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By and rule
By this rule, a tile is drawn whenever a merger is declared.
By the Treaty of Ilbersheim, signed 7 November 1704, Bavaria was placed under Austrian military rule, allowing the Habsburgs to utilise its resources for the rest of the conflict.
By the end of his sole rule ( AD 14 ), Augustus had expanded the empire to the line of the Danube river, which was to remain its central / eastern European border for its entire history ( except for the occupation of Dacia 105-275 ).
By repeating the experiment with particles of inorganic matter he was able to rule out that the motion was life-related, although its origin was yet to be explained.
By the early 20th century, Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro and Serbia had achieved independence from the Ottoman Empire, but large parts of their ethnic populations remained under Ottoman rule.
By 1857, tensions had again escalated between Mormons and other Americans, largely as a result of accusations involving polygamy and the theocratic rule of the Utah territory by Brigham Young.
By applying the chain rule, the last expression becomes:
By the beginning of the Warring States, progress in astronomy and mathematics allowed the creation of calculated calendars ( where intercalary months and days are set by a rule, and not arbitrarily ).
By 1250, nearly all of Iberia was back under Christian rule with the exception of the small Muslim kingdom of Granada.
By Haitian standards, Magloire's rule was firm, but not harsh: he jailed political opponents, including Fignolé, and shut down their presses when their protests grew too strident, but he allowed labor unions to function, although they were not permitted to strike.
By AD 139, the geographer Ptolemy writes that the " Huni " ( Χοῦνοι or Χουνοἰ ) are between the Bastarnae and the Roxolani in the Pontic area under the rule of Suni.
By the late 13th century, the Siamese kings of Sukhothai had brought most of Malaya under their rule.
By the 16th century western Afghanistan again revereted to Persian rule under the Safavid dynasty.
By these means he consolidated a system of absolute monarchical rule in France that endured until the French Revolution.
By the 18th century, it had transformed itself into the Maratha Empire under the rule of the peshwas ( prime ministers ).
By at least the 11th century BC the island was ruled by a kingdom / chiefdom, and the subsequent transition to aristocratic ( or possibly tyrannic ) rule occurred sometime over the next four centuries.
By the 13th century, Kanem's rule expanded.
By the late 18th century, Bornu rule extended only westward, into the land of the Hausa.
By becoming a protectorate Basotholand and its inhabitants were not subjected to Afrikaner rule, which saved them from experiencing Apartheid, and so generally prospered under more benevolent British rule.
By 1857, tensions had again escalated between Mormons and other Americans, largely as a result of accusations involving polygamy and the theocratic rule of the Utah territory by Brigham Young.
By April 1992, as civilian rule returned, 16 major political parties had been recognized ; 12 major political parties were active in 2004.
By April 1992, as civilian rule returned, 15 political parties had gained recognition.
By the time he returned to Afghanistan in the twenty-first century, his rule was characterized by a lengthy span of peace, but with no significant progress.

By and average
By age 8, those who were signing as babies scored an average of twelve points higher on the WISC-III IQ test.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By 1971, 12 percent of the total area of South Vietnam had been sprayed with defoliating chemicals, at an average concentration of 13 times the recommended USDA application rate for domestic use.
By 1957, the eight plutonium production reactors at Hanford dumped a daily average of 50, 000 curies of radioactive material into the Columbia.
By 2005 Colombia had the highest mobile phone density ( 90 percent ) in Latin America, as compared with the region ’ s average density of 70 percent.
By the 1920s, the U. S. reached what is still its era of greatest-ever output, producing an average of 800 feature films annually, or 82 % of the global total ( Eyman, 1997 ).
By use of a pulsed irrigation timer, existing overhead sprinklers may be used to deliver water at a low average precipitation rate ranging from 2. 5 to 5ml / Hour for frosts down to-5deg.
By 2050, there is an estimated $ 25 trillion average inheritance transmitted across generations.
By contrast, a study of the jaguar in the Brazilian Pantanal region found average weights of 100 kg ( 220 lb ), and weights of or more are not uncommon in old males.
By comparison, in 2008 Koenigsegg with its staff of 45 produced 18 cars at an average price of US $ 1 million each ; Saab employed 3, 400 workers and made more than 93, 000 cars.
By working sloppily, the unskilled workers may drag down the average skill of labor, thus increasing the average labor time necessary for the production of each unit commodity.
By the time of the next Ashes series of 1932 – 33, Bradman's average hovered around 100, approximately twice that of all other world-class batsmen.
By contrast, South Korea had an average population density of 425 persons per square kilometer in 1989.
By contrast, the central and southern parts of Guangdong province experience an average January temperature of above, while the July mean is generally above.
By 1994, farm size, on average, was smaller than one hectare, while population density was more than 450 persons per square kilometer of arable land.
By mid-1997, up to 75 % of the factories functioning before the war had returned to production, at an average of 75 % of their capacity.
By using the solar system's average xenon content as the natural abundance, the excess of < sup > 129 </ sup > Xe to the abundance of < sup > 129 </ sup > I ratio can be derived.
By 1999, the global average seed use of wheat was about 6 % of output.
By the early 1990s traffic on the elevated artery was 190, 000 vehicles per day, with an accident rate four times the national average for urban interstates.
By 2011 the average cost of a wedding decreased slightly to approximately $ 25, 500.
By 1856, the average depth in the area west of Mons was 361, and in 1866, 437 meters and some pits had reached down 700 and 900 meters ; one was 1, 065 meters deep, probably the deepest coal mine in Europe at this time.
By comparison with West Texas Intermediate, the benchmark standard for crude oil in the futures-contract market, the Green River shale oil sulfur content ranges from near 0 % to 4. 9 % ( in average 0. 76 %), where West Texas Intermediate's sulfur content has a maximum of 0. 42 %.
By doing this, as well as by making city streets interesting, she theorized a continuous animation of social actions during an average city day, which would keep city streets interesting and well occupied throughout a 24 hour period.

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