by and by - translation to german
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by and by - translation to german


by and by         
CHRISTIAN SONG
By And By
nach und nach; nach einer Weile; stufenweise
by-law         
  • "Byelaws for good rule and government" in [[Ripon]], [[North Yorkshire]]
  • Cover of guideline document by [[United Steelworkers]] to form the basis of '''by-laws''' that may be adopted by a local union
RULE ESTABLISHED BY AN ORGANIZATION OR COMMUNITY TO REGULATE ITSELF, WITHIN LIMITS SET BY A HIGHER AUTHORITY
By-Law; Bye-law; Bye law; Byelaws; Byelaw; Bylaws; By-laws; By law; Agreement of association; By- law; Draft:By-law; By-Laws; Corporate by-law; Bye-Laws; Bylaw; BYLAW
munizipales Hilfsgesetz
by-election         
ELECTION HELD TO FILL A POLITICAL OFFICE THAT HAS BECOME VACANT
By election; Bye-election; Special election; By-elections; Bye election; Byelection; Special elections; Bi-election; Bye-elections; Special Election; By-Election; By-Elections; Re-run election; Bypoll; Byelections; By poll
Nebenwahlen

Definition

by and by
1.
Presently, soon, before long, in a short time.
2.
After a while, hereafter, some time hence.

Wikipedia

By and By
By and By is a song by Charles Albert Tindley. It has been recorded by, among others, Golden Gate Quartet and Elvis Presley.
Examples of use of by and by
1. To go back out and change that world, to not just talk about heaven by and by, but to get equipped and to get to know that we are not alone in this struggle, and that the struggle can make a difference . . . that we serve a God who comes into history on the side of the oppressed." The black church has long been a sanctuary and source of support, dating to slavery, when it was one of the few places African Americans could gather.