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By early summer, he wrote from Laramie that he was suffering from the wound inflicted in the ambush and was in a bad way financially, so Pels sent him a draft for $100, warning that it was still not wise for him to return.
Keynes, in warning about the menaces of inflation, said, " By a continuous process of inflation, governments can confiscate, secretly and unobserved, an important part of the wealth of their citizens.
By the mid-1970s, auto manufacturers modified the system so that a warning buzzer would sound for several seconds before turning off ( with the warning light ), regardless of whether the car was started.
By the time Isabel made landfall, a tropical storm warning existed from Chincoteague, Virginia to Fire Island, New York and from Cape Fear, North Carolina to the mouth of the Santee River in South Carolina, and a hurricane warning existed from Chincoteague, Virginia to Cape Fear.
By 1906 the AA has erected thousands of roadside danger and warning signs and managed road signage until responsibility was passed to local authorities in the early 1930s.
By 5 p. m. Sunday, a hurricane warning was issued for the coast.
By pointing out that arguments about constitutionality of federal income tax laws " reveal full knowledge of the provisions at issue and a studied conclusion, however wrong, that those provisions are invalid and unenforceable ," the Supreme Court may have been impliedly warning that asserting such " constitutional " arguments ( in open court or otherwise ) might actually help the prosecutor prove willfulness.
By traveling near the speed of light, an RKV could substantially limit the amount of early warning detection time.
By 1997, after Waterford posted a profit warning, the group once again found itself in merger talks with Avonmore.
By virtue of Canada's frontline position, the Canadian air defence command and control centre would be the most important piece of the NORAD ' pie ' -- its early warning of and reaction to a Soviet air attack, and survival in nuclear war were paramount for the survival of the U. S .- Canadian portion of the North American continent.
By 7: 45 the thunderstorm south of the city was indicated by radar to be increasing in intensity, and at 7: 50 the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Lubbock, Crosby and Floyd counties.
By later on September 21, the hurricane warning was canceled for all islands east of the Virgin Islands including Antigua, Barbuda, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin.
By normalizing alert data across threats, jurisdictions, and warning systems, CAP also can be used to detect trends and patterns in warning activity, such as trends that might indicate an undetected hazard or hostile act.
By parasitizing the honest warning signal of the protected species, the Batesian mimic gains the same advantage, without having to go to the expense of arming themselves.
By use of telematics as applied to intelligent vehicle technologies, instantaneous direction travel cognizance of a vehicle may be transmitted in real-time to surrounding vehicles traveling in the local area of vehicles equipped ( with EWSV ) to receive said warning signals of danger.
By 1500 UTC on September 6, the hurricane watches and tropical storm watches and warnings were upgraded to a hurricane warning and expanded to: Barbados, St. Vincent and Grenadines, St. Lucia, Tobago, Grenada.
By spring the African National Congress and the South West Africa People's Organization ( SWAPO ) were echoing Cuba's warning.
By the 1980s, the warning would be given on the orders of a Warning Officer from the Home Office stationed at RAF High Wycombe.
By the late 1890s, under relentless attack – propaganda campaigns warning of a “ second Reconstruction ” and “ Negro rule ,” physical intimidation, violence, and assassinations of leaders and foot soldiers – the movement was crushed.
By GPEB ’ s standard, the companies that have involved in excessive emissions or caused serious environmental pollution accidents will be given the red sign warning and will be placed under strict supervision.
Nay, verily: By the Moon, And by the Night as it retreateth, And by the Dawn as it shineth forth ,- This is but one of the mighty ( portents ), A warning to mankind ,- To any of you that chooses to press forward, or to follow behind ;- Every soul will be ( held ) in pledge for its deeds.

By and free
By that time it was commonly agreed that patent warfare was sapping constructive achievement and blocking the free exchange of technical information.
By the terms of the agreement, the election of bishops and abbots in Germany was to take place in the emperor's presence as judge between potentially disputing parties, free of bribes, thus retaining to the emperor a crucial role in choosing these great territorial magnates of the Empire.
By 1900, administrative control was transferred to New Zealand ; in 1965 residents chose self-government in free association with New Zealand.
By the mid-19th century, however, the powerful British Empire gave up mercantilism and trade restrictions and introduced the principle of free trade, with few restrictions or tariffs.
By 1810 three-quarters of all blacks in Delaware were free.
By the 1860 census on the verge of the Civil War, 91. 7 percent of the black population, or nearly 20, 000 people, were free.
By contrast, the EM far-field is composed of radiation that is free of the transmitter in the sense that ( unlike the case in an electrical transformer ) the transmitter requires the same power to send these changes in the fields out, whether the signal is immediately picked up, or not.
By the early 1970s, the picture changed: software costs were dramatically increasing, a growing software industry was competing with the hardware manufacturer's bundled software products ( free in that the cost was included in the hardware cost ), leased machines required software support while providing no revenue for software, and some customers able to better meet their own needs did not want the costs of " free " software bundled with hardware product costs.
By elevating the director, and not the screenwriter, to the same importance as novelists, composers, or painters, it sought to free the cinema from its popular conception as a bastard art, somewhere between theater and literature.
By March 2006, at least 65 % of the Greek population was able to view Digital TV for free with the use of set-top boxes.
By this system, the children were free people and could inherit property, thus originating a class of " mulattos " with property and some with wealthy fathers.
By 1990 an additional five free zones were in operation in Omoa, Coloma, Tela, La Ceiba, and Amapala.
By a minimization of free energy argument, the relation that predicted the smaller new contact angle is the state most likely to exist.
By " open access " to this literature, we mean its free availability on the public internet, permitting any users to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of these articles, crawl them for indexing, pass them as data to software, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without financial, legal, or technical barriers other than those inseparable from gaining access to the internet itself.
By 1800, there were 108, 378 free blacks in a population of 7. 2 million.
By continuous rapid exchange of bound water with other free water molecules, these polymer films keep the surfaces separated while maintaining a high fluidity at the brush – brush interface at high compressions, thus leading to a very low coefficient of friction.
By uprooting the kleshas one becomes asankhata (" unconditioned ") free from the obscurations of the volitional formations.
By 2002, after the crash of Internet advertising, only one news segment could be viewed freely, and by 2004, no free content remained on the website.
By giving away their ICQ product for free and preventing interoperability between their client software and other products, they were able to temporarily dominate the market for instant messaging.
By the time the civil conflict ended and the government of New Granada and the government of the Isthmus had negotiated the Isthmus's reincorporation to the union, Panama's First Republic had been free for 13 months.
By the turn of the 21st century, the turntable had become a niche product, as the price of CD players, which reproduce music free from pops and scratches, fell far lower than high fidelity tape players or turntables.
By 1829, 60 % of the state's free white males were ineligible to vote.
By the 1730s, in most colonies religious minorities had obtained what contemporaries called religious toleration: " The policy of toleration relieved religious minorities of some physical punishments and some financial burdens, but it did not make them free from the indignities of prejudice and exclusion.

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