By now he had his own Mercedes, and entered a race in Berlin against some of the country's top stars.
By now he was so incensed he seemed to lose grip of his brief and persistently talked about the "British company" - his definition of what constitutes British seems flexible in this instance.
He may have taken the Jets to a pair of AFC Championships in his first two seasons, he may have been magazine cover bait and The Future, but by now he knows the The Future in New York is only the next 12 to 24 hours.
By now, he and his visitors from Little Rock -- Jones, her husband and Traylor -- were in the doldrums.
By now, he was a middle-aged man going on fifty, so the musically gifted child was just a sad memory.
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In shock, Jung was by now convinced he was being mugged by criminals and began shouting for help from passers-by.
By now, he had only an indistinct sense, in another layer of his mind, that long, long ago someone had thrown him fresh meat twice a day and sprayed him with water when the heat grew unbearable.
"If there was a substantial effect, we would expect to have seen it by now, " he added.
And there he met Erma, his sweetheart for over 70 years, by whose side he will now rest for eternity.
Kimble is so gifted a fugitive by now that you feel he should carry on running and never stop.
The danger is that by avoiding bust now, he could simply ensure another bust, of a more conventional sort, in a couple of years' time.
Composed in 1934, by a Russian (now he would be a Belarussian), who was a descendant of Georgian royalty Vladimir Dukelsky for the Broadway play Thumbs Up!
Though Frick, like Carnegie, stood at only five feet three inches (at a time when the average man was five feet seven), and was white-bearded by now as well, he would never be mistaken for Santa Claus.
He said he would have by now put forward a plan to reform Medicare and Social Security, because he pointed out they're on the road to bankruptcy.
At 29, Robinho, a man who boasts 90 caps for Brazil and once a key figure for the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester City, now looks a shell of his former self, as evidenced by the fact that he is now usually a fixture on the substitute's bench and has made just two starts since November.
He is idolized by his friends and family, and now he must try to live up to their hopes.
Qualifying to become a teacher was a long and bitter struggle, he says, but now he feels he has been cheated by the system.
He sat now by the stream watching the clear water flowing between the rocks and, across the stream, he noticed there was a thick bed of watercress.
Mr. Hanold owes his current job in computer operations to a colleague with a link to the Tall Club, and he now repays his good fortune by contacting members when he learns of openings in his industry.
Gaston said he came forward now because he is still troubled by what happened.
He said the matter could now be taken up by the police and he was pleased that the Electoral Commission had moved quickly to report these matters to the police.
He's very happy and excited by the half-back partnership he now has with Danny Orr.
He may regret that now, since he was convicted by a jury that deliberated for just 90 minutes, and that probably included time to eat dinner.
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And, as plain Englishmen by now every day do, he was using it wrong.
He imagines by now, at 41, she would have been married with children of her own.
Nathaniel resisted any help at first, but now he drops by LAMP for meals and a shower.
One forecast for a matrimonial setback originated with a report by an economist who now says he doesn't anticipate a major impact.
Former Manchester City boss Mark Hughes also turned to Verheijen at the start of the 2009-2010 season and Craig Bellamy has been so impressed by the Dutchman that he now pays to work with him at his own expense.
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