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By and turns
By turns, her beautifully sung Norma is fierce, tender, venomous and pitiful.
By the time Army of Darkness turns into a retread of Jason and the Argonauts, featuring an army of fighting skeletons, the film has fallen into a ditch between parody and spectacle ".
By being the " calm center " around which the kingdom turns, the king allows everything to function smoothly and avoids having to tamper with the individual parts of the whole.
By turns, they smeared it with dirt, licorice, tobacco juice ; it was deliberately scuffed, sandpapered, scarred, cut, even spiked.
By appropriate selection of the ratio of turns, a transformer thus enables an alternating current ( AC ) voltage to be " stepped up " by making N < sub > s </ sub > greater than N < sub > p </ sub >, or " stepped down " by making N < sub > s </ sub > less than N < sub > p </ sub >.
By operating at higher frequencies, transformers can be physically more compact because a given core is able to transfer more power without reaching saturation and fewer turns are needed to achieve the same impedance.
" By the end of the film, it turns out to be a sound investment after all, his family adores him, he lives a life of luxury and everyone lives happily ever after.
By sheer bad luck, it turns out that the femme fatale had also been picked up by Haskell earlier.
By using wire insulated by silk thread he was able to wind multiple layers of wire on cores, creating powerful magnets with thousands of turns of wire, including one that could support.
By reciting the Dharani of Cintamani, Buddhist tradition maintains that one attains the Wisdom of Buddhas, is able to understand the truth of the Buddhas, and turns afflictions into Bodhi.
By maintaining the same current and increasing the number of loops or turns of the coil, the strength of the magnetic field increases because each loop or turn of the coil sets up its own magnetic field.
By turning the left and right wheel pairs at different speeds, the machine turns by skidding, or dragging its fixed-orientation wheels across the ground.
By example: a full pickup coil may be 10, 000 turns of wire and the " Tap " may be at 8000 turns.
By the late 1960s it rapidly replaced stemming for all but very short-radius turns.
By the time it reaches Stawley bridge and turns south-east, it has lost another and is just above sea level.
By referencing a firing order diagram and knowing the direction the rotor turns, ( which can be seen by cranking the engine with the cap off ) the spark plug wires can be correctly routed.
By an astonishing coincidence, the young magician who jumps up on stage turns out to be an older and sleazier Paul Dempster, who has obviously made a living on the trade Dunstan first schooled him in some 15 years earlier.
By that time certain conventions and clichés had been established which limited any surprises on the part of the reader to the twists and turns within the plot and of course to the identity of the murderer.
By the time they turn around and see where Bugs is, Bugs blasts Rocky again and turns out the light.
Television Heaven's review concluded by saying, " By turns amusing, aware, suspenseful, exciting and imaginative, ' Dark Season ' stands as an almost criminally overlooked example of children's genre television of the highest quality, and also as an early indication of a future major creative talent in the form of Russell T Davies taking his first steps on the long and winding creative road to a glittering future.
By contrast, the White turns south at Auburn, and flows into the Puyallup River and later Commencement Bay in Tacoma.
By the second season of the television series, he loses the sharp incisors, red color, and the white eye sacs and turns to a lighter shade of green leaving him looking younger and less intimidating.
By now Captain Haddock was an important part of Tintin's world and he was therefore added to the conclusion of the story ( although no explanation as to how he suddenly turns up to rescue Tintin in Müller's bunker is given ).
By turns, they smeared it with dirt, licorice, tobacco juice ; it was deliberately scuffed, sandpapered, scarred, cut, even spiked.

By and liberal
By adopting a moderately liberal constitution in 1828, Pinto alienated both the federalists and the liberal factions.
By the First World War, the Liberal Party had largely abandoned classical liberal principles.
By the end of the " Kino-Pravda " series, Vertov made liberal use of stop motion, freeze frames, and other cinematic " artificialities ," giving rise to criticisms not just of his trenchant dogmatism, but also of his cinematic technique.
By the turn of the century, ethnic self-determination had become an assumption held as being progressive and liberal.
By virtue of having been the first to extend its line to the northern border of Indian Territory, the Union Pacific Railway Southern Branch earned right of way and a liberal bonus of land to extend the line to Texas.
By 1320 requests were regularly sent there, and heard by the judges of the common law courts, with the rules used to settle cases being those of " law or reason ", sometimes simply " reason ", a far more liberal and adjustable approach than the common law.
By advocating of a free market economy in contrast to the prevailing contemporary policy of state control in France, Condillac influenced classical liberal economics
By 1960 its editor was Norman Podhoretz, originally a mainstream liberal Democrat.
By the 1930s Jews were a major political factor in New York City, with strong support for the most liberal programs of the New Deal.
By this time French conservatives were denouncing such assimilationist policies as products of a dangerous liberal fantasy.
A famous confrontation was the 1952 Senate election in Massachusetts where Irish Catholic John F. Kennedy defeated WASP Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. By the 1980s, the liberal Rockefeller Republican wing of the party was marginalized, with the dominance of the Southern and Western conservative Republicans.
By birth a member of one of the great patrician families of Bern, he was educated there, at Yverdon, and ( 1763-1766 ) at Geneva, where he came under the influence of Rousseau and of Charles Bonnet, and imbibed liberal sentiments.
By creating a large array of protections for various groups of citizens — workers, farmers, and others — who suffered from the crisis, enabling them to challenge the powers of the corporations, the Roosevelt administration generated a set of political ideas — known to later generations as New Deal liberalism — that remained a source of inspiration for decades and that helped shape the next experiment in liberal reform, the Great Society of the 1960s.
By November, the Austrian Empire saw several short-lived liberal governments under five successive Ministers-President of Austria: Count Kolowrat ( 17 March – 4 April ), Count Ficquelmont ( 4 April – 3 May ), Baron Pillersdorf ( 3 May – 8 July ), Baron Doblhoff-Dier ( 8 July – 18 July ) and Baron Wessenberg ( 19 July – 20 November ).
By the 1970s, Richards was an accomplished political worker, having worked to elect liberal Democrats Sarah Weddington and Wilhelmina Delco to the Texas Legislature, and having presented training sessions throughout the state on campaign techniques for women candidates and managers.
By the same token, Ultras opposed all liberal, republican and democratic ideas.
By late 1978 the Shah was in search of a prime minister and offered the job to a series of liberal oppositionists.
By this time, the college had begun shifting its specialisms and, whilst theology continued to be a strong point, students could choose from a much wider range of liberal arts subjects.
By contrast, the smaller the kippah, the more modern and liberal the person is.
By 1900 the College was offering a broad, liberal education to young women, and had resisted attempts become or amalgamate with a college of London University.
By the late 1990s, led by Arnoldo Alemán, most of the liberal groups consolidated to form the Constitutionalist Liberal Party, which was at first known as the Liberal Alliance.
By 1883, he was becoming known as the speaker of a liberal conservative faction of the National Liberal group.
Rummel ( 1997 ) states that " By democracy is meant liberal democracy, where those who hold power are elected in competitive elections with a secret ballot and wide franchise ( loosely understood as including at least 2 / 3 of adult males ); where there is freedom of speech, religion, and organization ; and a constitutional framework of law to which the government is subordinate and that guarantees equal rights.
By examining survey results from the newly independent states of the former Soviet Union, the author demonstrates that liberalism in that region bears a stronger resemblance to 19th-century liberal nationalism than to the sort of universalist, Wilsonian liberalism described by democratic peace theorists, and that, as a result, liberals in the region are more, not less, aggressive than non-liberals.

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