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By the time mission control issued the wake-up call to the crew for flight day two, the spacecraft was approximately away from the Earth, traveling at about.
By the early 1910s, Jefferson began traveling frequently to Dallas, where he met and played with fellow blues musician Lead Belly.
By the 3rd century, the Goths ruled a vast area north of the Black Sea from where they either through crossing the lower Danube or traveling by sea, raided the Balkan Peninsula and Anatolia as far as Cyprus.
By the time he arrived, the Black Death had killed Alfonso and the threat of invasion had receded, so he turned the trip into a sight-seeing tour, traveling through Valencia and ending up in Granada.
By the end of its final mission, Atlantis had orbited the Earth 4, 848 times, traveling nearly in space or more than 525 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
By 1862, ski jumpers were tackling much larger jumps and traveling longer.
By knowing the attenuation that an ultrasound beam experiences traveling through a medium, one can adjust the input signal amplitude to compensate for any loss of energy at the desired imaging depth.
By 1926, he was the main feature of the " World Famous Indians " of LaRue which sponsored traveling football, baseball and basketball teams.
By finishing sixth in the Western Conference, with a record of 47 35 ( their highest finish since the team left Buffalo ), they benefited from the current NBA playoff format of regular season records taking precedence over winning the division, and secured home court advantage over the Denver Nuggets instead of traveling to Denver for four games as a No. 6 seed would usually be expected to do.
By contrast, soldiers traveling in combat vehicles can face microclimate temperatures in excesss of 65 ° C and require a multiple-user vehicle-powered cooling system with rapid connection capabilities.
By the early nineteenth century, horse-drawn canal boats were traveling all the way upstream to Charlottesville, Charlottesville.
By the end of the 19th century, the town had become a stopping point for northerners traveling south and for New Orleanians heading north to escape summer yellow fever outbreaks.
By the age of twenty, Perry had become a Vaudeville artiste and the manager of a traveling carnival show.
By 1827, he was a traveling actor, appearing not only as a stock player in several New York theaters, but also performing on frontier stages in the coastal South and the Ohio River valley.
By 1921, when he wrote his manifesto in Vida Americana, Siqueiros had already been exposed to Marxism and saw the life of the working and rural poor while traveling with the Constitutional Army.
By October NFL President Joe Carr, after witnessing the poor attendance at Frankford home loss to the Portsmouth Spartans, approved a plan for the Yellow Jackets to finish the season as a traveling team.
By the end of 1975 about 40, 000 Hmong had succeeded to reaching Thailand, traveling on foot through the mountains and floating across the Mekong River.
By the end of the 12th century, a form of song called the motet arose, accompanied by traveling musicians called jongleurs.
By the summer of 1934 Andersen was growing dissatisfied with life as a traveling salesman.
By arrangement with Harvard, Everett spent two years in Europe, studying and traveling on full salary.
; By train: As of March 2012, The 10 1 / 2-hour Mayon Limited started traveling between Manila and Ligao, about from Legazpi.
By the early 1840s, when emigrants began traveling along the Oregon Trail, Kearny often ordered his men to escort the travelers across the plains to avoid attack by the Native Americans.
By traveling to his birthplace, the lost character discovers himself and learns lessons on the road as he reflects on his life.
By traveling near the speed of light, an RKV could substantially limit the amount of early warning detection time.

By and day
By the second day Michelangelo began to worry ; ;
By the 1920s, each state in the United States had passed public laws that stipulated a certain day to be Arbor Day or Arbor and Bird Day observance.
By the 1st century BC, Aediles were elected in July, and took office on the first day in January.
It continues to the present day in much the same format, but is now entitled " Beachcomber ", not " By the Way ".
By the 1st century CE, the inhabitants had developed relatively stable, organized societies and spoke languages very much related to the Cambodian or Khmer of the present day.
By the next day the Doge and the leading Franks were installed in the Great Palace, and the city was given over to pillage for three days.
By the late 19th century, as a result of the faster shipping, expanding fishery and industrialization of the island, exchanges of people between the island of Newfoundland and Cape Breton increased beginning a cultural exchange that continues to this day.
Coal ( from the Old English term col, which has meant " mineral of fossilized carbon " since the 13th century ) is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins called coal beds By comparison in 2007, natural gas provided of oil equivalent per day, while oil provided per day.
By 3: 00 p. m. the next day Bob Denard and his mercenaries had surrendered.
By reducing the number of tracks used ( and thus the capacity ), Commodore could further reduce cost-in contrast to the double-density drives used e. g. in IBM PCs of the day which saved 180 KB on one side ( by using a 40-track format ).
By 1983, Bowie had emerged as one of the most important video artists of the day.
By chance he encountered a copy of " Captain Claridge's work on the ' Water Cure ,' as practised by Priessnitz, at Graefenberg ", and " making allowances for certain exaggerations therein ", pondered the option of travelling to Graefenberg, but preferred to find something closer to home, with access to his own doctors in case of failure: " I who scarcely lived through a day without leech or potion!
By Roman custom, February 24 is the day added to a leap year in the Julian calendar.
By the end of the day, the Ariete Division had only five tanks.
By early afternoon, the feature was captured and was then held against a series of Axis counter-attacks throughout the day.
By contrast, an informal investigation by the High Priest and his cronies ( without witnesses being called ), as told by John, is both historically possible in an emergency on the day before a festival, and accords with the external evidence from Rabbinic sources that Jesus was put to death on the Day of Preparation for the Passover.
By coincidence, on the same day that Garnet was found, the surviving conspirators were arraigned in Westminster Hall.
By the 1860s, the Russian Empire continued as the Soviet Union became the largest contiguous state in the world, and the latter's main successor, Russia, continues to be so to this day.
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 the 1920s Lewis Fry Richardson's interest in weather prediction led him to propose human computers and numerical analysis to model the weather ; to this day, the most powerful computers on Earth are needed to adequately model its weather using the Navier Stokes equations.
By this process of " looping " or " somersaulting ", a hydra can move several inches ( c. 100 mm ) in a day.
By the 1907 1908 season, Hellas was playing against regional teams and an intense rivalry with Vicenza Calcio that lasts to this day was born.
By the late 1800's, the nation had become weak, and had been reduced to its present day size due to the encroachment of rival imperial powers such as the Ottoman Turks, the British, and the Russians.

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