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By turning his entire body to ice, instead of just wearing an icy exterior, Bobby now was capable of using his power in new, aggressive ways, adding spikes and padding to his ice structure.
By 1909, the A's were wearing an elephant logo on their sweaters, and in 1918 it turned up on the regular uniform jersey for the first time.
By wearing a tightly-laced corset for extended periods, known as tightlacing, men and women can learn to tolerate extreme waist constriction and eventually reduce their natural waist size.
By wearing rings on the fourth finger, a married couple symbolically declares their eternal love for each other.
By 1908, newspapers as serious as The Times used it, although with careful explanation: " A ' flapper ', we may explain, is a young lady who has not yet been promoted to long frocks and the wearing of her hair ' up '".
By 1834, the term cangaceiro was already used to refer to bands of poor peasants who inhabited the northeastern deserts, wearing leather clothing and hats, carrying carbines, revolvers, shotguns, and long narrow knives known as peixeiras.
By 1910, his political coalition, comprising chiefly poor white farmers and industrial workers, began to describe themselves proudly as " rednecks ", even to the point of wearing red neckerchiefs to political rallies and picnics.
By early 1861, settler opinion was evenly divided on Browne's stance against Māori and the fairness of the Waitara purchase and many believed the British had little hope of wearing the enemy down with further military campaigns.
By the middle of June the riots in Los Angeles were dying out but the riots spread throughout California to cities in Texas and Arizona while incidents broke out in other cities such as Detroit, New York and Philadelphia, where two members of Gene Krupa's dance band were beaten up for wearing the band's zoot suit stage costumes.
By the age of sixty, she had effectively assumed the persona of Mother Jones by claiming to be older than she actually was, wearing outdated black dresses and referring to the male workers that she supported as ‘ her boys ’.
By the early 1970s, skinheads started wearing them, and by the late 1980s, they were popular among scooter riders, punks, some New Wave musicians, and members of other youth subcultures.
By this time, Hagman had ceased wearing his toupée.
By 1802, lieutenants wore their epaulette on the left shoulder, with lieutenants in command of a vessel wearing them on the right shoulder ; after the creation of the rank of master commandants, they wore their epaulettes on the right shoulder similar to lieutenants in command.
By wearing the red Phrygian cap the Paris sans-culottes made their Revolutionary ardour and plebeian solidarity immediately recognizable.
By the 16th century the wearing of smaller medals on a chain was a persistent fashion for both sexes, and a variety of medals were produced commercially for the purpose, commemorating persons or events, or just with non-specific suitable sentiments.
By 1916, street railroads nationwide were wearing out their equipment faster than they were replacing it.
By the end, he not only is wearing the right size suit, but he has accessorized it with a brightly colored shirt and tie that represents his sunnier disposition.
By 1979, however, the gloss was wearing off the Hamer image, as Victoria was beset by increasing economic difficulties, rising unemployment, industrial unrest and a decline in Victoria's traditional manufacturing industrial base.
By wearing gangster style clothes along with the badboy attiude and being a R & B group they appealed to both men and women.
By that time, 70 % of players were already wearing them.
By Edith's uncompromising regimen of nightly forced wearing of torturous leg braces and shoes, even over Longworth's sobs, Edith ensured that Longworth would grow up with almost no trace of the disability.
By wearing a small microphone, a user can influence Kismet's behaviour.
By about 20 km, Bikila and Rhadi ( actually wearing number 185 ) had created a gap from the rest of the pack.
" By wearing the suit he has developed a natural tolerance to pain.
By contrast, 75 % of runners wearing modern running shoes heel strike ; running shoes being characterized by a padded sole, stiff soles and arch support, and sloping down from a more padded heel to a less padded forefoot.

By and body
By the end of the third act, the artist is dead but the body lingers on, a shell among other shells.
By bringing part of mass of her body closer to the axis she decreases her body's moment of inertia.
By the 12th century, the Mishneh Torah ( i. e., Rabbi Moses Maimonides ) was criticizing Christianity on the grounds of idol worship, in that Christians attributed divinity to Jesus who had a physical body.
By the 19th Century, this body of legislation included some 10, 000 norms.
By the end of the story, there is little physical difference between the body of the hero, now called Andrew, and humans equipped with advanced prosthetics, save for the presence of Andrew's artificial positronic brain.
By the Himalayan tradition, phowa ( Tibetan ) is the discipline that transfers the mindstream to the intended body.
By this time, equids were more truly horse-like, having developed the typical body shape of the modern animals.
By 1936, the Slingerland company introduced a wooden solid body electric model.
By the terms of the Honduran constitution, this stalemate left the final choice of president up to the legislature, but that body was unable to obtain a quorum and reach a decision.
By around 1774, he had concluded that the same effects could be created by passing the hands, at a distance, in front of the subject's body, referred to as making " Mesmeric passes.
By confronting Opal and his father in her simulation, Iceman realized that Emma was right and managed to transform back to his human body with his chest fully intact.
By whatever name, advocates had two strong beliefs: opposition to the idea of forceful sexual activity in a relationship and advocacy for a woman to use her body in any way that she pleases.
By enhancing and overlaying frames, he found what appeared to be the rear body of a creature underwater.
By changing the settings on the scanner, this effect is used to create contrast between different types of body tissue or between other properties, as in fMRI and diffusion MRI.
By such doctrine Moses persuaded a large body of right-minded persons to accompany him to the place where Jerusalem now stands.
By treating the star as an idealized energy radiator known as a black body, the luminosity L and radius R can be related to the effective temperature by the Stefan – Boltzmann law:
By either standard, one's body is one's property.
# To attain moksha: By the grace and compassion of God or a God-realized guru, a jiva gets a human body to purge itself of the layers of base instincts.
By definition, autologous cells are obtained from one's own body, just as one may bank his or her own blood for elective surgical procedures.
By now, however, only four states – Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and Texas – still rely on the Restatement as their primary source of guidance ( other than their body of state case law ).
By Newton's law of universal gravitation and laws of motion, a body of mass m a distance R from the center of a sphere of mass M feels a force equivalent to an acceleration, where:
By refraining from these activities, the body is uncomfortable but can still survive.
By the event's conclusion a new international body named the International African Association is established.
By 1911, her body was so frail that she had to be admitted into the rest home named in her honor.

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