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Through and use
Through use of the DLINE statement, a means is provided for specifying both the editing of fields to be inserted in a print line area and the layout of the area itself.
Through the use of magical potions and a wand she transformed her enemies, or those who offended her, into animals.
Through the use of proper controls and published protocols ( need to add reference links here ), specificity of the antibody-antigen reaction can be achieved.
Through the use of manned and unmanned spacecraft, volcanism has been discovered on Venus, Mars, the Moon and Io, a satellite of Jupiter.
Through the process of photosynthesis, plants capture energy from light and use it to combine carbon dioxide and water to produce carbohydrates and oxygen.
Through the use of separate applications or plugins loaded into the node software, users can interact with the network in other ways, such as forums similar to web forums or Usenet or interfaces more similar to traditional p2p " filesharing " interfaces.
Through the use of special effects and excessive blood and guts, they tend to display an overt interest in the vulnerability of the human body and the theatricality of its mutilation.
Through the use of flags defined in the IMAP4 protocol, clients can keep track of message state: for example, whether or not the message has been read, replied to, or deleted.
Through use of the imagination, the poem is able to discuss issues surrounding tyranny, war, and contrasts that exist within paradise.
Through the use of the multipart type, MIME allows messages to have parts arranged in a tree structure where the leaf nodes are any non-multipart content type and the non-leaf nodes are any of a variety of multipart types.
Through the use of MIDI mapping, various MIDI controllers can be used to command the program.
Through the use of reciprocal doors, the correct path can intersect the incorrect path on a single plane.
Through the 1990s, the MIPS architecture was widely adopted by the embedded market, including for use in computer networking, telecommunications, video arcade games, video game consoles, computer printers, digital set-top boxes, digital televisions, DSL and cable modems, and personal digital assistants.
Through the use of a duplexer, the radar switches between transmitting and receiving at a predetermined rate.
The use of chess imagery as well as the correspondence of dream elements to elements in the narrator's waking life is reminiscent of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
Through numerous rounds of distillation, or the use of a fractioning still, the taste is modified and clarity is increased.
Through the use of machine-addressable transport guidance information, i. e., the message header, the message is automatically routed through an on-line direct connection through single or multiple transmission media.
Through the use of such a device, THD ( i ) can drop to 5 % over the full power range.
Through a combination of artillery and accurate rifle fire, and a better use of the ground, the Boers repelled all British attempts to cross the river.
Through use of their flagella, E. coli are able to move rapidly towards attractants and away from repellents.
Through use of the land trade along the Silk Road and maritime trade by sail at sea, the Tang were able to gain many new technologies, cultural practices, rare luxury, and contemporary items.
Through this early work on industrial films and TV series, Altman experimented with narrative technique and developed his characteristic use of overlapping dialogue.
Through cellular respiration, these organisms use oxygen to oxidize substances, like sugars or fats, in order to obtain energy.
Through the 1940s and 1950s, the use of ECT became widespread.
Through the use of a DC-DC converter, high DC voltages such as 48V to 72V DC can be stepped down to 36V, 24V, 18V, 12V or 5V to supply different loads.

Through and palm
Through cultural assimilation the Simurgh was introduced to the Arabic-speaking world, where the concept was conflated with other Arabic mythical birds such as the Ghoghnus, a bird having some mythical relation with the date palm, and further developed as the Rukh ( the origin of the English word " Roc ").

Through and healing
Through beneficent deeds and Jewish observance, the Jewish people restore cosmic harmony in the Divine realm, healing the exile of the Shechina with God's transcendence, revealing the essential Unity of God.
Through the magical healing texts, her efforts to heal her son are extended to cure any patient.
Through the series he petitions her for help and talks with her in Welsh, as a down to earth steward of the common people, more accessible than a remote and mysterious God, a local channel of healing and benediction.
Through signs and taped programs in both Luo and English, the exhibition also explains the origins of the Luo people, their migration to western Kenya, traditional healing plants, and the process of establishing a new home.
Ted is very active in his foundation, the Ted Nolan Foundation “ Through the philosophy of healthy lifestyle, the Ted Nolan Foundation is committed to the healing process to renew and revitalize the mind, body and spirit of our young people.
Through this revelation, it is believed that God encourages the faith of the believer to receive the healing or comfort that God offers.
Through the assistance of Danish-born artist Soren Edsberg, the acquisition of " Christ healing at the pool of Bethesda ," owned by Indre Mission, Copenhagen, Denmark, was recently made possible for The Museum of Art, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA.

