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meantime and Taylor
In the meantime Taylor was in an apoplectic mood on the touchline, berating the officials and referee as the significance of the result sank in.
In the meantime Taylor had published a devotional volume, Saturday Evening ( London, 1832 ; many editions in England and America ).

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In the meantime he was active as a liberal politician, having written on the burning issue of the union with Norway as early as the 1890s, arguing among Uppsala students for the system of compulsory military service that was introduced with the abolishment of the allotment system in 1901, and for universal suffrage, an issue that were in his mind and in the political rhetoric of the time connected to that of compulsory military service.
Theo introduced Vincent to Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Henri Rousseau, Camille Pissarro and Georges Seurat, and in 1888 he persuaded Gauguin to join Vincent, who had moved to Arles in the meantime.
In the meantime, the elder brothers had broadened the family business and introduced new technology for wood processing.

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Roger in the meantime had rapidly overrun the duchy of Apulia and had sent Honorius lavish gifts, asking the Pope to recognise him as the new duke and promising to hand over Troia and Montefusco in exchange.
In the meantime, a conservative group broke away from the Presbyterian Church in the United States in 1973, mainly over the issues of women's ordination and a perceived drift toward theological liberalism.
In the meantime amateur radio users all over USSR were conducting " P2P " connections with their comrades worldwide using data codes.
In the meantime, however, Khomeini was careful not to publicize his ideas for clerical rule outside of his Islamic network of opposition to the Shah which he worked to build and strengthen over the next decade.
In the meantime Henry II had raised a very expensive army of over 20, 000 mercenaries with which to face the rebellion.
In the meantime in Iberia, which served as the main source of manpower for the Carthaginian army, a second Roman expedition under Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major took New Carthage by assault and ended Carthaginian rule over Iberia in the battle of Ilipa.
In the meantime, back in Cape Verde, Vasco's brother, Paulo da Gama had fallen grievously ill. Gama elected to stay by his side on Santiago island, and handed the São Gabriel over to his clerk, João de Sá, to take home.
In the meantime, other Byzantine forces restored much of Southern Italy, lost over the previous 150 years, to the Empire's control.
In the meantime the newly-trained Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police reached over 200, 000 by 2011.
In the meantime, they can form thickets as they unroll over other plants, rockfaces, and fences.
In the meantime, the police keep Benjamin at bay and leave him unable to enter the house until the show's over.
In the meantime, France and Spain remained hostile over Spain's ambitions in northern Italy.
In the meantime, Chamberlain consulted with Arthur Balfour, Salisbury's nephew, over the possibility of concerted action with the Conservatives, and contemplated similar cooperation with the Whigs.
In the meantime, he had also been working hard in stained glass, producing more than 130 windows, he and his brother, Walter, having taken over his father's studio after his death in 1921.
In the meantime, aircraft performance had improved tremendously ; compared to World War I versions, modern bombers could fly about twice as fast, at over twice the altitude, with much greater bomb loads.
In the meantime, he took over the failing Nagaoka Railway that linked Niigata to Tokyo, and through a combination of good management and good luck, brought it back into operation in 1951.
The vice president would take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while vice president himself may be nominated by the king.
The vice president would then take over the day to day operations in the meantime, even while the vice president himself may be nominated by the King and stand for a vote of confidence.
He had wished to be buried in Jerusalem, but the Israeli government refused this request, and as in the meantime, during the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel had captured East Jerusalem from Jordan, it exercised administrative jurisdiction over the area.
However, recent studies have shown that this is not so: any apparent muscle mass gained solely from the presence of hormones will be lost over time after the horse is gelded, and in the meantime, the energy spent developing muscle mass may actually take away from the energy a young horse might otherwise put into skeletal growth ; the net effect is that castration has no effect on rate of growth ( although it may increase the amount of fat the horse carries ).
In the meantime, Stifler arranges the party for everyone at Jim's house except Jim, who unknowingly has arranged a ' special dinner ' for Michelle's parents before the wedding to explain why he will be a good husband and finally win them over.
In the meantime, the British election of 1830 had brought the Reformer Earl Grey to power in the United Kingdom, and Grey's government was suggesting giving power over certain revenues to the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada in exchange for a permanent civil list.
In the meantime, Spanish, Portuguese, and French editions of Herald of Holiness appeared over the years.
In the meantime, it was the dispute over O ' Neill's rights concerning certain of his former feudatories-Donal O ' Cahan being the most important-that led to his flight from Ireland.

