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During the hottest part of the day, of course, the sun comes straight down and there isn't any shade ''.
During the course of the trial, Jelke backed up part of that statement.
During a storm encountered in the course of the voyage, the convicts assisted in working the ship and, on arrival at Colonia, Phillip recommended that they be rewarded for saving the ship by remission of their sentences.
During the course of 2009, the grim forecasts for the effects of the global crisis on the Bulgarian economy largely materialized.
During the course of his lifetime Sloane gathered an enviable collection of curiosities and, not wishing to see his collection broken up after death, he bequeathed it to King George II, for the nation, for the princely sum of £ 20, 000.
During the course of 1915, Chaplin became a cultural phenomenon.
During the course of the second Labour government, Attlee had become increasingly disillusioned by Ramsay MacDonald, whom he came to regard as vain and incompetent, and later wrote scathingly of him in his autobiography.
During the course of the war, Hale, Noyes and Millikan worked together in Washington on the NRC.
During the course of play, each player directs the actions of his or her character and its interactions with the other characters in the game.
During refueling Cooper outlined his flight plan to the cockpit crew: a southeast course toward Mexico City at the minimum airspeed possible without stalling the aircraft ( approximately ) at a maximum altitude.
During the course of the war, he took part in actions at Heligoland Bight ( 1914 ), Dogger Bank ( 1915 ) and Jutland ( 1916 ).
During the course of the two occupations legal institutions, elected according to the constitution approved by the people, were removed from power.
During his career he wrote poetry, prose, and stage plays ; his last novel was Kenelm Chillingly, which was in course of publication in Blackwood ’ s Magazine at the time of his death in 1873.
During the course of the hijack of Indian Airlines Flight 814 in 1999, the Taliban requested recognition by India in exchange for help in negotiations.
During the course of these " Bishops ' Wars " Charles tried to raise an army of Irish Catholics, but was forced to back down after a storm of protest in Scotland and England.
During the course of its history, Hunan cuisine assimilated a variety of local forms, eventually evolving into its own style.
During the course of the war the area of Congress Poland became occupied by the Central Powers, with Warsaw captured by the Germans on 5 August 1915.
During the course of his life, Heracles married four times.
During the course of the next thirty years, these same numbers were combined with filing codes used by the Navy's clerks to create an informal version of the system that was put in place in 1920.
During the course of the war Iraq moved away from the close friendship with the Soviet Union that had persisted throughout the 1970s, and it initiated a rapprochement with the United States.
During the course of the illness, the patient's mobility is progressively restricted as it becomes hard for him or her to bend down, reach for things, walk quickly and so on.
During the course of the Convention, Madison spoke over two hundred times, and his fellow delegates rated him highly.
During the course of all three periods, Ribbentrop met frequently with leaders and diplomats from Italy, Japan, Romania, Spain, Bulgaria, and Hungary.
During World War II, though already an experienced composer, Hartmann submitted to a course of private tuition in Vienna by Schoenberg ’ s pupil Anton Webern ( with whom he often disagreed on a personal and political level ).
During High Middle Ages, the town was expanded with additional settlement was founded a few kilometers north of the stronghold in the course of the Ostsiedlung and chartered with Lübeck law.

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During the early twentieth century, electro-mechanical machines were invented to do encryption and decryption using transposition, polyalphabetic substitution, and a kind of " additive " substitution.
During the twentieth century, Honduran military leaders frequently became presidents, either through elections or by coups d ' état.
< http :// www. britannica. com / EBchecked / topic / 467548 / Politburo >.</ ref > During the twentieth century, nations that had a politburo included the USSR, East Germany, Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, and China, amongst others.
During the twentieth century the relationship between science and spirituality has been influenced both by Freudian psychology, which has accentuated the boundaries between the two areas by accentuating individualism and secularism, and by developments in particle physics, which reopened the debate about complementarity between scientific and religious discourse and rekindled for many an interest in holistic conceptions of reality.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the pearling industry thrived in the relative calm at sea, providing both income and employment to the people of the Persian Gulf.
During the twentieth century, the American artist, Jacob Lawrence created his Vesalius Suite based on the anatomical drawings of Andreas Vesalius.
During the twentieth century the creation of synthetic products brought the democratization & affordability of perfumes and their spin-off jobs ( shampoos and deodorants, cream ( pharmaceutical ) and detergents, food flavoring for cookies, ice cream and dairy products, beverages, convenience foods, confectionery, preserves and syrups ).
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, " La Marseillaise " was recognised as the anthem of the international revolutionary movement ; as such, it was adopted by the Paris Commune in 1871.
During the twentieth century, Chile has been struck by twenty-eight major earthquakes, all with a force greater than 6. 9 on the Richter scale.
During the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century, Segovia experienced a demographic recovery that was the result of relative economic stability.
During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries several replica Eleanor Crosses were erected, including at Ilam in Staffordshire, Walkden in Lancashire, Sledmere in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and at Queensbury, London.
During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries several important changes occurred.
During the twentieth century, then, the Alps were involved in the globalisation of tourism, a process that caused the multiplication of its destinations.
During the early twentieth century, Brethren invested heavily in foreign missions in India, China, and other locations.
During the twentieth century the department with its traditional industries was adversely impacted by two major world wars and even in the second half of the century experienced relatively low growth, the overall population remaining remarkably stable at around 340, 000 through the second half of the twentieth century, although industrial and commercial developments in the conurbation surrounding Angoulême have added some 10, 000 to the overall population during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
During the second half of the twentieth century the Montpellier basin underwent one of the most rapid population increases experienced anywhere in France.
During the early twentieth century, thousands of immigrants came to the city, including people of German, French, Italian, and British descent.
During the early years of the twentieth century it is said to have been common even in busy parts of Bangkok, sometimes eating domestic animals.
During the twentieth century, however, Corrèze shared the experience of many of the country's rural departments as the population fell steadily.
During the second half of the twentieth century the mass mobility conferred by the surge in automobile ownership permitted some recovery of the population figure to approximately 234, 000 in 2004.
During the first decade of the twentieth century, Closner and his Democratic machine ran unopposed, and nominees for district and state offices received 90 percent of the votes.
During the twentieth century, Cullman developed a more diverse economy, including several manufacturing and distribution facilities.
During the early part of the twentieth century, Livingston continued to be known as a health resort.
During the early half of the twentieth century, the town was home to the Hartford Music Company, which published Gospel music and operated a singing school.

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