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However and 1970s
However, this sort of story became much more popular after the coining of the phrase " serial killer " in the 1970s and the publication of The Silence of the Lambs in 1988.
However, it would not be until the early 1970s that courses began to crop up in various places in the Midwest and the East Coast ( some perhaps through Sappenfield's promotion efforts, others probably independently envisioned ).
However, the language experienced something of a renaissance in the 1970s and spread to new parts of the world, such as its veritable explosion in popularity in Iran in 1975.
However, Willy Brandt's Ostpolitik was a key factor in the détente of the 1970s.
However, the overdriven sound of the Hammond gained a new image when it became part of 1960s and 1970s rock with artists like Alan Price, Gregg Allman, Steve Winwood, Rick Wright, Keith Emerson, Jon Lord, Matthew Fisher, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks and Jack McDuff.
However, the Jargon File reports that considerable overlap existed for the early phreaking at the beginning of the 1970s.
However, the designs, based on the HQ and updated HJ, HX and HZ models from the 1970s were less competitive than similar models in Ford's lineup.
However, the program was cancelled in the early 1970s due to a shift away from anti-submarine warfare by the Canadian military.
However, the equipment – which was mainly Soviet weaponry from the 1960s and 1970swas outdated and it proved inefficient during the 1986 bombing of Libya by the US Air Force.
However, by the 1970s the group developed into a more coherent and unified organisation.
However this has actually only been fashionable since the 1970s, possibly due to the presence of TV cameras.
However, by the late 1970s, momentum lagged, caused by tense inter-Korean relations,
However, all of these protests were shut down by police authorities without achieving their goals, which caused the influence of the student movement to lapse in the 1970s.
However, logging for export, both legally and illegally, has thinned Paraguay ’ s once abundant forests, resulting in a ban on the export of logs since the 1970s.
However, studies by the Drug Abuse Warning Network in the 1970s show that media reports of PCP-induced violence are greatly exaggerated and that incidents of violence were unusual and often ( but not always ) limited to individuals with reputations for aggression regardless of drug use.
However, when accretion disc energy-production mechanisms were successfully modeled in the 1970s, the argument that quasars were too luminous became moot and today the cosmological distance of quasars is accepted by almost all researchers.
However, to date all exploratory and stratigraphic test wells ( a total of 9 since the 1970s ) in the Seychelles have failed to find commercial hydrocarbons.
However, commodity prices declined throughout the 1970s causing economic problems for Sudan.
However, in the early 1970s, Sudan gradually shifted its stance and was supportive of the Camp David Accords.
However the other states withdrew their forces in the late 1970s.
However, Wallace acknowledged that he got the term from an InfoWorld magazine column by that name in the 1970s, and that he considered the name to be generic, so its use became established over freeware and user-supported software.
However, the circle closed in the late 1970s when The Sandbaggers ( 1978 – 80 ) presented the grit and bureaucracy of espionage.
However, there are tracks that were created during seismic surveys in the search for gas and oil during the 1960s and 1970s.
However, problems in foreign policy such as the Cyprus conflict and the internal political turbulence from the 1970s until the early 1980s forced Turkey to delay applying for full membership of the European Community until 1987.
However, probably the most important work on polynomial curves and sculptured surface was done by Pierre Bézier ( Renault ), Paul de Casteljau ( Citroen ), Steven Anson Coons ( MIT, Ford ), James Ferguson ( Boeing ), Carl de Boor ( GM ), Birkhoff ( GM ) and Garibedian ( GM ) in the 1960s and W. Gordon ( GM ) and R. Riesenfeld in the 1970s.

However and dwindling
However, this is of dwindling importance: since 1980 most European domestic video equipment uses French-originated SCART connectors, allowing the transmission of RGB signals between devices.
However, recognizing the dwindling number of Christian Brothers, in 2003 the college's bylaws were changed to allow the election of a non-Christian Brother to the presidency if no qualified Brother exists or steps forward.
However, Moctezuma's power was dwindling in the eyes of his people.
However, as the Gesellschaft für deutsche Sprache figured out, this debate on the acronym had little influence on changing the West German parlance with the usage of the acronym-anyway at a low frequency-not dwindling further due to the debate.
However, dwindling attendances, a pitch protest and continued financial problems meant that the playing squad was gradually released to cut the wage bill though, and Chester's improved form did not last.
However, there is a large number of ethnic Bamar, as well as members of the Kayin and Pa-O ethnic groups and a small, dwindling Anglo-Burmese community.
However dwindling interest – even with the advent of a new " local " rivalry with the Edinburgh based Scottish Claymores – forced the team to shift its home ground to White Hart Lane, home of Tottenham Hotspur F. C., when the league resumed play in 1995, and that year average attendance fell to 16, 343.
However, with business dwindling and the resulting financial pressures the ships were sold.
However, by the end of the 1960s the Anglo-Australian Project was rapidly winding down following the UK Government's dwindling interest in further experimental work.
However, in 1982, Speaker announced that Social Credit would be sitting out the next provincial election due to dwindling support for the party.
However with population pressure and with poor rainfall, the water in these lakes has been steadily dwindling.
However, in some confined locations such as South Africa's Southern Cape Peninsula, local populations are dwindling due to habitat loss, as well as predation from other protected species, such as leopards and lions.
However, with dwindling support and resources, the experiment proved to be a financial disaster and Perth Kangaroos IFC soon folded.
However, dwindling audiences and the changing landscape of the rock industry saw the band split up in 1996, releasing the live album Take Out & Served Up Live as a swan song, having never really broken through.
However, when faced with dwindling resources during the Great Depression, the college's trustees voted to close the school in 1931.
However, Russian numerical superiority and dwindling of ammunition frustrated Adlercreutz ' attempted decisive stroke.
However, this coincided with a downturn in the shipping industry, with demand for ship engines dwindling.
However, there is little to loot, and Dundee ends up sharing some of his dwindling food with the starving Mexicans.
However, with dwindling support and resources, the experiment proved to be a financial disaster and Perth Kangaroos IFC soon folded.
However, due to the large amount of pollution in Lake Erie the spoonhead population there is dwindling.

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