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By the votes of his colleagues Fichte was unanimously elected its rector in the succeeding year.
By packing opposition voters into districts they will already win ( increasing excess votes for winners ) and by cracking the remainder among districts where they are moved into the minority ( increasing votes for eventual losers ), the number of wasted votes among the opposition can be maximized.
By the end of April Douglas believed that there were enough votes to pass the bill.
By the Decree of Kutná Hora () on 18 January 1409, the king subverted the university constitution by granting the Bohemian masters three votes.
By a misadventure, all of the Republican electors cast their votes for both Jefferson and Burr, giving them each 73 votes.
By winning 523 electoral votes, Roosevelt received 98. 49 % of the electoral vote, the highest percentage since 1820.
By abstaining from further votes, they allowed the legislation to pass in the House of Lords, and the Crown was not forced to create new peers.
By year's end, the Democratic governor of Missouri, Warren E. Hearnes, warned that Johnson would lose the state by 100, 000 votes, despite a half-million margin in 1964.
By 1912, the party claimed the most votes of any German party.
By 1880 the population was 4, 347, and all except women and the 114 African Americans were fair game for the parties looking for votes.
By 1855 the population had grown to the point where there were enough votes to move the parish seat west of the Bayou Macon to Floyd.
By way of 26 unanimous votes, the town of Hialeah Gardens achieved incorporation in December of 1948.
By November 25, 2008, the provisional vote counts had been tallied, and the name change won by 25 votes.
By concentrating their votes on a small number of candidates of their choice, voters in the minority can win some representation — for example, a like-minded grouping of voters that is 20 % of a city would be well-positioned to elect one out of five seats.
By the late 15th century the ruling group were the Governors ( who were always Benchers ) with assistance and advice from the other " masters of the Bench ", and occasional votes from the entire Society.
By law, no more than three Commissioners can be members of the same political party, and at least four votes are required for any official Commission action.
By the United States Electoral College for presidential elections, all of a state's votes go to the winning candidate for that state, no matter how close the margin was ( Maine and Nebraska excepted ).
By money and ethnic votes, essentially.
By contrast, only eight votes were cast in each of the two ridings with the lowest levels of participation.
By the 1934 election, his own political position was precarious and lost his home district ; he was still reelected by 52, 443 votes.
By number of votes received, the most significant parties to do this were Te Tawharau ( registered ), Mana Wahine Te Ira Tangata ( registered ), the Equal Rights Party ( unregistered ), the Piri Wiri Tua Movement ( unregistered ), and the Asia Pacific United Party ( registered ).

By and commission
By the spring of 1918, the commission had several teams.
These skillfully rendered paintings encouraged fan Glenn Bray to ask Barks if he could commission a painting of the ducks (" A Tall Ship and a Star to Steer Her By ", taken from the cover of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories # 108 by Barks ).
By 1798, relations with France had deteriorated to the point that war seemed imminent, and on July 4, 1798, President Adams offered Washington a commission as lieutenant general and Commander-in-chief of the armies raised or to be raised for service in a prospective war.
By convention, the longest serving state governor holds a dormant commission, allowing an assumption of office to commence whenever a vacancy occurs.
By this Resolution, the UN General Assembly established an international commission which, in collaboration with the Government of Costa Rica, was requested to prepare the organization, structure and setting in motion of the University for Peace.
By 1948, the house was declared to be in imminent danger of collapse, forcing President Truman to commission a reconstruction and move across the street to Blair House from 1949 to 1951.
By early Monday, March 31, 2003 City crews had dug six huge X's into the runway, putting the airport out of commission.
By chance he was in a summer camp in 1939 on the outbreak of the Second World War and was granted a regular, not wartime, commission in the British Army, in the Scots Guards, later serving in the 6th Guards Tank Brigade, a separate unit from the Guards Armoured Division.
By state law, the commission must have a minority party guaranteeing a political split on the commission.
By state law, the commission must have a minority party, guaranteeing a political split.
By 1950, the state highway commission had completed K-14 and K-18 through Lincoln.
By the time the bout took place, the California commission, like New York, Massachusetts, the EBU and Ring Magazine, had recognized Harold Johnson, who had beaten Doug Jones 16 days earlier, as the new Light Heavyweight Champion.
By 1865 Jackson had resigned his commission and von Tempsky, now a major, was in command of the Forest Rangers.
By January 1989 the commission obtained legal opinions from two Queen's Counsel.
By this time, however, his health had finally broken down ; he never sat as a law lord to hear appeals, and he gave but one vote as a peer, while his last public service consisted in presiding over the commission which sat in October 1893 to inquire into the Featherstone riots.
By 1897 Ubico received his commission into the Guatemalan army as second lieutenant, which was largely a reflection of his political ties.
By the end of 2002, in response to the " penny stock " incident, he set up a 2-person commission, of which he was in charge, to investigate the incident.
By October, Marcos appointed a second commission to investigate.
By 1908 he had joined the Hamburg-Südamerikanisch Line steamer Petropolis, intending to serve for nine months before volunteering to serve in the Imperial Navy for a year, to obtain a naval commission.
By him it was referred to a commission of five, who found Ramus guilty of having " acted rashly, arrogantly and impudently ," and interdicted his lectures ( 1544 ).
By June 1818 the Brazen was in need of repair and he returned with her to England, where the ship was taken out of commission and Stirling received the dread news that he was to be placed on half pay.
By the summer of 1929, Yuri Petrovich Figatner headed a special government commission to investigate the academy and purge it of " counter-revolutionaries ," turning it into a Stalinist organization.
By the time it disbanded in 1970, the CAC had already presented Merce Cunningham's first Minnesota performance ( 1963 ) and established its first artist commission, Alwin Nikolais ' Vaudeville of the Elements ( 1965 ).

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