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In the meantime, Guyana Airways Corporation's domestic service continued to deteriorate and, by 1993, possessed only one Twin Otter DHC-6 to service the entire country.
In the meantime French ships had escaped the British blockade of the French coast, and a fleet outnumbering the British one awaited Loudoun at Louisbourg.
In the meantime, a Cistercian nunnery was founded in Krummin and soon almost the whole island was in the possession of one or the other of the ecclesiastical orders.
In the meantime, Fox sat for the Scottish pocket borough of Tain or Northern Burghs, for which he was qualified by being made an unlikely burgess of Kirkwall in Orkney ( which was one of the Burghs in the district ).
From this, however, he was removed on the change of administration in 1711 ; but his fortune had, in the meantime, been improved by the bequest of two considerable estates — one of them left him by Francis Barrington of Tofts, whose name he assumed by act of parliament, the other by John Wildman of Beckett Hall at Shrivenham in Berkshire ( now Oxfordshire ).
In the meantime, Dumouriez had turned his attention to the internal state of his own country, and amongst the very numerous memoranda which he sent to the government was one on the defence of Normandy and its ports, which procured for him in 1778 the post of commandant of Cherbourg, which he administered with much success for ten years.
In the meantime, Halsey used the major part of his Third Fleet to continue pursuing Ozawa's Northern Force, which included one fleet carrier ( the last surviving Japanese carrier of the six that had attacked Pearl Harbor ) and three light carriers.
In the meantime Leclerc's body had been transported to France by his widow and buried on one of his estates.
In the meantime the already precarious alliance between Mosaddegh and Kashani was severed in January 1953, when Kashani opposed Mosaddegh's demand that his increased powers be extended for a period of one year.
He did not, as it turned out, return until the summer of 1794, after an absence of seven years, having in the meantime executed another ideal commission ( a " Cephalus and Aurora ") for Thomas Hope, and having sent home models for several sepulchral monuments, including one in relief for the poet William Collins in Chichester cathedral, and one in the round for Lord Mansfield in Westminster Abbey.
The forces held the bridges until the arrival of reinforcements from 7th Parachute Battalion, but in the meantime had to repel several spontaneous attempts by the Germans to re-take the bridges ; at 01: 30 two German tanks attempted to drive onto the bridge, but were repelled with the loss of one tank to a PIAT anti-tank weapon.
If this happened, it would make Molineux one of the largest stadiums in England providing there are few relocations or substantial expansions by other clubs in the meantime.
In the meantime Hulme was one of the founding drivers driver a truck racing craze in New Zealand in the early 1990s running Scania trucks, returning to Europe to race in European Truck Championship.
In the meantime, only one out of every five German citizens ( 21 %) feels that the spelling reform is acceptable.
In the meantime, Juan Antonio Ríos had become president and one of the principal leaders of the Radical Party.
In the meantime, disagreements between Sihanouk and In Tam led to the latter's removal, and Prince Norodom Ranariddh, one of Sihanouk's sons, took control of the ANS.
The KPNLF was in the meantime severely damaged by a 1986 split between Son Sann and its military wing, led by General Sak Sutsakhan, one of the favoured candidates of the United States for leadership.
In the meantime, James is seen entering the birth in his date book ; while he lists Easter as the child's mother, he leaves a line under ' father ', showing the child, whom he names Queen ( Captain Jack calls her ' Princess '), does not have one.
In the meantime, the Senate instructed one consul to come back to Rome with the navy and the other to stay with the army in Africa.
In the meantime, all but one of Knauf's other scripts were rejected by Hollywood studios, often for being " too weird.
Approximately one year after his resignation, he returned to what, in the meantime, had become Israel.
Dukat says he can find the depot's location, and in the meantime, Sisko visits Cal Hudson one final time.
His conversation was spirited beyond any I remember, loaded with matter, and expressed with the vigour and fury of a member of the Harvard boat or ball club relating to the adventures of one of their matches ; inspired, meantime, throughout, with fine theories of the possibilities of art.

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