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By and typing
By typing " xyzzy " at the appropriate time, the player could move instantly between two otherwise distant points.
By preparing the tape " off-line " and then sending the message with a tape reader, the line could operate continuously rather than depending on continuous " on-line " typing by a single operator.
By utilizing matrix-based computation, dynamic typing, and automatic memory management, many numerical problems may be expressed in a reduced number of code lines, as compared to similar solutions using traditional languages, such as Fortran, C, or C ++.
By choice there followed a succession of jobs ' of no special consequence and with no connection from one to the next ', which she held briefly, and which began with work as an assistant mistress at Silchester House, a girls ' boarding school in Taplow in the Thames valley, and included being a sceretary ; a reader for the elderly Dame Elizabeth Cadbury ; and the proprietor of an office in Victoria Street, London, for typing and secretarial work.
By typing " BIBLIYA ON " and sending it to 286, at 5 pesos per download, it is only available to Smart users.
By 1968, classes in sewing, knitting embroidery, spinning, press composition typing and stenography were established in centers throughout the city for the wives and daughters of mill workers.
By inducing participants to generate language samples in the context of solving an actual task ( using a computer that they believed actually understood what they were typing ), the variety and complexity of the lexical structures gathered was greatly reduced and simple keyword matching algorithms could be developed to address the actual language collected.

By and twice
By twice applying the transformation above from the stationary to the rotating frame, the absolute acceleration of the particle can be written as:
By May 6, 2000, it had been found twice and logged once ( by Mike Teague of Vancouver, Washington ).
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 the time the period ended, the Broncos had more than twice as many total yards of offense ( 142 ) as the Redskins ( 64 ).
By the usual procedure of crew rotation in the Gemini program, White would have been in line for a second flight as the Command Pilot of Gemini 10 in July 1966, which would have made him the first of his group to fly twice.
By 2011, some 180 modern species, comprising 49 genera, had been described ; the actual number of species is probably about twice this.
By the middle of the eighteenth century, Bermuda was sending twice as many privateers to sea as any of the continental colonies.
By the 15th round, after Jeffries had been knocked down twice for the first time in his career, Jeffries corner threw in the towel to end the fight and prevent Jeffries from having a knock out on his record.
By 2006, the water levels in Lake Victoria had reached an 80-year low, and Daniel Kull, an independent hydrologist living in Nairobi, Kenya, calculated that Uganda was releasing about twice as much water as is allowed under the agreement, and was primarily responsible for recent drops in the lake's level.
By 1884, Wachapreague had twice weekly freight and passenger service with New York City.
By this time, Touvier had twice been tried in absentia for war crimes and twice been sentenced to death-in Lyons on Sept. 10, 1946, and in Chambery on March 4, 1947.
By the 1990 census, the city had grown to 101, 484 people, nearly twice the population twenty years earlier.
By this time they had lost over 21, 000 men, almost twice as many as the French.
By 2 April, all three P-40s were assembled and flight-tested, making the Mindanao P-40 force twice as large as that on Bataan.
By producing 18. 4 million units in 2011, China produced more than twice the number of second place the U. S. with 8. 7 million units, with in Japan third place with 8. 4 million units.
By the November 1982 election, it held only five seats fewer than Fianna Fáil ( their closest ever margin until 2011 ; at times Fianna Fáil was nearly twice as large ), with Fine Gael in the Oireachtas bigger than Fianna Fáil, who had been a dominant force in Irish politics for 40 years.
By the time of her father ’ s downfall, Cradock had already left the family and set up her own home with her first husband ; she married four times, twice bigamously.
By mid-May, the number was twice that.
* By 2020, the DSN may be required to support twice the number of missions it was supporting in 2005.
By the time he left in 1882, there were five times as many roads and twice as many trails.
By Massachusetts state law, the Binet intelligence test was given to her before first grade as she twice failed to advance from kindergarten on schedule.
By the 1970s, her columns were read, twice weekly, by thirty million readers of the 900 newspapers of the U. S. and Canada.
By 1915, he was fighting world class opposition, notably hall of famer Tommy Gibbons and reigning Middleweight Champion George Chip, whom he faced twice during the years 1915-1916 in non-title fights.

By and player
By moving to position 3, player A wins.
By rules, place bets are NOT working on the come out roll but can be " turned on " by the player.
By the early 2000s, the CD largely replaced the audio cassette player as standard equipment in new automobiles, with 2010 being the final model year for any car in the US to have a factory-equipped cassette player.
By varying the air pressure, a flute player can also change the pitch of a note by causing the air in the flute to resonate at a harmonic other than the fundamental frequency without opening or closing any holes.
By moving leather tuning rings up and down the neck, a kora player can retune the instrument into one of four seven-note scales.
By 2000, the middleware vendor InterSystems had become the dominant player in the MUMPS market with the purchase of several other vendors.
Keyboard macros have in more recent times come to life as a method of exploiting the economy of massively multiplayer online role-playing game ( MMORPG ) s. By tirelessly performing a boring, repetitive, but low risk action, a player running a macro can earn a large amount of the game's currency or resources.
By 1875 France had recovered from defeat in the Franco-Prussian War and a new government began to militarily expand and reassert itself again as a player in European politics.
By contrast, if he failed to protect his hand, another player could draw out on him at no cost, meaning he gets no value from his made hand.
By simply holding the fire button down, the player can build up energy in their ship, drawing in tiny, glowing particles through the ship's nose.
By selecting a group of adjoining blocks of the same color, a player may remove them from the screen.
By the mid 2000s, the Mp3 player would overtake the CD player in popularity.
By 1996 Carey was all but unanimously considered the best player in the AFL.
By season 2000, Carey had firmly established himself in the minds of most as the greatest player of the modern era and greatest Centre Half Forward ever to play the game.
By my reckoning that's what makes him an even better player than Maradona.
By backward reasoning, one can recursively evaluate a non-final position as identical to that of the position that is one move away and best valued for the player whose move it is.
By 1993, annual shipments of CD players had reached 5 million, up 21 % from the year before, while cassette player shipments had dropped 7 % to approximately 3. 4 million.
By the time the game begins, and the player is called upon to choose which boxes to take, the prediction has already been made, and the contents of box B have already been determined.
By the time training camp came around it was clear that Clarke was the best player on the team, and he quickly became a fan favorite.
By identifying each square with reference to the player on move, descriptive notation better reflects the symmetry of the game's starting position (" both players opened with P-K4 and planned to play B-KN2 as soon as possible "), and because the pieces captured are named, it is easy to skim over a game record and see which ones have been taken at any particular point.
By 1876 Rangers had their first international player, with Moses McNeil representing Scotland in a match against Wales, and by 1877 Rangers had reached a Scottish Cup final.

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