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Contemporaneous and was
Contemporaneous with Arkwright's expansionism was the entry of Jedediah Strutt into the cotton spinning industry.
Contemporaneous with the development of Scouting was the creation of the TUXIS movement in Canada.
Contemporaneous with him was Leffmann Behrends, or Liepmann Cohen, of Hanover, court factor and agent of the elector Ernest Augustus and of the duke Rudolf August of Brunswick.
Contemporaneous with these units was the unique Battery Electric Multiple Unit.
Contemporaneous with the troubadours was the rise of the trouvères, another itinerant class of musicians, who used the langue d ' oil, while the troubadours used langue d ' oc.

Contemporaneous and
Contemporaneous sources estimated the Jewish population in China in 1940 including Manchukuo at 36, 000 ( source: Catholic Encyclopedia ).

Contemporaneous and are
Contemporaneous eruptions, mass extinction, and the carbon isotopic excursions are shown in the same places, making the case for a volcanic cause of a mass extinction.
Contemporaneous records are scant, but it appears the QSC did not renew the lease the ground after the intervening World War II.

Contemporaneous and .
Contemporaneous accounts described him as peaceful and pious, not suited for the dynastic wars, known as the Wars of the Roses, which were to commence during his reign.
Contemporaneous records suggest that Gojoseon transitioned from a feudal federation of walled cities into a centralised kingdom at least before the 4th century BC.
* Contemporaneous with the Arts and Crafts Show weekend, The Barbershop Harmony Society, legally and historically named the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America, Inc. ( SPEBSQSA ), has a large regional contest and meeting.
Contemporaneous with Ramones, the group were employing the fast tempos, raucous vocals and " buzz saw " guitar that characterised early punk rock.
Contemporaneous conjecture placed the book under the joint authorship of Clarence King, John Hay and Henry Adams and their spouses who lived side by side on H street in Washington DC and were collectively sometimes called " the Five of Hearts.
Contemporaneous means the documentation existed with 30 days of filing the taxpayer's tax return.
Contemporaneous social developments included agricultural " manorialism " and the social and legal structures labelled " feudalism "— but only since the 18th century.
Contemporaneous German documents listed per unit survivors, with total escapees as 40, 423, including the wounded flown out of the pocket and evacuated from Lysyanka.
Contemporaneous liberalism – now called classical liberalism – advocated both political freedom for individuals and a free market in the economic sphere.
Contemporaneous to Sir Charles Bell, Magendie conducted a number of experiments on the nervous system, in particular verifying the differentiation between sensory and motor nerves in the spinal cord, the so-called Bell-Magendie law.
Contemporaneous work by Abraham Maslow, Kurt Lewin, Max Weber, Frederick Herzberg, and David McClelland formed the basis for studies in organizational behavior and organizational theory, giving room for an applied discipline.
Contemporaneous independent research in the United States by Stevens and Alexander led to a 1969 US patent filing for titanium dental implants.
Contemporaneous accounts speak of the grass being slippery with blood.
* Contemporaneous evolution of the extinct browsing-horses and extinct paleotheres both of which shared the same environmental space.
Also H. Newland, Life and Contemporaneous Church History of Antonio de Dominis ( Oxford, 1859 ).
Contemporaneous reviews and retrospective commentary by the Beatles acknowledged that the album reflected the development of autonomous composers, musicians and artists.
Contemporaneous with these during the early MN18 faunal stage – about 2 million years ago ( mya ) – birds entirely indistinguishable from the modern Northern Bald Ibis inhabited at least Spain, if not the whole western Mediterranean region already.

news and items
In news items a man is less often shot in the body or head than in the suburbs.
Until 1999, GBC retransmitted BBC Prime, but was relaunched as a community-based service focusing on local news and other items of local interest.
Since then the game has sold millions of copies and in LMA Manager 2006, Lineker voices news items and the cup draws on the game.
An early emphasis was on ‘ gatekeeping ’: what are the criteria an editor uses to select items from the stream of information at hand, for instance from material provided by the news agencies?
As such, their distortion ( editorial bias ) of news reportage i. e. what types of news, which items, and how they are reported is a consequence of the profit motive that requires establishing a stable, profitable business ; therefore, news businesses favoring profit over the public interest succeed, while those favoring reportorial accuracy over profits fail, and are relegated to the margins of their markets ( low sales and ratings ).
While most music stations that offer news reports simply " tear and read " news items ( from the newswires or the Internet ), larger stations ( generally those affiliated with news / talk stations ) may employ an editor to rewrite headlines, and provide summaries of local news.
Almost all the issues included long text pieces, shorter written pieces, a section of actual news items ( dubbed " True Facts "), cartoons and comic strips.
Public relations provides an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment.
He was interviewed live on air and remained in the studio for the news broadcast that followed ( read by Rod McNeil ), during which Milligan constantly interjected, adding his own name to news items.
In the first season, the Muppet Newsman read out news items that occasionally featured the guest star for that week playing a character that was somehow involved in the item.
Many of Patton's directives on caring for the enlisted men under his command, such as ordering that captured supplies of enemy food and liquor be delivered to frontline units were overlooked in the media in favor of more popular news items, such as his system of fines for officers and men who failed to shave daily and wear helmets and leggings at all times.
Sheet music arrangements were popular, there were Pinafore-themed dolls and household items, and references to the opera were common in advertising, news and other media.
Some new arts content has also been produced, but there is virtually no straight news reporting and several of the website's top-level menu items still show the most recent content as being from September 2008 when the newspaper closed.
* Plundering Desire – the history of the Smiths in articles, record reviews, news items, and concert reviews.
She stated that in her review of 115 news items from the Lexis-Nexis database, not a single mention of Guandique referred to his status as a " criminal illegal alien ".
According to news items in Hollywood Reporter, Bobby Connolly started shooting the Hawaiian number on July 3, 1934 on the biggest set ever constructed at Warner Bros. studios.
In July 2000, Algerian news agency APS signed a cooperation agreement with the Cypriot news agency that covers exchange of English news items and photographs.

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