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Concurrently there is a weekly cycle of seven days, mirroring the seven-day period of the Book of Genesis in which the world is created.
Concurrently, juxtaposed but sequential Rules of Accuisition state that " Peace is good for business.
Concurrently, a young Chan ( Shawn Yue ) joins the police force but is expelled from the academy even though he manages to impress Superintendent Wong Chi-shing and Principal Yip.
The Romanian Ambassador in New Delhi in Concurrently accredited to Sri Lanka, while the Sri Lanka Mission in Warsaw is concurrently accredited to Romania.
Concurrently, a perception developed among some internationalists, such as former UN Secretary General Kofi Anan, that the United States is more inclined to act unilaterally in situations with international implications.
Concurrently, a lighter version of the 81mm M252 mortar is being developed.
Concurrently, Chan is prosecuted by the police for violent behaviour.
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 from March 2005 to July 2007 she was editor and then editor-in-chief of the openDemocracy. net website and is now the editor of Chinadialogue.
Concurrently, Kalyani's husband, Mahendra, is also given shelter by the priests, and they are reunited.
Concurrently, the player's Resistance cell is betrayed from within, and almost all the non-player characters are killed.
Concurrently in species of monkey, newborns are endowed with a significant complement of multisensory cells ; however, along with cats there is no integration effect apparent until much later ( Wallace, 2004 ).
Concurrently, Ong is Director of the Institute of Policy Studies at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore.
Concurrently, Anne Jefferson meets her future husband, diplomat and mathematician Adam Olearius, who is traveling as diplomat and guide to Harvey in this story.
Concurrently, an addition to the Test Lab, ( where the SRF cavities used in CEBAF and other accelerators used worldwide are manufactured ) is being constructed.

Concurrently and third
Concurrently, Pérez had launched a second interpromotional angle, this time involving the third largest company in Puerto Rico, the Extreme Wrestling Organization.

Concurrently and drama
Concurrently with his work at The Spectator, Levin was the drama critic of The Daily Express from 1959, offending many in theatrical circles by his outspoken verdicts.

Concurrently and series
Concurrently with his Seinfeld role, Alexander provided the voice of the lead character in the cult animated series Duckman ( 1994 – 1997 ).
Concurrently, they reached their peak in the US and had a series of hits, most notably 1986's " If You Leave ".
Concurrently, the Donovan brothers found success with the satirical This Hour Has 22 Minutes becoming a hit on CBC Television as well as other series such as CODCO, Emily of New Moon, Made in Canada, Blackfly, the children's series Pirates and the special Rick Mercer's Talking To Americans.
Concurrently, Morrow also illustrated entries in the Bobbs-Merrill juvenile book series " Childhood of Famous Americans ", continuing with that publisher after Gilberton ceased production of new titles.
Concurrently with working on the series, Otomo agreed to an anime adaptation of the work provided he retained creative control.
Concurrently, Lexus was preparing for the launch of its long-rumored F marque series of performance vehicles, with a production LF-A being a possible future member of this lineup.
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 with the release of the Mind's Eye series, Churchill also released a series of titles such as Virtual Nature: A Computer Generated Visual Odyssey From the Makers of the Mind's Eye ( Odyssey Visual Design, 1993 ) that obliquely referenced the series.
Concurrently with the release of " Under the Surface ", Larsen participated in the " Lyd i mørket " charity concert series in early March 2006.
Concurrently he wrote and published a series of books on contemporary and historic Russian painters.

Concurrently and production
Concurrently, Mann was in Edmonton, starring in a stage production of Bruce Ruddell's rock musical Beyond Eden.

Concurrently and after
Concurrently, the costs of the Vietnam War took a heavy stateside toll on SAC as many of its bases were either deactivated, transferred to other Air Force MAJCOMs, or transferred to other U. S. military services as part of cost-cutting moves during or shortly after the end of combat operations in Southeast Asia.
Concurrently, a slave named Jack, convicted in a separate arson case, was hanged at a nearby gallows, and after death his body was thrown into the fire with that of Maria.
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, after World War II, the whole concept of public administration expanded to include policy-making and analysis, thus the study of ‘ administrative policy making and analysis ’ was introduced and enhanced into the government decision-making bodies.
Concurrently, he was cast as Sheriff Bart in the 1974 comedy film Blazing Saddles, after the studio rejected Richard Pryor, who co-wrote the script.
Concurrently, the original lineup of Terrorizer was dissolved after the departures of Sandoval and guitarist Jesse Pintado ( who subsequently joined Napalm Death ).
Concurrently, the storm intensified into hurricane status after its winds reached 75 mph ( 120 km / h ), and late on September 1 Francelia passed over Swan Island.

Concurrently and British
Concurrently, Britain's Alexander Bain ( 1818 – 1903 ) was writing of " The Senses and the Intellect " ( 1855 ) and " The Emotions and the Will " ( 1859 ), which became the standard textbooks for 19th century British psychology.

Concurrently and Street
Concurrently, the QEW from Burlington Street to Lakeshore Boulevard was reconstructed with 8 lanes, a variable lighting system, state-of-the-art changeable message signs and traffic cameras, and modern parclo interchanges with Burlington Street, Northshore Boulevard, and Fairview Street.
Concurrently with the move, the Archives launched a capital fundraising campaign to fund another move to their eventual new permanent location at 34 Isabella Street in the same neighbourhood.
Concurrently the Rose Street, Chatham Square home of Arthur's evangelist brother, Lewis Tappan ( who had fled with his family ) was also targeted ; his furniture was thrown through the windows and set ablaze in the street.

Concurrently and well
Concurrently, Communist forces in Northeastern China, North China and East China began to counter attack as well.
After his retirement from active duty, Schoomaker served as a Director for DynCorp, as well as on the advisory boards of Camber Corporation and EWA-Government Systems Inc. Concurrently, Schoomaker was the Director of CAE USA Inc. ( from November 2007 to February 2009 ), where he still serves a member of the Human Resources Committee as well as an independent director and consultant on defense matters.
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 ).

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