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By the mid sixteenth century, though, sugar was becoming plentiful in England.
By the middle of the sixteenth century, financiers and traders commonly accepted bills of exchange in place of gold or silver for other goods.
By and large, these are very nice kids, and as the band The Who used to sing, "The kids are alright."
By contrast, the 10 who were taking placebos consumed 2.6 drinks.
By adding any one or any number of these herbs to your health and beauty routine, you likely will start to see results that will please you on many different and significant levels.
By 2005 that figure was down to 150,000.
By 1995, there were only about 25 Florida panthers left.
By far the largest cause of this human tragedy is that thousands of employees were heavily overweighted in Enron stock.
By far the most populous country in the top 10, France ranks very high in air and water quality and fisheries management.
By believing, you urge them to strive for a vision of what they can become together.They get called forth to be more than they are now.
By aeroponics, potato inflorescences were promoted effectively, and the number of flower buds and flowers, and pollen fertility were much superior to those of plants growing in field.
By throwing open its discount window to investment Banks, the Fed has tacitly admitted that the old rules no longer apply.
By doing this, the company will increase the percentage of reused text with each project.
By quantifying the responses, researchers were able to determine what particular features of the song were most important.
By doing this, they are reintroducing foods into the marketplace that haven't been grown for years.
By the time a problem has been addressed and remedied it may have vanished in the marketplace, to be replaced by new abuses of power.
By flipping this field's polarity the DNA strand can be ratcheted along, one base pair at a time.
By the 13th century when the Aztec swept into central Mexico, the once teeming city—which reached its zenith around a.d. 400—had been long since abandoned by its mysterious builders.
By 2000, the first and second divisions of Europe's leagues had poached enough African players to field 70 teams.
By mid-2007, when the majors realised that digital downloads were not growing as quickly as they had hoped, they landed on a more adventurous digital strategy.
By leaving voluntarily, many can retain the right to return to the U. S. legally at some point.
By planetary standards, Mercury is small.
By that afternoon, we were already meditating on warm, clean polyurethane and aluminum foil pads.
By the time of her death she had outlived all of her children except for King John and Queen Leonora.
By contrast, American men have a real lack of awareness about how to treat a lady.
By the end of the trial only 125 people had become infected with HIV.
By last year, the Yellowstone wolf population had grown to more than 170 wolves.
By exercising, we can always stay healthy.
By check payment, we reserve right of ownership until the amount owed is credited to our bank account; discounts are.
By 1911 Carnegie was near the end of his career, whereas Watson's was only starting.
By offering instant discounts worth as much as $ 100, DeWalt launched a trade-in program to encourage people to bring back tools.
"By the way, how old are you?" he asks, inching closer.
By the time she got sick, tests revealed the virus had developed into full-blown AIDS.
By keeping his costs down and distributing digitally, Mr Swanberg is making a living.
By the 1740s, about the time that infant mortality was dipping, the drink was common.
By Nick Teale Aaron Ramsey visited the Arsenal training ground this week and was able to walk unaided as he caught up with his team-mates.
By reutilizing and welding discarded tubes and saddles the old bike parts can be re-incorporated into the public realm as a simple useful urban furniture piece.
By enabling advertisers to partner with users, this is the type of program that would create trust between the parties.
By requiring children to have lessons and health checks, the programmes should make children better educated and healthier than their parents.
By using the depth buffer, objects are rendered correctly.
By real father was Alan Truing, who in 1936 wrote a book to describe how computers could be made to work, and built a "universal machine" to solve any mathematical problem.
By contrast, dry soils are sandy and porous, their coarse textures permitting water to drain rapidly.
By contrast, deserts and areas covered by ice and snow, these places have high albedos.
By contrast, they saw in the preceding hundred years from 1650 to1750, when England was still a completely agricultural country.
By contrast, the same student used a brush to make a breath-taking landscape painting—so vivid that one could almost smell the refreshing rivers and hear the chirping birds.
By contrast, Senator Dole won big.
By contrast, his brother is quite easygoing.
By night entertainment is limited to hotel bars with live music at the Outback Pioneer.
By contrast, there were millions of patients with chronic diseases like hypertension who would take drugs for life.
By contrast, in America institutional investors remain overweight equities and underweight government bonds.