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By and happy
By that time, Howard M. Thompson, the owner of Metagaming, was not happy with the TFT work done by Steve Jackson, stating that it was too complex and had taken too long.
By all accounts, her forty-year marriage to Edward had been happy, despite his adulterous affair with her lady-in-waiting, Alice Perrers, during the latter part of it.
By July 2010 when a further six cats had been imported into the UK from Australia there was the chance to widen the gene pool and offer healthy, happy, genetically sound kittens to pet buyers within the UK and the US.
By happy coincidence, this cultivar was found to be highly resistant in inoculation studies carried out by the USDA in the early 1990s.
By the time it begins straining for an ending both happy and hysterical, it has lost all of its mystery, and most of its magic.
By then, Jones was 13 years old and said she was happy at the thought of no longer needing to be seen with the doll.
By his own admission, he was happy to be more in the background as of that moment.
By all accounts he was very happy and energized during production, a fact often attributed to the joy of recreating his early career in the Music Hall.
By love you must understand: like, is happy with, or such things.
The film " had a happy ending ; the patient had twins " – Ginger ( Season 1, Episode 35 " A Nose By Any Other Name ").
By Day 5, Tony and his wife Michelle Dessler are no longer working for CTU and have rebuilt a happy life together.
By juxtaposing the happy, upbeat music with Rob's violent perversions, Nekromantik creates a high level of tension and repulsion in the viewer.
The book opens with a quotation from the English poet Matthew Green :" By happy alchemy of mind They turn to pleasure all they find.
* " By happy alchemy of mind / They turn to pleasure all they find.
By the end of the play, the two lovers are reconciled, and are happy to be together again, along with their son, Bharata.
By touching one of four special ' emotion ' icons found in various places within the game, the character will change to the corresponding mood: happy, angry, sad or neutral.
By December, it looked likely that a Premiership club would bid for Ashton, as boss Nigel Worthington said that Ashton would be allowed to leave in January of that year-if the club are happy with the fee.
By the time the horses were rounded up the reason for the fight would have been forgotten and everyone was happy again.
By all reports, it was not a happy marriage.
By that grief which you suffered on Calvary when you beheld Jesus die on the Cross, obtain for me a happy death, that by loving Jesus and you, my Mother, on earth, I may share your joy in loving and blessing the Father, the Son and Holy Spirit forever in Heaven.
According to Mortimer Rowe, the Secretary ( i. e. chief executive ) of the British Unitarians for 20 years, the AUA was founded on the same day as the British and Foreign Unitarian Association: " By a happy coincidence, in those days of slow posts, no transatlantic telegraph, telephone or wireless, our American cousins, in complete ignorance as to the details of what was afoot, though moving towards a similar goal, founded the American Unitarian Association on precisely the same day-May 26, 1825.
By the same token, the troops left with happy memories.
By her own account it was " not a very happy marriage "; Sawyer left in 1980 and they subsequently divorced.
By the end of the 1982 season, Scott had compiled a 14-27 major league record and was happy to be traded away from the poorly managed Mets that featured a four-man starting pitching rotation.

By and incident
By 84, Domitia had returned to the palace, where she lived for the remainder of Domitian's reign without incident.
By 1905 it was known that the energy of photoelectrons increases with increasing frequency of incident light and is independent of the intensity of the light.
By the end of the incident, over 10, 000 vehicles were destroyed and over 300 buildings burned.
By 05: 12 Eastern Standard Time ( EST ) the first news of the incident reached the National Military Command Center ( NMCC ) in Washington D. C.
Neuronal activity related to the act of seeing lasts for more than 100 ms. A fast reaction, such as swerving to avoid a car crash, takes around 200 ms. By about half-a-second, awareness and reflection of the incident sets in.
By the end of 2002, in response to the " penny stock " incident, he set up a 2-person commission, of which he was in charge, to investigate the incident.
By some accounts, the Hells Angels were hired as security by the management of the Rolling Stones, on the recommendation of the Grateful Dead ( who had previously used the Angels for security at performances without incident ),
By using a data structure such as a doubly linked list to maintain the set of unused edges incident to each vertex, to maintain the list of vertices on the current tour that have unused edges, and to maintain the tour itself, the individual operations of the algorithm ( finding unused edges exiting each vertex, finding a new starting vertex for a tour, and connecting two tours that share a vertex ) may be performed in constant time each, so the overall algorithm takes linear time.
By 84, Domitia had returned to the palace, where she lived for the remainder of Domitian's reign without incident.
By comparing the attenuation of the transmitted light with the incident, an absorption spectrum can be obtained.
" By contrast, Liberal Senator Brett Mason, who witnessed the incident, said " Perhaps a little more was made of the incident than should have been made.
By attaching tags with photo sensors to scene points, the tags can compute not only their own locations of each point, but also their own orientation, incident illumination, and reflectance.
By 1790 the abolition movement was gaining credence in Canada and the ill intent of slavery was evidenced by an incident involving a slave woman being violently abused by her slave owner on her way to being sold in the United States.
By day, the Barbary macaque patrols a territory which may span several square kilometres ; it peacefully coexists with other primate species, sharing watering holes without incident.
By the end of the incident Saitō, Takahashi, and Watanabe were dead.
By the time this process has been repeated at each of the dynodes, 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 7 </ sup > electrons have been produced for each incident photon, dependent on the number of dynodes.
By 1579 the family was living in Totnes, where in the high street Hayman as a small boy met Sir Francis Drake, who presented him with an orange ( Hayman records the incident in one of his poems ).
By October 10, 2008, sheriff's deputies in Douglas County, Nevada, completed their investigation into the incident, concluding that Malarchuk's shooting was " accidental under suspicious circumstances " and that, unless contradicting information is found, the matter was closed.
Magtymguly's first poem,By night when I was asleep ... Revelation ,” was composed following an incident when Magtymguly was a young boy.
By Kirchhoff's law of thermal radiation for a given wavelength, whatever portion of the radiation incident on a surface, from either side, that does not pass through the surface as emission to the other side, is reflected.
By 1933 the BUF decided to act against the renegade IFL, with Blackshirts attacking a number of meetings culminating in an incident in Great Portland Street where fifty Blackshirts disguised as communists invaded the stage to attack Leese before causing considerable damage to the hall in an attempt to force a large bill onto the IFL.
By measuring the total charge ( time integral of the electric current ) between the electrodes, we can determine the particle's kinetic energy because the number of ion pairs created by the incident ionizing charged particle is proportional to its energy.

4.150 seconds.