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During the Dorr trial the Democratic press condemned the proceedings and heralded Dorr as a martyr to the principles of the Declaration of Independence.
During the press conference, the astronauts answered questions pertaining to several technical and non-technical aspects of the mission prepared and listed by priority at the Manned Spacecraft Center in Houston by journalists covering the flight.
During the 1970s the " small press " culture grew and diversified.
During the religion's early days of rapid growth, the teachings were frequently attacked from the pulpit and press.
During the Gerald Ford administration, characters would be shown speaking to Ford at press conferences, and fictional dialogue supposedly spoken by Ford would be written as coming " off-panel ".
During the 1992 U. S. presidential election campaign, the civil rights of gays and lesbians, particularly their open service in the military, attracted some press attention, and all candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination supported ending the ban on military service by gays and lesbians,
During the war theater of 1965 indo-Pakistan war, the East-Pakistan government remained silenced and did not send any reinforcement troops to press any pressure on Eastern India.
During this time, the Ottoman Army continued to press upon a reluctant Navy a plan for the re-occupation of Tenedos, which the Greek destroyers used as a base, by an amphibious operation.
During the reign of Pope Gregory XVI the bishops in various countries began to press for a definition as dogma of the teaching of Mary's immaculate conception.
During 1942, Goebbels continued to press for the " final solution to the Jewish question " to be carried forward as quickly as possible now that Germany had occupied a huge swathe of Soviet territory into which all the Jews of German-controlled Europe could be deported.
During a press conference, the genuine Luthor publicly states that the body is that of an impostor from another Earth, and the true culprit of the crimes with which Luthor is being charged.
During the MySQL Users Conference in April 2006, MySQL issued a press release that confirmed that MySQL and Innobase OY agreed to a " multi-year " extension of their licensing agreement.
During the summer of 1989, New Order supported Technique by touring with Public Image Ltd, Throwing Muses and The Sugarcubes across the United States and Canada in what was the press dubbed the " Monsters of Alternative Rock " tour.
During a search authorized by a General warrant ( possibly set up by Sandwich, who wanted to get rid of Wilkes ), a version of The Essay on Woman was discovered set up on the press of a printer whom Wilkes had almost certainly used.
During this period, and as an expression of this Humanism, Trento was also known as the site of a Jewish printing press.
During the summer of 2008, The Washington Post ran a 13-part series billed, in part, as " a tale of the tabloid and mainstream press pack journalism that helped derail the investigation.
During the 1980s and onwards, Factsheet Five ( the name came from a short story by John Brunner ), originally published by Mike Gunderloy and now defunct, catalogued and reviewed any zine or small press creation sent to it, along with their mailing addresses.
During the late 1950s and early 1960s various ‘ odd lift ’ events gradually developed into the specific lifts – the bench press, the squat, and the deadlift ( and lifted in that order ).
During a press conference held during the previous week before La Carrera del Año, Villeneuve stated that he would race the whole 2010 season if he did not get anything in Formula One or NASCAR.
During Richardson's life, his printing press produced about 2, 349 items.
During his ten years in Vienna, Mahler — who had converted to Catholicism from Judaism to secure the post — experienced regular opposition and hostility from the anti-Semitic press.
During training, Komarov lived at the TsPK ( which would later be nicknamed Star City by the Soviet press ) with his wife Valentina and their two children Yevgeny and Irina.
During Yanukovych's term he has been accused of tightening of press restrictions and a renewed effort in the parliament to limit freedom of assembly.
During QTE ( Quick Time Event ) sequences, a button will flash on screen briefly and the player must press the relevant button or combination of buttons to trigger Ryo's actions.
During the 1840s, that era's penny press accorded Frémont the sobriquet The Pathfinder.

