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By doing this he wishes to establish within the younger members of his community a scheme to discern right and wrong actions through the powers of the mind.
By the thirteenth century, it signified a poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure.
This example, On His Blindness By Milton, gives a sense of the Italian rhyming scheme ;
By the end of the 2nd century BCE, the classification scheme had been expanded into eight categories, seen in the Art of Grammar ( Τέχνη Γραμματική ):
By linking the payments to farmers to a number of strict environmental standards ( amongst others ) in the so-called cross compliance scheme, farmers will have to face cuts in their subsidy levels if they don ’ t meet the strict environmental requirements.
By this time, £ 64, 000 had been spent on the scheme, of which £ 8, 100 had come from tolls and the rest had been borrowed.
By the same token, McKenna argued that the invalidation of Section 10 would hamper Congress ' intentions, as a scheme devised for effective arbitration would thus come to lack an integral component.
By May 1998 Acorn started to offer their ' Registered Developer ' scheme members the chance to pre-order a pre-launch prototype for testing and development, these were offered at a £ 950 ( ex VAT ) a significant discount on the public price of £ 1500 ( ex VAT ) revealed in June ..
By October he realized that the creation of an air force was inevitable and, seeing that he was the obvious candidate to become the new Chief of the Air Staff, he attempted to bring about a scheme whereby he would retain control of the flying units on the Western Front.
By his scheme, the Khan banished Chungseon to Tibet in 1320 and interned King Chungsuk in 1321.
By stripping away a more monochrome palette that had been applied to the room in the 1970s, this restored the ballroom to a scheme closer to the original that was in place when the room was first completed in 1872.
By the decree of 24 February, the provisional government had solemnly accepted the principle of the " right to work ," and decided to establish " national workshops " for the unemployed ; at the same time a sort of industrial parliament was established at the Luxembourg Palace, under the presidency of < span lang =" fr "> Louis Blanc </ span >, with the object of preparing a scheme for the organization of labour ; and, lastly, by the decree of 8 March, the property qualification for enrolment in the National Guard had been abolished and the workmen were supplied with arms.
By way of a government bill which became the Identity Documents Act 2010, she brought about the abolition of the previous Labour government's National Identity Card and database scheme and also reformed the regulations on the retention of DNA samples for suspects and controls on the use of CCTV cameras.
By analogy we define an étale presheaf on a scheme X to be a contravariant functor from Et ( X ) to sets.
By 1932, this scheme had become so popular that General Mills began to offer an entire set of flatware ; the pattern was called " Friendship " ( later renamed " Medality ").
By contrast, in an unblinded signature scheme the signer would typically use a padding scheme ( e. g. by instead signing the result of a Cryptographic hash function applied to the message, instead of signing the message itself ), however since the signer does not know the actual message, any padding scheme would produce an incorrect value when unblinded.
By 2015, authorities intend to have 50, 000 bikes available, similar to the Hangzhou scheme that is their model.
By 1995, when Argent refinanced the scheme, the land value was back over £ 25 million.
By the early 1980s, the scheme reached the United Kingdom where its nature was radically changed to be more a self-help organisation.
By July, however, negotiations between the councils broke down, and the Shire of Perth ( now City of Stirling ) decided to administer its own part of the scheme independently.
By season five, the two become engaged along with Harvey and Jane, who first get together as part of a cynical scheme to get Harvey accepted to an exclusive country club.
By using a Quality of Service scheme, the wireless mesh may support local telephone calls to be routed through the mesh.

By and pulling
By 1880, Germany had 9, 400 locomotives pulling 43, 000 passengers and 30, 000 tons of freight a day, and forged ahead of France.
By 1880, Germany had 9, 400 locomotives pulling 43, 000 passengers and 30, 000 tons of freight, and pulled ahead of France
By adding a pulley to the fixed block of a gun tackle the direction of the pulling force is reversed though the mechanical advantage remains the same, Diagram 3a.
By 1972, the clean and press was discontinued because athletes started to push with legs and bend backwards instead of strictly pressing the weight overhead, and this left the sole elements of what is today's modern Olympic weightlifting programme – the snatch and the clean and jerk. The snatch entails pulling with a wide grip the barbell overhead without pressing out with the arms. It is a very precise lift that can be nullified by a lack of balance of the athlete. The clean and jerk is more forgiving using a narrower grip pull the bar to the shoulders and then using the strength of the legs push until arms reach full extension without a press out.
By pulling in their arms, they reduce their moment of inertia, causing them to spin faster by the conservation of angular momentum.
By careful analysis of the breaking force at various pulling speeds, it is possible to map the energy landscape of the chemical bond under mechanical force.
By precisely controlling the temperature gradients, rate of pulling and speed of rotation, it is possible to extract a large, single-crystal, cylindrical ingot from the melt.
" Williams commented on the matter: " After reading hundreds of e-mails, I have made my decision ... By pulling my opening October 3rd, stepped on the toes of the First Amendment Freedom of Speech, so therefore me, my song, and All My Rowdy Friends are out of here.
By pulling the string backwards the archer exerts compressive force on the string-facing section, or belly, of the limbs as well as placing the outer section, or back, under tension.
By convention, tilting the hand so the top is closer to the pilot than the bottom results in " up " elevator, much like pulling back on a full-scale airplane control stick.
By 1850 the surrounding area had become a centre for mercantile activity, with the Merchants House moving to the square in 1877, and the square itself, which had been developed into a private garden for the surrounding townhouses, became an established public space, after frequent disturbances and pulling down of railings by a disgruntled mob.
By contrast W. Fallows reported to the British Association for the Advancement of Science in 1863 that, for the inaugural run, a locomotive pulling 33 waggons ( five laden with coal, one of flour, one of " surveyors, engineers, & c .", six with " strangers ", fourteen with " workmen and others " and last of all, another six of coals ) passed from one end of the line to the other.
By pulling back rational functions on Y to rational functions on X, K ( X ) is a field extension of K ( Y ).
By enclosing the fire in a chamber and connecting it to a chimney, draft ( draught ) is generated pulling fresh air through the burning fuel.
By pushing down against the water with your knees and simultaneously pulling the handle in provides more tension on the rope.
By pulling the clavicle and scapulae up, it reduces compression and possibly impingement on the inferior borders so it doesn't press as much against the uppermost ribs.
By mid-1988, he was also raiding some investor's accounts to cash out other, worried investors who were pulling out their money.
By pulling the handle, they could either double their money, have random objects dropped on them, or receive " a surprise " which resulted in the player getting gunged.
By the time an official deal with Crawford was announced, by now downgraded to a yearlong contract in the role rather than three, he had been pulling his weight in the creative control department ; as Sonenberg put it, " has been working with us the last several months on input on the book.
By pulling off a spectacular 360 ° loop through use of Blue Thunder's turbine boost function, Murphy shoots down Cochrane.
By 1959, The Meteors had become a top youth attraction, regularly pulling crowds of 500 or more.
By 1881 Lartigue had built a 90 km monorail to transport esparto grass across the Algerian desert, with mules pulling trains of panniers that straddled the elevated rail.
By pushing his aircraft into a steep dive then pulling up metres above the water, Marseille escaped from the machine gun fire of his opponents: " skipping away over the waves, I made a clean break.
By pulling his aircraft right around, his curve radius must be smaller, but if he does that, his target disappears in most cases below his wings.

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