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Concurrently with the release of the film, Jolie published Notes from My Travels, a collection of journal entries from her real-life experiences as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ( UNHCR ) — similar to what the character she plays in the movie does.
Concurrently, April spies on Azadi officials ' negotiations with a hooded " Prophet ", whom she follows beneath the Northlands ' capital Marcuria to a " Chamber of Dreams ", which she enters at the same time that Zoë reaches Eingana, so that the latter's overload correlates with eruption of energy in the former.
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 with some of these positions she served as a member of the Administrative Conference of the United States ( 1984 – 1986 ) under President Reagan.
Concurrently, she appeared as a guest presenter on the BBC1 Countryfile programme with John Craven.
Concurrently with working as " Deane ", in 1934 and 1935, she was the women's page editor for the Newspaper Enterprise Association syndicate.

Concurrently and also
Concurrently in 2008, a tribute to the songs of Frank Sinatra that Stevens recorded was also being offered at the web-site store during the latter half of 2008.
Concurrently, the rebellion was also a call for the common people to rise up against corruption in the government.
Concurrently with the release of Spirituality, Rhino also released remastered editions of Faithlift and Open Heart Symphony.
Concurrently, Sinclair announced that it would also acquire WTTA outright from its current owners, Bay Television ( which Sinclair operated under a LMA ), for $ 40 million.
Concurrently he was also a Professor of Geophysics at Columbia University.
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, Cogeco also sold its three Télévision de Radio-Canada affiliates directly to the CBC:
Concurrently, NMR spectroscopy, which was discovered in the 1940s, was also undergoing rapid advances.
Concurrently, Kalyani's husband, Mahendra, is also given shelter by the priests, and they are reunited.
Concurrently, he was also a supporting character in Captain America vols.
Concurrently, the Air Force also commenced a phaseout of its long-standing Aviation Cadet ( AvCad ) Program at Lackland AFB.
Concurrently, the multisensory neurons of the AES, although also integrally connected to unimodal AES neurons, are not directly connected to the SC.
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, Harry also meets party host Harlan Dexter ( Corbin Bernsen ), a retired actor and millionaire who recently resolved a ten year feud over his wife's inheritance with his daughter, Veronica.
In type 2 diabetic rats, chronic exposure of β-cells to glucose due to peripheral insulin resistance results in decreased PC enzyme activity and decreased pyruvate cycling The continued overproduction of glucose by hepatocytes causes dramatic alteration of β-cell gene expression with large increases in normally suppressed genes, and equivalent decreases in expression of mRNA for insulin, ion pumps necessary for insulin secretion, and metabolic enzymes related to insulin secretion, including pyruvate carboxylase Concurrently adipose tissue develops insulin resistance causing accumulation of triaglycerols and non-esterified fatty acids in circulation ; these not only further impairing β-cell function, but also further decreasing PC expression.
Concurrently in Simcoe County, the independent infantry and rifle companies in Barrie, Collingwood, Cookstown, Bradford, Oro and Orillia were organized into the 35th Battalion of Infantry ( Simcoe Foresters ), which was also Gazetted on 14 September 1866.
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, WRTK also began a full-time simulcast of WANR's sports format ( albeit only during the daytime hours ).
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 people
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 during the 1980s and 1990s in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Western Europe, there was a steady trend away from people holding Industrial Age manufacturing jobs.

Concurrently and donate
Concurrently, city politicians boycotted the city's luxury suite at Angel Stadium, including during the Angels ' 2005 playoff run, opting instead to donate game tickets in the suite to various charities.

Concurrently and their
" Concurrently with these exceptions, Jehovah's Witnesses in their literature and assemblies have taught their leadership was personally chosen by Jesus Christ in 1919 ( a prophetic year in JW eschatology ) and that they are " God's sole channel on earth ", and " Jehovah's spirit directed organization ".
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, through 1974, psychologist John Money at Johns Hopkins Hospital experimented on thirteen XYY boys and men ( ages 15 to 37 ) in an unsuccessful attempt to treat their history of behavior problems by chemical castration using high-dose Depo-Provera — with side-effects of weight gain ( avg.
Concurrently, the company recruited executives who shifted the focus from offering time-sharing services, in which customers wrote their own applications, to one that was focused on packaged applications.
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, they reached their peak in the US and had a series of hits, most notably 1986's " If You Leave ".
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, Performing Arts, Film, and Education programs grew proportionately and gained their own national prominence throughout the next three decades.
Concurrently, the neutral analyte molecules of a sample vapor enter the flow tube, via a heated sampling tube, where they meet the precursor ions and may undergo chemical ionization, depending on their chemical properties, such as their proton affinity or ionization energy.
Concurrently, the National Embryo Donation Center ( NEDC ) reports 280 born through their program since its inception in 2003.
Concurrently, the Turkish mercenaries had drained the treasury ; many of the works of art and valuables of all sorts in the palace were sold to satisfy their demands --- often they themselves were the purchasers, at merely nominal prices, and resold the articles thus gained at a profit.
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 and bodies
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.

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