By the end of the century, however, the dandy was emerging as something more.
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By the end of the century, it would supposedly feel like summer in east Texas.
Only a handful more will win any relief by the end of the century.
Hostilities between Libya and America, he believes, could break out again before the end of the century.
By the end of the century, much of the Arctic could be unrecognisable.
Small problem, since about 99% of the melting near the end of the century will come from those two sources.
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Analysis of the pottery shows the site dates from the end of the 1st Century, through to the middle of the 4th Century.
In Belgium, by the end of the century no more than two-thirds of candidates on electoral lists may be of the same sex.
Just think of the vision of the airborne-amphibious gyro that, in the 1960s, seemed destined for everyone's garage by the end of the century.
Currently three billion people live in the tropics and subtropics, and their number is expected nearly to double by the end of the century.
Just as World War II defined the beginning of the modern age, the sinking of the Titanic really marked the end of the 19th Century.
Warnings that we may face civilisation-threatening temperature change by the end of the century, once considered outlandish, are now coming out of mainstream research groups.
There will still be a bit of the 23km Aletsch glacier left at the end of the century, because it is 900m deep in places.
Even if we halted global warming by the end of the century, we could expect to avoid only about 3% of world-wide malaria cases by 2100.
We have come a long way since the notion of heroism that prevailed at the tail end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
The planet is getting richer as well as more crowded, and the pressure to produce more energy will become acute long before the end of the century.
And the benefits, when estimated using a standard climate model, will reduce temperature only by an immeasurable one-tenth of a degree Fahrenheit by the end of the century.
In this decade, the Japanese government went to the extreme of guaranteeing all lenders (not just depositors) to the country's biggest banks until the end of the century.
The United Nations' Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change has forecast a rise in sea levels of at least 7.1 inches (18 cm) by the end of the century.
Watson continued to record: with country giants like Chet Atkins, newgrass superstars like David Grisman and Tony Rice, and by the end of the century with Merle's son Richard.
Father Christmas and the Christmas tree, the inventions of Nordic pagans, did not enter the average home until the end of the 19th century, but are now well established.
As the end of the century nears, it would be surprising indeed if Aum Shinrikyo turned out to be the only cult in Japan that believed in an apocalyptic tomorrow.
As Italians began to emigrate to the US at the end of the 19th Century, many settled in South Philadelphia where the market took shape to cater to the new community.
However, a recent study of coastal cities still predicted the Philippines' capital Manila would see its vulnerability to flooding double by the end of the century, due to sea-level rises.
France's long-suffering taxpayers can only hope that this rise encourages the French state to keep at least one of its 1995 promises: to privatise the bank before the end of the century.
These projections imply that, even for the lowest emission scenarios, the average income of South Africans will have overtaken that of Americans by a very wide margin by the end of the century.
She was fought over by both the defenders and accusers of Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish captain wrongly found guilty of selling military secrets to the Germans at the end of the 19th century.
Only towards the end of the century did the English landscape garden, as developed by Brown, come into fashion there, with both George Washington at Mount Vernon and Thomas Jefferson at Monticello devising distinctive versions of the genre.
However, by the end of the century, plans were afoot to dam the Nile and it looked as though the Great Temple was doomed to be buried again, although on this occasion its coverage was intended to be water.
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