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By the end of the 16th century over 100, 000 Tatars settled in Belarus and Lithuania, including those hired to government service, those who moved there voluntarily, prisoners of war, etc.
By 1990, their combined annual income was $ 120, 000, and in March of that year they began voluntarily paying an additional $ 325 per month to offset their share of the co-op's Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation subsidy, the only members of the co-op to do so.
By voluntarily embedding fragments of the Terrigen Crystals into his own body, the character could empower former mutants with extreme versions of their superhuman abilities.
By 1956 – 57 the club was again in financial difficulties and after several seasons of struggle in 1960 the club voluntarily dropped back down to the Birmingham League.
By relying on identity information, such as that publicly traceable to telephone numbers or voter registration addresses and that voluntarily provided by respondents such as age and gender, polls can be made more scientific.
By convention, dismissal decisions are handled primarily by the players-thus if the dismissal is obvious the batsman will voluntarily leave the field without the umpire needing to dismiss them.
By organizing a similar anti-Aum public relations campaign, Sakamoto apparently sought to demonstrate that Aum members, similar to members of the UC, did not join the group voluntarily but were lured in by deception and were probably being held against their will by threats and manipulations.
By May 1945, the U. S. held a number of Soviet prisoners-of-war ( POWs ) who had been captured while serving voluntarily or involuntarily in some capacity in the German Army, mostly as rear area personnel ( ammunition bearers, cooks, drivers, sanitation orderlies, or guards ).
By the 4th century, there were those who entered the Order of Penitents voluntarily.
By and large the factories supported Pugachev, some voluntarily continuing to produce artillery and ammunition for the rebels.

By and stepping
By Nov. 8, 1958, weakness, specifically involving the pelvic and thigh musculature, was pronounced, and a common complaint was `` difficulty in stepping up on to curbs ''.
By June 2003, the lower house of Parliament announced that President Akayev and two other " puppet " leaders of Kyrgyzstan, from the Soviet era, would be given lifetime immunity from prosecution, raising the prospect of Akayev finally stepping down.
# Design from patterns to details: By stepping back, we can observe patterns in nature and society.
By this time, other companies were also stepping up production, and a splintered market ensured that the days of selling 50, 000 copies or more of a title were gone.
" By " exception ," Schmitt means the appropriate moment for stepping outside the rule of law in the public interest.
By the 90 ° circuitous stepping process, projecting in any direction from the point view of a line yields its true length view ; projecting in a direction parallel to a true length line view yields its point view, projecting the point view of any line on a plane yields the plane's edge view ; projecting in a direction perpendicular to the edge view of a plane will yield the true shape ( to scale ) view.
By stepping back towards the wicket, he also receives the advantage of having an extra small amount of time to react to any unexpected lateral movement or variation in bounce.
By stepping through the doorway, one journeys through the space warp that she has created.
By connecting several in series with the highest output of one going to the stepping contact of the next, a counter could be constructed.
By stepping the detectors along the angle, and leaving it in position for a known time, the number of counts at each angular position gives the line intensity.
The film was part of Showtime's Directed By ... series that showcased well-known Hollywood actors stepping behind the camera as first-time film directors.
By the time of the Louis-Schmeling match, Schmeling was thought of as the final stepping stone to Louis ' eventual title bid.
By stepping into their shadows, Ra and Umb take the shapes of Dorothy and the Wizard ; the originals are paralyzed by the magic, and are carried off to Mount Illuso by Mimics.
By " stepping on his hands ," he caused Wynn to let go of the steel girder he was clinging to and fall to his apparent death, then took full possession of his body.

By and down
By 1898, rustling losses had been driven down to the lowest level ever seen in Wyoming.
By the time he had smoked three cigarettes he had calmed down.
By mid-June, millions of Americans will take to the road on vacation trips up and down and back and forth across this vast and lovely land.
By using the palette to mask the top area of the display and taking care about when it changes mode it can shift the continuous graphics at the bottom of the display down in two pixel increments because the internal display counter is not incremented on blank scanlines during non-continuous graphics modes.
But By the Way was one of the few features kept continuously running in the often seriously reduced Daily Express throughout World War II, when Morton's lampooning of Hitler, including the British invention of bracerot to make the Nazi's trousers fall down at inopportune moments, was regarded as valuable for morale.
By the time Marlborough had closed down the Ramillies campaign he had denied the French most of the Spanish Netherlands west of the Meuse and north of the Sambre – it was an unsurpassed operational triumph for the English Duke.
By 1992 the cost of typical recorders was down to $ 10 – 12, 000, and in September 1995 Hewlett-Packard introduced its model 4020i manufactured by Philips, which at $ 995 was the first recorder to cost less than $ 1000.
By the time he stepped down in 1988 he had completed 13 years at the production helm.
By evaluating “ buy signals ,” marketers can see which prospects are most likely to transact and also identify those who are bogged down in a sales process and need assistance.
By 1933, the party had approximately 3. 5 million members but as a result of the Great Purge party membership was cut down to 1. 9 million by 1939.
By 1991 the communist governments of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland and Romania, all of which had been imposed after World War II, were brought down as revolution swept Eastern Europe.
By breaking down dead organic matter, decomposers release carbon back to the atmosphere and facilitate nutrient cycling by converting nutrients stored in dead biomass back to a form that can be readily used by plants and other microbes.
By the time of the rebel headquarter's surrender, the South Staffordshire Regiment under Colonel Taylor had advanced only down the street at a cost of 11 dead and 28 wounded.
By dragging down warmer air from the inversion layers, and preventing the ponding of colder air on the ground, the low-flying helicopters prevent damage to the fruit buds.
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 the mid-16th century, the nesting colonies along the European side of the Atlantic were nearly all eliminated by humans killing this bird for its down, which was used to make pillows.
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 the end of 1997 the consolidated public sector deficit decreased to 4. 6 % of GDP — with public sector spending falling from 62 % of GDP to below 50 %— the current account deficit was reduced to 2 % of GDP, and government debt was paid down to 94 % of annual export earnings.
By 1997, the federal government had already cut tariffs to 22. 5 percent from 57. 5 percent ten years earlier, and by 2000 were planning to reduce this even further down to 15 percent.
By the same token, the hero of the high fantasy adventure is capable of completing it and settling down to ordinary life again.
By selecting the best quality and most suitable research designs for meta-analysis they narrowed their focus down to 57 controlled trials.
By May 1914 the Bill had complied with the requirements set down by the Parliament Act 1911, allowing the government to force its enactment over the heads of the unionist-dominated House of Lords.
By moving leather tuning rings up and down the neck, a kora player can retune the instrument into one of four seven-note scales.

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