By the 1990s, Chicago had started to capitalise upon, rather than avoid, its gangster history.
By the 1990s they were both doing Elvis shows in the area, he said.
By the 1990s, Kim was running one of the biggest businesses in the world.
By the 1990s there was pressure on land, cocoa prices had fallen and political tensions rose.
By the 1990s, the Watergate babies had attenuated as a presence in the House.
The most innovative of American companies in the 1980s, by the 1990s Apple seemed to run from risk.
But by the 1990s, the affiliation provision was widely viewed as unnecessary and even harmful to financial institutions.
By the 1990s, single filers who lived together without being married enjoyed tax advantages not available to married filers.
By the 1990s, Raceway Park was no longer in the middle of nowhere.
By the 1990s, the low post wrestling morphed into all out body-to-body combat.
By the 1990s, intrepid tenants had given new life to the old structures, and Red Hook's renaissance was underway.
By the 1990s, the connection was well established, and work began on vaccines.
By the 1990s, the airline had more than 50 Boeing and Airbus jets flying to 39 cities in 20 countries.
The developing world has seen a particularly sharp increase - from 27% using contraceptives in the 1970s to 40% by the 1990s.
As recently as the 1980s, most French banks were owned by the state, and by the 1990s the sector was bordering on bankruptcy.
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Carotid surgery began over a half-century ago, and studies by the 1990s clearly showed it was more effective than existing drug therapy at preventing strokes.
By the 1990s, when some of my clients began to reach retirement age, the hidden flaws showed up when the projections fell below their targets.
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The company nearly collapsed by the 1990s due to management shortcomings, a downturn in the nation's banking sector and nonperforming loans topping 54% of its portfolio.
It did well shifting from a metal-bashing industrial economy in the 1970s to a high-tech and service economy by the 1990s, just across the river from Manhattan.
By the 1990s, the two men had become fast friends, with Stevens sometimes helping Allen secure profitable ventures and Allen raising money for Stevens and other Republican candidates.
By the 1990s the company had struck a deal with USAopoly, an outfit that since has produced more than 200 themed versions, ranging from Star Wars to Scooby-Doo.
The motif of the "brushstroke, " painted and three-dimensional, as a goof on Willem de Kooning in 1960s and on graffiti by the 1990s, serves to unify the exhibition.
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By the 1990s, smaller customers began installing smaller onsite generators.
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In the PC operating system market, the 1980s were a period of intense competition and rapid innovation, followed by the 1990s when Windows became utterly dominant and the pace of innovation slowed.
Strikes in essential industries were running at less than a third their 1970s' level by the 1990s, according to an analysis by Stephen Dunn and David Metcalf, two industrial-relations academics, published on March 3rd by the Employment Policy Institute.
And to do that, IBM, which by the 1990s had become a coddling workplace, has in recent years transformed itself as an employer, annually firing thousands of workers in one country (often the U.S.), and hiring thousands in other countries (India, Brazil, the Philippines).
The son of a Swiss pediatrician, Gandur, 64, grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, became and oil trader in the 1970s and by the 1990s had made such keeconnections in west Africa that he had been dubbed Commander of the National Order in Benin, has a diplomatic passport from Senegal, and for a decade was honorary consul in Geneva for Republic of Congo.
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The 1980s were defined by the PC revolution, the 1990s by the fiber-optic and Internet booms.
This boom was aided and extended by the policies adopted by the Republican Congressional majorities of the 1990s, and by the 2001 and 2003 Bush tax cuts.
Funicello made few public appearances by the late 1990s as she became more debilitated by the disease.
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