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They soon found success in Hollywood — their first film, “The Panic in Needle Park,” screened at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival — but by that time, Didion, who had been hosting legendary “industry” parties at her house on Franklin Avenue, sensed a vacuity that she described in “Play It As It Lays,” her 1970 novel.

Ms Kennedy told MPs: "By that time, we were downstairs and we were preparing for the press conference so that was not seen by ourselves."

From BBC

By that time, Morgan Freeman had already triumphed in the supporting category for his turn in “Million Dollar Baby.”

"By that time, we'd obviously had the disorder in Southport, and we'd seen, I think, three other cities experiencing disorder," the police chief said.

From BBC

But by that time in the night her body is already frozen, so she has stopped drinking water from the early evening hours onward.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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