloyd George Coalition and associated with the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the attempt to go to war with Turkey over Chanak, later vetoed by the governments of the Dominions and, in Birkenhead's case if not Churchill's, the general whiff of moral and financial corruption which had come to surround the Coalition.
By the time This Leaden Pall was released in 1993, Wright and Lloyd had left the band, with Carl Alty joining on drums.
By turns a liberal and a socialist, he served as Minister of Munitions during the first World War, and was later Minister of Health under David Lloyd George and Leader of the House of Lords under Clement Attlee.
By the middle of 1979 John Lloyd ( ex-Paul Kelly and the Dots ) replaced Don Brown on drums, with Anthony Smith ( who was sometimes called Adam Hall ), on keyboards, replacing Michael Hoste who remained associated with the band and later rejoined.
By this means Lloyd George hoped to clear the way for a determined onslaught on the privilege of the Lords and their veto on legislation.
By this point Savory had moved on as Head of Serials and his successor, Shaun Sutton, was more favourable to change, allowing Wiles ' replacement, Innes Lloyd, to make many of the very changes that Wiles had been barred from.
By winning the most prestigious award in Canadian television, she broke a streak that saw CBC's The National anchor Peter Mansbridge and CTV's national news anchor Lloyd Robertson swap the trophy back and forth for many years.
By 2006 the cost was estimated to be $ 85 million, with federal Roads Minister Jim Lloyd stating that the project would receive serious consideration for funding in the 2009 AusLink document, subject to support from the State Government.
Crump's song, " Side By Side ", featuring his " sidekick " Scotty ( broadcaster Lloyd Scott ), was used as the theme song for Team New Zealand in the America's Cup.
* Sketch Artists: The Credibility Gap's one-night stand By Robert Lloyd, Wednesday, November 10, 1999, L. A. Weekly
By Jeeves, originally Jeeves, is a 1975 / 1996 musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Alan Ayckbourn, based on the novels of P. G. Wodehouse.
By the time Lloyd was out for 102, Butler was on 104, Cardiff UCCE 257 for 3, and the game ended in a draw.
By 1880s, various labour market protections had been enacted, causing Herbert Spencer, at the time perhaps the world's most prominent advocate of economic liberalism, to raise the alarm at the rising power of socialism .. During the late 19th and early 20th century, in the field of politics, labour relations and trade, free market supporters suffered further set backs with intellectual and the moral attacks from groups like the Fabians, from His Holy Father Pope Leo XIII with his social encyclical Rerum Novarum ; with various countries including the US significantly increasing their trade tariffs ; and with Otto von Bismarck and David Lloyd George introducing early precursors of the welfare state.

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