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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.
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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By a further act of 1541 — which was not repealed until 1845 — artificers, labourers, apprentices, servants and the like were forbidden to play bowls at any time except Christmas, and then only in their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.
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** 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
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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.

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By 1951 he was playing on the street with backing from Roosevelt Jackson ( on washtub bass ) and Jody Williams ( whom he had taught to play the guitar ).
By July, Williams was hitting just. 280, but leading the league in RBIs.
By the All-Star break, Williams was hitting. 406 with 62 RBIs and 16 home runs.
By 1815, Williams had only two buildings and 58 students and was in financial trouble, so the board voted to move the college to Amherst, Massachusetts.
By the end of the summer of 1631, Williams had moved to Plymouth colony where he was welcomed, and informally assisted the minister there.
By 1638, Williams ' ideas had ripened to the point that he accepted the idea of believer's baptism, or credobaptism.
A few years later, Williams published one of his seminal books of poetry, Spring and All, which contained classic Williams poems like " By the road to the contagious hospital ," " The Red Wheelbarrow ," and " To Elsie.
By the time of his resignation, Wilson's own perceptions of any threat may very well have been exacerbated by the onset of Alzheimer's disease ; his inherent tendency to chariness was undoubtedly stoked by some in his inner circle, including Marcia Williams.
By Williams ' account, Behan told Virgil Earp immediately after the gunfight a story that corroborated the Nugget report, before changing to the story Behan later told at the coroner's inquest.
By the spring of 1999, Williams had seen enough.
By 1927, the wealthy Harrison Williams had established himself at his estate " Oak Point " at Bayville, on nearby Pine Island.
By the mid-1900s, Marlin had a bottling company, stock pens, a brickyard, a turkey-processing plant, ( building can still be seen on Williams Street / South Business Highway 6 ) a saddlery, a water crystallization plant, and a pottery plant.
He was then cast as Marcus Dixon in the short lived sitcom, Getting By, starring Cindy Williams and Telma Hopkins.
By 1980 they were ready to record again, this time bringing in producer Pip Williams.
By the end of 1952, Williams had started to suffer heart problems.
By May 1961 Burke had reconciled with his former manager, Kae Williams, appearing at Williams ' Northwest Athletic Club in Philadelphia for several nights.
By the mid 1970s and early 1980s, the original wave of singer-songwriters had largely been absorbed into a more general pop or soft rock format, but some new artists in the singer-songwriter tradition ( including Billy Joel, Stevie Wonder, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty, Mark Heard, Lucinda Williams, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Patti Smith, Elvis Costello, Cyndi Lauper, Kate Bush, Rickie Lee Jones, Stevie Nicks, Cheryl Wheeler, Loudon Wainwright III, The Roches and Warren Zevon ) continued to emerge, and in other cases rock and even punk rock artists such as Peter Case, Paul Collins and Paul Westerberg transitioned to careers as solo singer-songwriters.
By May 1941, Williams had shaved the M2 rifle prototype from about to a mere.
By this time he had also directed plays by Shakespeare, Strindberg, Camus, Chesterton, Anouilh, Tennessee Williams, Pirandello, Lehár, Molière and Ostrovsky.
By 1854, a patent medicine industry had sprung up in Brockville and in bordering Morristown, NY featuring products such as " Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills ", " Dr. McKenzie's Worm Tablets " and later, " Dr. Williams ' Pink Pills for Pale People ".
By now Crane and Kinsley had joined up with guitarist Aaron Williams ( born 23 June 1942, Liverpool ) and drummer John Banks ( born 23 September 1943, Liverpool-died 20 April 1988 ).
By the end of May 1971 his manager with the Athletics, Dick Williams, had made up his mind that Fingers would be the late inning closer.

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