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Chronologically this story sits between Michael's exile to Sicily in 1950 to his return to the USA.
Chronologically between the two are " The Wimsey Papers ", a series of epistolary articles written at the beginning of World War II, which Sayers wrote for The Spectator.
( Chronologically, this story falls between Betrayer of Worlds and Ringworld.
Chronologically assigned to the 8th century, the historically poorly attested battle of Bråvalla ( in a location legendarily between West and East Gothenland ) was fought between the " king of Sweden " who is said to have ruled Westrogothians, and the " king of Denmark " whose realm is said to have included Ostrogothians.
Chronologically, the series takes place during the three-year time period between the films Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.
Chronologically, is the second and final chapter of an interquel between Samurai Shodown and Samurai Shodown II, Samurai Shodown III being the first chapter.
Chronologically, Akhenaten: Son of the Sun takes place between the other two books, but it was written first.
Chronologically the story falls between the first and second halves of Mowgli's Brothers, and is the second story in The Jungle Book ( 1894 ) where it is accompanied by the poem " Road Song of the Bandar-log ".
Chronologically taking place between the episodes " Flesh and Stone " and " Vampires of Venice ," the clip involves the Doctor's companion Amy Pond investigating his many previous companions via TARDIS visual records.
Chronologically, the 645 series falls between the earlier 567 series and the later 710 series.
Chronologically, The Talking Snowman takes place during the Christmas season between the events described in volume 3 and volume 4, and thus is known to collectors as " volume 3. 5 ".
Chronologically, they were the major power in central Bengal between the fall of the Kingdom of Gauda ruled by Shashanka ( followed briefly by Manava ) and the rise of the Pala Empire established by Gopala.

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Chronologically the first of the passed convention in the Tokyo-Hague-Montreal system was the Tokyo Convention.
Chronologically, it can be seen within the context of second wave feminism, lasting from 1968 to 1973.
Chronologically, the first recorded utopian proposal is Plato's Republic.
Chronologically, it is the third of the three Theban plays but was written first.
Chronologically, Sumerian temples evolved from earlier Ubaid temples.
Chronologically by publication date, the first Red Skull to appear in the 1940s comics was George John Maxon, an American businessman and Nazi agent who led a ring of spies and saboteurs.
Chronologically and legally, this is true and has been in effect for the entire modern era of education in Canada.
Chronologically, the first Corto Maltese adventure, La giovinezza ( The Early Years ), happens during the Russo-Japanese War.
Chronologically after Mega Man 8 comes Mega Man & Bass, followed by Mega Man 9 and Mega Man 10.
Chronologically, the second explanation, first clearly enunciated by Irenaeus, is the " ransom " or " Christus Victor " theory.
Chronologically, it is the first great basilica in Florence, and is the city's principal Dominican church.
The Qur ' an ( 1910 ) by Dr. Mirza Abul Fazl Arabic Text and English Translation Arranged Chronologically.
Chronologically, Metroid Prime takes place second in the fictional Metroid universe.
Chronologically set during the time of the original Street Fighter, Final Fight is set in the fictional American metropolis of Metro City, based on New York City.
Chronologically, Metroid II: Return of Samus takes place sixth in the Metroid fictional universe.
Chronologically, Super Metroid takes place seventh in the Metroid universe and immediately after the events of Metroid II: Return of Samus, and begins with a narrative by bounty hunter Samus Aran.
Chronologically, Metroid Fusion takes place last in the fictional Metroid universe.
Chronologically, these were the two masted luggers, the Skaffies, Fifies and Zulus ; then the powered Steam Drifters and Seine Netters.
Chronologically this places it at the very end of The Return of the King, the last book of The Lord of the Rings, although it was written later than the books and was never included in them.
Chronologically, the Moche was an Early Intermediate Period culture, which was preceded by the Chavín horizon and succeeded by the Huari and Chimú.
Chronologically, in the United States many Exonumia items were used as currency when actual money was not easily available in the economy.

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With new mechanization the modern farmer must perform the work of six men: a machine stands between the agrarian and his soil.
In comparison between the January to October periods of 2010 and 2009, depreciation stands at 4. 7 percent.
Nevertheless, Canberra stands as an exemplary city design and is located halfway between the ski slopes and the beach.
Church, Ministry and Sacraments in the New Testament Paternoster Press: 1993, p. 92f </ ref > Moving on to Ignatius of Antioch, Barrett states that here we find a sharp distinction between ' presbyter ' and ' bishop ': the latter now stands out as " an isolated figure " who is to be obeyed and without whom it is not lawful to baptise or hold a love-feast .< Barrett, C. K.
Each human being has the task to find a balance between these opposing influences, and each is helped in this task by the mediation of the Representative of Humanity, also known as the Christ being, a spiritual entity who stands between and harmonizes the two extremes.
The Aberdour obelisk was built by Lord Morton on his departure from the village to relocate to a large home in Edinburgh, it was built so he could see his former hometown from his new house when he looked through binoculars-it stands in a cowfield between the castle and the beach.
The Konzerthaus ( Concert Hall ), home of the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, stands between the two cathedrals.
In the third he stands almost upright ; in the first he kneels ; in the second he stoops, halfway between the upright and the kneeling position.
It held that empty space is a metaphysical impossibility because space is nothing other than the extension of matter, or, in other words, that when one speaks of the space between things one is actually making reference to the relationship that exists between those things and not to some entity that stands between them.
The Consolation of Philosophy stands, by its note of fatalism and its affinities with the Christian doctrine of humility, midway between the pagan philosophy of Seneca the Younger and the later Christian philosophy of consolation represented by Thomas Aquinas.
Over the years, the Nile gradually shifted westward, providing the site between the eastern edge of the river and the Mokattam highlands on which the city now stands.
Mature chaparral ( stands that have been allowed greater intervals between fires ) is characterized by nearly impenetrable, dense thickets ( except the more open chaparral of the desert ).
It stands in a unique position between medieval chivalric romance and the modern novel.
In the United States, elections are held between every three and six years in most states, with exceptions such as the U. S. House of Representatives, which stands for election every two years.
He stands midway between Smaug, evil and greedy, and The Reluctant Dragon, comical and timid.
The main characteristics that are common between all Ibanez RG guitars ( RG stands for Roadstar Guitar ) is that they feature 24 frets and use thin necks, known as " Wizard ", which allows for faster playing.
First socialist redemption, then comes national liberation like a whirlwind … Hitler stands between both opinions, but he is on his way to coming over to us completely.
* Michigan State Capitol " Middle Village / Town ", where downtown Lansing now stands, was the last of the three villages to develop in 1848 with the completion of the Michigan Avenue bridge across the Grand River and the completion of the temporary capitol building which sat where Cooley Law School stands today on Capitol Avenue in between Allegan and Washtenaw Streets, and finally the relocation of the post office to the village in 1851.
Since operant conditioning is contingent on reinforcement by rewards, a child would learn that a specific combination of sounds stands for a specific thing through repeated successful associations made between the two.
A statue commemorating the men now stands between the home plate entrance to Miller Park and Helfaer Field.

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