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By the show's tenth anniversary in 1979, 9 million American children under the age of six were watching Sesame Street daily.
By now a crowd is watching, and Hal flees into the darkness.
By the concluding scene, it seems that Hunnicut is about to change the course of history, since the passenger watching the sale from the embassy limousine now has his name on paper as the haunted vehicle's owner.
By 2000, about 46 million viewers out of a population of 280 million watched the first debate, with ten million fewer watching the subsequent debates that year.
By the show's tenth anniversary in 1979, nine million American children under the age of six were watching Sesame Street daily, and several studies showed it was having a positive educational impact.
By the show's tenth anniversary in 1979, nine million American children under the age of six were watching Sesame Street daily.
By contrast, there is no direct regulation of dolphin watching in Argentina.
By the end of the sixth season, Mulder and Scully were increasingly shown enjoying more light-hearted activities together, such as practicing baseball, using FBI funds for a " night out " during a movie premiere, and watching a movie at Mulder's apartment.
By this stage, he had already attracted the attention of major clubs, with Manchester United scout Jack O ' Brien reporting back to manager Matt Busby in 1948 that he had " today seen a 12-year-old schoolboy who merits special watching.
By watching movements of lips and face, humans get conditioned and practice lip reading.
By watching the blinking lamp on the pinnacle of the tower, one can see if transmitter is working.
By that time there were nearly 10 Million Britons watching some of the events on TV.
The plaque notes that Eric Coates was inspired to write By the Sleepy Lagoon, the signature tune for Desert Island Discs, whilst watching the sea from here (: File: Eric Coates plaque Selsey. jpg | read plaque.
By 1595, 15, 000 people a week were watching plays in London.
* By watching Ghatak's Meghe Dhaka Tara, I derived that pleasure by which the mind gets mesmerised by the sad aspect of life, and gets purified by the artistic communication's receiving and protesting.
By this point in time Apple was in serious trouble in the marketplace, and most developers had long given up believing any of their claims after watching one such product after another disappear.
By March 30, 1791 a second Act enabled the inhabitants of that portion of the Northern Liberties between Vine Street and Pegg ’ s Run ( Cohoquinoque Creek ) and the middle of Fourth Street and the Delaware River to elect three commissioners to lay taxes for the purpose of lighting, watching and establishing pumps within those bounds.
By watching the development of flies in which the earliest cell division produced two different genomes, he measured the embryonic distance between organs in a unit which is called the sturt in his honor.
By chance, they become involved in the action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are watching.
By luck, he also finds Holly and Selexin, and uses Selexin's teleporter to kill the final hood, by teleporting half its body away to watching officials.
By 1984, Fisher was watching over eighteen institutions in eleven countries.
By the time I finished, there were ten men on each side, the game was played indoors on plastic, and I had to spend half my time watching out for a man dressed in a chicken suit who kept trying to kiss me.
By this time, however, many of the initial viewers had already stopped watching.
By this stage in the war, the German submarine authorities had become aware of the existence of Q-ships and Captain Ernst Rosenow of the UC-29 was taking no risks with his target, remaining at 400 yards ( 366m ) distance watching the staged panicked evacuation of the ship.

By and valve
By providing the secondary demand valve the need to alternately breathe off the same mouthpiece when sharing air is eliminated.
By converting and sending these electrical signals out to equipment the RTU can control equipment, such as opening or closing a switch or a valve, or setting the speed of a pump.
By 1909, the shed used at the valve Company was expanded as were the hose carts to four wheels and two horses.
By 1973, an EGR valve controlled by manifold vacuum opened or closed to admit exhaust to the intake tract only under certain conditions.
By the end of the 1970s overhead valve V8s powered 80 % of automobiles built in the US, and most of the rest had six-cylinder engines.
By virtue of its more compact layout, interference between the float and other obstacles ( tank insulation, flush valve, and so on ) is greatly reduced, thus increasing reliability.
By 1806, Trevithick was fitting pairs of safety valves, one external valve for the driver's adjustment and one sealed inside the boiler with a fixed weight.
By the late 1950s and early 1960s, the slide was sometimes replaced with a half-tone rotary valve to F #, which allowed for nearly a full chromatic scale to be played.
By observing the mercury in the column while releasing the air pressure with a control valve, one can read the values of the blood pressure in mm Hg.
By making the mixer self oscillate, the necessity of providing a separate oscillator valve is avoided.
By the time the yolk is fully utilized, a spiral valve has developed in the intestine and the fish starts to feed.
By applying twin KO4 Warner turbochargers, an air-to-air intercooler and variable valve actuation to its Alloytec 190, then dropping the compression to 9. 0: 1, Holden engineers were able to deliver a power peak of 280 kW and no less than 480Nm of torque, with 90 per cent available from just 1600rpm.
By adjusting the valve timing, engine start and stop occurs almost unnoticeably at minimum compression.
By the late 1960s, Nelson's experience with artificial aortic valve implantation was such that he was able to report a large series of patients with an exceptionally low operative mortality.
By using a blow-through method, the MAF won't be affected by the blowoff valve opening as the pressure is vented before the air reaches the MAF.
By tuning the length of the primary tubes, usually by means of resonance tuning, the rarefaction pulse can be timed to coincide with the exact moment valve overlap occurs.
By 1891 he had produced the Schrader valve, which was his most popular invention and is still used today.
By comparison, reciprocating compressors leave a small amount of compressed gas in the cylinder, because it is not practical for the piston to touch the head or valve plate.
# By acting as an operating control on a three-way powered mixing valve or proportional injection pump system that modulates the supply distribution hot water temperature.
By controlling the air flow through the instrument and the shape of the column ( by changing fingering or valve position ), a player may produce two distinct tones not part of the same harmonic series, and thus perceive them independently.
( By comparison, an OHV or OHC engine can suffer piston damage and catastrophic engine failure when a valve drops.
By that time, the first year of the aluminum-head Panhead, it had been thoroughly superseded and outsold in the marketplace by the superior performance of the overhead valve model Big Twins.
By this means the valve seat was forced against the valve by the water pressure, producing a self-closing action, so that the greater the water pressure, the tighter the valve.

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