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Although the 1770s was one of the society's richest eras in terms of its collaborative achievements, the society's meetings declined from regular occurrences in 1775 to infrequent ones by the end of the decade.
Although rainfall is infrequent in this area, a number of fertile wadis, of which the most important are the Wadi Bishah and the Wadi Tathlith, make oasis agriculture possible on a relatively large scale.
Although average precipitation and humidity during summer is low, there are infrequent yet heavy storms.
Although infrequent, tropical cyclones ( hurricanes / tropical storms ) have struck Connecticut and the New London metropolitan area.
Although Farr was off to a promising start, roles were infrequent for the young actor, and he was cast as a delivery person, a post office clerk, an army surplus store clerk, an airlines reservations agent, and as an employee at a chinchilla ranch, all in all not very crediting roles.
Although most of Solvang's visitors arrive by car, there are infrequent bus connections for those arriving at Santa Barbara by rail.
Although trade was slow and infrequent, it did take place and it allowed for an intermingling of culture and material goods.
Although their primary mission was close support, USAF Mustangs did manage to shoot down a few North Korean Yaks when these aircraft made their infrequent appearances.
Although quite common in older Sanskrit, the aorist is comparatively infrequent in much of classical Sanskrit, occurring, for example, 66 times in the first book of the Rāmāyaṇa, 8 times in the Hitopadeśa, 6 times in the Bhagavad-Gītā, and 6 times in the story of Śakuntalā in the Mahābhārata.
Although infrequent, it may also be worn by bishops above the alb and below the chasuble.
Although the 1949 images show cometary features, all subsequent images show only a stellar image, suggesting it may be an inactive comet that undergoes only infrequent outbursts.
Although he was an infrequent member of the first team as a midfielder up to 1975, and was on the transfer list when Clough became manager, Robertson became a key player as a left winger under Clough and appeared in 243 consecutive games between December 1976 and December 1980.
Although infrequent, scoliosis might cause bursitis of the shoulders ; however, shoulder bursitis is more commonly caused by overuse of the shoulder joint and related muscles.
Although an airport bus service exists, it is very infrequent and unreliable.
Although precipitation during the winter is not infrequent, snowfalls are rare, occurring on average only four days per year, but are more frequent on the mountain peaks.
Although the island features a well-maintained airstrip, flights from Rarotonga are very infrequent.
Although Mickey & Sylvia disbanded by the end of the 1950s, they continued to record together on an infrequent basis until 1965, when Mickey quit the music industry in the United States.

Although and EOKA
Although not stated in its initial declaration of existence which was printed and distributed on 1 April 1955, EOKA also had a target of achieving enosis ( union of Cyprus with Greece ).

Although and targeted
Although not officially announced, the original backup crew consisted of Fred Haise ( CDR ), William R. Pogue ( CMP ) and Gerald Carr ( LMP ) who were targeted for the prime crew assignment on Apollo 19.
Although lightbulb jokes tend to be derogatory in tone, the people targeted by them may take pride in the stereotypes expressed and are often themselves the jokes ' originators.
Although it can be used for general merchandise, the program is specifically targeted to be redeemed at the restaurant chain located inside each location.
Although it was originally targeted towards female viewers ( at one point said to be 30 % of the website's audience ), the male show later promoted itself as news from a gay perspective.
Although many intracellular proteins are synthesized in the cytoplasm and membrane-bound or secreted proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum, the specifics of how proteins are targeted to specific organelles or cellular structures is often unclear.
Although he was expected to embed the Project ’ s research within a wider theoretical context, it soon became apparent that the Project was primarily concerned with data collection to be used by administrators for establishing whether groups of listeners could be targeted by broadcasts specifically aimed at them.
Although Knox had not targeted Elizabeth, he had deeply offended her, and she never forgave him.
Although primarily targeted at XML documents, xml: tm can be used on any document that can be converted to XLIFF format.
The Office of Strategic Influence, or OSI, was a department created by the United States Department of Defense on October 30, 2001, to support the War on Terrorism through psychological operations in targeted countries, which did not include the United States because the Pentagon is barred from PSYOPs in the U. S. Although the closure of the office was announced by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld soon after its existence became publicly known, later comments by Secretary Rumsfeld imply that the actual operations of the OSI have continued unabated.
Although Frost worked for the ITV London weekend contractor, London Weekend Television, she targeted the offices of Thames as she also believed Eamonn Andrews, the then-presenter of Thames ' Today, the local news programme, was also part of the scheme.
Although the legal use of capital punishment is generally decreasing around the world, individuals or groups deemed threatening — or even simply " undesirable "— to a government may nevertheless be targeted for punishment by a regime or its representatives.
Although they have been targeted by virtually all the armed groups, much of the violence against Pygmies is attributed to the rebel group, the Movement for the Liberation of Congo, which is part of the transitional government and still controls much of the north, and their allies.
Although targeted at notebook computers, both parts were also used by enthusiasts in desktop systems.
Although more successful immigrants were usually targeted, possibly as many as 90 % of Italian immigrants and workmen in New York and other communities were threatened with extortion.
Although this may account for 0. 5 – 2. 7 % of the European population, the losses to this form of hunting are less than when the targeted species were more numerous and predictable.
Although targeted at people like former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, the resolution was eventually withdrawn because it would have declared party personages such as its founder, Dato ' Onn Jaafar, and the first Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, as traitors to the party and the Malay race.
Although Ives could rightly claim that its lithographed offerings were more realistic than Lionel's simple enameled two-color cars, Lionel, taking a cue from Ives, targeted advertising straight at children, claiming its cars were the most realistic and that its paint jobs were more durable.
Although Animation: Master was developed for and is targeted towards independent artists, with a workflow optimized to enable one artist to create a rendered animated piece from start to finish, the workflow also presents economic advantages for larger workgroups.
Although many romance films may be targeted at women, this is not a defining characteristic of a romance film and a chick flick does not necessarily have a romance as a central theme, revolve around the romantic involvement of characters or even contain a romantic relationship.
Although CARNet activities are significant for the whole region of the Republic of Croatia, these are primarily targeted at the academic and research community.
Although discriminatory policies still targeted blacks, South Jersey became a haven for ex-slaves.
Although JTAG's early applications targeted board level testing, the JTAG standard was designed to assist with device, board, and system testing, diagnosis, and fault isolation.
Although several legal measures have been taken to protect all kinds of people against housing discrimination in the U. S., still the most commonly targeted and largest victims are African-Americans.
Although targeted primarily at adults, BrikWars is known for its straight-faced acceptance of the kinds of ridiculous scenarios and multi-genre mashups that arise naturally when children dump out their unsorted toybins on the floor.

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