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In the meantime, another English cavalry force under Robert Clifford and Henry de Beaumont skirted the Scottish position to the east and rode towards Stirling, advancing as far as St. Ninians.
In the meantime, he took on the task of translating and prefacing Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher's essay on the Gospel of St Luke.
In the meantime, Governor Shirley had been trying to finance a campaign to capture Fort St. Frédéric ( at present-day Crown Point, New York ), for which he issued more paper money.
In the meantime his son, 28-year-old William Wedgwood Benn, had also been elected to Parliament, winning Benn's former seat at St George in 1906.
In the meantime, St. Peter's church took over as the bishop's and parish church.
In the meantime however, editions appeared in Padua and St. Ursus.
In the meantime, in 1859 the Administrator of St. Eustatius granted a concession to collect guano on Aves to ‘ Edward Green, Kean & Co .’ in Baltimore at f. 2. 50 per ton.
The Regiment kept him for training in England before his departure for France, and in the meantime Rouse married Lily May Watkins at St Saviour's Church, St Albans on 29 November.
Various options were being considered, such as restoring Tintern Abbey, building from scratch on Ridgeway Hill in Newport, and ( the eventual choice ) upgrading St. Woolos, then a parish church ; in the meantime the new diocese, as it covers more or less the territory of the county of Monmouth, was named the " Diocese of Monmouth ".
In the meantime, Theo Lippman Jr. of the Baltimore Sun declared " Mush from the Wimp " the second most famous newspaper headline of the 20th century, behind " Wall St. Lays an Egg " and ahead of " Ford to City: Drop Dead ".
In the meantime, he sold tickets for the St. Louis Browns baseball team and worked as a clerk in the real estate business of his father.
In the meantime, St. John's did pioneer work in commercial education by opening a school of commerce and finance at 13th and Massachusetts Avenue NW.
In the meantime, Niederlahnstein ’ s second church, St. Barbara, became the parish church and remains so today.
In the meantime, a short branch to a new, more central station at Colchester St Botolphs opened on 1 March 1866.

meantime and .
In the meantime, while the South has been undergoing this phenomenal modernization that is so disappointing to the curious Yankee, Southern writers have certainly done little to reflect and promote their region's progress.
Fourth, in the meantime, it is necessary to remember that we have only begun to probe the environment immediately surrounding the earth.
Morgan was ordered to attack the enemy, who had meantime moved to Edge Hill on the left of the Americans.
But in the meantime the beer-runner, unhappy with this solution, telephoned Torrio and returned to O'Banion with the message: `` Say, Dionie, I just been talking to Johnny, and he said to let them cops have the three hundred.
In this way, red wine warms of itself quite rapidly -- and though it is true that it may not attain its potential of taste and fragrance until after the middle of the meal ( or the course ), in the meantime it will have run the gamut of many beguiling and interesting stages.
In the meantime, generations keep being born, bitterness is increased by incompetence, pride, and folly, and the world shrinks around us.
Money for its construction will be sought later on but in the meantime the State Hospital board can accept gifts and donations of a site.
In the meantime, six sandals, stained an ocher, the same color as Pompeii's shaved hair, edged up close to him.
In the meantime he was pleased with the warm night and the still more pleasing company of his water brother.
In the meantime, we might be thinking on the problem all these dead beasts represent.
As with all phobias, the strength of the associations means the individual must not actively pursue the consequences, and outsiders should not in any way undermine and " play " with the phobia in the meantime.
Her parents, in the meantime, journeyed to Syria to complete official duties.
Yusuf ibn Tashfin had in the meantime brought what is now known as Morocco, Western Sahara and Mauretania into complete subjection.
In the meantime, René had managed to reach Naples on 19 May 1438.
In the meantime, Andrew began to deal with the problems of the southern borders of his kingdom.
In the meantime I am in excellent hands and so is the Stephen Joseph Theatre.
In the meantime the vast expenditure exhausted his resources, and compelled him to labor with unceasing assiduity notwithstanding age and disease.
In the meantime IBM had released its original IBM PC, which incidentally looked remarkably like the Asters base with floppy drives + separate keyboard set-up.
In the meantime, Lambert and his mother Ageltrude travelled to Rome to receive papal confirmation of his imperial succession, but Formosus, still desiring to crown Arnulf, was imprisoned in Castel Sant ' Angelo.
From it she was rescued by a priest named Martin, who dug a subterraneous passage, by which she escaped, and remained concealed in the woods, her rescuer supporting her, meantime, by the fish he caught in the lake.
In the meantime, a call went out through the Muslim world that al-Andalus was a safe haven for friends of the house of Umayya, if not for Abd al-Rahman's scattered family that managed to evade the Abbasids.
In the meantime Abd ar-Rahman obtained the surrender of the city from its population, after promising them immunity, although 4, 000 rebel men escaped in a night sally.
In the meantime, the price gap might widen.
In the meantime a strong tendency emerged to drop all ' decorative ' steps such as entrechats and ronds de jambes that had found a place in the Quadrilles and other dances.
In the meantime, during the rule of Todor Zhivkov, a significant military industrial complex was established, capable of producing armored vehicles, self-proppelled artillery, small arms and ammunition, as well as aircraft engines and spare parts.

