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He wants to make war against Connacht, but it is now winter, so Cathbad advises him to wait until summer when his men and horses will be fresh and energetic, and in the meantime, call on all his foreign allies to bring reinforcements.
In the meantime, Mitel continued to diversify its product line, introducing the successful SUPERSET line of phone terminals, the GX5000 Central Office, and the SMART-1 call controller, among others.
In the meantime, Carol tries to seduce Callahan, but her kids and Early's call for backup during his undercover operation break the mood.
Unable to convince him to call it off, Zero is left to do busy-work in the meantime.
In this conversion process of the long term invested planning, experience were gained and new perspectives were opened which one may call all over the country as a pointing the way: Partial back constructions from 1. 5 to 2 floors are in Leinefelde in the meantime a standard.
The airline said it would evaluate the flights to consider whether to start regular service between the two cities ( in the meantime, its call center handles reservations for Jeju Air on this route ).

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In the meantime, the X-10 Graphite Reactor, a scaled-down version of the Hanford reactors, was built in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and went into operation in November 1943.
In the meantime, Olwë and many of the Teleri could not delay longer, and went to Aman without Elwë and his following.
Alexander LukashenkoIn the meantime, the Supreme Soviet adopted a constitution that went into effect on March 30, 1994, and created the office of president, who would now be the head of government instead of the prime minister.
In the meantime, Kelly went on to join Steve Forbert's Flying Squirrels in 1981 and also played with Clarence Clemons and the Red Bank Rockers before joining Meat Loaf's Neverland Express in 1983.
The palms were then blessed with five prayers, and a procession went out of the church and on its return included a ceremony for the reopening of the doors, which had meantime been shut.
Han had a well-defined system of official salaries, but when Wang became emperor, he ordered that the salary system be overhauled and recalibrated ; however because a new system could not be created for years, the officials went without salary in the meantime.
In the meantime Bodiroga signed a pre-contract with KK Vojvodina so that when he finally went to Zadar in autumn 1989 he wasn't right away eligible for the first team, meaning that he first worked with coach Josip Pino Grdović in the club's youth sections while simultaneously attending high school.
In the meantime, the rest of the expedition had dispersed ; Stanley went to Zanzibar and then to Cairo, where he wrote the 900 pages of In Darkest Africa in just 50 days.
Though it was closed for only six months, the group's writers each went their own way in the meantime, and the Edebiyyât-ı Cedîde movement came to an end.
In the meantime, Carolyn quietly went through treatment.
It was only in March of next year that he went back again to Montenegro, where in the meantime a civil war between Partisans and Chetniks had broken out.
On lap 22 Beltoise, who in the meantime went into fourth, retired with transmission problems ; on the same lap Brabham passed Amon into second place.
In the meantime, she worked with her acting coach and did other scenes that went well.
In the meantime, sure of having found a solution to the problem of taking 360 ° photos, Leme applied for a patent registration, a process that went on for some years.
The bid was therefore postponed on January 2007, and in the meantime Di Biagio went on training with Ascoli, and played from November to December with Promozione club Polisportiva La Storta from Rome, coached by his friend and former Dundee and Lazio footballer Alessandro Romano.
To assist with bringing in a German audience, the show went on location to Hamburg when a jewel thief and his lover ( who had been in a coma for seven years and wanted revenge on the women her husband had married in the meantime ) stole the Dimarco diamond from a museum in that country.
" In the meantime, Fox went under and its assets were acquired by other publishers, and a Phantom Lady story from All-Top was then reprinted as a backup feature in Jungle Thrills by Star Publications, which then itself went out of business.
Piper and Orton went their separate ways after WrestleMania, with Piper taking a hiatus and Orton in the meantime becoming the bodyguard for Piper's talk-segment successor Adorable Adrian Adonis ; Adonis had Orton wear a pink cowboy hat.
In the meantime adoption of the St. Étienne Mle 1907 ( a French government arsenal product derived from the Puteaux M1905 machine gun ) to equip the infantry went through in 1908, because of internal political pressures.
With a rugged build and consistently solid catching, Kelsey managed to fully oust Swindin from the side ( Swindin making only two appearances in 1953-54 ) and went on to be Arsenal's first-choice goalkeeper for the next eight seasons ; only a broken arm sustained in an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United in 1959 put Kelsey out of the Arsenal side for any considerable amount of time, with Jim Standen taking over in the meantime.
In the meantime, Zhang Liang left the feast and went outside to summon Liu Bang's general Fan Kuai.
The original Fitz, in the meantime, went on to become Father Kreiner, a Faction agent who hunted down many Time Lords before he was drawn into a bottle universe by the mysterious Gallifreyan I. M.
In the meantime, Gigi who was very disappointed with Andy's refusal to marry her, went with the bad crowd, in the form of mahjong con men led by Lau Ching-wan.

