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During the rinsing operation the volume in the tubs gradually increases until overflow from the main drain begins.
During this operation, each column is multiplied by the known matrix that for the 128 bit key is
During the operation, two U. S. helicopters were shot down by rocket-propelled grenade attacks to their tail rotors, trapping soldiers behind enemy lines.
During the operation, the IDF besieged the Church of the Nativity, where about 200 Palestinian militants sought refuge in the Church.
During this step, various portions of the CPU are connected so they can perform the desired operation.
During operation of electrochemical cells, chemical energy is transformed into electrical energy and is expressed mathematically as the product of the cell's emf and the electric charge transferred through the external circuit.
Fig. 1 During Steady-state ( chemical engineering ) | steady, continuous operation, an energy balance applied to an open system equates shaft work performed by the system to heat added plus net enthalpy added
During steady-state operation of a device ( see turbine, pump, and engine ), the average dU / dt may be set equal to zero.
During operation, fuel is placed in or on the hearth and ignited.
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 operation, however, Teg and his companions are ambushed.
During the first decade of operation of the Internet ( by the late 1980s ), it became apparent that methods had to be developed to conserve address space.
During operation this is achieved by substantial concrete shields.
During the splitting operation, the top grain and drop split are separated.
During the operation of a laser, all three light-matter interactions described above are taking place.
During the ambush it is claimed that Saddam began shooting prematurely, which disorganised the whole operation.
During the 20th century, " common battery " operation came to dominate, powered by " talk battery " from the telephone exchange over the same wires that carried the voice signals.
During the operation, the terrorist bombing in Denver occurs and his mission is changed to intercepting the Palestinian terrorists trying to escape through Mexico, which he does successfully.
During the 1930s, IBM's German subsidiary was its most profitable foreign operation, and a 2001 book, IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black, argues that Watson's pursuit of profit led him to personally approve and spearhead IBM's strategic technological relationship with the Third Reich.
During its first 100 years of operation, the focus of the British East India Company had been trade, not the building of an empire in India.
During operation, vacuum tubes require constant heating of the filament, thus requiring considerable power even when amplifying signals at the microwatt level.
During the Kosovo crisis of 1999, 600 Belgian paratroopers participated in Operation Allied Harbour, a NATO operation to protect and provide assistance to the huge number of ethnic Albanian refugees in Albania and Macedonia.
During the August coup in the U. S. S. R., Estonia was able to maintain constant operation and control of its telecommunications facilities, thereby offering the West a clear view into the latest coup developments and serving as a conduit for swift Western support and recognition of Estonia's " confirmation " of independence on August 20, 1991.
During its 18 months of operation, it reduced the time for messages to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to about ten days, with telegraphic communication covering about half the distance across the continent and mounted couriers the rest.
During the mid-1930s he developed the operation known as leucotomy.

During and Coptic
During Pope Shenouda III's visit to Rome from 4 to 10 May 1973, Pope Paul VI gave the Coptic Patriarch a relic of Athanasius, which he brought back to Egypt on 15 May.
During the 3rd and 4th centuries many ecclesiastics and monks wrote in Coptic.
The earliest original writings in Coptic language were the letters by St. Anthony of Egypt, first of the “ Desert Fathers .” During the 3rd and 4th centuries many ecclesiastics and monks wrote in Coptic, among them, St. Pachomius, whose monastic rule ( the first cenobitic rule, for solitary monks gathered in communities ) survives only in Coptic.
During the first few centuries of the Christian era, Egypt was the ultimate source of a great deal of ascetic literature in the Coptic language.
During the first two centuries of the Common Era, an entire series of magical texts were written in what scholars term Old Coptic, Egyptian language texts written in the Greek alphabet.
During the four elections held between 1924 and 1929, candidates from the Coptic Christian minority received 15 to 23 seats.
During the years of 1989-1991, the Coptic clergymen and archaeologists searched for the relics of the 10th century tanner and saint, Simon.
During his tenure Cairo became the fixed and official residence of the Coptic Pope, when he moved the Seat of the Coptic Orthodox Pope of Alexandria to Saint Mary's The Hanging Church in Cairo.
During Coptic times, a monastery, Deir el-Bachit was built on the hilltop above the pharaonic cemetery.
During these decades the main temple was cleared, a large number of Coptic period buildings removed and the site made accessible to visitors.

During and clergyman
During the 1770s and 1780s the concept of the picturesque ruin was popularised by the English clergyman William Gilpin.
During a conference on April 11, Captain Jack and several other Modocs drew pistols upon a pre-arranged signal, and killed two leading members of the commission ; Captain Jack fatally shot Canby and Boston Charley dispatched Californian clergyman Reverend Eleazar Thomas.
During some censings, especially the Greater Censing, the clergyman who is performing the censing will often carry a candle in his left hand.
During Spanish colonization, the oppression of the indigenous populations was chronicled at length by clergyman Bartolomé de las Casas.
During this time Evaristo Navo was the head clergyman in the area and is credited with a number of developments including a parish school, the installation of a church organ, with accompanying encouragement of musical training.
During 1802 he was appointed as clergyman of Kenilworth, during 1807 to a prebendal stall in Lichfield Cathedral, and during 1822 to the archdeaconry of Derby ; all these appointments he had at the same time as his headmastership, but in 1836 he was promoted to the bishopric of Lichfield ( and Coventry, which was separated from his diocese during the same year ).
During his time in Oxford he had received tuition from John Henry Newman, through whose influence he not only became attached to the Tractarian movement, but abandoned his plan to study for the bar, and instead took orders as an Anglican clergyman.
During the Antinomian Controversy of 1636 to 1638 religious dissident leader Anne Hutchinson and Puritan clergyman John Wheelwright were both banished from the colony.
During the post-war period, prominent proponents of euthanasia included Glanville Williams ( The Sanctity of Life and the Criminal Law ) and clergyman Joseph Fletcher (" Morals and medicine ").

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