During and inquiries
During World War I, U. S. Senator Miles Poindexter discussed whether inquiries " to separate the cowards and the slackers from those who had not violated the draft " had been managed properly.
During the reform of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in the 19th century, Parliament ordered Visitations to the universities to make inquiries and to reform the university and college statutes.
During the reign of King Dinis ( 1279 – 1325 ), the monarch instituted a series of inquiries throughout the kingdom which resulted, a few years later, in the configuration of the territory into provinces and municipalities.
During an online conversation with fans on AOL in December 1995, Straczyski reported that “ we've received a number of inquiries from folks associated with NASA about the prospect of perhaps someday actually building working Starfuries, mainly as the space industry to fork lifts and heavy loaders ”.
During her time as leader, the Democrats strengthened the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Act, improved the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme, negotiated the GST tax reform and maintained the general oversight role of the Democrats in the Senate through a number of Senate inquiries.
During this second expedition ( 1864 – 69 ) to King William Island, he found remains and artifacts from the Franklin expedition, and made more inquiries about their fate from natives living there.
During his stay in Rome he instituted inquiries into the ancient weights and measures that are among the early classics of metrology.
During Olsen's Senate confirmation hearing for Solicitor General, majority Republicans blocked Senator Patrick Leahy's call for further committee inquiries on the subject of Olsen's ties to the Arkansas Project.

During and often
During the summers, Towsley often needed the assistance of a company operator.
During the Soviet times, people with Ainu surnames were sent to gulags and labor camps, as they were often mistaken for the Japanese.
During Mbeki's presidency, the government took a more pro-capitalist stance, often running counter to the demands of the South African Communist Party and COSATU.
During the Gulf War, if an aircraft was illuminated by enemy radar a bogus " Magnum " call on the radio was often enough to convince the operators to power down.
During the series, he often comes into contact with the Queen, her obsequious Lord Chamberlain Lord Melchett ( Stephen Fry ) with whom he has a rivalry, and the Queen's demented former nanny Nursie ( Patsy Byrne ).
During conjugation the donor cell provides a conjugative or mobilizable genetic element that is most often a plasmid or transposon.
During this low period, it was often joked that Liberal MPs could hold meetings in the back of one taxi.
During most of its existence, the cabal ( sometimes capitalized ) steadfastly denied its own existence ; those involved would often respond " There is no Cabal " ( sometimes abbreviated as " TINC "), whenever the existence or activities of the group were speculated on in public.
During the Renaissance and the Baroque, visible brick walls were unpopular and the brickwork was often covered with plaster.
During the building boom of the 19th century in the eastern seaboard cities of Boston and New York City, for example, locally made bricks were often used in construction in preference to the brownstones of New Jersey and Connecticut for these reasons.
During World War II, street-style craps became popular among soldiers, who often played it using an Army blanket as a shooting surface.
During the 19th century, carbines were often developed separately from the infantry rifles, and in many cases did not even use the same ammunition, which made for supply difficulties.
During the 1930-60's era, Fulham often averaged over 45, 000.
During the 1940s and 50s the attendance was often above 40, 000, and Charlton had one of the largest support bases in the country.
During competition season it often becomes seven days with practice twice a day sometimes.
During the Crusades, Europeans were exposed to Saracen composite bows, made from layers of different material — often wood, horn and sinew — glued together and bound with animal tendon.
During the Cold War dog tags were issued to everyone, often soon after birth, since the threat of total war also meant the risk of severe civilian casualties.
During the Middle Ages, there were various systems involving elections or assemblies, although often only involving a small amount of the population, the election of Gopala in Bengal region of Indian Subcontinent, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 10 % of population ), the Althing in Iceland, the Løgting in the Faeroe Islands, certain medieval Italian city-states such as Venice, the tuatha system in early medieval Ireland, the Veche in Novgorod and Pskov Republics of medieval Russia, Scandinavian Things, The States in Tirol and Switzerland and the autonomous merchant city of Sakai in the 16th century in Japan.
During the wet season, thunderstorms often are violent but seldom last more than a few hours.
During the 1920s and 1930s destroyers were often deployed to areas of diplomatic tension or humanitarian disaster.
During this time, the dagger was often employed in the role of a secondary defense weapon in close combat.
During his campaigns, El Cid often ordered that books by classic Roman and Greek authors on military themes be read aloud to him and his troops, for both entertainment and inspiration before battle.
During the past five hundred years, however, probably due to Confucian influence, inheritance by sons — but not always, or even most often, the eldest son — has been the norm.
During the Edo period there were about 100 fires ( most begun by accident, often quickly escalating and spreading through neighbourhoods of wooden machiya which were heated with charcoal fires.
During the 19th century, embryologists often obtained early human embryos from abortions and miscarriages, postmortems of pregnant women and collections in anatomical museums.

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