meantime and French
However, he prevented Louis XIV from sending the usual embassy of obedience to Alexander VII, and, while he lived, he foiled the appointment of a French ambassador to Rome, diplomatic affairs being meantime conducted by cardinal protectors, generally personal enemies of the Pope.
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, the French Republic had been proclaimed the 21 September 1792, bringing to an end more than a thousand years of continuous French monarchy.
The French in the meantime had stormed Prague on 26 November 1741, Francis Stephen, husband of Maria Theresa, who commanded the Austrians in Bohemia, moving too slowly to save the fortress.
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, the French had started the State of Vietnam and Diệm refused Bảo Đại's offer to become the Prime Minister.
In the meantime, Garibaldi, a native of Nice, was deeply resentful of the French annexation of his home city.
This trend continued during the seventies, until the original Métal Hurlant folded in the early eighties, living on only in the American edition ( which had in the meantime become independent from its French language parent ), although some would argue that it is only a shadow of the original.
In the meantime, the French signalled their preparedness for future hostilities by beginning the construction of Fortress Louisbourg on Île Royale, now Cape Breton Island.
In the meantime the French continued to explore westwards and expand their trade alliances with indigenous peoples.
In the meantime he had travelled around the world: Russia and Central Asia ( 1888-9 ), a long tour of Persia ( September 1889-January 1890 ), Siam, French Indochina and Korea ( 1892 ), and a daring foray into Afghanistan and the Pamirs ( 1894 ), and published several books describing central and eastern Asia and related policy issues.
The storm of the French Revolution had in the meantime forced Barruel to seek refuge in England, where he became almoner to the refugee Prince of Conti.
In the meantime the first major naval engagement of the war was fought off Bantry Bay on 11 May ( O. S ) – before England's declaration of war — resulting in a minor French success for Châteaurenault, who managed to land supplies for James II's campaign.
In the meantime, Spanish, Portuguese, and French editions of Herald of Holiness appeared over the years.
In the meantime, the excesses of the French republicans had provoked reaction in England, and the Tory ministry adopted a policy of repression.
In the meantime, the Spanish, who had long maintained a claim over Florida, had made preparations to find and oust the French from Fort Caroline.
In 1804, Emperor Napoleon I spent some time in the town, which in the meantime had acquired a municipal administration run according to French law.
In the meantime, there was one more pointless bloodletting at the Battle of Bayonne, caused by the French commander Thouvenot's refusal to accept that the war was lost with the abdication of Napoleon.
In the meantime, though, in 1965 he began a second career, that of a singer ( at the age of 43 ), with the help of Simone Signoret and her husband Yves Montand and later with great assistance of the French diva Barbara.
Julius now realized that the Bolognese were openly hostile to the Papacy and would not offer any resistance to the French ; left with only a detachment of Venetian cavalry, he resorted to excommunicating d ' Amboise, who had in the meantime been convinced by the English ambassador to avoid attacking the person of the Pope and had thus withdrawn to Ferrara.
In the meantime the French persevered with trying to develop breechloaders which combined faster loading than muzzle-loaders, high power, safety and solved the problem of obturation: i. e. how to prevent escape of some propellant gas through the breech to the rear.
In the meantime, the Germans had overrun Paris, and as a Jew who had famously humiliated the German racing effort, Dreyfus was advised by the French government not to return to occupied France.
In the meantime, the French army could easily enter the city and was greeted by the population, rather with interest than with rejection.

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