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During and 1880s
During the early 1880s, Monet painted several groups of landscapes and seascapes in what he considered to be campaigns to document the French countryside.
During the 1870s and 1880s, Chicago attained national stature as the leader in the movement to improve public health.
During the 1880s, five foreign editions contained two revelations to John Taylor that were received in 1882 and 1883 ; these revelations " set in order " the priesthood, gave more clarification about the roles of priesthood offices — especially the Seventy — and required Priesthood leaders to live plural marriage in order to qualify to hold their church positions.
During the late 1880s, the strong influence of Spanish style is evident in Albéniz's music.
During the " eclipse of Darwinism " from the 1880s to the 1930s, various other mechanisms of evolution were given more credit.
During the same period London's water supply network was expanded and improved, and a gas network for lighting and heating was introduced in the 1880s.
During the 1880s, when both the old cast-iron and modern forged-steel shrapnel shell designs were in British service, British ordnance manuals referred to the older cast-iron design as " Boxer shrapnel ", apparently to differentiate it from the modern steel design.
During this conflict and others during the 1880s, Carte and Helen Lenoir frequently worked to smooth over the partners ' differences using a mixture of friendship and business acumen.
During this period, Asian women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style ( known as sokuhatsu ), or adopting Westernized versions of traditional Japanese hairstyles ( these were called yakaimaki, or literally, soirée chignon ).
During the 1880s, Flagstaff began to grow, opening its first post office and attracting the railroad industry.
During the 1880s, living at the Goulden cottage with her parents in Seedley, Emmeline Pankhurst tended to her husband and children, but still devoted time to political activities.
During the 1880s, investment began to show some diversification as capital began to flow from other countries such as France, Germany and Belgium, though British investment still accounted for two thirds of total foreign capital.
During the 1870s and much of the 1880s, he lived with his model-mistress Maud Franklin.
During the period known as Blackbirding, in the 1870s and 1880s, hundreds of thousands of Pacific islanders ( many of them from the New Hebrides ( now Vanuatu ) archipelago ) were enslaved and forced to work on plantations, mainly in Queensland, Australia and Fiji.
During the 1880s, a vigilante mob, organized like a fraternal lodge, killed a number of San Saba County settlers.
During the latter 1880s, the Texas surveyor and civil engineer W. D. Twichell lived in Tascosa, now a ghost town in Oldham County, prior to his relocating in 1890 to Amarillo
During the 1880s and 1890s, there were a series of unsuccessful efforts to move the county seat to nearby Independence.
During the 1880s it was the largest town between Bismarck, North Dakota and Pierre, South Dakota.
During the late 1880s, the VFA expanded rapidly.
During the 1880s Dr. Geo W. Westbrook joined them and the area grew into a small community.
During the 1870s and 1880s German, Swedish, and Polish immigrants came to work in the factories.
During the 1880s the town of Batesville started its first form of government appointed by the community.
During the mid to late 1880s, Manchester was the home of Michigan Lutheran Seminary.
During the 1880s Benson sold portions of his original tract to incoming settlers, many of whom were farmers.

During and indifference
During the trial, Muybridge undercut his own insanity case by indicating that his actions were deliberate and premeditated, but he also showed impassive indifference and uncontrolled explosions of emotion.
During the same year ( 1874 ), the Carter County Superintendent in his report said, " Among other difficulties may be mentioned an indifference to the subject of popular education on the part of many citizens, and a reluctance to be taxed for school purposes.
During the Peninsular War, " Napoleon promoted works such as Gasparo Spontini's Fernand Cortez ( 1809 )," which concerned the Spanish conquest of Mexico under the reign of Charles V. Spontini's later opera Olimpie ( 1819, revised 1820, 1826 ) met with indifference, leading him to leave Paris for Prussia, where he became Kapellmeister and chief conductor at the Berlin Hofoper.
During this period, probably in early 1542, he made the acquaintance of Michelangelo, but his madrigalian settings of two of the artist's sonnets were received with indifference ; indeed, from Michelangelo's letters on the topic, he probably considered himself unmusical and incapable of appreciating Arcadelt's work.
During the 1960s Canadian music was regarded with indifference and Canadian recording artists were forced to turn toward the United States to establish their careers.
During the Mexican War of Independence, the village's population, composed and dominated by some creoles and mestizos, showed itself to be indecisive about joining the war effort, but after Independence father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla entered triumphantly in Guadalajara, the indifference turned into enthusiasm for the cause.
During the initial decades of Indian indenture, Indian cultural forms were met with either contempt or indifference by the Christian majority.
During his first few years in the Labour party, Chauvel had become increasingly concerned at the direction of the 4th Labour Government ’ s economic policy, and many of its Ministers ’ indifference to Party and public opinion.

During and bureaucratic
During the social and cultural climate of the ancient Eastern Jin Dynasty ( 316-420 AD ) based at Nanjing in the south, painting became one of the official pastimes of Confucian-taught bureaucratic officials and aristocrats ( along with music played by the guqin zither, writing fanciful calligraphy, and writing and reciting of poetry ).
During the debate over the 2006 extension, some Republican members of Congress objected to renewing the preclearance requirement ( the Act's primary enforcement provision ), arguing that it represents an overreach of federal power and places unwarranted bureaucratic demands on Southern states that have long since abandoned the discriminatory practices the Act was meant to eradicate.
During the Carter years, Lake had witnessed the negative effects of bureaucratic infighting and squabbling between then Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
During the reign of Hayam Wuruk, Majapahit employed a well-organized bureaucratic structure for administrative purposes.
During his daily administration, the king is assisted by bureaucratic state officials that also included the close relatives of the kings that hold certain esteemed titles.
During those years, Lewis was stationed in Washington, D. C. to handle many of NACA's political and bureaucratic issues.
During his time as president he actively pursued structural reform to modernize the Ecuadorian state and cut down wasteful bureaucratic spending.
During the Roman-Iranian war of 572-91, Kotit Amatuni, together with other Armenian princes exasperated by the bureaucratic oppression of the emperor Maurice, fought on the Iranian side, but Amatuni fell into disgrace c. 596 at Ctesiphon, and the king of Iran had him executed.
During his tenure, he is suddenly recruited into active duty during the Kosovo War and a bureaucratic tangle prevents him from ducking his responsibility as expected.
During this period BSNL operated as a typical state-run organization, inefficient, slow, bureaucratic, and heavily unionised.
During Dutch colonization, bureaucratic posts ( for example regents ) were generally attributed to members of these families, who formed the upper classes of traditional Javanese society, in contrast to the other classes, especially the peasantry or wong cilik (' little people ' in Javanese ).
During the war years of 1939-1945 the station was often known as " Ampersand railway station "-this was due to a typically bureaucratic application of emergency regulations.

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