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By association, artillery may also refer to the arm of service that customarily operates such engines.
By 1900, administrative control was transferred to New Zealand ; in 1965 residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand.
By 1524 an association of conquest regarding South America was formalized among Almagro, Pizarro and Luque.
By association, it is thought that this King Kong vs. Godzilla dub is part of an uncut international version never released on home video.
By the time Videla's military Junta took power in March 1976, approximately five thousand prisoners were being held in various prisons around Argentina, some with connections and some just guilty by association.
By contrast, the Christmas tree in spite of frequent association with Thor's Oak cannot be shown to be an innovation predating the Early Modern period.
By association, it came also to refer to a rectangular grid of pixels.
By banning the usage of imported words in the press, the association succeeded in removing several hundred foreign words from the language.
By the time of their association, Stewart had published an ambitious work of original materialist philosophy entitled The Apocalypse of Nature ( London, 1791 ), to which many of Wordsworth's philosophical sentiments are likely indebted.
By March 8, 1848 Mazzini was in Paris, where he launched a new political association, the Associazione Nazionale Italiana.
By the time this letter was received by Lanfranc in Rome, it had been read by several other people ; and as Berengar was not well thought of there, Lanfranc feared his association with him might prejudice his own interests, and laid the matter before the pope, Leo IX, who excommunicated Berengar at a synod after Easter, 1050, and summoned him to appear personally at another to be held at Vercelli in September.
By 1928 he had joined the Kaiserslautern youth academy, and he made his first team debut at 17, continuing an association with the club that would be his only professional club.
By this time, they had terminated their association with Meaden.
By 1932, despite his longstanding association with the Republican Party, he openly supported Democratic presidential candidate Franklin D. Roosevelt, staging a " Motion Picture and Electrical Parade Sports Pageant " at L. A. Stadium in Roosevelt's honor.
By the Middle Kingdom, as a war-deity, he became strongly associated with the pharaoh, which, together with his being god of the sky, lead to an association with Horus, the sky god, who was said to be the pharaoh's patron.
By association, shԍagwei also became the name for the rough seas that Kanagu caused and for the river that Kanagu “ personified .”
By 1956 Trout Valley won the National Home development of the year and the concept of a home owners association was conceived by C. E. O.
By 1921, the area could boast a ski jump, speed skating venue and ski association, and in 1929, Dr. Godfrey Dewey, Melvil's son, was able to convince the International Olympic Committee ( IOC ) that Lake Placid had the best winter sports facilities in the nation.
By similarity other sites have been estimated: Tyr-76 binds AMP, Cys-109 and Cys-143 are involved in subunit association, and Tyr-156 may be involved in allosteric control.
By 1950, with the Cold War at its height, Steele's association with the communists was a crucial electoral liability.
By at least 1913, the association between slim adolescence and a certain characteristic look became fixed in the public's mind.
By his association with Henry Harvey Vivian and the co-partnership housing movement his ideas attracted enough attention and funding to begin Letchworth Garden City, a suburban garden city north of London.
By 2007 the association had welcomed new participants from Dundee, Perth and Stirling to join existing leagues, held its first formal national championships, trained over 150 referees and won the tender to host the 2011 World Cup in Edinburgh.
By the Middle Ages in Europe, large areas of forest were being cleared and converted into arable land in association with the development of feudal tenurial practices.

By and she
By now she was sure she was going to have a baby, deciding it would be born in India or Burma that November.
By this time she had learned that it was futile to argue with her young husband, yet the uncomfortable fact remained: the American Congregationalists were sending them as missionaries to the Far East and paying their salaries.
By saying `` another emotional death '', she reveals that there has been a previous one, although she has not described it in words.
By the next morning, she had turned the paper over.
By relaxing the throat muscles and expanding the oral cavity well into the frontal sinuses, she could direct the vowel sounds into the most felicitous position for proper reproduction through her throat microphone.
By 1930, Agatha Christie found Poirot " insufferable ", and by 1960 she felt that he was a " detestable, bombastic, tiresome, ego-centric little creep ".
By him she was the grandmother of Emperors Isaac II Angelos and Alexios III Angelos.
By bringing part of mass of her body closer to the axis she decreases her body's moment of inertia.
By figuratively rolling her eyes at the hype, Peters gives us a rich, warm and comedically human Desiree, which reaches full impact when she pierces the facade with a nakedly honest, tears-on-cheek ' Send in the Clowns.
Professor Henry Higgins sings, " Look at her, a prisoner of the gutters / Condemned by every syllable she utters / By right she should be taken out and hung / For the cold-blooded murder of the English tongue.
By age twenty, she had met and befriended the important, and pivotal, landscape painter of the Barbizon School, Camille Corot, who excelled in figure painting as well.
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 now she was pretty well used to these funny ways of his.
By 1900 the demand for Beaux's work brought clients from Washington, D. C., to Boston, prompting the artist to move to New York City ; it was there she spent the winters, while summering at Green Alley, the home and studio she had built in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
By staying in their midst, she could live out her rejection of them more strongly.
By then she had seen the end of the wealth and the happiness of her family, and followed most of her children and several of her grandchildren to the grave.
By 1393, she was writing love ballads, which caught the attention of wealthy patrons within the court.
By the time of their break up, Elvira was pregnant, leading her family members to conceal her pregnancy until she gave birth to Diego in 1479.
By 84, Domitia had returned to the palace, where she lived for the remainder of Domitian's reign without incident.
By age nine, she was appearing on The Cas Walker Show on both WIVK Radio and WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee.
By the time of her death, she had outlived all her children except for King John and Eleanor, Queen of Castile.

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