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Whatever the fortunes of the rites in the meantime, in the last decade of the 5th century they prompted Pope Gelasius I's taunt to the senators who were intent on preserving them: " If you assert that this rite has salutary force, celebrate it yourselves in the ancestral fashion ; run nude yourselves that you may properly carry out the mockery.
In the meantime, the Pequot War had broken out, and it was a great irony that Massachusetts Bay was forced to ask for Roger Williams ' help.
In the meantime, government investigators tried to trace Ponzi's convoluted accounts to figure out how much money he had taken and where it had gone.
The convoy was intercepted by Anson on 3 May, and in the first Battle of Cape Finisterre his fourteen ships of the line wiped out the French escort of six ships of the line and three armed Indiamen, although in the meantime the merchant ships escaped.
In the meantime, massive human rights violations continued as the Okello government carried out a brutal counterinsurgency in an attempt to destroy the NRA's support.
He manages to thwart that plan, but it turns out to be just a diversion, because in the meantime, SinTek's troops steal nuclear warheads from a U. S. military base.
A revolution meantime had broken out in Assyria, and Shalmaneser was deposed.
Without a strong general like Stilicho to control the by-now mostly barbarian army, Honorius could do little to break the siege, and adopted a passive strategy trying to wait out Alaric, hoping to regather his forces to defeat the Visigoths in the meantime.
Unfortunately, everyone's stability was halted when bureaucratic social worker Simon P. Chillings ( guest star Timothy Stack ) showed up, found out about Henry's condition and ultimately deemed the worst: not only did he find Betty unsuitable to care for Punky in the meantime ( because she was a single woman with long working hours, already raising her granddaughter ), but he felt that Henry was unfit to be her legal guardian in the long term, due to his health, age, and uncertain financial future.
In the meantime, another policeman arrives at the Perkinses ': It is Slater ( who does not know Davenport, neither personally nor by name ), who has come to inform Jean Perkins that her husband's body has been fished out of the river ( really Mr. Nasty, who happened to have Henry's briefcase with him when Mr. Big shot him ).
In the meantime, the single had topped out at No. 2.
In the meantime, they would recruit others and carry out practice train robberies.
In the meantime, the other three musicians on stage continued to play, improvising for what turned out to be the rest of the concert.
In the meantime the Jacobin and Republican parties of Naples surged, and civil war broke out.
By August 23, Sprengtporten was ready to re-embark for Stockholm with 780 men, but contrary winds kept him back, and in the meantime Gustav III himself had carried out his revolution unaided.
In the meantime, dissension broke out in Ali's camp where some of his former supporters, later known as Kharijites, felt that Ali had betrayed them by entering into negotiations.
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.
However, Napalm was delayed, and in the meantime Nvidia brought out their landmark GeForce 256 chip, which shifted even more of the computational work from the CPU to the graphics chip.
In the meantime, George Washington had begun to acquire ships, starting with the schooner Hannah which was paid for out of Washington's own pocket.
In the meantime, a serious aristocratic rebellion broke out in Normandy in favour of William, but was defeated by Henry ’ s intelligence network and the lack of organisation of the leaders, who were defeated at the battle of Bourgtheroulde in March 1124.
In the meantime, only one out of every five German citizens ( 21 %) feels that the spelling reform is acceptable.
In the meantime, he traveled the country, and as professor Calvin Ledbetter, Jr., of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, points out in his book The Carpenter from Conway, Donaghey educated himself for the political office which awaited him ..
Brown spent much of the meantime preparing for the voyage by studying Banks ' Australian plant specimens and copying out notes and descriptions for use on the voyage.

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