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Concurrently, there has been a move to avoid this oversimplification by talking about " Latin America and the Caribbean ," as in the United Nations geoscheme.
Concurrently in France, the Pernod company began producing a liqueur d ' anise ( anise liqueur ) in the years that followed the First World War, and it is this product which has evolved over the decades into its familiar present-day incarnation.
Concurrently, there has been an enormous expansion and improvement of facilities.
Concurrently the number of students attending Ōmi Junior High School has fallen from 568 to below 300 in the last 20 years.
Concurrently, the recent impetus on integration has enabled investigation into perceptual phenomena such as the ventriloquism effect, rapid localization of stimuli and the McGurk effect ; culminating in a more thorough understanding of the human brain and its functions.
Concurrently, further research has revealed differences in the activation of the Planum temporale ( PT ) in response to non linguistic lip movements between the hearing and deaf ; as well as progressively increasing activation of the auditory association cortex as previously deaf participants gain hearing experience via a cochlear implant ( Sadato et al., 2004 ).
Concurrently, A. M. Best has upgraded the FSR to B ( Fair ) from B-( Fair ) and ICR to " bb " from " bb -" of Bankers Life Insurance Company ( Bankers Life ).
Concurrently, Hin-hung orders his men to search the town for Iron Monkey and Wong Kei-ying, but Chief Fox gets to the clinic first to warn Orchid: It turns out that Chief Fox has known the Iron Monkey's identity all along and has secretly helped to protect him.
Attempts have also been made to tighten media control in the name of “ respect for Islamic values .” Concurrently, the number of private television and radio stations has grown in Afghanistan, leading to increased competition among media operating in the country.

Concurrently and established
Concurrently, the Preparatory Commission was established to prepare for the eventual coming into force of the Convention-recognized claims by applicants, sponsored by signatories of the Convention.
Concurrently the railroad established workshops in what would eventually be known as Susquehanna Depot.
Concurrently Land served as Administrator of the powerful War Shipping Administration ( WSA ) established by Executive Order 9054 on February 7, 1942.
Concurrently, the Pew Charitable Trusts established the Pew Oceans Commission, which was led by President Bill Clinton ’ s former Chief of Staff Leon Panetta.
Concurrently, the International Culture Research Institute was established to enhance research activities.
Concurrently, he was director of the concert series established by the orchestra of the Opéra, the Concerts Spirituel ( 1728 – 34 ), positions which provided a public outlet for his own music and which permitted him to live in affluence.

Concurrently and economic
Concurrently, Finland was negotiating a free-trade agreement with the EEC, and as the EEC agreement promoted economic integration with the West, it was supported by NCP.
Concurrently, Gorbachev recognized only one world economy — essentially an end to economic blocs.

Concurrently and for
Concurrently, during a military operation in World War II, following a German air raid on the Italian harbour of Bari, several hundred people were accidentally exposed to mustard gas, which had been transported there by the allied forces to prepare for possible retaliation in the event of German use of chemical warfare.
Concurrently, until the early 1980s, U. S. Navy and U. S. Coast Guard captains selected for promotion to the rank of rear admiral ( lower half ), would wear the same insignia as rear admiral ( upper half ), i. e., two silver stars for collar insignia or sleeve braid of one wide and one narrow gold stripe, even though they were actually only equivalent to one-star officers.
Concurrently, tension between Syria and Phalange increased Israeli support for the Maronite group and led to direct Israeli-Syrian exchanges in April 1981, leading to American diplomatic intervention.
Concurrently, researchers at Xerox PARC had developed the first laser printer and had recognized the need for a standard means of defining page images.
Concurrently, the members of the so-called " Baby Boomer " generation — who were the main audience for pop and rock music — were reaching their late teens and early twenties, and were thus able to enter licensed premises.
Concurrently, a strong City Beautiful movement, promoted by Mayor Frank Kanning Mott, was responsible for creating and preserving parks and monuments in Oakland, including major improvements to Lake Merritt and the construction of Oakland Civic Auditorium, which cost $ 1M in 1914.
Concurrently the number of musicological and music journals increased to create further outlets for the publication of research.
Concurrently with the 1971 film, a line of candies was introduced by the Quaker Oats Company in North America, Europe, and Oceania that uses the book's characters and imagery for its marketing.
Concurrently with making all Protestants resident in France into full-fledged citizens, the law enacted on December 15, 1790 stated that: ' All persons born in a foreign country and descending in any degree of a French man or woman expatriated for religious reason are declared French nationals ( naturels français ) and will benefit to rights attached to that quality if they come back to France, establish their domicile there and take the civic oath.
Concurrently to their APS SLR film cameras, some manufacturers released lenses intended for use on APS film cameras-such as the Canon EF 22-55mm-which had a wider field of view to account for the relative-to-35mm crop factor.
Concurrently, juxtaposed but sequential Rules of Accuisition state that " Peace is good for business.
Concurrently, Weizmann devoted himself to the establishment of a scientific institute for basic research in the vicinity of his sprawling estate, in the town of Rehovot.
Concurrently, for three years following 1962, Schreyer served as a professor of International Relations at St. Paul's College.
Concurrently Richardson searched for a venue to mount a play he had produced with Michael White.
Concurrently, developers bought much of the city's remaining farms, including most of Oak Grove Dairy, to create suburban developments for local workers and commuters to surrounding cities.
Concurrently, the rebellion was also a call for the common people to rise up against corruption in the government.
Concurrently, from the same factories, came distinctive, artistic models, produced in more limited quantities for the upper market consumer.
Concurrently and perhaps pre-aware, the Los Angeles Suburban Homes Company, a syndicate led by Harry Chandler, Hobart Johnstone Whitley, president of the company, James B. Lankershim, and Isaac Van Nuys, extended the Pacific Electric Railway ( Red Cars ) through the Valley to Owensmouth ( now Canoga Park and West Hills ) and laid out plans for roads and the towns of Lankershim ( now Toluca Lake ), Van Nuys, Marian ( now Reseda ) and Owensmouth.
Concurrently with Beha and Ketterer, other Black Forest clockmakers must have started to equip Bahnhäusle clocks with cuckoo mechanisms to satisfy the rapidly growing demand for this type of clock.
Concurrently a new market for whole house central heating by hot water was being developed by the oil industry and the gas industry followed suit.
Concurrently, von Moltke pushed for reassessment and self-improvement of Prussian military units to maintain tactical superiority relative to other nations ' units, introducing his concept of Auftragstaktik or mission-oriented tactics, to promote initiative as a well-defined leadership doctrine at all levels of command, written into every Prussian tactical manual published after the Franco-Prussian War:

Concurrently and North
Concurrently, Communist forces in Northeastern China, North China and East China began to counter attack as well.
Concurrently, a Carolina League franchise from Kinston, North Carolina was moved to Zebulon, taking on the Carolina Mudcats name.
Concurrently, the continuity of the Eastern Roman Empire at Constantinople meant that the turning-point for the Greek East came later, in the 7th century, as the Eastern Roman, or Byzantine Empire centered around the Balkans, North Africa ( Egypt and Carthage ), and Asia Minor.

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