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Concurrently and with
Concurrently with the development of the Sparrow I, in 1951, Raytheon began work on the semi-active radar homing version of Sparrow family of missiles, the AAM-N-6 Sparrow III.
Concurrently, Cairo has established itself as a political and economic hub for North Africa and the Arab World, with many multinational businesses and organizations, including the Arab League, operating out of the city.
Concurrently, he had an account with Ed Sherbyn Gallery on the north side of Chicago.
Concurrently with his Seinfeld role, Alexander provided the voice of the lead character in the cult animated series Duckman ( 1994 – 1997 ).
" 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, 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, 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 secular, urban civilization of late antiquity survived in the Eastern Mediterranean along with Greco-Roman educational system, although it was from Christianity that the culture's essential values were drawn.
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, the private black-market exchange rate contrasted sharply with the official government exchange rate until the end of Communist rule in 1989 when official rates were tied to market rates.
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 in 1993 they were invited to work with veteran Japanese electropop band Yellow Magic Orchestra ( YMO ) which resulted in the EP " YMO Versus The Human League ".
Concurrently during the Cultural Revolution and the Revolution's campaigns against " local nationalism ", the government had come to associate the term East Turkestan with Uyghur separatism and " foreign hostile forces " and forbade its usage.
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 Richardson searched for a venue to mount a play he had produced with Michael White.
Concurrently, Susan faces even greater challenges at work when her boss Eric, ( Philip Casnoff ), assigns her the task of working as an editor with Charlotte ( Elizabeth Ashley ), a hugely successful and highly opinionated romance novelist.
Concurrently, a contract to link the M6 with Manchester was under way, which required the removal of unsuitable material and drainage of the land.
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 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, her first male may mate with an incoming second female, who lays her second clutch on his territory.
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 and making
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 and all
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 all German and other diaspora national districts and schools in the Soviet Union except the Volga German ASSR and German schools within that republic were abolished.
Concurrently, spasticity may develop and become quite severe before it begins to decline ( if at all ).
Concurrently, the player's Resistance cell is betrayed from within, and almost all the non-player characters are killed.
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, 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.
Concurrently, as chairman of the National Communication Authority, he had responsibility for regulating all aspects of the telecom, Internet and broadcasting sectors.
Concurrently, CFUV arranged cable broadcast all over Vancouver Island ( in most areas cable 104. 3 FM ).

Concurrently and France
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, Maria Carolina arranged a treaty of alliance with Great Britain, on whom France had latterly declared war.

Concurrently and into
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 environment comes to be treated as an externality or background feature, an externality that tends not to have the human dimension build into its definition.
Concurrently the university evolved into a national research and doctoral university as noted by its Carnegie categorization as a RU / H: research university ( high research activity ).
Concurrently, the filthy and stagnant By Wash at the southern end of the building was covered over and turned into a proper sewer.
Concurrently the EU had been developing the concept of Approach Directives where only broad concepts were written into the law and the bulk of the technological detail delegated to compliance with recognized standards ( which are more readily update-able ).
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, 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 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 and law
Concurrently, he studied law at the University of Kentucky, where he earned his law degree in 1889.

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