Through and sometimes
Through a tight fiscal policy and sometimes ruthless tax collection and confiscations, Henry managed to refill the treasury by the time of his death.
Through association with this sweet, Jaffa is sometimes used to describe a chocolate-orange flavour.
Through long tradition, this is usually square leg – in line with the popping crease and a few yards to the batsman's leg side – hence he is sometimes known as the square leg umpire.
In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass the White Queen says, " Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.
Through the beginning of the 21st century, Bernie has become a visible member of the so-called Jam band scene, performing in many large summer festivals, sometimes billed as Bernie Worrell and the Woo Warriors.
Through the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, the number of Selectmen was not set in law, and therefore varied, sometimes greatly.
Through this warlike panorama moved the Seneca chief, Guyasuta, closely associated with the district, involved in every clash, sometimes aiding the English and sometimes the French.
Both Palmer and Burn comment on a sinister vein that sometimes breaks out in Bliss's music, in passages such as the Interlude " Through the valley of the shadow of Death " in The Meditations on a Theme of John Blow, and the orchestral introduction to The Beatitudes.
Through the third degree, or " master training ", sometimes given the Japanese name of Shinpiden (" 神秘伝 " in Japanese, meaning " Mystery Teachings "), the student becomes a Reiki Master.
Through the 1950s opening-roof convertible automobiles were sometimes called drop-head coupés, but since the 1960s the term coupé has generally been applied exclusively to fixed-head models.
Through a gear mechanism and, sometimes, a magnetic drive, a needle dial and odometer type display are advanced.
Furthermore, MARTA is sometimes sarcastically said to stand for " Moving Africans Rapidly Through Atlanta ", a replacement backronym, due to the relatively low number of white riders, particularly after peak commuting hours.
Through the mouths of the dark characters of Hamlet, Timon, Lear, and Iago, he craftily says, or sometimes insinuates the things, which we feel to be so terrifically true, that it were all but madness for any good man, in his own proper character, to utter, or even hint of them.
Through the course of the film the numbers 1 to 100 appear in order, sometimes seen in the background, sometimes spoken by the characters.
Through a misunderstanding of the name Silveri, English speakers sometimes referred to this as the sounding of silver trumpets.
Through continuously questioning and criticizing a range of social issues, News Probe has developed its unique style and made people aware of the blind spots of China, where sometimes also report affairs of China in connection with other countries.
Through books like Tormented Master, The Language of Truth and Your Word Is Fire, Green ( and others ) made Hasidism both more accessible and compelling for Jews seeking personal spirituality amidst the outwardly focused and sometimes spiritually dry world of the formal American Jewish community.
Through the discovery of a rival set of relics at Saint-Josse in 977 the cult of Josse also spread from Northern France to Flanders ( where he is sometimes called Joost ), Germany, Alsace, Switzerland, and Austria, where he is represented on the mausoleum of Maximilian in Innsbruck.
Through late 1990, The Screaming Jets became infamous for a series of raucous, sometimes violent, live shows.
Through these efforts, he developed a system that is now known as the Dan-te system, " Dance of Death " or sometimes ( ironically, given Keehan's dislike of traditional kata ), the Kata-Dante.
Even though the northernmost stretch of the Main Line Through Upper Norrland had long been planned, it was not until 1887 and the victory of the Lantmanna Party's protectionist wing in that year's election that the financial means — from increased trade tariff income — and the political will allowed the completion of the railway through Överluleå, which Boden was sometimes called.
His work includes Motown hits such as, among hundreds of others, " Shotgun " by Jr. Walker & the All Stars, " For Once in My Life ", " I Was Made To Love Her " by Stevie Wonder ( sometimes noted as being claimed by Carol Kaye, Ms Kaye actually claims the track on the late 60s Beach Boys version of the same song ), " Going to a Go-Go " by The Miracles, " My Girl " by The Temptations, " Dancing in the Street " by Martha and the Vandellas, " I Heard It Through the Grapevine " by Gladys Knight and the Pips, and later by Marvin Gaye, and most of the album What's Going On by Marvin Gaye, " Reach Out I'll Be There " and " Bernadette " by the Four Tops, and " You Can't Hurry Love " by The Supremes.

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